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ISjislbscss TVoticce* NOTICE OF REMOVAL. /| \TT ALTERS, r\ . yV TAILOR, Begs to give notice that he has removed to larger and more central Premises in Emer-son-street. ' ' . ~ Just received several Cases of Tweeds direct from the Manufacturers from German}'-, Belgium, and England, which he bought at a very low figure. A. WALTERS, having gained a reputation as a .first-class-cutter and fitter, is prepared to offer to his Town and CountryCustomers greater bargains than ever. Suits at £4 -is,' also Trousers at £1 Is, well shrunk and strong workmanship guaranteed, not to be had elsewhere for the money in Hawke's Bay. Why buy slops when you can have suits made to order ut a little over the cost of ready-made Clothing. A sjreat variety of Patterns to choose from. W. N, G RINLINTON ' Begs to inform the. General Public that he has commenced business in Emerson-street, Napier, as— TAILOR AND HABIT MAKER, (On Strictly Cash Principles.) Support local industry, save time, save money, secure a good fit, and tho newest styles, see tbo material in the piece, measured and fitted by a.practical man. Orders executed at a few days notice. Better value cannot be had in tho Colonies, a trial will prove tho advantages of the Cash Principles. FORTUNE & BLACK HASTINGS-STREET, NAPIER. (steam factory in dickens street.). T>AKERS, CONFECTIONERS, PASJD TRY-COOKS, AND GENERAL STEAM BISCUIT BAKERS. Messrs. Fortune & Black having imported —at considerable expense a—; FIRST-CLASS- -BISCUIT-MAKING PLANT, Which is worked by engine power, are in a position to supply the public and the trade with a really high-class article. The Biscuits are made daily, and purchasers may thus rely upon" a fresh and appetising article. The goods being carefully packed, and : not , subject to the deterioration of a sea voyage and of transhipment, are in every respect superior to the imported article. A trial solicited, and inspection of the Factory invited. Orders punctually attended to . . The plant is the first of its kind introduced into Hawke's Bay, and was made to special order to suit colonial requirements. EORTTJNE& BLACK, Hastings and Dickens Streets, Napier. RECEIVED EX "ORARI," , A large assortment of mOTS, FANCY GOODS, AND FANCY BASKETWARE. —A LS O — T AWN TENNIS BATS Ju ....•-■.■.■■■ . From Jeffares, Greenwood & Foltham. A large variety of the New Regulation rpENNIS BALLS, Cricket Bats, Balls, X Gloves, &c, of guaranteed quality. OWN MAKE "j T's. T)ERAMBULATORQ( 1 \Js. Every description of Basket and Wicker Work made to order. W, L."WHITE. Basket and Perambulator Manufacturer, j Importer of Toys and Fancy Goods, ■ Emerson-street, Napier. NOTICE. C-p HP A V L O R, Having enlarged his Boot and Shoe Establishment, can now offer to the Public of Hastings and Surrounding District,, one of the Largest and Best Assortments of— BOOTS and SHOES in Hawke's Bay, from the best Colonial Makers. Also, a first-class stock of English, French, German, and American Boots and Shoes, sold at prices that cannot be competed with in Hawke's Bay. No Bombast about these goods, all genuine. —ALWAYS ON HAND — A good stock of Watertight? and Elasticside Boots, my own make. Stores and Station Orders supplied at Wholesale prices! Leather and Grindery. C. R. TAYLOR, Hastings Boot and Shoe Warehouse. J t> Tγ em on , . Jj. y ENGINEER, Corner of Hastings-street and Dickensstreet. STEAM, WATER, AND GASFITTER, BRASS FOUNDER AND FINISHER. Conservatories, Green Houses, Dwelling Houses, &c, fitted with Hot Water Apparatus on the most approved and economical principle. BATHS AND LAVATORIES FITTED T7P. Agricultural Implements and all sorts of Machines fitted and repaired. Boiling Downs fitted with the newest Improvements. [a card.]- : - ■ TT ENRY /ROLLINS, Brickmaker, Heiietaunga Brick Yard, Hastings. SINGER ~ sewing machines. ItJL Sales in 1882 603,292 Machines ~1881 501,936 „ INCREASE Af\ OKfi INCREASE Three out of every four Machines sold in th* World are Singer's. UPWARDS OF THREE HUNDRED FIRST PRIZES ! —AND AT — CHRISTCHURCH EXHIBITION Two Gold and Two Silver Medals. TO BE OBTAINED AT PER f)S. f*l>. WEEK. EMERSON STREET, NAPIER. Beware of German and other imitations. . QINGER QEWING TyTACHINES.

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Daily Telegraph (Napier), Issue 4010, 29 May 1884, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 Daily Telegraph (Napier), Issue 4010, 29 May 1884, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 Daily Telegraph (Napier), Issue 4010, 29 May 1884, Page 1

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