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Miscellaneous. GEORGE -WARD, WAPAWA, SADDLER „ HARNESS MAKER, BEGS to announce tbat he has opened in the above line, opposite the well-known Smithy of Messrs Corskie and Robb. and trusts by strict attention to business, and especially Moderate Charges, to mi. it a fair share of public support, SADDLES AND BRIDLES, Buggy, Cart, and Plough HARNESS, WHIPS, SPURS, BRUSHES, And every article connected with the trads on hand and mado to Order. REPAIRS promptly and neatly executed, at MOD-RATE CHARGES. A Trial respectfully solicited. NOTI TH ADSRBSB— GEORGE WARD, Saddle and Harness Maker, Wal Jawa. WnpuCKWELL wishes to inform the inha- . JL bitants of Napier and surrounding Districts that he has I Just Opened up a Splendid Assortment or [ T>OOTS AND ThoStoo comprises | Ladies' English , Gentlemen's Fbench I Children's American Colonial At prices which cannot be competed with. BOOTS MADE TO ORDER At rho *hortC3t notice. BEST QUALITY, AND BEST WORKMANSHIP, Guaranteed. WILLIAM TUCKWELL, BOOTMAKER, Hastings-street, Napier. E. W. KNOWLES HAVING THE LARGEST AND NEWEST , STOOK OF ENGLISH AND $®&mX£&&J& BOOTS, Offers to tha publio the opportunity ot making their choice, with the satisfaction that they are buying at the Best as wall as the Cheapest market. At no time has theundendrried had a better lot of Goods to select Irom-rrand his Increased .trade is a guarantee that his efforts to supply the best artiole obtainable, U appreciattd bybjs numerouscuitomers. THE NOTED SEWN COOKHAM BOOTS with Wide Welts, X* a new line worth inspeetio MEN'S YOUTHS AMD BOYS' LACE AND ELASTICSIDE BOOTS, ATTHLow_s_ Possible Rates. WOMEN'S, MAIDS', AMD LACE AND ELASTIO SIDES, of Every Variety, all marked low. .THE; MEN!S.BLUCHERS,A3a.Oa..;.'.._ Is the Cheapest and Best Boot in town, which Is proved by. the constantly increasing demand for them OF MEN'S AND. WOMEN'S SLIPPERS AND QHOES, LIFPfiRS O HOES, I have a largs supply, ranging at all prices. INFANTS; BOOTS and SHOES from Is 6d upwards. E, W. KNOWLES, NEW STORE, CORNER OP HASTINGS AND DICKENS STREETS, AND OPPOSITE THS CALEDONIAN HOTEL. T>ARR'S T IPE T>ILLS. THOUSANDS DIE in their YOUTH in consequenoe of disease produced in the first instance by neglect. The body, viewed aa a living machine, should perform all its functions with perfeot regularity; this is the first necessity. It is, therefore, mobt important to,pay constant attention to the state of tbe stomach and bowels; and there is no medicine that has suoh deserved repute as PARR'S LIFE PILLS or preserving regularity, and consequently enrorin long life. Sold by all Medicine Vendors, in boxes, Is ljd, 2s 2d, and in family packets, lis each , Grateful—Comforting" EPPS'S COCOA BREAKFAST. "By a thorough knowledge of the natural lawi which govern the operations of digestion and nutr* tion, and by a careful application of the fine rr# parties of well selected cocoa, Mr Epps has providt c». our breakfast tables with a delicately _avcvrt>4 be rorage which may save us many heavy dot tors' bills. It ia by the judicious use of such articles *< diet that a constitution may be gradually built _ v until strong enough to resist every tendency U disease. Hundreds of subtle maladies are float_z around us ready to attack wherever there is a weak point. We may escape many a fatal shaft by keeping ourselves well fortified with pure blood and a properly nourished frame."—See article in the Civil Service Gazette. Made simply with boiling water or milk. Sold only in Packets and Tins, jib and lib, labelled:— JAMES EPPS & CO. HOMOSOPATBTO CHEMISTS, LONDON.

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Daily Telegraph (Napier), Issue 3003, 9 February 1881, Page 4

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