Special A dvert iseuieuts. CARNELL'S Royal Fine Abt PHOTOGRAPHIC STUDIO. Vanderweyde Patent. SHAKESPEARE-ROAD, OPPOSITE POST-OFFICE, NAPIER. [Established 1865.] Awarded First and Second Orders of Merit by the Commissioners of tho Melbourne Exhibition. INSTANTANEOUS PHOTOGRAPHY, iggr To Prevent disappointment engagements should be made in advance. Dull Weathee No Object. S /"DARNELL begs to notify that he \_y has just received a complete plant for Enamelling, and will, if requested, Enamel all Photographs without any extra charge. JENSEN'S A LD C HOP > [establiseed 1875.] THE NEW STOCK HAS ARRIVED ! Ladies and Gentlemen, have a look at it. ENGLISH LEVER WATCHES can be bought Cheaper at JENSEN'S than' anywhere else in New Zealand. P/l AN I SELL FOR <sb4t LEVER WAi OH Generally sold elsewhere for £6 10a. REPAIRS : ffe do Cheaper, and give better satisfaction than any other shop in Hawke's Bay. My staff of four Practical Mechanical Assistants is a sufficient proof of the large and increasing trade this establishment is doing. VTENSEN, Wholesale Watchmaker . t) and Jeweller, EMEESON-STREET, NAPIEE, (Late R. W. Jensen). NOTICE. "^ OWING to the result of tho Elections Mr Colledge is enabled to make large reductions in tho price of Watches and Jewellery. English Lever Watches £4. The Shop next Williams Ironmonger. F. W. C OLLINS & C o "' Waiohmaseb9 axd Manotactitring Jeweixees, Hastings-street. (Next Bank of Now South Wales.) Fir Prize H.B.A. and P. Society's Show for our own Matjufactuees. JUST RECEIVED, JMPROVED EYE-PROTECTORS from JL sun and dust. "Try before buying elsewhere. S. E. COOPER, Jeweller, Napier. NAPIER MILLINERY T?STABLISHMENT. M RB. o"qh A m ' MILLINER, Has been appointed Agent for Miss Clough (Dunedin) importer of Berlin Wool, Needlework, and Fancy Articles, Crewel Silks and Wools, Smoking Caps, Slippers, Cushions, Antimaccajsers, Wall Pockets, Tobacco Pouches, Card Cases, Zulu and Linen Table Covers, and things necessary for fancy work. Ladies will do well to iuspect before purchasing elsewhere, all these goods being new and marked at Dunedin prices. Terms cash. Mrs Coham would call attention to her first parcel of Straw Goods, the leading shapes being the Post Boy, Mary Anderson, Gipsy, Beaumaine and Nell Gynne. _ A choice assortment of Girl's and Boy's Sailor Hats. Ladies Skirts, Gauntlet Gloves 5s and 5s 6d, 4-buttoned Black Kid 4s 6d, Silk Gloves and Mits in the newest shades. _ Corsets, Underclothing, and Baby Linen, Hosiery, &c, &c. MRS COHAM, Bryson's Buildings, Hastings-street. JUVENILE CLOTHING. " AN entirely new and clean stock, in every variety and price, -n-eil made, nicely trimmed, and well pleasing to every pockot. OPENED TO-DAY 2 BALES TAPESTRY CARPETS, New Patterus, 1/101 por yard, usual price 3/-. SEE THE DOORWAY. BLYTHE & CO.
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Daily Telegraph (Napier), Issue 4114, 27 September 1884, Page 2
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434Page 2 Advertisements Column 7 Daily Telegraph (Napier), Issue 4114, 27 September 1884, Page 2
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