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T A. EAKINS, CHEMIST AND VETERINARY SURGEON (Two doors from District School, Clive Square). May be consulted at his residence daily for the treatment of all eliseasos affecting domesticated animals Cases placed under his chargo will receive careful attention and treatment. THE PHARMACY, NAPIER AND HASTINGS. J 8. W~E~L SM A N Has just received a Splendid Assortment of Now Perfumes in elegant Toilet Bottles, New Soap, T Paste, &c. Also a number of New Remedies, including Worm Syrup for children Cascara Tonic Bitters Grind elia Elixir, for Asthma Compound Essence of Pepsino, for Indigestion Koromik* Cordial, for Diarrhoea Rheumatic Oil, Belladona, Corn Plasters &c. &c. &re. J. S. WELS MA N, Hastings-street. "OARRAUD & BOWERMAN, Chemists and Druggists, Medical Hall, Hastings-Steket, Napibb. LONG-WORM. I BEG to call tho special attention of Sheepowners that this is the most desirable season of the year for dosing lambs with KAMPHOLYPTINE, which is a specific remedy for the cure of Lung-worm. It has been tried and proved that Kampholyptino is the only effectual remedy, and has the advantage of being easily administered. Prepared and sold by the Inventor and Sole Proprietor— J. A. EAKINS, Agricultural Chemist and V_teri_-R_ Suegeon, Clive Square, Napier. jj.B.—Orders promptly attended to. "7 T. DANV ER S , Veteeinaey Surgeon, Hastings. Colts castrated, Cattle spoyed, and all | veterinary work performed. A. T. D. has good stabling and paddock accommodation for cases entrusted to his care. IMPORTANT NOTICE TO HORSE AND CATTLE OWNERS AND THE PUBLIC GENERALLY. SEEING the groat want that exists here in Hawke's Bay for a man who thoroughly understands the horse—his disease and cure—and at the request of many friends, who I have rendered many valuable services through my skill in Veterinary business, I am determined to follow the same in future in all its branches. All cases entrusted to my caro will receive proper attention. Castrating, Firing, Blistering, Bone Setting, &c, executed with skill. All sorts of diseases in Horse or Cow (if curable) undertaken, and guarantee given. No cure no pay, no shooting. PHILLIP JOHN MURTAGH. Veteeinay Practitioner, Hastings. Horses taken to graze. Apply P. J. Murtagh, Hastings. §j!|!j RAILWAY HOTEL, Poet Ahuriri. "CI H . s" TEVE NS , Having taken tho above Hotel, desires to inform his patrons, and travellers by sea and rail, that this commodious and comfortable Family and Commercial Establishment has been thoroughlyrenovated and re-decorated. This Hotel is situated close to the Wharf and to the Railway Station, and is therefore most conveniently situated for the travelling public. Special attention is paid to the Cuisine and Quality of the Liquors. Hot and Cold Baths. Private Suites of Apartments. Good Stabling. F. H. STEVENS, Proprietor. PROVINCIAL HO TEL T. WATER WORTH.. - Proprietor /CRITERION. FAMILY AND COMMERCIAL HOTEL. P. GORMAN Proprietor PEDDIE'S CLARENDON CLUB HOTEL, NAPIER. Opposite Post and Telegraph Offices, adjoining Colonial Bank. Younger's Edinburgh Ale always on draught. T. PEDDIE Proprietor. nn MORGAN Begs to announce that he has taken over the Railway Hotel, Hastings, from Mr W. A. Beeceo.t, and hopes that by careful attention to Customers and the Business, to merit a share of the support given to his predecessor. Swan's XXXX Ales always on tap. Wines and Spirits of the Best Brands. riAEITON HOTEL, HASTINGS. This newly-built, commodious, and well appointed hotel is now open to the public, and is conducted by MR H." J. BAKER, So well-known in Hawke's Bay. Mr H. J. Thomson (in whose namo the license stands in tho meanwhile) and Mr Baker have SPARED NEITHER PAINS NOR EXPENSE in furnishing and fitting up this Hotel, according to the LATEST IMPROVEMENTS, and the Proprietor believes that his namo will be a sufficient guarantee that the Hotel will be conducted in a first-class style. H. J. BAKER, HASTINGS. JOSEPH FLYNN Has rc-oponcd his GROCERY AND DRAPERY BUSINESS in the old Shop in the Shakespeare Road, with a NEW AND FRESH STOCK of the very Best Goods. Old and new Customers aro invited to bring their custom, and every endeavor will be made, by selling good articles at tho Lowest Prices, to secure their trade. JOSEPH FLYNN, Geocee and Drapee, Shakespeare Road. REDUCTION IN PRICES. ONE GUINEA PER YEAR. THE MERCANTILE AND BANKRUPTCY GAZETTE OJF NEW ZEALAND. [Established 1876.] PUBLISHED and Mailed every Saturday Morning at Dunedin. Gives latest information obtainable of Bills of Sale, Mortgages of Stock, Wool Liens, Agricultural Liens, Bailments, Affidavits of Satisfaction, &c, and publishes all matters relating to Bankruptcy, Letters Patent, &c. Subscriptiption : One Guinea per annum; with index (published half-yearly), £1 6s per annum. The Advance Proof is now issued separately and published in Napier every Saturday morning. Persons whoso business does not extend outside Hawke's Bay can now obtain all the information of their district at an annual subscription of 10s 6d SAMPLE COPIES SENT FREE ON APPLICATION. Persons desirous of subscribing to either of the above will please send their names and addresses to — JAMES SIDEY, Local Agent, Or to the Head Office— R. T. WHEELER, Stafford Street, Dunedin. 7y. N E A L E, GENERAL COMMISSION AGENT AND VALUATOR, Land and Estate Agent, Ladoe Exchange, BAILIFF, RENT AND DEBT COLLECTOR, And Private Enquiry Agency. Office—Shakespeare-road, Napier. MONEY TO LEND in small and large sums on good freehold security. R. G-. Graham.

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Daily Telegraph (Napier), Issue 4659, 13 July 1886, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 Daily Telegraph (Napier), Issue 4659, 13 July 1886, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 Daily Telegraph (Napier), Issue 4659, 13 July 1886, Page 4

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