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Business Notices. the NOTICE OF REMOVAL. PH. T>ISSON begs to notify to his friends and JD the pub'io that he has REMOVED to those premises next Mr Cohen's Furniture Shop, HASTINGS-STREET, where he has a Supply of Colonial-made BOOTS and SHOES direct from the Factory, which will be sold Cheap for Cash: Boots and Shoes made to Order, on the premises by experienced workmen. to . . CHIMNEY SWEEP. * ——— ral H/r TX TDRIMICOMBE announces that he ItXR JIJL. -D has re-entered business in the 'or above line, and requests that all orders be left with Mr Milks, Fruiterer, Hastings-street, and with Mr of Bishop, Port Ahuriri, to which prompt attention will bo paid. i w. B- OTDSHIP CHANDLER, SAILMAKER &c. Nt PORT AHURIRI. at HAS FOR SALE A GOOD STOCK OP of TENTS, lg TARPAULINS, OIL SKIN CLOTHING, a ROPE, CANVAS, HERRING NETS, NET TWINE, CORE, LEAD, ASH OARS, ROW-LOCKS, BLOCKS, PAINTS, OILS, , And Every Description of 11 SHIP CHANDLERY GOODS. Country Storekeepers liberally treated with. All orders promptly attended to. 1 LAWN TENNIS NETS, 36ft.'. long, 3ft. Gin. deep, AT 225. 1 NOTICE. I HEREBY thank the Public generally for the very liberal support I have received in previous years, and would draw their attention to a lot of very useful and seasonable Machines, both new and second-hand that I have on hand for sale at extremely low prices. Haviner always endeavored to meet the requireI ments of the district as far as practicable in the matter of Agricultural Implements and Machinery, A. J. feels confident that those in want of such will do well to entrust him with their orders, when they may depend on getting the best value for their money, and will receive prompt attention, either in • Manufacturing or Importing. The lot now waiting Sale comprises— ' 1 Hornsby Reaper and Mower, new 1 Hornsby Paragon Reaper and Mower, new 1 Samuelson's Self-Raker Reaper second-hand 1 Nicholson's Reaper and Mower, second-hand 2 Mowing Machines only, second-hand 1 2-Horse Stripper in perfect working order, 1 a really good line for grass or grain i 1 1-Horse Stripper, increased speed, suitable •< for hilly country i 1 Small Threshing Machine with Horsepower complete. A very portable and i useful lot. t A.J. can supply Machines by any other maker. Horse Bakes, Disc Harrows, any size, from 6ft to 12ft wide, at prices that will ensure sale. Communications by post punctually attended to. All so'-ts of Agricultural Implements and Machinery bought, sold, exchanged, or repaired on the Premises, at the INLAND AGRICULTURAL IMPLEMENT OTANTTFACTOrtY, ' WAIPUKURAU. A. J O~N E S . November 21st, 1881. m c. o. h bsh ! Begs to inform the public that he has a Large and * well-selected Stock of Ready-made BOOTS AND . SHOES, at the lowest remunerative prices. r Any kind of BOOTS and SHOES MADE TO ORDER. * Pit and Workmanship guaranteed—stiched or pegged— J . Ease and Comfort secured. l C.O.H. begs also to state that he will CURE CORNS f of 50 years growth, at reasonable charges, and 0 he is confident when once removed, they will a not return if his instructions are carried out. g Note the Address : C. O. HEGH, t Emerson-street, Napier. I NOTICE. I I HP "W ! L LJA M s * Begs to inform the inhabitants of Hawke's Bay that he will j RE-COMMENCE BUSINESS TO-MORROW \ as a BOOT AND SHOEMAKER In the piemises opposite Holt's Timber Yard. * Hastings-street. £ November 14, lfcßl. P R T AYLOK ' " BOOT and SHOE WAREHOUSE, HASTINGS. ONE OP THE LAEGEST AND BEST STOCK " OE MEN'S, WOMEN'S, and CHILDREN'S BOOTS and SHOES TO CHOSE FROM. HASTINGS FRUIT STORE. W~|3 ITCHIE begs to inform the inhabitants * JLV of Hastings and surrounding districts that he has commenced business as FRUITERER AND FISHMONGER, And solicits a share of public patronage. , A Varied Stock of FRESH FRUIT AND VEGETABLES Always on hand. FRESH OYSTERS every Saturday. All orders punctually attended to. Address: W. RITCHIE, Hastings. Agent for J. Goddard's Seeds and Plants of the Havelock Nursery. J. R V E RN ° ""*" ENGINEER, Corner of Hastings-street and Dickens-street, STEAM, WATER, and GASFITTER Brass Founder and Finisher. Conservatories, Green Houses, Dwelling Houses, etc., fitted with Hot Water Apparatus on the most approved and economical principle. BATHS AND LAVATORIES FITTED UP. Agricultural Implements and all Borts of Machines fitted and repaired. Boiling Downs fitted with the Newest Improvements. TMOMAS FOREMAN begs to thank his customers for their kind patronage during the six years he has carried on business as a Butcher in Dickens- * street. He has disposed of his business to MR ROBERT HATCH, on whose behalf he solicits a continuance of the patronage hitherto Iso liberally bestowed on himself. IN reference to the above, ROBERT HATCH begs 1 to state thatjhe intends to carry on the business / disposed of ti him by MR FOREMAN with such c diligence and attention as shall ensure to him the favors of his predecessor's customers as well as of his own. He takes this opportunity of tharking his customers for their past favor, and hopes to .- merit and secure a continuance of the same. THE CUP OP TEA. First you take and warm your tea-pot, 1 Lot the water boiling be— J That's a most important secret— B But see you do not spare the tea. B Put it on the hob to draw it v For some minutes—two or three — Then fill up and shake and pour- it, And bless the man who sold the tea ! E. nowles ' IMPORTER OF THE CHOICEST NEW SEASON'S J TEA, ; Napier.

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Daily Telegraph (Napier), Issue 3252, 3 December 1881, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 4 Daily Telegraph (Napier), Issue 3252, 3 December 1881, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 4 Daily Telegraph (Napier), Issue 3252, 3 December 1881, Page 1

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