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Business Notices. _____ INTERNATIONAL EXHIBITION, New Zealand. MARSHALL AND COPELAND, BREWERS, BOTTLERS, MALSTERS, and IMPORTERS of every description of BrewingMaterials. Premises : Albion Brewery, Cumberland-street, and "Water-of-Leith The above firm have taken the highest honours in New Zealand for their ALBS. They have been awarded TEN FIRST-CLASS CERTIFICATESsince the first Exhibition, held in Dunedin in 1865, to the Christchurch Exhibition, held m June, 1882. The Jurors of the Christchurch Exhibition, after careful examination, appended the following remarks— ... , , "The ALES examined by us are a very creditable exhibit, well made and wholesome. " Marshall and Copeland's XXXX PALE BITTER ALE is one that deserves high commendation, and wouH attract attention in any Exhibition among '• M arshaU and Copeland's DUNEDIN PALE ALES —This firm's XXXX Pale Bitter Ale stood out in a remarkable wav, and exhibits all the qualities of a well-made Bitter Ale, We recommend a Certificate of Gold Medal .., X PABKBB > " W HOCKLEY ( " C ROBERTSON (Jurors " «ES HARLEY J WE have to-day been appointed SOLE AGENTS in Hawke's Bay for the above Ales LEONAED & CO. August 21st, 1882 "tteNRY CJELIG, J^% Gt|p xl O Hi MANUFACTURING JEWELLER, AND WATCHMAKER, HASTINGS-STREET, (Nbxt to Horse Bazaar), Begs to inform the inhabitants of Napier and surrounding districts, that he has made considerable alterations in his premises and working department, and Is now enabled to undertake all kinds of Manufacturing and Repairing equal to English work, Watch and Clockwork, as follows :— Cleaning Main-springs, Hair-springs, Case-springs, Clyinders, Pinions, Wheels, Balance Staffs, New Jewell holes, etc ; all replaced in a few hours notice. JEWELLERY of every description MADE and REPAIRED. PIPES MOUNTED, ENGRAVING and ENAMELLING DONE or the shortest notice. Book of Heraldry kept for inspection. N.B.— A splendid assortment of GOLD AND SILVER JE W E!L|L E|R|Y, Latest Designs. WATCHES, CLOCKS, &c. Always kept in stock. ° TB NEXT TO THE HORSE BAZAAR, Hastings-street, Napier. T , A HAS OPENED OUT AND IS SHOWING- AN EXCELLENT ASSURTMENT OF CLOTHING OF EX ERA VALUE. PLEASE CALL AND SEE MEN'S TWEED (SUITS AT 24s ;; ;: ;: »J« :; ;; :: «£« foi 75a » S»" TA.C. has also on haud a varied Assortment of Men's Tweed Trousers and Trousers and Vests; also Men's Coats in Tweed ; Worsted Coating and Satara Cords, all of Startling Value. Gent's Waterproof Clothing, also some extaaordinary Goods of the Famous Kaiapoi Manufactaie, well worth inspecting. An excellent Stock oE Boye' KB. Suits; also Boys' and Youths' Trousers Suits, "Value Second to none m T.A.C.'s Stock of Gent's Shirts ie Magnificent, comprising Jean, Crimean, Oxford, Regatta and Dress; Hosiery and Mercery of new Styles and good Value; a first-class Stock of Gents' Collars and Scarfs. TTASTINGS TTOUSE CASH PRICES. Tweed Trousers made to measure 27s 6d Tweed Suits £5 The above are made by first-class workmen; no machine work READY-MADE DEPARTMENT. A large and first-class assortment in Stock Serge Suits 24s 6d Tweed Suite from 26s 6d Best Geelong Suits £3 3s Trousers and Vests, good Tweed, not Shoddy, 18s 6d A job line of Tweed Trousers 11s A line or Shearers Trousers 5s d A GOOD ASSORTMENT OF— Hats, Ties, Hosiery, and Shirts at moderate prices. P. S. MACDONALD. I NOTICE TO THE PUBLIC OP , HAWKE'S BAY. J. MURRAY Respectfully draws attention to the fact that he has now received his first consignments of— QUMMER "OOOTS and (Per Ships ' Norman McLeod,' and John Gamble,') ordered direct from London and Foreign Makers by J. Murray himself, thus avoiding the charges of the middle man. The Prices are also based on the Ready Money Principle, enabling the purchaser to buy sound, FRESH BOOTS and SHOES Of the latest Designs, at lower Prices than that paid for STALE and WITHERED GOODS on the Credit System. The Stock consists of Children's, Girls', and Boys , Shoes and Boots in endless variety. In Ladies' Shoes and Boots there are English, French, and German, in many Patterns and Qualities, from 5s to 30s. Men's Boots, Lace and Elastic, in English and German, Light and Stout Soles. Walking and Dress Shoes in French and German. Also the celebrated Zealandia and other good Brands of Colonial-made Shoes and Boots, in Children's, Women's, and Men's at Cash Prices. The whole forms the LARGEST, FRESHEST, and BEST ASSORTED STOCK of SHOES and BOOTS that has ever been shown in Napier, either Retail or Wholesale, and has been bought with a knowledge and experience of Colonial and Foreign Makers, second to none in New Zealand. Customers who have had BE3POKE WORK, COME AGAIN. Shearers Canvas Shoos and Leather Shoes and Boots, Specially Made for this Season, at Cash Prices at JOHN MURRAY'S, "DOOT <£HOP. HASTINGS STREET, NAPIER. _-g«a Tl/TADAME WEIGEL jkKhJ39» numerous Customers and Ladies in general that Bhe has transferred the Agency for her PAPER PAT«Bfe?tilH TERNS nnd FASHION <|PIIJW I BOOKS to Mr N. JACOBS M °' Hastings-street, who ▼ now has a complete Stock i of them on hand. The jggpPlf-sfgllik Patterns are cut in six different sizes for Ladies and Children, accompanied by directions and illustrations for making up, and sold at prices ranging from 4d to 2a. Newest Styles appear monthly in " Woigel's Journal of Fashion, " price 7d, by post Bd. Catalogue of Fashions 3d, by post 4d. Orders by letters attended to on receipt of price and postage. Sole Agent in Napier, N. JACOBS, Fancy Repository, llaatings-Btreet.

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Daily Telegraph (Napier), Issue 3541, 14 November 1882, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 3 Daily Telegraph (Napier), Issue 3541, 14 November 1882, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 3 Daily Telegraph (Napier), Issue 3541, 14 November 1882, Page 1

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