COAL TAR ON SALE AT THE GAS WORKS. In quantities of 10ga!s. and under, M \) gal. ~ over 10 ~ 4-.'id m „ „ 200 ~ -id „ FOR Garden Paths and Buck Yards it not only forms a Smooth Waterproof Surf iinu, but is a Valuable Disinfectant. The Company have a Stock of Tar at present on hand, but, as the demand in summer considerably oxeeeds tho supply, thoso who contemplate using tho same are recommended to start the work early, in order to avoid disappointment. NAPIEII GAS CO., LIMITED. STYLISH DRESSMAKING. MRS. SUTTON desires to intimate that she hsis secured the services of one of the best Dressmakers in N.Z. Charges Moderate, and no two Costumes made alike. MRS. SUTTON, EMERSON-STREET. CHOICE NEW DRKSS FABRICS In all Fashionable Shades and Materials at Moderate Prices, at MRS. BUTTON'S, EMERSON-STREET. FRENCH PLAIN AND STRIPE BEIGES, Ceylo:i Tennis Cloths, Mousiliuo Stripes, Foule and Fancy Stripes, French Jerseys, Crepe de Soie, French Cashmeres, English ditto in all New Summer Shades. The above, and other Materials in great variety, at MRS. SUTTON'S, EMERSON-STREET. FASHIONABLE MILLINERY, BONNETS, HATS, And all Millinery Requisites ; Ribbons in Newest Colorings ; Laces, Flowers (now most fashionable), Gloves, Collarettes, Jackets, &c, at j MRS. SUTTON'S. NOTE.—MRS. SUTTON having purchased largely for this Season's requirements, is fully prepared to maintain tho high reputation sho Las gained for FIRST-CLASS MILLINERY. JUST OPENED OUT AT THE NOVELTY_ DEPOT. Japaneso Fire Screen Umbrellas Japanese Fire Screen Fans Japanese Fans for Covering Novelties in Fancy Glasswaro, Vases, Jugs, Baskets, Jars, &c. Terra Cotta and oiher Plaques Fairy Lights in various shades, 3s each American Chair Seats for re-seating old chairs, from Is: anyone can put them on. Cornelius Photo Frames (cabinet) Is. each American Wire Bird Cages, from -Iβ. od. Mrs. Potts' Smoothing Irons, 10s Gd set. Tea Spoons l<. Gd., Js. lid., 3s. half-dozen, gunrantrnl to wear white Dessert Knives from 4s. half-dozen Table Knives, Forks, Spoons, Carvers, &a., equally as cheap. Chiint Baskets, Brush and Tinware at, exceptionally low prices. Toys and Fancy Goods in great variety. Call and sco for your.- U-es, you are rescectfully invited to stei, i i and look round. NOVELTY DEPOT, H.-i '•ijjs-strcet, Next Drapery Company's. WHY throw away your Hard Earned Money by Buying Elsewhere, when you can *uvo at least 5s in the £ by purchasing your Trimmed and Untriramed Hats and Bonnets from tho l> R A P E R V COMPANY. spring 2sBB summer: new goods! new goods:: new goods !!! OUK FjHST SliirMiiN'T 9,5 CAS E S 95 NOW OPENING. CALL KARLY AND INSPECT. DRESSMAKING DEPA RTMENT. MRS WILSON has now arrived from Auckland and taken over chargo of tho above department. ELYTIIE AND CO.
It is said that the losses of tho Dunedm Herald since first started total .£27,.')00.
The Rev. P. H. Cornford will preach tomorrow morning on, " Loyo Revealed to Lovo;" and in tho evening on, "Tho Ckuuwng from All Sin,"
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Daily Telegraph (Napier), Issue 5343, 6 October 1888, Page 2
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