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just landedEx 8.8. "Newcomen" and s.s. "Deccan' from Calcutta— IJK BALES WOOLPACKS, sizes 81b. Xtc?_) to ll|lb., with detached tops. 10 bales Cornsacks Ex "Lurline" and s.s. "Coptic" from London — 200 casks Knight's Portland Cement 290 packages Nails, Iron Dumping Hoops, &c. JUST LANDING and TO ARRIVE— Ex "Mountain Laurel" @ Liverpool, "Peter Stuart," and "Ganymedo' from London— 100 coils No. 6 Iron Fencing Wire 50 boxes Price's Candles 30 cases Unsweateued Limojuice 20 kegs Bright Fencing Staples 25 packages Twine, Sheep Shears, Bale Markers, Gate Hinges, Bolts and Nuts, Currants, and Oilmen's Stores 20 packages Genuine White Lead 20 drums Boiled and Raw Oil. ; FOR SALE— Nelson Bros.' Tomoana Tinned Meats and Bacon and Hams, now cure. Station Stores and Shearing Requisites of best quality. . FRED. W. WILLIAMS. Port Ahuriri, Sept. 1, 1881. '- TO WOOL GROWERS AND OTHERS. rtnHK undersigned has erected large Wool X Stohes, adjoining the Railway Station at the Spit, and is now prepared to Receive and Snip Wooi. and Pboduce to hie own or growers' Agents in London on the most favorable terms. FRED. W. WILLIAMS. NAPIER -JDOOT QHOP, \J JD kJ . . JOHN MURRAY, : : PROP RTE TOR. Just landed direct from London, per steamships "Victory" and "Potosi," ft large variety of— WINT'ERpOOTS LADIES, GENTLEMEN, AND CHILDREN, In the latest European designs and patterns, guaranteed to stand any weather, and give entire satisfaction to the wearer. a"! TRUNKS Q| 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 , Are from the best makers in Christchurch, being manufactured by tradesmen and not by boys. AH Classes of : . ■■nOOTS" AND O HO E S made to order. JOHN MURRIY, V R O V V. I E T O E, NAPIER CASH BOOT SHOP. TARGE asd nnOWNLEY A iARE NOW SELLING ; ■ ; ■■ •■ NEW /GERMAN TRON T)IANOS IJTERMAN -XRON J. lANOS ■ ■: ■■ ' AT :■ : ■ SECOND HAND PRICES! ■ P lANOS! "p lANOS! REMEMBER THE DEAR OLD FOLKS AT. HOME. ■ A Beautiful Peeseot Within Reach of ' ' ' ' .All. ■' .•■■■■ New Zealand the Land of Loveliness ; a j beautiful Album of Views, by j WHEELER AND :6ON. What is more suitable for a Christmas Present than Views of the Land we • live in? ' : j. W. BULL," : Agent. Two doors from Protcstant : Hallj Tennysonstreet. : '■ T> m A T L O R , . ±i. 1 " ■ 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. TAY LOR, ■■: Boot and Shoe Warehouse, next Bank of New Zealand, Hastings ;'■ ; •; DRINK pUft_ . '. PMBLBIDED-fil !8 has Uo Equal tor True Metiirel Flavour, Value, and Strengih.; 2/-, .2/4, 2/8 *£ 3/-, 3/4, 4j-%, fi-Ib. end Mb. Packets. HALF-CHESTS. BOXES. ..MHr'. Kslaon Is a Pralevtzlonmt -. :,"■ Tea Jaetor and Btpwder." GOLD&BBLVEe MEDALS. s{ |elsoi,.Ho^ts¥|o. i t- . '"TEA'MER'CKANTS, > : 1 ' . CHRisf CHURCH, BUM£DlU t ' : ' AUCKLhfiD, WELLSWGTOH. ' JWENTS-EVERYWHEite.

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Daily Telegraph (Napier), Issue 4141, 30 October 1884, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 4 Daily Telegraph (Napier), Issue 4141, 30 October 1884, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 4 Daily Telegraph (Napier), Issue 4141, 30 October 1884, Page 1

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