~nOR ttvrapery TRY S.G. RADFORD, HASTINGS STREET. pLOTHING, TRY B- G- RADFORD, HASTINGS STREET. -OOR IVTEW O UMMER OODS, TRY S. G- RADFORD, HASTINGS STREET. Boys' Tweed Knickers, 5/6 Youths' Suits, 15/6 Prints 4d yard Cashmere, 1/- yard New Fancy Checks, 6/9 dozen Blankets, 7/6 pair Aprons, 1/- each All-wool Flannel, 1/- yard Children's Sox, 3d pair Ladies' Costumes, 3/11 Ladies' Ties, 6d Men's Shirts, 1/- each Men's Mole Trousers, 4/6 Laces, 1/- dozen Strong Tabling, 1/3 yard Embroidery, 2/6 dozen Boys' and Girls' Hats, 6d Corsets, 1/11 Youths' Collars, 3d Box 2-Button Kid Gloves, 1/11 Men's Military Sox, 6d Gloves, 4d pair Diaper, Bjdyard New Scents, 1/- Bottle Strong Shirting, 5d yard Men's Waistcoat*, 4/11 Black Cashmere double width, 1/11 Check Ginghams, 7£d yard Ladies' Dolmans, 15/-, worth 25/Ladiea' Skirts, 2/6 Boys' Shirts, 1/6 Braces, Gd Men's Ties, 3 for 1/Velveteen, 1/11 yard Crimean Shirts, 4/6 Galatea Stripe, from 5/6 Hearth Rugs, Matting, Oilcloth, etc., equally cheap. Men's Hats, 1/- each Cretonne. 8d yard White Calico, 3/11 dozen, worth 7/6 White Tape, lOd dozen knots Black Grass Fringe, yard Towels worth for G£d Bootees, 3 pair for 1/Black Silk Lace, 2/- dozen Black Braid, 8d dozen Ladies' Linen Collars, 3/- dozen Ladies' Hose, 3 pair for 1/Ladies' Handkfs, 2/11 dozen Trimmed Hats, 2/6 each AH aro invited to secure some of the abovo remarkably Cheap lines, which, will .be on Sale for a few days only. Intending purchasers are therefore requested to make an early call. S. G. eT^ 0835 ' CASH DRAPER AND CLOTHIER, Hastings-street, Napier. SPRING & SUMMER qEASON ALEX. BROWNE HASTINGS-STREET, for J. M. Sr. Clair, IS NOW SHOWING An entirely New Stock of all tho Leading NOVELTIES FOR THE SEASON. New Check Striped and Plain Dress Goods New Prints, Fancy Check Ginghams, Sateens, etc., etc Special Attention to the •jyTILLINERY T^EPARTMENT This Season for NEW SHAPES AND STYLES. See Windows. RENTS' TT\EPARTMENT Large Stock of MEN'S, YOUTH'S, AND BOYS' ENGLISH & COLONIAL CLOTHING, Shirts, Ties, etc. Largo Variety of NEW RIBBONS in all Shades. LACES, GLOVES, FRILLINGS, NEW APRONS, ; FEATHERS, FLOWERS, Special Good lines in LADIES' CORSETS. A LEXANDER TTJROWNE HASTINGS-STREET, For J. M. St. Clair.; j°" :m'v a i , Invites inspection of his stock of ; j SADDLERY AND HARNESS,; And wishes to call special attention to his assortment of Ladies' Saddles, comprising every style and variety, including a number of Peat's pattern in best qualities, which are very superior goods. Men's Saddles, of our own well-known make, in every style, shape, and quality at the very lowest possible pricey The stock of Harness is very extensive and varied, and includes a few sets of very superior Carriage, Buggy, Single and Pair Horse, Gig, and Dray Harness, which was made for exhibition it the late'show* Horse Clothing and Rugs, Portmanteaus, Gladstone and Courier Bags—a large assortment. Harness Blacking, Oil.«, Embrocation, Sponge, and almost every article in the trade kept in stock. Repairs well ai.d promptly executed. TOHN M'VAY, _^!_siWholesale and Retail Saddier.
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Daily Telegraph (Napier), Issue 4149, 8 November 1884, Page 2
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494Page 2 Advertisements Column 5 Daily Telegraph (Napier), Issue 4149, 8 November 1884, Page 2
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