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NEAL AND CLOSE. [ESTABLISHED 22 YEARS.] Having held, and still holding , , the very highest reputation for keeping the finest quality and best value of pENEEAL DRAPERY. Millinery, Mantles, Jackets Ulsters, Cloaks, Costumes Gloves, Laces, Ribbons Hosiery, Underclothing Dress Materials, Silks, Velvets Plushes, Trimmings, Sunshades Men's, Youths', Little Boys' Readymade Clothing Choice Carpets, Rugs. Mats Down Quilts, Blankets, Flannels PRICES STRICTLY MODERATE. INSPECTION INVITED. NEAL AND CLOSE UNIVERSAL DRAPERS AND OUTFITTERS.

BLYTHE & COTAILORING ON THE PREMISES IN FIRST-CLASS STYLE. MR NEWBERRY CUTTER. f*\ ENTLEMEN'S TWEED SUITS It MADE TO MEASURE ON THE PREMISES, 63 s up - BOYS' AND YOUTHS' AT EQUALLY REASONABLE PRICES. BLYTHE & CO.

J. H. DALTON, FASHIONABLE TAILOR AND HABIT MAKER, TTAS REMOVED to that Centrally Situated Shop next Masonic Hotel, Hast-ings-street. OUll PRICES AT THE SAME LOW RATE. Note tho Address: BRANCH OF AUCKLAND CITY TAILORING ESTABLISHMENT, Hastikob-steeet.

JOHN MTAY, SADDLER . AND lIAKNESSMAKER, TT AS just opened up ox Ashleigh Brook -*■-*- and "Wairaate a great vnrioty of New Goods, which are being offered at very low prices. Repairs receive very careful and prompt attention, and the prices are very low. I HASTINGS-STREET, NAPIER, AND WAIPUKURAU. JOHN MURRAY, BOOT IMPORTER. SUMMER BOOTS AND SHOES, Per s.B. Arawa and other ete;unero. MADE SPECIALLY FOR HAWKE'S BAY TO MY ORDER. Sold at tho Lowest Prices that First-class Goods can be obtained at in New Zealand. LINES FOR LADIES. Ladies' Evening Shoes, low and high heele Ladies' Walking Shoes, in kid, levant, and silk Ladiea , Walking Boots, lace and button German, French, and English make- in kid, glace kid, and silk LINES FOR GENTLEMEN'S WEAR. Court Shoes, different styles Gents' Lace Boots, wtout and light makes, machine and hand-sewn, in English and German makes Gents' Lace Boots, light aud stout bottoms, porpoise hide Gents' Shoes, in English aud German makes Gents' Lace and Elastic-side Boots, made by the beat Colonial makers Shooting Boots in great variety, in stout Calf and Scotch grain, thoroughly watertight TO HEADS OF FAMILIES. An endless assortment of Lave, Button, and Elastic-Hides, in all sizes, in English and Colonial make, for Children's wear These Boots are all specially ordered, and guaranted to wear well. I JOHN MURRAY, j

GARRETT BROS. WISH to inform their Customers and the Public in general thut they will ! still continue to carry on their business as usual in Napier. They have appointed Mr Leicestee Rkdwaed manager ; he has a thorough knowledge of the business, being in the employ of Mr Knowles for nine years. TRICE LIST :— Men's Bluchers, from 5/11 Men's Light Balmorals, from 11/0 Men's Heavy Balmorals, from 11/rj Men'B Light Shooters, from 11/6 Men's Heuvy Shooters, from 11/6 Men's Best Watertights, li/6 Men's Shoes, from 7/Ladies' Calfskin Elastic-sides, S/G Ladies' High-legged Balmorals, 10/6 Boys' Elastic-sides, from 5/G Boys' Lace-ups, 5/6 Girls' Elastic-sides, 4/G Girls' Lace-upe, 4/6 The above are all our Own Make ; besides which wo have a Large Stock of Imported Goods, comprising Gents', Ladies', Girls', Boys', arid Infants' Boots and Shoes of all ; Prices and Descriptions. . j GARRETT BROS., HASTINGS-STREET, NAPJEB.i

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Daily Telegraph (Napier), Issue 5194, 14 April 1888, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 2 Daily Telegraph (Napier), Issue 5194, 14 April 1888, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 2 Daily Telegraph (Napier), Issue 5194, 14 April 1888, Page 2

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