HASTINGS CASH BOOT SHOP. J. 11. GARDINER Y)EGS to inform the residents of Hastings and surrounding districts that he has taken over from Mr T. A. Hayi.s bis old established Boot aud Shoe Warehouse, and hopes, by strict attention to the wants of tho public, to receive a continuation of the support accorded to his predecessor. Boots made to measure, aud Repairs neatly executed. J. R. GARUINEB, Keiiktaunoa-boai*, Hastings. HORTON & SONS (LATE PAPE), TAILORS AND HABITMAKERS, DESIRE to thank their patrons for their liberal support siuco they havo taken' over Ma Pake's business, and hope by their LOW PRICES, combined with strict attention, to retain their favors, and beg to announce to the Public generally that they have added a Shipment of ENGLISH WINTER GOODS, And are constantly U'ceiving consignments of COLONIAL TWEEDS to their Large and Carefully Selected Stock. Angola's Fnshionablo Tweeds, Bannockburn's Light and Heavy Overcoats, kc Having had long experience in West End of London, Brighton, and other large towns of England and the colonies, Can Guarantee A Fibst-cxass Fit. BEST WORKMANSHir. EMERSON-STREET, NAPIER. NOTICE TO FARMERS. MESSRS ROBJOHNS AND SONS, who arc constructing New Malthouse, will in tho forthcoming season give Highest Market Price for Prime Chevalier Malting Borloy.
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Daily Telegraph (Napier), Issue 5275, 19 July 1888, Page 4
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