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ASK YOOR GROCER FOR Bi /T\ A # /1\ \ n.z. industrial gazettk 6*<T 1 AM i 7 /Jmsk %" The blending is entirely attenif % who is a Tas *er of great experim Els\6pT&\ Wl ence, and has had a special j\l Tj-jp AS \R training in the art." fc, f>" # % TIMABIT HEEAID. l-l/j* _, Vf> / % "This firm deserves the supyVC\ D \ \j M M \ % port ofall purchasers of Tea i t W» M fin I W"SS^^Tl> A \ as the article they ofler is /S , ' #<v ?*\ », superior to anything we !-""f} ftv vA' "9\\ have seen in this Colony." . o>" # £& 1 % PRESS - ■ v .fl°'! * ,»v7 #-? i^ ; Nf ,t ? r b*RS? i r- "3\ "Mr. Nelson is a proO^- , ''>■ "?\ B, frssional Taster aai THOuaH / /* J^^A\"% ]CES . ■ COPIED 2/2/4 ■ per lb, Uika dlilAilDfiil TKAS. ■;-.■;;?. :i eioj, ! hrj3TGMGH, duneqin. A-GT3NTS EVERYWHERE. • film M#L V *row ?«§ s&wtWilfMS'Jk ' CHAMPION DIpHnG 'pEEPAEATION. FIRST PRIZE AT THE CANTERBURY- AGRICULTURAL AND PASTORAL SOCIETY'S IMPORTANT TRIALS, APRIL TO NOVEMBER, 1887. --*- MANUFACTURED BY MURTON- AND WHITE, NAPIER, N.Z. Agents for Canterbury Messes Henderson and Mcßkath Agents for Hawke's Bay THE MANUFACTURERS Sole Ag-ents for all other parts of New -' Zealand and Australasia The Land axd Loan Company op New ZeaiiAxd, Lmited.

SAVE CROPS PROM D AM AGE BY WEATHER BY USING T>LUNT'S PATENT SCREW AND JJ LEVER PRESS FOB ENSILAGE STACKS. Cheapest, Simplest, and Most Efficient. The pressure is self-acting and continuous. Crops may be stacked green and succulent in any weather. Blunts Press has been in successful operation in England since 1885, and has received the highest awards for excellence. Messrs Bogle and Simmonds of Vulcan-. Foundry, Napier, are sole makers for the North Island, and orders can be executed at ~ a day's notice. Any infringement of Patentee's rights ■will bo proceeded against. <; R, B. BRISTED, Napier, Agent for Now Zealand. Telephone No. 51. BOGLE, SIMMONDS AND CO.' A. VULCAN FOUNDRY, Hastikos-steekt, Napieb. SPECIALITIES—Iron Strong-room Doer and Safe Cars. STOCKED AND MADE TO ORDER— Saw-Bench Rollers Moveable Cellar Ventilators Ornamental Gatea and FencingBrackets and Verandah Ringing j (great variety) I Wool Presses, Lawn Rollers, Trolly Wheels, Saw Spindles, &o. Two horse-power Portable Engine for Sale. From the Ist July we will quote Cash Prices, and our terms will be CASH AT THE WORKS. Overdue Accounts will be sued for without further notice. BOGLE. SIMMONDS AND CO. MRS J. LANG> In Returning Thanks to her friends for their kindness and patronage, wishes to intimate that the Business in Emersonstreet will be carried on by her as usual, and any orders which may b» entrusted to her care shall have PROMPT AND CAREFUL ATTENTION. Weddings, Picnics, and Ten Meetings catered for at the Lowest Prices. Hot Luncheon daily, in rooms with every comfort, One Shilling Hot Pies, Tea, or Coffee, from early morning, Sixpence. j Private Rooms, with every convenience, set apart for Ladies. Wedding, Christening, and Birthday Cakes made to order. Lollies of every description made daily on the premises. TpNCOURAGE LOCAL INDUSTRIES FORTUNE AND BLACK, Steam Biscuit Bakers, Bakebb Confbctionebs, &c, Hastings and Dickens Streets, Napier. Steak Factoey rx Dickens-steket. F. & B. are now in a position te supply / all kinds of Biscuits, of tho first quality, at" 4 prices that must give them n market against N merchants' importations. Their Fibst-class Biscuit Making Plant Is at work daily, and the Goods are all sold perfectly fresh; no deterioration by lon* storage or shipment. Messrs Fortune and Black always use the best materials, work them up in the most skilful way, turning- out an article that oommends itself. Country orders promptly paoked and despatched. The Dickens-street Shop (on the way to the station) is always well supplied with Small Goods, 1 convenient for families Rointf by train. ° FORTUNE & BLACK, Hastings and DicV» Streets, Napier. D C. HITCHMAN AND CO., Stjoab Boilers and MANTOACTDBBfIy "* Confectioners, n ~R EG to call attention to the MannhH .U facture of all descriptions of M SWEETS, &c, which, being made from tho best sugars in the Q they can unhesitatingly recomm*! r_-\ them to tho public as thoroughly pure w and genuine, which is of great imk> portance in the present times. Our °O prices, with quality combined, wffl compare favorably w j th ' th £°\ ls V n *e colony. We supply our 5 Reta l m \ m HastingftsLet, opposite Horse Bazaar, with a choice ■ «s—j and varied assortment of £2 SWEETS, LOLLIES, PC) CANDIES, &o. w Show Glasses «nd all trade requisite* ETH kept in stock. I—l . JTJ Prieo lists upon application.. r™"( Orders by post will be f aithiifly an<2 y--' expeditiously executed. Au goodsy delivered to wharf or railway station. ~" FACTORY— -K_ )—j Adjoining Faulknor's Ooneh Factory, D. C. HITCHMAN & CO '*

f/EALANDIA SHEEP DIP. Lα This DIP, prepared by ourselves, is an Entirely Different Article to anything now offered to Sheepowners, and all we ask is A TRIAL TO PROVE ITS VAST SUPERIORITY OVER OTHER DIPS. Wo Guarantee it to Absolutely DESTROY all INSECTS infesting Sheep, to improve the condition of the Wool, and to be quite harmless to persons using it. KEMPTHORNE, PROSSER & CO.'S NEW ZEALAND DRUG COMPANY, Limited. "OOYAL INSURANCE COMPANY Capital and Funds over .. i>5,000,000 Annual Revenue over .. 1,000,000 Fire Risks accepted at Lowest Rates. GEORGE M'VAY, Agent for Hawke's Bay. T)HO3NIX ASSURANCE COMPANY Jl OF LONDON. Established 1782 (over 100 years). A Special Act has passed through the House of Assembly authorising this Company to sue and bo sued by its Attorney in New Zealand. It may bo interesting to its clients to know that this Company was founded at a time when limited liability was unknown. Its history involves continuous reference to fires of great magnitndo in which it has been largely concerned. Now almost forgotten is tho Ratcliffe fire of 1794, in which it paid in its early days £50,000. In 1807 it paid £200,000 for a fire at St. Thomas, West Indies. In 1842, for tho groat Hamburg fire, £216,000. In 1846, £114,000 for the fire at Newfoundland. In 1861, £130,000 for the Tooley-street fire, and in Chicago and Boston fires respectively £100,000 and £50,000. Its reserves now amount to over a million steeling, and its numerous wealthy proprietors, with unlimited liability, furnish an undoubted guarantee of seourity to policyholders. Its agents throughout tho colony aro prepared to aocept Fire Risks at ourrent rateH, and promptness combined with liberality is a characteristic feature in dealing -with those who entrust their interests to its care. HENRY LASCELLES, Land, Estate, Financial, and General Commission Agent, Agent for Hawkes' Bay. Offices: Union Chambers, Banner and Liddle'a Building, Tennyson-street, Napier. TjriCTORIA INSURANCE COMPANY. FIRE ANDMARINERISKS ACCEPTED AT LOWEST CURRENT RATES. ROBERT DOBSON. • Agent. Offices: Emerson-street. Messrs C. B. Hoadley and Cos. Buildings, up-stairs. TMPERIAL I IRE INSURANCE X COMPANY. Olb Bboad-steket, and 16 Palx-Maix, LONDON, INSTITUTED- ISOS. Subscribed and Invested Capital— One Million Six Hundred Thousand Pounds. Insurances are effected at Current Rates, and Losses aro settled in the Colony upon, proof of loss. Agont for Hawke's Bay— D. BALHARRY, - Office: Union Chambers, Banner and Liddle's Building. Sub-Agents—" Rowe Fenuell ... ... •.. Woodvillo W. B. Hill Taradalo E. Beck and Co West Clive W. F. Burnett Hastings Henry Baker Waipawa John Burgh Danovirko THE UNITED INSURANCE COMPANY. Incorporated by Act of Now South Wales. Subsckhied Capital .. £500000 (With Unlimited Liability of Shareholders.) Marine business only transacted at lowest current rates. Losses settled in Napior. D. BALHAERY, Agent for Hawke's Bny. Office: Union Ciiambkes, Banner and Liddle's Building. NORTH BRITISH AND MERCANTILE INSURANCE COMPANY. Authorised Capital ~ ~ £8,000,000 Subscribed .. .« .. 2,500,000 Paid-up 625,000 Feces Rkvenue, 1884: Premiums and interest .. .. £1,201.08 This Company is prepared to Insnv. against FIRE at LOWEST CURRENI , RATES, and settlements made promptly. \ Agents : i Jutland Co. .. . t ~ Waipsiwa ' J. Maudsley ~ ~ .. Tukapuu J. Bennett ~ .. ~ Hastings i NicholJ, Reynolds and Co. .. Gisborno MURRAY, ROBERTS & CO, Agents for Hawke's Bay. ' CJOUTH BRITISH FIRE AND MARINE i U INSURANCE COMPANY OF NEW ZEALAND. ( Capital ~ .. .. £2,000,000 Branch Qffica, corner of Browning and r Herschell-streets. f THIS Company is prepared to insuro . against Fire, every description of Insurable Property at Lowest Current Rates, and ! being a purely Colonial Institution, com- [ mends itself to the general insuring public f Open Policies issued covering Wool from £ sheep's-baek, Wool-shed or Shipping port p to London. t Every olass of Marine Business under- I * taken by the Company. h Local Director .. Edwaed Ltodon, Esa. *" Agents:— R. A. Wilson .. .. West Olive ? William Brown .. .. Waipawa P. J. Popplowell .. .. Kaikora 7. Younghusband .. .. Danevirke ( 1 , . Gilpin Havelock V R. Well wood Hastings Dharles Siau WoodviUe r. Bottomley. Taradale lohn Marshall ~ ~ Meanee tVilliam Small .. #> Norsewood ~ ?eter Barrio Waipukurau l Ellison and Dnnoan.. ~ port Ahuriri common, Shelton and Co. Gisbonio JAMES SIDEY, Branch Man&ger, Hawke's Bay aad Poverty Bay.

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Daily Telegraph (Napier), Issue 5204, 26 April 1888, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 6 Daily Telegraph (Napier), Issue 5204, 26 April 1888, Page 4

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