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ri OOD. VALUE. Men's Colonial-made Suits Youths' Colonial-made Suits Overcoats of New Zealand Tweed Hats of New Zealand Tweed Waterproof Coats in variety Undor-garments of Special Value INSPECTION INVITED. UNIVERSAL DRAPERS AND OUTFITTERS. LYNDON & SIDEY. \ AUCTION SALE. AT WOODVILLE. THURSDAY, MAY sth, 1887, At 11 o'clock. On the Premises. In tho Estate of Leonard Wilson, LYNDON AND SIDEY Havo received instructions to dispose of, on the above date, the whole of tho QTOCK -IN-TRADE O Of tho abovenamed Leonard Wilson, Consisting of 2000 VOLUMES BOOKS, Comprising— Novels, Tales, Romances Bible, Prayer and Hymn Books School Books in overy variety s Drawing Books, Albums Note and Office Paper, Pocket Books Ledgers, Cash Books and Journals Concertinas, Accordions, Violins Fancy Goods in great variety Show Cases, Fixtures and other Goods. Also— A very fine Church Organ. LYNDON & SIDEY, Auctioneers. W. H. DUNCAN. CITY AUCTION MART. UNRESERVED AUCTION SALE. WEDNESDAY, MAY 4th, 1887, At 11 a.m. W. H. DUNCAN Will sell on various accounts a largo assortment of TTOUSEHOLD EFFECTS AND FURXX NITURE, comprising— Valuable Alexandra Harmonium in rosewood with 16 stopa and foot swell, Handsome Dining-room Suite of Furniture in mahogany and leather, Chests of Drawers, Single Iron Bedsteads, Oval and Square Tables, large quantity of new and secondhand Austrian, American, and other chairs, Washhand Stands and ware, Dressing Table, Mirrors, Linoleum Matting, Lawn Mower, 5 Dinner Sets in Parisian Porcelain, and Crockery, and other goods too numerous to particularise. Also— Two Canaries and Breeding Cage, a quantity of Oilman's Stores, Kerosene Stove, Bookshelf, pair of Avery's Counter Scales. W. H. DUNCAN, Auctioneer. H. MONTEITH. RYE GRASS AND CLOVER SEED. FOR SALE—Poverty Bay Rye Grass and Clover Seed. Samples at the Napier Horse Bazaar. H. MONTEITH. ON SALE, A CONSIGNMENT OF OAA SACKS PRIME SHORT FEED <i\J\J OATS, A first-class sample. 20 tons Chaff. Samples may be seen at the Napier Horse Bazaar. H. MONTEITH PROPERTIES FOR SALE. 1 lj ACRES near Taradale JL I 4 acres fronting Taradale road near Napier Park Race Course 160 acres Woodville, within about 1' mile of the Railway Station and fronting Maaterton road 2 Shops in Hastings-street, Napier Six-roomed House in Hastings-sireet, Napier Sections in Jervoiston H. MONTEITH, Agent, &c. FOR SALE — 8-roomed House, with 4 acres land well improved. Situated near Napier Park. H. MONTEITH. ~ E. WELLWOOD. SALE OF HIDES, SHEEPSKINS, TALLOW, AND WOOL, AT HASTINGS, R WELLWOOD has made arrange - # ments to hold Monthly Sales of the above at his Auction Rooms, Hastings. First sale early in May. From tho central position of Hastings, and the large support already promised him, the auctioneer feels confident of the success of the sales. Full particulars ir. future advertisements. R. WELLWOOD, Auctioneer. RA N D ART UNION. S. Caenell has received permission from the Colonial Secretary to disposo by Ait Union of Four Oil Paintings of Maoris, executed by the Celebrated Artist, HERR LINDAUR, whose pictures attracted such great attention in the New Zealand court of the Colonial Exhibition, and to whom ;he special medal and certificate were awarded. The Pictures arc four in number, and are valued at One Hundred and Fifty Pounds. First—Maori Woman, with child on her back; size, 34 x 27 inches. Second—Portrait of Ihaka Wanga; size, 34 x 27 inches. Third—Native Woman, smoking ; size, 27 x 23 inches. Fourth—The Maori King; size, 27 x 23 inches.. All the above Pictures are Handsomely Framed in Gold, and are now on view in S. Carnoll's Show-room. 1000 Tickets 2s 6d each, so as to be within roach of all. LICENSES to kill game have been issued to the. undermentioned:— J. W. Witherow, C. E; Harmer, John Britten, A. S. Birch, Bertran Lambert, Kenrick J. Hill, Fred Pilcher, Frank Roper. A. S. BIRCH, Hon. Sec. Acclimatisation Society. NOTICE. ■ rpRESPAfciSERS on the Newland's Estate JL from and after this date will be prosecuted. J. STOTHART. April 30. . THE SUPREME COURT. THOSE having business at the above will find RULE & GLASSFORD'S CAFE a handy resort for Refreshments at all hours. Grilled Chops and Steaks, and Oyster Stews specialities. Next Masonic Hotel, Hastings-street. ONE POUND REWARD. LOST, from Mr Stock's paddock, Hastings—One Creamy Horse, near hind leg white, shod all round; also one Piebald Mare, no brand visible, shod all round. Anyone returning same to John Olsen, butcher, Heslop's Boiling-down, Papakura, will receive the above reward. Anyone found in possession of the animals after this date will be prosecuted. FROM A. ECCLE S, CHEMIST, You can obtain the Pure T> ARI LL A ASH SOAP, As recommended by Professor Kirk. Best for Toicet Purposes. Contains none of the Caustic Potash with which so many soaps are made. RENDERS THE SKIN DELICATELY SMOOTH AND SOFT. Peevents Cracking and Roughness of the Skin, Cleanses tho Head and Hair from Sctjef and Dandruff, and does not injure the Hair, as all Caustio Soaps do. PREVENTS AND CURES SKIN DISEASES. As stated by Prof ecsor Kirk, of Glasgow, in his world-known papers on health. Once Tried, Used Always. RETAIL AGENT, ' , . A . E C C L E S , \j . Chemist, Napier. FOR SALE—About 40 Tons of-Ua* threshed Hay, on account of Jowner leaving the District. Apply to E. H. BHiUOTCAWi Hastings.

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Daily Telegraph (Napier), Issue 4904, 3 May 1887, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 6 Daily Telegraph (Napier), Issue 4904, 3 May 1887, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 6 Daily Telegraph (Napier), Issue 4904, 3 May 1887, Page 3

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