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rpo ALL WHOM IT MAY CONCERN. KNOW ALL MEN AND WOMEN THAT HENRY ANSELL To raise the wind, is prepared to sell at any price for cash, FANCY GOODS, BASKETWARE, TOYS STATIONERY, BOOKS OF ALL DESCRIPTIONS, BOXING GLOVES, SINGLESTICKS, &c. Reduced 25 per cent. • Best Brands of Hug and Out Tobacco*. A largo assortment of Briar, Meerschaum and Cherry Pipes, .and Cigarette Holders, C_gaiß, Cigarettes, _c TO THE LADIES (in paetiouiab). Berlin, Shetland, Double Berlin Wools, &c., Crewel Silks and Wools, Smoking Caps, Slippers, Tidies, Aprons, _.. HENRY ANSELL Tobacconist and Fancy Goods Importer, Hastings. IMPORTANT NOTICE. »Z E A LA N D I A" ' ' . ; BRANDED 1 ' " :■'' BOOTS / Havo given universal satisfaction for the ZEALANI)IA obtained highest Colonial Award at Melbourne and Sydney, and only Gold Medal at tho New Zealand International Exhibition. ' •- . '• .''■:'.: 1.-. WBy buy unwearabk Boots P Ask for and see that yonget the brand, sold Wholesale by the Manufacturers..' - ' ■ V';' .' . .-<•'''.-.-. ; -i "■: All Our Zealandia Boots are branded " Zeakridia '* an the Sole. '. LIGHTBRAND, ALLAN & CO., Chbxstchtxboh. HAWKE'S BAY'GROOERY, CROCKERY, and BOOT WAREHOUSE. J.. 8. BLAIR Has j"ust reoeived, ex Ohau, his consignment of NEW FRUIT for the Christmas Season, consisting of. Currants, ', Elemes, Muscatells, Sultanas, Figs, Nnts, &c, which has opened up in Splendid Condition, for whioh he invites Inspection. His STOCK OF GROCERY and PROVISIONS is as Large and Varied as ever, tho quality of whioh is too well known to need comment. In the Crockery and Glassware Department, I hold a very large and well-assorted stock to meet the requirements of the season, the prices of whioh will be found very low. J.S.B. takes this opportunity of informing many Patrons and the General Publio that, as he has determined to relinquish the Boot and Shoo branch of his business, he will offer, the whole of his large and well-assorted stock "of Boots, Shoes, and Slippers at Cost Prico, as the whole must be cleared in six weeks. The public will see the advantage of securing Good Value for their money, as tho quality is too well known to need the slightest comment at my hands. Just received for the Christmas Season, Watt and Co.'siEUmand Bacon. J. S. BLAIR, {late c. vt. knowles). pAHIATUA GENERAL ; STORES i ' ALEXANDER BIRNIE, . ".. Pbopeietob, - Has a varied assortment of merchandise from " a Needle to an Anchor" • Agents foe the Daily Teleobaph, which arrives daily at 8 a.m. EALSE BCON 0 M V . BURNS' j' It is a MISTAKE ; , A.l to suppose thai ..., cr. Ar> CHEAP SO APS o -)i_.J. are economical. TURNS' 1 *gFThe Best Shop Al (BURNS' Al) ar\ a T> prove The Cheapest o(_) AJr in the long run. BURNS' I l_i_U_Tl! HOUSEWIVES Al ABE SOAP FINDING THIS OUT ? JBURNS' ALL who have tried it say Al IT IS - L THE FINEST SOAP SOAP ''" They errer used. BURNS' | Mw-PURITY, Al- f ** And LASTING QuaHties - „ Z~T Is admitted to be the BEST SOAP Soap in N.Z. : BURNS' [ ' ' Leaves a . A 1 SOFT, VELVETY or. A J FEELING SOAr On the Hands. RltßN_' I ~~" A 1 Makes the Clothes o-Tat. BEAUTIFULLY WHITE! SOAP ______ BOONS' I - AS&. YOUR GROCEft : ' Al for it, and SOAP SEE THAT YOU GET IT. BURNS'*! - ..-..,!.ACT10N!.,.-:..,:.■ ' A 1 Every bar lis stamped oPrt-r, " Burns'Al Soap," PUAr Trade Mark, Registered. ' BURNS' (BEST! Al '•; ■; ."'..'';' PUREST! , ; ,7"-/;: SOAP CHEAPEST! HORSE SHOEING—After the ■ Ist of AUGUST my terms for shoeing will be, for Hacks and Carriage Horses, 5/- ; Light Draughts, 6/- ; Heavy Draughts '■ 8/- per set. A. M. Bower, General Blacksmith, Tennyson-street,.'. {opposite Masonic Hotel. ' _____-' TMPROVE TEFJ UNDERSTANDING! This can bo accomplished by calling on JAMES BOYD, PRACTICAL BOOT and SHOEMAKER, Hastinos-stzeet (Next door to Colledge's, Jeweller). ' Where he has opened with'a New and Firstolass Stock of Men's, Women's, and m - .' ■■'■'"' Children's ' ' '~- '.'- BOOTS AND SHOES, : Of all Descriptions' <"'■' ''''"'" FROM THE BEST ENGLISH AND COLONIAL MANUFACTURERS, At lowest possible prices. . ■ J. 8., in -hanking the public for favors, hopes by strict attention to business: to receive a liberal share of their patronage in the future. -•-.'. Repairs of every description done on the premises. Chajges moderate. Ladies' and Gents' Boots and Shoes to order. Corns and Bunions specially provided for. | ~ MUSIC! ~~ ' TTERR E- F. CALON Professor of JLL Music, has the honor to inform the inhabitants of Napier that he has commenced to practise his profession, giving lessons in Singing, and on the Pianoforte, Organ, Flute, Clarionet, &c. Herr E. F. o.,'who has travelled in Italy, Germany, Franoe, Belgium, &c, and "resided for many years in Victoria, has obtained a great deal of musical experience, and can give every satisfaction to Pupils and Parents who may wish to place them under his, tuition. Pupils may commence at any time. Schools attended. • , . - - ', Address: Milton-road in house .lately occupied by Mr Bourgeois.. Letters addressed Box 49, Post-office, Napier, will receive attention. PIANOFORTE TUNING. , HERR E. F. CALON having been Chief Tuner in one of the best Music Warehouses in Melbourne, will Tune Pianos thoroughly, singly or.by'the year. fi Address as above. - ■. ■ S. ROBERTS, GROCER, « Has on hand a good stock of GENERAL GROCERIES, Whioh he offers to tho public AT LOW PRICES FOR CASH. TRt MY TWQ SHILLING TEA. NAPEEB: , mHE HIGH SCHOOLS, NAPIER. Girls' High School—Head Mistress, Miss Hewitt, A Q C. Boys' High School —Head Master, Neil Heath, Esq. Summer term commences on February Bth, 1887. Boarders received by the Principals. Sohool,Feeß, £9 9s per annum. -Boarding Fees, 1 £40 per annum. Eon prospectuses apply to the-secrotaty. ' DAVID SIDEY, ' t 3 ; Secretary. ',**'" ■* \ * -j - . * i<• - * -4* *S* &,*<.. - '<* _* W' _. \,,.

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Daily Telegraph (Napier), Issue 4823, 25 January 1887, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 7 Daily Telegraph (Napier), Issue 4823, 25 January 1887, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 7 Daily Telegraph (Napier), Issue 4823, 25 January 1887, Page 1

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