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Made to Measure Department.—Gentlemen requiring garments for 'Xmas will do well to place their orders with us in good time. Fivo hundred patterns to select from. Newest designs in Homo and Colonial Fabrics, Tweeds, Worsteds, Coatings, Serges, etc. Price Men's Suits, 50s to 955. Fit and workmanship guaranteed. Ringland and Thomas, the People's Clothiers.

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NEAL AND CLOSE'S ' CHRISTMAS EXHIBITION. A GRAND DISPLAY OF FANCY GOODS SUITABLE FOR PRESENTS NEW NOVELTIES AND CHOICE ARTICLES AT THE VERY LOWEST PRICES. NEAL AKD CLOSE'S MAGNIFICENT STOCK CoitriusES SOMETHING NEW ! SOMETHING DIFFERENT ! And Everything Suitaijlb yon CHRISTMAS AND NEW YEAR'S PRESENTS. VISIT THE CHRISTMAS EXHIBITION! INSPECTION INVITED. NEAL AND CLOSE, UNIVERSAL PROVIDERS, NAPIER. NOTICE. IN consequence of the recent advances in the price of Flour, wo, tho undersigned, Bakers, will be obliged to rise tho prico of Bread to :S.',d cash and -Id booked per loaf. JOSEPH JEFFARES, Taradalo I). B. WATT et CO., Taradale E. BENNETT, Clivo J. ALEXANDER, Napier. November 10th, ISSB. NOTICE TO LADIES. MRS THOMSON, Holder's Cottage, Shakespeare road, opens her Classes for Dress Cutting aud Fitting on TUESDAY, the 18th inst. Hours: From 2 to 5, TUESDA-S and FRIDAYS. Terms on Application

PROCLAMATION a. e.TTeed, LADIES' AND GENTLEMAN'S HAIRDRESSER AND TOBACCONIST, Has removed to thoso Ccnterally Situated Premises know as RULE'S CAFE, HASTINGS STREET. R. D. Finn! invites inspection of tho Ladies' and Gentlemen's Hairdressing Rooms, which are second to none in Napier. Ladbs' Combings and every description of Hair Work at Cheap Rates. HAIRCUTTING SIXPENCE at MASONIC HAIRDRESSING SALOON, Hastisos Street. HAWKE'S BAY PERMANENT BUILDING AND INVESTMENT SOCIETY. rpi-lIS Society now advances money on L Freehold "and Leasehold Properties ; Interest calculated at the rate of 8 per cent, per annum, in sums froirrflWo and up wards. Tho Principal and Interest repayable by monthly instalments from 2 to l-years, nt the option of the Borrower. Tlie following shows the monthly rate of repayment of a Loan, of £100 including interest:— £ 6. d. 2 years .. 4 11 S per month 4 „ ..298 0 ~ .. 1 1G 8 ~ 8 „ ..188 „ 10 „ ..148 12 „ .. 1 '2 0 Tho Loan can bo paid off at any timo during the currency of tho Mortgage by 3 Months' Notice, or 3 Months' Interest. In cases ofn less, kc, of Borrowing: Members, the Redemption Payments can be suspended for a stated period, Interest only payable on balance of Loan. If tho Borrowci wishes to build, the money can be advanced as tho building progresses in erection. The charge for drawing the Mortgago Deed is from 21s to 425; the Search and Registration fees being in addition to above. No procuration fee or commission charged on Loans. Persons having a Mortgage on their Property can pay tho same off, through this Society, and repay the Principal and Interest by monthly instalments, which they would otherwise not be enabled to do. Persons may become their own Landlords by obtaining a Loan from this Society ; the rent paid for the property previously being paid into the Society ultimately converts it into an unencumbered Freehold, there being no advance in rent on every improvement | made. Bon-owing Shares are £25 each, Entrance Fee Is per Share, and 10s Gd Inspection Foe- if the Property _i within 3 miles from Napier Post Office; over that distance, ' terms ou application. INVESTMENT SHARES are issued every December, Subscriptions, oa per 1 Share per Month, which can bo withdrawn at any time with Interest and Profit at ; credit at end of previous financial year. Money advanced on security of Investment share without cost of deeds. Interest ' at 8 per cent, per annum. ' Forms of application, Prospectuses and ' nil other information can be obtained at tho • Society's Of!.'.. i ' J. B. FIELDER, r Secretary. 1 SEA WATER SWIMMING BATHS.

rpHE above Baths are now open to the X public from 5 a.m. to 0 p.m. The days set apart for ladies are Mondays, Wednesdays, and Fridays, between the hours of 10 a.m. and 12, during which hours a white flag will be hoisted, and Mrs Bradlield will be in attendance. £ s d Season Ticket (single) ..110 Monthly Ticket (single) .. 0 0 The Baths and all appliances are kept scrupulously clean, there beiug a continual flow of salt water all day, thus completely chiisigiug the water every 18 hours. A Hm- Salt Water Bath has also been added to the establishment, which will no doubt be largely used by tji-ose suffering rem rheumatics, eVc. Hot Fresh Water and Shower Baths at all bourn. Open for young iud.'es from 7 to 9 p.m. on Mondays, Wednesday., and Fridays. The temperature of the water _f__4» r. 1% degrees. 1 * TH.OMAS BRADFIELD, Lessee. OP BOOTS AND SHOES AT THE OLD DUTY PRICES Up to the end of November. FIRST SHIPMENT OK T ENGLISH, CONTINENTAL, AND X_l COLONIAL BOOTS \ SUMMER { SHOES BOOTS SUMMER SHOES BOOTS j SUMMER (SHOES JUST ARRIVED, Selling at the old duty prices will mean i saving of FOUR SHILLINGS iv th, POUND to buyers, but m carrying ou . this principle JOHN MURRAY fully an ' tit-ipates that the increaso of business wil , warrant him in selling at the lowest mini ibiim of profit. The *-uality of the stock is unsurpassed n New Zealand, white the prices arc only ; fraction more than tho cheap and useles ~ rubbish offered ju three-fourths of th , tiiops in the colony. Boots made to order, and repaired so tlfii they will look and wear well. : " Quality compared with prico js thctxu test of cheapness." : JOHN MUKIIAY, BOOT IMPORTER, d HASTINGS STREET, NAPL-R.

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Daily Telegraph (Napier), Issue 5379, 19 November 1888, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Daily Telegraph (Napier), Issue 5379, 19 November 1888, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Daily Telegraph (Napier), Issue 5379, 19 November 1888, Page 3

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