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JlSusiiacss Notices. CT> HP A V L 0 R , . _ti. X Has just received a large assortment of first-class Boots and Shoes from the best colonial manufactures, also a choice assortment of Ladies' and Gentlemen's Dancing Boots and Shoes. Sold at very moderate prices. C. R. T A V L 0 R, Boot and Shoe Warehouse, next Bank of New Zealand, Hastings RAPIER pASH "BOOT QHOP, JOHN MURRAY, PROPRIETOR. Just landed direct from London, per steamships "Victory" and "Potosi," a large variety of— WINTEIiIDOOTS foe JJ LADIES, GENTLEMEN, AND CHILDREN, In the latest European designs and patterns, guaranteed to stand any weather, and give entire satisfaction to the wearer. O"| TRU NX S a! Have been opened up this week, -which make the stock at the NAPIER CASH BOOT SHOP at once the— LARGEST AND BEST ASSORTMENT OF SOUND AND NEW GOODS IN THE PROVINCE. The Proprietor of the Napier Cash Boot Shop has an intimate knowledge of the class of Boots required in Hawke'sßay, and is thereby enabled when ordering to obtain an article suitable to the public, and which for quality compared with cheapness cannot be excelled. OUR COLONIAL BOOTS Arc from the best makers in Christen urch, being manufactured by tradesmen and not by boys. All Classes of "OOOTS AND QHOES made to order. JOHN MUKRAT, PROPRIETOR, NAPIER CASH BOOT SHOP. SEASON ISS4-5. N. J A C O B S HAS A LARGE VARIETY OF T AWN TENNIS, /■CRICKETING, and MATERIALS. For present Season. Inspection Respectfuly Invited. Liberal Discount to Clubs. FORTUNE* BLACK HASTINGS-STREET, NAPIER. (steam factory in dickens street.) BAKERS, CONFECTIONERS, PAS-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 oi it,? kind introduced into Ilawko's Bay, and was made to special order to suit colonial requirements. FORTUNE* BLACK Hastings and Dickens Streets, Napier. fluffy CtoEHSOH . .SI ><?^j™ APW I r\S. Silver Hunting £v I XU English Lever by Mt£ ™£4. A £10 10 s Silver Hunting English Lever by Rotherham or Russell for Q£* A Op 1 A s - Silver Hunting Wal£jO XU tham for £3 10 s A Pry lAS. Silver Chronograph for £7 10 £4 A written guarantee given with each Watch, covering repairs free of charge for 2 years, forwarded post free to any part of New Zealand on receipt of P.O. order or cheque. A splendid assortment of Ladies' and Gents' Gold Watches and Jewellery of all descriptions at equally low prices. N. OW EILL ' PRACTICAL WATCHMAKER, Emerson-street, Napier. (Late of R. W. Jensen's). WF TVT /H 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 the newest styles, see the material in the piece, measured and fitted by a practical man. Orders executed at a few days notice. Better value cannot be had in the Colonies, a trial will prove the advantages of the Cash Principles.

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Daily Telegraph (Napier), Issue 4136, 24 October 1884, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 3 Daily Telegraph (Napier), Issue 4136, 24 October 1884, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 3 Daily Telegraph (Napier), Issue 4136, 24 October 1884, Page 1

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