RAPIER ./?IASH T)OOT,ibHOP, . . DIRECT IMPORTER, . Has Just Opened his First Shipment of | HUMMER BOOTS AND QHOLS, '■ Direct from the London and Continental Manfucturcrs, 'and., specially ordered for Hawke's Bay wear. The Shipment,; which is the largest and most varied yet offered, comprises— Ladies' Kid Oxford Shoes. Ladies' Levant Oxford Shoes. Ladies' Levant E.S. Shoes. Ladies' Kid Button Boots. Ladies' Kid Laced Boots. Gents' Kid and Calf Shoes. Gents' E.S. Boots. Gents' Lace-ups, all Patterns. Gents' Evening Shoes, Finest Quality. Gents' Slippers, in every design. All the above in English and Foreign Makes; Large Variety and Best Quality. Girls' Button Boots, Kid and Sealskin. Girls' Laced Boots, Kid and Sealskin. Girls' Laced Boots, Levant. A NEW LINE. "TENACIOUS" BRAND OF GENTS TENNIS SHOES, The Soles of which arc Sewn instead of bein"- summed, also, Gent's India Rubber Yachting Shoes. ■■ JOHN lyr.U BRAY'S COLONIAL BOOTS AND SHOES Are the Best that New Zealand can produce, and the Prices aro the Lowest that such work can be sold for. Gentlemen's Boots and Shoes Made to Order. Children's Boots and Shoes in Endless Variety. In carrying on his Large Import Trade, J.M. does not buy Boots that have been in Bond for five or six years, which goods_ can be bought at any price, but gets them direct from the Manufacturers in Europe every month, and offers them to the Public at once, at such prices as must necessarily result in the constant arrival of Fresh Supplies of New Goods, thereby giving thePurchasor tho full benefit of their Lasting Qualities. " JOHN MURRAY, DIRECT IMPORTER,' Hastings St re et. 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 Princioles. • "W. L, WHITE Has received ex Orari, A LARGE AND VARIED STOCK OF :. \ Cricketing and Lawn Tennis goods of the Best Quality. Also an endless variety of Toys and Fancy Goods, also Fancy Baskets, etc. Manufacturer of 1 rVS. "DERAMBULATORQ 1 TS. 1.1 JL ERAMBULATORO 1/ And all kinds of plain and Fancy Basket Work. W, L. WHITE. Emerson-street, Napier. --pi -p . TTITCHMAN, WHOLESALE AND RETAIL LOLLY MANUFACTURER, OPPOSITE HORSE BAZAAR,: ';• Hastings-street, HAVING removed more centrally, and erected a fac- _ tory to suit; his increasing trade, ( - J ~*- 'y is now prepared to execute "~- .wholesale orders of Boiled and P3 Dry Goods for the trade. ~..'■•■■ ' (T5 P- .The shop will.be found to con- w.i tain a choice, selection of wholeQ«rf ?ome sweets, to which is added rTJ • • from time to time Fresh Novel- C/ 2 tics, it being his desire to please the tastes of all. SUMMER DRINKS. FARNDON BREWERY. JM'GLASHAIN 'S Sparkling Horehound , Beer is a Cool Drink, and a Splendid Tonic for the Summer Season. It is warranted unadulterated, approved of by Medical Men, and used largely at the Napier Hospital. M'Glashan's XXX Brown Stout and M'Glashan's XXX Sparkling Ale manufactured on the premises. Address Orders to J . M ' G L A S II A N, Farndon Brewery. FOR SALE. 30,00(Tl£iSSS: CABBAGES— Manchester Market London ~ Enfield ~ St. John's Day Prize Red CAULIFLOWERSEarly London Walchcrcn Veitch's Autumn Giant Tomala and Celery, about loth November. Broccoli, in December. Honey always on hand. ; Fruits when in Season. ' The above will be delivered on Fridays I on address being gent to i J. GODDARD, ; Havelock Nurseries. I — Tj ANI.E.L r\ H A M I ER, WOODVILLE, COMMISSION, LAND, AND : FINANCIAL AGENT. MONTHLY SALES OF. STOCK .HELD AND DUXY ADVERTISED. Properties for Sale from 40 acres to 400 1 acres, improved and unimproved. LICENSED LAND BROKER ''"■■' (Under Land Transfer Act.) Transfers, Leases, Mortgages, &c, promptly and carefully prepared, and registered under Land Transfer Act. 3 - MONEY TO LEND. DANIEL CHAMIER. \ ~ W- BOYD, „;' t Tent, Tarpaulin, Horse Cover, and Oilskin Maker, Port Auuriri, Begs to inform the Public of Napier and 1 Hawke's Bay that he has opened a shop in ' Emerson Street, Napier, next door to Pro- ■ vincial Hotel:'' ' . A competent man on the premises. , All orders will be properly and promptly executed. - _JW\ B OYD - I f \, " NAPIER "SAVINGS BANK, If f •- ' ' BROWNINb-STREEf \" . f\Vm ON TUESDAY EVENINGS r \J From 0 to 8' o'clock 3 Deposits received from Is to £100. 5 per cent, interest allowed on all deposits not exceeding £100. EDWARD LYNDON, jManager. ;
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Daily Telegraph (Napier), Issue 4162, 24 November 1884, Page 1
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762Page 1 Advertisements Column 4 Daily Telegraph (Napier), Issue 4162, 24 November 1884, Page 1
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