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TAILORING DEPARTMENT—Choice new Season's goods at right prices. Fit guaranteed. Suits, 50s to 9os ; Overcoats, Trousers, and Trousers and Vests, in proportion. Materials, Kaiapoi, Roslyn, and Scotch Tweeds, Hosies, Serges, Diagonals, &c. Newest designs for this season.— Ringland and Thomas, Clothiers, Hatters, and Hosiers. (For continuation of newt see fourth page..

[Established 22 Years.] NEAL &_CLOSE; • THE LARGEST STOCK OF DRESS MATERIALS IN NAPIER. NEW FABRICS, NEW STRIPES, AND NEW COLORS FOR WINTER. Novelties in Tweed Suitings New Mosgiel Dress Tweeds New Serges, Now Beiges New Habit Cloths in New Colorings New Skirts and Skirtings New Mantel Cloths and Mixtures New Silks, New Velvets, Now Plushes Now Fur Cloaks, New Jersey Jackets Now Dolmans, Mantles, and Ulsters DRESS AND MANTLE MAKING BY MRS HOPE. THE NEW GOODS FOR THE WINTER SEASON ARE NOW BEING SHOWN. And to Ladies residing at a distance Patterns will bo sent Post Free on application. Carriage paid on all Parcels ovor £2 in value to any Railway Station on tho Napier Line. NEAL &CLOSE, UNIVERSAL DRAPERS AND OUTFITTERS.

NOW OPENED, THE NAPIER DRAPERY COMPANY, HASTINGS-STREET, tggf In Premises lately occupied by Carter and Co. An early visit rospeotfully requested. OT. PAUL'S PRESBYTERIAN O CHUCH.—A Social TEA MEETING, to welcome tho Roy. J. G. Paterson on his ' return from Australia, will be held >Uji.'the Theatre Royal on TUESDAY NEXT?. ' Tea i at 6.30 ; after-meeting at 8 p.m. Tickets, price One Shilling, to be had of Messrs J. W. Craig, J. Crerar, R. C. Harding, Napier, aud W. Denholm, Port Ahuriri. YOUNG WOMEN'S MUTUAL HELP ASSOCIATION. MUSICAL AND LITERARY ENTERTAINMENT on behalf of the Piano und Dorcas Fund, St. John's Schoolroom, WEDNESDAY EVENING, June 6th. Pianoforte Solo .. ~ Miss Roohfort Song .. .. .. Mr S. R. Kennedy " Soug Miss Large Reading .. .. Roy. D'Aroy Irvino j Song Mrs Davidson Violoncello Solo .. Mr S. R. Kennedy Song .. Mr Hawkins Interval of Ten Minutes. Pianoforte Solo .. .. Miss Fulton Song Rev. H. J. Freeland Reading .. .. Rev. De Berdt Hovell Song .. Mrs Preston Song ~ .. .. .. Miss I. Fulton Reading Mr Cornford Duet .. ..Mrs Southwell and Miss Roy To commence at 8 p.m. Admission to non-members, Is. C. CORNFORD, fHon. Sec. ROYAL. GRAND VARIETY, VOCAL, AND INSTRUMENTAL CONCERT Will be given on TUESDAY, 10th JUNE, In aid of tho GARRISON BAND FUND, Look out for the Programme in a future issuo. Popular Prices—Dress Cirolo, 3s; Stalls, 2s; Pit, Is. , THEATRE jy|jl|||L ROYAL ' FRIDAY, JUNE Bth, 1888. T BONFIELD AKERS Has the honor to announce thai; tho first of the series of j GRAND POPULAR CONCERTS will tako place on the above dato. Reserved Seats at Hoffman & Sons: Admission — Dress Circle, is : stalls, 2s 6d; pit, Is. \-V_JST*OLIVE PUBLIO HALLENTERTAINMENT AND JCONCERT, in aid of St. Mark's Church. THURSDAY AND FRIDAY, 7th and Bth June. Redstone's Omnibus will leave Neal and Close's comer at 7 o'clock on FRIDAY. Faro, 2s. __ GOViZtIHIVJENT LIFE INSURANCE DEPARTMENT. CHIEF ADVANTAGES. Low iii-iMiiiuins and lurRC bonuses. '■'mills kept in Now Zealand. Claims paid immeiliatelij after proof of doatn. Most liberal conditions. Low Now Zealand mortality. Kuuuoiciciil management. Statu security. TOTAL HUM ASSUBIiI) (including Bonus Additions) _?,1.30,2„ TOTAL FUXDS (the whole invested ill Nuw /.'inland) ... ... •-• *1,0-Bi*Jo In addition to the above funds, the oflico lias au ANNUAL INCOME of over X_ti,<JW Tin) Surplus Caul) Profits in 1885 were £213,556 i OPENINH 0? TONTINE SAViKIiS HIND SECTION, Tontine Savings Fund Systom Policies ara now being .ssiicd. „ ~ New Assurers and oxißtiui? Assurance Policyholders vri 1 !ju allowed to join this isection. All profit? aowuiuß after entering tho section are Bet ana it to bo divided among tho policyholders re.uainiue in lhv suction at tho end i of WOO, vhnn liberal roturns in caab. are antiC Tho prii eiplcs of tho Tontine and mode of keeping a-«onuts aro not kopt secrot, as in case of oth*r Tontineß advertised. , %* lufor nation can bo obtained at tho Head ' Office and ill Blanches and and also from the Travelling Agents of the Dopartmout. • P. W. FHANKLAND, Actuary and Principal Officer. D. M. liUCKIE, Commissioner, i "wTboyix •QHIP CHANDLER, i_» i Sail, Teat, Tarpaulin, Horse Cover, and Oilskin Manufacturer, a PORT AHURIRI. a HORSE COVERS. The Best Quality and Fit mado in Hawke a i Bay. A trial solicited. v Feices—l2s, 15s, IDsGd, 20s, and 23s each v ac lording to size and quality. OILSKIN CLOTHING I, Of the Best Quality only, made at low prices. i, Rope, Canvas, Ash Oars, Fitch, Tar, Oils, Paints, Copper Boat Nails, Oakum, :, Fishing Sets, Net Twine, Shoot Cork, Fishing l-'ackle, Anchors, Chains, and every c description of Ship Chandlery Goods in stock. W. BOYD, PORT AHURIRI.

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Daily Telegraph (Napier), Issue 5237, 5 June 1888, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Daily Telegraph (Napier), Issue 5237, 5 June 1888, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Daily Telegraph (Napier), Issue 5237, 5 June 1888, Page 3

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