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NOTABILIA.

Tenders close on Monday for the supply and delivery of coals for the New Zealand railways. Mr Thomas Bracken will give his first lecture, "An evening with Poets and Humorists," on Monday evening next. Mr G. Gillies, White road, has made arrangements for a supply of first-class fresh butter on Wednesdays and Saturdays, and will sell the same at lowest market price.

A gold brooch with coral stove has been lost.

Mr H. C. Wilson, dentist, announces that he has returned from Gisborne.

A meeting of members of the H.B. County Council will be held on Wednesday, the 2Gth instant.

The time of the departure of the Boojum in connection with the Clive Square Mutual Improvement Association's picnic is published.

A gold wedding ring has been lost. Messrs Banner and Liddle will sell by auction at their rooms, Tennyson street, on Monday next, oranges and lemons. Mr C. L. Margoliouth will sell on Tuesday, 18th instant, on the premises of Mr W. A. Dugleby, valuable furniture and effects.

Messrs Ruddock and Fryer have a very large assortment of carpenters' tools of best quality which they are selling very cheap. Messrs Ruddock and Fryer have received scythes, lawn mowers, garden rollers and patent lawn rakes, which they are selling at prices to suit the times. Mr J. F. Sturm wants everybody to see the pot plants, green peas, new potatoes, etc., in his windows to-night. A Bazaar in aid of the building fund of St. Andrew's Hall will be opened on Monday next. Mr Arthur Remington, family chemist, will open shortly in Emerson-street with a large and new stock of drugs, etc. Mr John Orr, Port Ahuriri, is landing good feed oats. An advertiser wants to purchase a saddle. Mr W. Prebble is in receipt of oranges, loquats, pines, bananas, lemons, apples, etc. also smoked schnappcr, and fresh oysters. A draught gelding has been lost from Pukeamoamoa, near Omahu. A number of new advertisements will bo found in our "Wanted" column.

Gloves ! Gloves !—Ladies desirous of obtaining a pair of inexpensive and at the same time durablo kid gloves should go to Robinson's, in Emerson street, and buy a pair of his Elise 4-button gloves at 3/6;----kept in all shades. Messrs R. Hannah and Co. annouce that their Premises will in future be open every evening till 8 o'clock. They aro now showing a very choice selection of F. Finet's French goods, Cove and West's, Otto Henry and Co., also a large shipment of tho " Systemated Boots," which are highly recommended by The Ladies' Rational Dress Association.

We must all die, but Cottrell's Hairdressing Establishment is the place to purchase the best hair dye, hair vigor, tricopherous, bay rhum and canthardme, hair -wash, and every requisite for the toilet, also a splendid assortment of razors, strops, brushes, &c. Try Cottrell's farfamed smoking tobaccos. Persons are requested to try Walters' celebrated guinea trousers and four-guinea suits; strong and solid workmanship; made by the best tailors in town ; great variety of tweed. Come and judge for yourself. Note the address—Emerson street.

Don't Die in the House.—" Rough on Rats "clears out rats, mice, beetles, roaches, bed-bugs, flies, ants, insects, moles, jackrabbits,'gophers. Felton, Grimwade & Co., Agents, Wellington No hospital needed for patients that USD Hop Bitters, as they cure so speedily at home. See and believe.

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Daily Telegraph (Napier), Issue 4149, 8 November 1884, Page 3

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553

NOTABILIA. Daily Telegraph (Napier), Issue 4149, 8 November 1884, Page 3

NOTABILIA. Daily Telegraph (Napier), Issue 4149, 8 November 1884, Page 3

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