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Special Advertisements. tMPORTANT A NNOUNCEMENT! SPECIAL FOR XMAS & NEW YEAR. RESERVE YOUR PURCHASES FOR ALEXANDER BROWNE'S GRAND OPENING DAY, SATURDAY, DECEMBER 16th, ISB2. 1 W r ALEXANDER »—I Ladies of Browne, who has Hawkers Bay had many years Read This— experience as Having secured General Draper. the services of &c .. in the first-class artistes Hawko's Bay „ in Millinery and District, and is U-| Dressmaking, am thoroughly ac- prepared to exequainted with the cute orders in wants of all classes fc=| these departin that depart- /•> rnents to the utment of the trade, p~* most satisfaction begs to announce £H of Customers, that he has leased rf} Miss G ronwaix, the premises late- ■ late of Herbert, ly occupied by V 2 Haynes and Co., Leonard and Co.", andrecentlypartoppositetheCale- y~ ncr with Mrs donian Hotel, Milton, Dunedin, Hastings - street, will superintend, j and will open up J— ( and from her a new and mag- r f} well-known abiuificent Stock, lity, style and fitlately purchased /J will be second to by lum in Dune- ITJ none in the din at half its Colony. value, for Cash. », Every depart- CjQ INSPECT OUR incut* will be WINDOWS. found replete, the Summer Goods £>• Piles of Straw being selected ?** Hats to choose with special care from, to suit the re- Dress Materials quiremontsof this *"H of every kind, and district. All goods £Q at marvellous will be marked in prices, plain fi euros, and rs> Pinafores in all sold at "the smal- yl the latest fashions lestprofittomake I- 5 * (see windows), room for large £} Capes, Visites, shipments to ar- Dolmans, in endrive from the f£-\ less variety, and loading'houses of *M beautiful mall an olics tc r, ,j tcrials. Bradford, and Fri 11 ing s , Glasgow, for the &jl Laces, Cloves, Autumn scasou. Tics, Muslins, I ~H Scarves, Ribbons, etc,, etc. R-EJIEUEER TIIK AuBEESS — ALEXANDER BROWNE, i (Opposite the Caledonian Hotel.) Hastings Street, Napier. HENRY WILLIAMS FURNISHING IRONMONGER, AND DIRECT IMPORTER l-OK EVERY DESCRIPTION OF HARDWARE, Begs to announce that he has just received (within the last two weeks) direct from the makers, Messrs Walker and Hall, and Lee and Wegfull, a choice assortment of ELECTRO-PLATED WARE, Comprising— E.P. Breakfast-table and Pickle Cruets Liqueur Frames, Toast Racks Fish and Butter Knives B.M. and E.P. Tea-pots, Forks, Spoons, etc. TABLE AND POCKET CUTLERY,_ From thebest English milkers— -Lockwood r s, Johnson's, Turner's, etc., SPLENDID ASSORTMENT. Igjg" Special Reductions on all the above lines will be made during the Xmas and New Year's Holidays. Quality and Value not to be surpassed by any House in New Zealand. JUST OPENING UP DIRECT FROM NEW YORK, HARVESTING TOOLS OF ALL KINDS. 11 A CASES AND PACKAGES OF JLJLU ENGLISH k AMERICAN HARDWARE, and GENERAL GOODS. Special inducements to Wholesale Buyers. just landingex " otaki," "Gaborone," "Austral," "Wanganui," "Oram," and "West York," FROM LONDON. Further Large Shipment of— GENERAL IRONMONGERY, Both Furnishing aud Building HARDWARE. All Goods being purchased for CASH Direct from the English Manufacturers will bo sold at such prices that will defy Competition, either on the East or thu West Coast. HENRY WILLIAMS FURNISHING IRONMONGER, CHEAPEST WHOLESALE AND RETAIL HOUSE IN TOWN. A bona Me and Liberal Cash Discount given. N.B.—H.W. continues to employ the best Workmen for Tinsmithing, Plumbing, Gasfitting, Bellhanging, Locksmitliiiig, Surgical Instrument making, and Gunsmithing in all its branches, both in Repairing and now Work. A choice assortment of the best selected WALNUT Gun Stocks on hand, and fitted to perfection at a short notice}

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Daily Telegraph (Napier), Issue 3590, 13 January 1883, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 3 Daily Telegraph (Napier), Issue 3590, 13 January 1883, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 3 Daily Telegraph (Napier), Issue 3590, 13 January 1883, Page 2

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