NEW GOODS RECEIVED TIIIS DAY, Ex Tongariro, from London, to Value of £250. OB LOT of 170 Flannelette UnderGarments in Children's and Ladies', bought nearly half-price. Golf Guernseys, Ladies' New Giirribaldis, Caps, Gaiters, Jubilee Hut Bands, Large Stock of Furs by the yard, also Boas, Circlets, Wraps, &c., Gloves in Casliniere Silk for evening wear, and Kid. 69 pairs Kid Gloves, lined fur tops, bought at discount of 85} i per cent. Ladies' and Children's Hose, in Cashmere, plain and ribbed, also open work and embroidered fronts. Dress Materials in All Wool, French Benpalines, Cheviots, Tweeds, Crepons, &c., 73 Children's Hats and Hoods, in Wool, Silk, Plush, Nestling, &c. 120 Childs' Pinafores, odd samples bought cheaply. Is up. Children's and Ladies' Gaiters, Silk Chiffon, Children's and Ladies' Felt Hats, also Children's Tam O'Shanters and Jersey Caps. Just to hand a Large Stock of NEW GOODS in Gentlemen's Department. James P. Thomson, DRAPER & OUTFITTER, Napier & Hastings. Telephone 220. INSPECTION INVITED.
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To the Fr»nt. We do not pretend to hive stuff nwav, but we do try to supply a run articlk at n a fairpkioe. The steady trade now bring done at the C.B.P. proves that we are succeeding in pleasing a largo portion of the community. At the same time wo wish it to bo widely known that we are always open to receive new Customers, whether from Town or Country. Inspection of our Large find WellAssorted Stock, and comparison of our Prices we confidently invite, Please Note the address and come a 11 d C | CITY BOOT PALACE, Whoi.kmalc ft Hktail HASTINGS STREET, NAPIER. K. H'lViiiiKlittiii Ring tip Telephone No. 02.
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Hastings Standard, Issue 300, 19 April 1897, Page 3
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412Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 Hastings Standard, Issue 300, 19 April 1897, Page 3
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