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Business Notices, j MADAME Wf IGEL'S #1% T>APER I / DRESSES, MAKJTELS, &'& rffei&f' —-5a etc., etc. <-Q* . jg_, ! Cut in different sizes for Ladies and Children, accompanied by directions and illustrations for making up, sold at prices ranging from 6d to 2s. j New Styles monthly in WeigeVs Journal of Fashions— Price, 7d ; by post, Bd, or 63 per annum (payable in advance.) | .■■ " ■'• ■'■ Catalogues of Fashion, 3d; by post, 4d. j.. .; ' Patterns, etc., sent to any part of the country on. receipt of price, and additional stamps foEpostage."' Solb Aoent in Napier, i ' ' ' MRS H, P. COHEN, • HastingS-stieet. MADAME WEIGEL'S OUT 1 OUT T>APER Tp.ATTERNS.. ' MRS. H. P. C O H|E N', Has much pleasure in informing the ladies !of Naplef' that she has been appointed SOLE AGENTj for. the, above, and has received a very Large and. Varied Assortment, which are now open for inspection .at the Bazaar, Hastings-street. , SP ING SEASON, 1881. j : Desires to thank the ladies of Napier and i Country Districts for the liberal patronage accorded to her since commencing business, and begs to announce that she i? now prepared to trim and BONNETS to any style desired, or alter any shapes to suit the present season's fashions. j . WEDDING and MOURNING ORDERS executed with the utmost despatch'; A good selection of CHILDREN'S TRIMMED MILLINERY on hand. j Notb thk Address :- SHAKESPEARE-ROAD, Najtsb. TTASTINGS /CLOTHING TTnOUSE, HASTINGS. | , P. S. MACDONALD * Large Variety of the best English, Scotch, and Colonial J '' ! ' TWEEDS. ! !;. No better value can be had in the Provinoe. Materials wkm. Shrunk, { Workmanship Good, thb fits bfbae for thshbblvbb. ! r READY-MADE DEPARTMENT— Tweed Suits from £2 10s I Trousers and Vests from £1 6s 6d ; Trousers from 12s 6d '■ Hats 6s 6d, 7s 6d, 8s 6d Dress Shirts 5 6d 6s 6d, 9s 6d IMPORTANT NOTICE TO -THE ' PUBLIC. j rr\ ] : ' Begs to announce that he has opened a Branch Establishment in Hastings-street, (opposite Holt's Timber Yard), and having made Large Purchases in all lines of Goods, is prepared to SELL AT VERY LOW PRICES FOR CASH. Second Shipment of NEW SEASON'S TEA ifl : just to hand, and feel confident that they need only a trial xo satisfy anyone that rio "better value has ever been offered in Napier ' '*'• TRY MY 2s, 2s 6d, and 3s TEA! - GROCER I E S' ; f every description, at Low rates for Cash CROCKERY, CHINA, & GLASSWARE, .BRUSH WARE, TINWARE/ ■. J CUTTLERY, &c, Cannot be got elsewhere as Cheap. Heavy Shipments in new Goods just landed, worth ~. Inspection; • SAYE,-MONEY, and PURCHASE FOR CASHj AT ~..i._ J; T . crAT'S SIN.! ;..=.; HABTINGB.tSTREBT, AND ShAKESPEAREtRQAP NOTICE! NOTICE! -NOTICE! f\ TVENJAMIN,. BLUE GUM STORE, TARADALE, Embraces the present opportunity to thank the inhabitants of Taradale and surrounding ] districts for the fovourshith'erso shown him,:, and- bigs to intimate that he has Re-Operied his Store jolely upon his own 4 accbunt, andhaareplenishedrthe same with an entirely NEW and.VARIED STOCK of FAMILY GROCERIES, -DRAPERY, m CLOTHING, i BOOTS and,, SHOES, IRONMONGERY, CROCKERY, etc., which he" lis selling at the LOWEST possible; PRICES arid trusts that his' old. customers will not" forget will rally round, ana .give him a fair share, of their support. ,'...,..'' \ Up-country orders prompfy attended to. r All kinds of Produce bought for Cash... : :.>'<■ ■;,'::>-•.-'■.'; M.s- G.BENJAMIN.-.' , •OITY.YOUR- r . '' • ' WATER BISCUITS '- '■ - ■ >■ ALBERT BISCUITS . LUJSCH BISCUITS ; r. -> ''' !1 MILK BISCUITS '' ', '-•■ -'-'■■—-' "'•= .■■'■'•:' COFFEE BISCUITS . CRACKNELL BISCUITS ARROWROOT BISCUITS . MIXED BISCUITS DIGESTIVE BISCUITS, etc, etc, etc. ; - -''■■•••■ ' ' -FROM i ■ T " TT E R O N =-■ RISCUIT MANUEACTURER, . CARLYLE-STREET.^ INTERNATIONAL EXHIBITION, MELBOURNE, 1880-81. Second Order of Merit was awarded to Messr Metherall Brothers for Flour (manufactured from Hawke's Bay wheat.) HASTINGS STEAM FLOUR MILLS. MESSRS METHERELL BROTHERS beg to Inform their old customers and; the public in ■ -general, that their new St»am Flour Mill at Hastings is now in full work, and they are prepared to supply Silk-dressed Flour of a quality equal to any in the 'Australian Colonies, . 11. . Gristing done at current rates. Flonr 4 Sharps, and Bran always on hand. Hastings, June lst","1881. ' JUST LANDED EX "HERMIONE." j/f CASES NELSON'S PA. TEN f SOUPS, r | Assorted BEEF arid CELERY ) ■BEEF and'ONIONS ' f- in pint MULLIGATAWNY f packets., , ■MILK or CHILDREN'S SOUP ) * BEEiFPEAS and VEGETABLES in quart packets. BEEF LENTILS arid-VEGETABLES " „ Also— "'"' Heef Peas arid Vegetables n 71b parcels. ' ' They are already thoroughly cooked and can be prepared for the table in a few minutes. '■' ' P P ..• . FRED. W. WILLIAMS. -18th Sopteiiber, 1881. -' F W. C°LL * N ~ s '' {From Evan Jones, Hunter-street, Sydney), GOLD AND i f :■'-. JEWELLER, & DIAMOND-SETTER' j . Ejibrson-Street, Napibr, ' Would call attention to his large and choice selec-; tion of Gold and Silver Jewellery, Watches, Clocks,' }■ &C-&C* ;' ".'.;'/ ■• -'■- ;-..r Ik >s. ; F,W.C> 'has made, considerable additions to his. 1 Manufacturing Department, and is prepared to execute orders with despatch. Excellence of Workman- , ship.guarariteed. •'.'•" •'• /■' )J ,„.;• . ; ;'.'f'\;; ir .;:i'.Q,Ti' 0 E v , :v *' HAVING just received a Large and* Varied* -■■,- . . -. Assortmento <■ .. ; - ' FANCY BASKETS, TOY"% Etc., Which"! airi prepared -to'sell at a smalt ; advance, on i Cost, together with BASKETS, and i -| QS. -< £& ». . ..1,., . . -OP.MV-OWN i 1 ""■ 'Cheaper than any hbuse In the Colony. E cVi"i^.^W«yi* j S BASpBJT; & PERAMBULATOR MAKER * '■'•" /__me_:b6n Streel, Napibb. . k - ■ -.

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Daily Telegraph (Napier), Issue 3229, 4 November 1881, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 Daily Telegraph (Napier), Issue 3229, 4 November 1881, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 Daily Telegraph (Napier), Issue 3229, 4 November 1881, Page 1

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