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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 AND CLOSE'S MAGNIFICENT STOCK Comprises SOMETHING NEW ! SOMETHING DIFFERENT ! And EvKBTrniNO Suitable tor /TIHRISTMAS ANJ) NEW YEAR'S \j PRESENTS. VISIT THE CHRISTMAS EXHIBITION! INSPECTION INVITED. NEAL AND CLOSE, UNIVERSAL PROVIDERS, NAPIER. A WRESTLING MATCH BKTWKEN DONOVAN AND WI MACKIE (Or Gisiiounk), FOR £20 A-SIDE, Will bo held at the Theatre Royal on FRIDAY, 30th INST., At 8 p.m.

Admission—2s *nd Iβ. I- E S FARPADETS. J THEATRE ROYAL, TO-MORROW EVENING. ST. PATRICK'S SCHOOL, HASTINGS. f~l RAND CONCERT AND DRAMATIC IT PERFORMANCE by the Children on TUESDAY, December lltli, 1888. Doors open 6.30 p.m; Commenco at 7 o'clock. Tho Distribution of School Prizos will take place during tho evening. BANK HOLIDAY. rHE Banks in Hawko'a Bay will bo closed on FRIDAY, tho 30th instant, being St. Andrew's Day. HERETAUNGA ROAD BOARD. rpENDERS will be received by the above X Board up to NOON of THURSDAY the (Hh day of December proximo for tho following , works on tho Raukawa Road near tho Bridge Pah : — Ist. For tho Cartage of 300 cubic yards of Earth. 2nd. For getting and carting 800 cubic yards of Shingle. Specifications of tho work can be seen »t the Office of tho Town Clerk, Hastings. _ Mr Arch. McLean will meet intending Tenderers at tho Wind Mill, near tho site of tho proposed works on MONDAY tho 3rd December proximo at 2 p.m., for the purpose of showing them over the road, and pointing out where tho gravel and earth is to bo taken from.

Tho lowest or any tender not necessarily accepted. By Order J. COLLING E, Clerk, Heretaunga Road Board. Hastings, 28th November, 1888. LOST, in or about Taradale—A Mastiff Pup. Answers to the name of "Tongariro." Anyone returning the dog to Dr. do Lisle, Nnpier, will bo rewarded. TMPOUNOET) at Hastings, by J. Curtis, JL Ranger—Brown Gelding, branded like C o on off shoulder, streak down face, shod all round. Will bo sold on the 12th of December, at 12 o'clock noon, if not claimed and expenses paid. W. STOCK, Pouudkeeper.

MR COLLEDGE Is now quite established in his new premises next Hannah and Co., and opposite Bank of New Ziealand. WATCHES, CLOCKS, AND JEWELLERY Of evory description have boon ro-niarke at Extremely Low Prices. INSPECTION INVITED. A choice and varied assortment of Now Goods in Silver and Electro Plato has been received, and will bo sold at Prices whicb ought to induco customers to turciuse. Mr Colledgo has resolved to adopt a system of QUICK RETURNS AND SMALL PROFITS. GOD SAVE NEW ZEALAND !

SPECIAL NOTICE. MEBAN, BOOTMAKER, BEGS to tender his best thanku to his patrons, who, during the past nine and a half years, have accorded biro their kind support. In the future, as in the past, all orders entrusted to him will receive prompt attention. Tho splendid roputation which W. M. s BOOTS AND SHOES have acquired throughout Hawko'e Bay has only been built up by personal attention and a thorough knowledge of the trade and tho requirements of the district. All orders done with Npatncss and Despatch, SEWN BOOTS A SPECIALITY. None but First-class Workmen employed and Best Material used. Having just completed suitablo alterations to tho shop, W. Mkban is enabled to go more largely into the Ready-made Department. IMPORTED STOCK. A good variety of French, English, and Colonial-made Boots, Shoes, and Slippers in Ladies' Gentlemen's, and Children's, at prices that will compare \ favorably with any shop in H.B. Price Lists aro not much nooded when all goods are marked in plain figures. Inspection respectfully invited. THE PORT AHURIRI BOOT SHOP.

MRS (COLONEL) MoDONNELL having opened ft School for young Ladies at Brougham Housu, Elhoo-street, Wellington, is ready to receive a few select pupil boardfra to train and educate with her own daughters. Tho School is attended by the b,esfc Masters to bo had in Wellington. Tho House and Grounds aro large, occupying ono'of thp ino'st huffltby isf |jue Iμ Wellington, commanding a splendid vjow of tno Oiiy a«'d Hnjrbor,, Mra McDonnell will bo happy t> fumwh all particular to ParentH wishing to place their daughters under her care. Terms, forty-oight guineas per annum. Address: Brougham House, Ellico-Htreet, Wellington. ITS A EACT TJiat W. GRIFFITH, the well known Bootrack-cj., has opened up a Consignment of Ready-mudo Boots and Sfiops, wnieh ho will Sell for Cash at a" very ijuialf adyanca on cost price. A nice assortment of Ladies' Children's Boots, Shoes, and Slippers very .ofyeai). Men's Strong Nailed Boots (my own initko) at Ready-made Prices. Boys' and Youths' Strong NujUid Boots {my own make) at Prices that Can't bo JJinit. Every article in tho Trade kept in stock. Tho rotnd ftuajaiidia Boot a specialty. Every deßcrtptifin of P-egtfed Djul Sewn Boots , ruado to order. Repairing ill nil U" branches neatly dqne a.t I Price*. Noto the address .— W. GRIFFITHS, Boot and Shoe Waeehouse, Carlyle Street, Napier. "A , AE 'GO ,, ' MQSUIEL TYnSEfta MOSGIEL HOSIEBY AND YARNS KQSRTKfc FLANNELS A.ND BLAMKKTS MOSGIEL RUGS AND PLAIDS A 1 ways repeive the ■' HIGHEST AWARDS FOR EXCELLENCE

T?iE MOSGIEL WOOLLENS A RE mudo from PURE WOOLS alone, J\. and without nuy shoddy mixture, by cpmpotpnt ljjind« and the best obtainable rpitoutnery, The Public are reijuuKted not to accept limitations, but to inaist upon get ling the genuine Mosgicl artit»l«J«»The Trad« supplied throug-li all tho W»i«le»nlc Wnrchiiiiseinen, or at tlus Couir pany'fe Warohousit, Dunodii* and ijy llesm'd Davidson, Irvino and Co., und N'<-al nn<i M«*i'. Napior. NIGHTSOIL CONTRACT. I LL Communications of whatever uature j\ rcferrinjr to the Nighteoil Contnurt must I>e addrcHs.-.l t>. U. B. MoDonal'l, Bfwc l\Q, P. 0., Napjor,

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Daily Telegraph (Napier), Issue 5387, 28 November 1888, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 Daily Telegraph (Napier), Issue 5387, 28 November 1888, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 Daily Telegraph (Napier), Issue 5387, 28 November 1888, Page 3

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