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WAIPAWA INDUSTRIAL AND ART EXHIBITION. IMPORTANT NOTICE TO EXHIBITORS. OWING to the necessary absence from Waipawa of the Secretary, all applications for space (accompanied in the cases specified by the correct amount of fees), must be directed to the "Treasurer Waipawa Industrial and Art Exhibition, Box 12, Waipawa. — J. Moqkidoe, Treasurer. WAIPAWA INDUSTRIAL AND ART EXHIBITION. Undeh Distinguished Patkonagk. President: T. Tanner, Esq., M.H.R. Vice-presidents : J. D. Ormond, Esq., W. C. Smith, Esq., and Captain W. Russell, M.H.R.'s. Solicitor: F. 08. Loughnan, Esq. Bankers : Bank N.Z., Waipawa. Patrons—The leadiugrcsideuts of Ha wke's Bay. INTENDING EXHIBITORS are notified that the date fixed on or before which Entries must be made is November Ist, but telegrams will be atteniied to if followed immediately by letter ART and CURIO Exhibits will be shown FREE if not offered for sale. Fancy Needlework or othei Home Industries will be carefully set oil, but no charge will be made for space. All Exhibits FREE over all Railway Lines in the colony (vitk Gazette) and for freight one way in Union Co.'b steamers. Charges for Space : —Main building, 3s. per cubic yard ; under canvas, 2s per superficial yard ; first-class wall space, Is Od per yard ;" second class, ditto, Is per yard : open itir space, Od per yard. GRAND OPENING DAY, WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER out. SPECIAL TRAINS AT EXCURSION FARES. Special inducements for encouraging tho attendance of School Children. Second uiiil Third day (Thursday and Friday)— Poultry and Bird Show. Entries, November 20. Fourth Dny (Saturday)— Dairy Produce Show. Entries, 20th November. Exhibits will be taken up to U a.m., day of Show. Fifth Day (Monday)— Dog and Cat Show. Entries, November 20. Exhibits 11 a.m. on day of Show. Sixth Day (Tuesday)—Floricultural and Horticultural Show. Entries, November 20th ; pot exhibits must be on the ground tho previous evening. Cut Flowers and Vegetables day of show, at 11 a.m. Sports, &.C., &c, to follow on other days. Arrangements are beiny: made to hold ft BAND CONTEST. AGENTS: Napier.—Mr. Henry Lascelles (for poultry exhibit*), Mr. F. W. A. Bishop West Clive.—Mr. Bell Hastings.—Mr. A. B. Greeno Kaikora.—Mr. E. Gray Waipuknrau.—Mr R. Rush Ormondville and Makotuku.—Mr. F. W. Holliiis Danevirke.—Mr. Clayton Woodville.—Mr. E. A. Ilaggen Hampden.—Mr. A. H. Parkinson Sco Prospectus for full particulate. BEN. B. JOHNSON, Hon. See. PROCLA M A T I O N A. E.~KEED, LADIES' AND GENTLEMAN'S HAIRDRESSER AND TOBACCONIST, Has removed to thosfi Centerally Situated Premises know as RULE'S CAFE, HASTINGS STREET. R. D. Piiuk invites inspection of tho Ladies' and Gentlemen's Hairdressing Rooms, which are second to none in Napier. L'ldbs , Combings and every description of Hair Work at Cheap Rates. HAIRCUTTING SIXPENCE AT MASONIC HAIRDRESSING SALOON Hastings Street. HORTON & SONS (LATE PAPE), TAILORS AND IIABITMAKERS, DESIRE to thank their patrons for their liberal support since they have taken over Mit Pai'k's business, and hope by their LOW PRICES, combined with strict attention, to retain their favors, and beg to announce to tho Public generally that they have added a Shipment of ENGLISH WINTER GOODS, And are constantly receiving consignments of COLONIAL TWEEDS to their Large and Carefully Selected Stock. Angola's Fashionable Tweeds, Bannockburn's Light and Heavy Overcoats, &c. Having had long experience in West End of London, Brighton, and other large towns of England and the colonies, Can Guahantek A First-class Fit. BEST WORKMANSHIP. EMERSON-STREET. NAPIER. ASK FOR EMPIRE COMPANY'S DRAGON BAKING POWDER. IT is the PUREST and BEST in the World, being made with pure Grape Cream of Tartar and warranted absolutely free from ALUM, or any other injurious, ingredient. W. & G. TURNBULL £ CO., Wellington FUJ, T0 N AN I) SOUTHWELL, SEEDSMEN, CLIVE-iSQUARE, NAPIER, Have for Sale : GRASS SEEDS, rnURNIPS, TARES, RAPE, X CLOVERS, &o. MARKET GARDEN AND FLOWER SEEDS. CHEMICAL MANURES, BONEDUST, &o. Agencies : Hayward'e Powder Dip Tornlinßon and Hayward'e Glycerine Dip Planet, jr. Garden Imp omenta. NORTHERN ASSURANCE COMPANY. Fire Policies at Current Rates. HAWKE'S BAY DAIRY. MR E. W. DENT (hit« manager for Mr T. J. Bowes) begs to inform tho public that he has commenced business as Dairyman in the premises next Messrs Starkcy, EmtTbuu-street. FIRST-CLASS BUTTER Received daily from the best Dairies in Ha wke's Bay. FItE S H M"I L X Always to be. had. FARM PRODUCK AND GENERAL PROVISION STORE. EggH, Cheese, and Ham always o;i hand. Quality guaranteed. All jroods delivered to any part of Napier liud customers waited on. A trial iv solicited. Prices nil] be found very moderate, BUY the new VIEW OF NAPIER, lithographed in nine colors by Mr A. D. Willis from photo, specially taken by Mr t>. (.'arncll. Best view of the town over publii-tic-i;. Price, Is (id. Sold only by tho undersigned. Maoki Hyjinal.— Now edition (eighth thousand) now published. Subscriptions received for PiciUEKaauE Atlas ok Austualasia, tho finest illustrated work ever produced in this hemisphere. Specimen parts may be seen. P;\Ht-dlVii PICTUKESUUK Au.II'HAIiASIA. New .supplies of Emukoiiiery Gooiis. Fancy Ahticlm jn Nativk Woora. Orders received for all kimls of Fancy Work. Novelties Monthly by Direct Steamer^. R. C. IIAIIDING, PRINTER. PUBLISHER, BOOK SELLER, STATIONER, DEALER IN ART NEEDLEWORK, Hastings - stb ickt. NIGHTSOIL CONTRACT. ALL Communications of whatever nature referring to the Nightsoil Contract must be addressed to G. B. McDonald, Box lie, P. 0., Napier.

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Daily Telegraph (Napier), Issue 5368, 5 November 1888, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 Daily Telegraph (Napier), Issue 5368, 5 November 1888, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 Daily Telegraph (Napier), Issue 5368, 5 November 1888, Page 4

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