jsl_i!»pißJi_;. SHAW, SAVILL & ALBION CO.'S LINE. To Load _nis Month at Napiee. *\ kV THE Magnificent X Steamer'COPTlC,' ..^^i^f^^ife' 100 A1 > 4367 tons re " ■"*-'■-•-•.: ■-■■: ■*•_-.*__ v*- gister. This steamer has first-rate passenger accommodation. The Saloon and State Rooms are fitted with every requisite. The Second Class Passengers will have roomy cabins supplied with bedding, &'c The Third Class and Steerage Passengers provide their own bedding. This steamer calls at Rio de Janeiro on the passage home. For freight or passage apply to— MURRAY, ROBERTS & CO., F. AY. AVILLIAMS, Or to KINROSS & CO., Agents. __ailway notices. NAPIER RAILWAY. MAKATOKU TO MATAMAU. ON and after Monday, June 30, the 7.25 a.m. train from Napier will run through to Matamau, arriving there at 11.50 a.m. A train will leave Matamau for Napier at 1.35 p.m. Only this one train will run to and from Matamau until the line is open through to Tahoraite. All goods and parcels for Matamau will have to be prepaid. A. V. MACDONALD, District Manager. Business Notices. ~ -WELLINGTON D V E W °' R X s ' CUBA-S T E E E T , (Established 1863). AY. BARBER, Proprietor Silver Medal and two Certificates of Merit for Dyeing. "TTTOOLLEN, Silk, and Mixed Fabrics, .YY in Ladies' Dresses, Jackets, Ulsters, &c, Cleaned and beautifully Dyed any color, without being unpicked, Gent's Clothes Cleaned, Dyed, and Pressed to look like new. Dye warranted fast. Window Curtains, Table Covers, &c, Cleaned or Dyed. Straw Hats Cleaned and Dyed. . Kid GloA'es Cleaned. Feathers Cleaned and beautifully Dyed any color, and Curled. Best dyes and chemicals only used. Newest ancl fastest colors aro produced at the 10-west possible price compatible Avith first-class workmanship. Agent for Napier: N. JACOBS, Fancy Repository, Hastings-street, Who will forward Parcels Avithout exponse to Customers. THOMAS'S (Late Hood's) OHEEP-DIPPING COMPOSITION. At the late trial of the various Dips instituted by the Hawke's Bay Agricultural and Pastoral Society this Specific was brought into competition with eight others, viz.:—Tomlinson and Hayward's, Hall's, Little's, Jeye's, Cooper's, Logan and Wilson's, M'Dougall ancl Gillard's, and after undergoing tho most severe test, the committee unanimously pronounced THOMAS'S CARBOLISED SHEEPDIPPING COMPOSITION SUPERIOR TO ALL OTHERS. : Shipments of this Specific aro now_ arriving, and any quantity can be obtained on application to BANNER &- LIDDLE, Sole Agents. —- "dressmaking. WE beg to inform the Ladies of Napier and surrounding districts that wo have' secured the services of a first-class Dressmaker from one of the best houses in the colony, and wo are uoav prepared to undertake Dressmaking in all its branches. Style and fit, combined Avith first-class workmanship, guaranteed. We respectfully solicit your, patronage. STANDARD SEWING- MACHINE COMPANY, Hastings Street, Napier. I HAVE this day disposed of my business to Mr. GL 11. Roach, who will conduct it as hitherto. I would solicit on his behalf the support of those who have .so liberally patronised me. T. A. HAVES. Hastings, May 23, ISB4. NOTICE. ACCOUNTS owing to mc may be paid to AY. Peoctoe at Mr. Roach's Store. T. A. HAVES. Hastings, June 5, 1884. ' NOTICE. ' MAKATOKU SAW MILLS. THE undersigned having Purchased from the Trustees iv Mrs Friberg's Estate the above SaAvmills and Plant, are now prepared to Execute Orders for Totara and other Timbers at the shortest notice and favorable terms. PARSONS & SMALL. Makatoku, sth July, 1884. FOR COUGHS, COLDS,; &c, WELSMAN'S T)ECTORAL TJALSAM OF |~IARRAGEEN, Ob, IRISH MOSS. THE PHARMACY, Hastings Steeet. : - . H C. F. TAPE, TAILOR, Begs to announce that, in consequence of the very liberal support he has met with, he has considerably enlarged his stock, consisting of — HOME AND COLONIAL TWEEDS AND COATINGS, &o. First Class Fit, Style, and Best Workmauship Guaranteed. Note the Address— H. G. F. P A , r El TAILOR and HABIT MAKER, ! Beyson's Buildings, Hastingb-stbeet. NO TICE . ON and after this dato all Accounts due to the late firm of JOHN BICK- . NELL AND SONS must be paid to the Executors, whose receipt- only will be recognised as a sufficient discharge. All i overdue accounts must be paid forthwith. All debts owing by the late firm will be paid by the undersigned. SAMUEL GRAHAM, T. A. SHIRLEY, Executors. I ' Puketapu, July 10, 1884.'
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Daily Telegraph (Napier), Issue 4059, 25 July 1884, Page 1
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688Page 1 Advertisements Column 2 Daily Telegraph (Napier), Issue 4059, 25 July 1884, Page 1
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