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I no cogg wheels. \ the new American! r ■ NUMBER I £¥ M H M 4mmm o w ci mKJMBKJna , LOCK-STICH ; fl QEWING Tl/rACHII|\ T E. 1 < kj IyX fej i Sold on the most Liberal of Ph Time Payment. w — a H Before purchasing elsewhere call i_, 1 and inspect the ■fe NEW NUMBER 7, H and sec the many Advantages It . Possesses Over Other Machines. fH 02 Pamphlets containing full particulars and prices to bo had on application to— R. 11. ROBINSON, Sole Agent for Hawko's Bay. WATERWORTH'S CEMETERY MARBLE AND GRANITE WORKS, Corner of Dickens Street and Olive Square. All kinds of Tombstones, Railings, Monuments, Stone Carvings, i&c. DESIGNS ON APPLICATION. FORTUNES BLACK HASTINGS-STREET, NAPIER. (steam factory in dickens street.) BAKERS, CONFECTIONERS, PAS-TRY-COOKS, AND GENERAL STEAM BISCUIT BAKERS. Messrs. Fortune & Black having imported —at considerable expense a— FIRST-CLASS BISCUIT-MAKING PLANT, Which is worked by engine power, arc in a position to supply the public and the trade with a really high- class article. The Biscuits are made daily, and purchasers may thus rely upon a fresh and appetising article. The goods being carefully packed, and not subject to the deterioration of a sea voyage and of transhipment, are in every respect superior to the imported article. A trial solicited, and inspection of the Factory invitnd. Orders punctually attended to The plant is the first oi its kind introduced into Ilawko's Bay, and was made to special order to suit colonial requirements. fortune's black Hastings and Dickens Streets, Napier. TTATTON AND T) OIN TON, FAMILY BUTCHERS, Hastings Street, Napier. ! Return thanks to the General Public for ! past favors, and solicit a continuance of same. Families waited on daily. Dressed Poultry, Gupm;, Turkeys, and ■ Ducks, always on hand at re asonable prices ; rpHE MOSGIEL WOOLLEN" FACX TORY COMPANY (Limited). THEPREMIERAVOOLLEN INDUSTRY OF NEW ZEALAND. Mosoikl Tweeds *j Mosoiel Serges t Mosoiel Flannels Theso GOODS are ' Mosgiel Blankets noted for Purity of : Mosgiel Rugs j> Material, Variety of ) Mosgiel Shawls Pattern, Honesty of 1 Mosgiel Mauds Manufacture, and Mo- ' Mosgiel Hosiery derate Price. f Mosgiel Socks Mosoiel Yarn J AWARDED THE HIGHEST PLACE AT THE AUSTRALIAN EXHIBITIONS. Extract from Melbourne Argus and New Zealand Herald. 2 The Mosgiel Woollens, we notice from the Melbourne Argus, have received un- . qualified praise in the report on Australian woollens furnished to the Elboeuf Chamber , of Commerce by M. Henri Courmeaux, who was specially sent to the Melbourne Exhibition from the woollen manufacturing district in France for the purpose. He declares r that " every article manufactured by that j company is superior to any other Australian c woollen goods I saw at the Exhibition," r and he thinks that " the Mosgiel Factory - will take first rank in the Australian mar- ; ; kets over all European importations." Testimony like this, from a critic so competent and disinterested must be very gratifying to the Company. The public are requested when purchasing to see that they got tho genuine "MOSGIEL" article, which is guaranteed, to give satisfaction. The Trado supplied by the Wholesale Warehousemen in the Colony. Warehouse and Office — High - street, Dunedin. Ie Factory—At Mohoiel, Taieri. JOHN H. MORRISON, d Manager. it NOTICE" MAKATOKU SAW MILLS. " npHE undersigned having Purchased from ;- _L tho Trustees in Mrs Friberg's Estate the above Sawmills and Plant, are now prepared to Execute Orders for Totara and other Timbers at the shortest notice and favorable terms. PARSONS & SMALL.

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Daily Telegraph (Napier), Issue 4292, 30 April 1885, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 Daily Telegraph (Napier), Issue 4292, 30 April 1885, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 Daily Telegraph (Napier), Issue 4292, 30 April 1885, Page 1