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P. IVCOLLEDGE MAKES THE FOLLOWING IMPORTANT ANNOUNCEMENT: SELLING OFF, RETIRING FROM BUSINESS. ; I beg to inform the inhabitants of Napier and surrounding Districts that I am about TO RETIRE FROM THE WATCHMAKING AND JEWELLERY BUSINESS, And will therefore offer the whole of my Stock at ','■•. ANY PRICE CONSISTENT WITH REASON. NO FAIR OFFER WILL BE REFUSED. This is not an advertising dodge, but a positive fact. I HAVE ALREADY ARRANGED, O ENGAGE IN ANOTHER LINE OF BUSINESS, And must freo myself from my present one as speedily as possible. It is needless to enumerate the various articles for sale. . I have a varied stock ofeyerthingappertainingtothebusiness. REMEMBER THIS IS A BON A FIDE SELLING OFF SALE. P. F. COLLEDGE. WATCHMAKER AND JEWELLER, Next Hannah & Co. THE CHEAPEST HARDWARE HOUSE. sideyT bain, Have been appointed SOLE AGENTS, Wholesale and Retail, for ASTON'S BRILLIANT SELF-SHINING QTOVE AND GRATE POLISH. Thiß is one of the greatest discoveries of the age. It has been the result of a large amount of study on the part of the Inventor to perfect a Polish which would work easily and satisfactorily in a perfectly dry state, thereby obviating the disagreeable task of mixing and preparing. A good Stove and Grate Polish is an absolute necessity'in every family. It only then becomes a question of i offering the best to make a sale. To prove that this Polish is the best ever offered ie an easy task, a trial only being required, when the result will be so strikingly beautif nl that no further words will be necessary. Tho following , are some of tho advantages this Polish offers to all others now in use:— 1. It requires no water mixing like the various cake or powder polishes. 2. It is Self-shining, and completely doos away with the hard labor in grato cleaning". 3. It produces in a few moments a most brilliant and lasting Polish. 4. It is much Cheaper than anything else its kind, co little beingrequired at a time. And lastly, it has no equal in the world. DrEKCTiONB FOB Use—Dip a well-damped woolleii rag in some of the Polish and apply to the Grate or Stove, then rub with a dry cloth, and a most beautiful Polish will aP ijSE ONCE AND YOU WILL USE NOTHING ELSE. In tin boxes 3d and 8d each. SIDEY~& BAIN, IRONMONGERS, Hastings stseet, Nahhb. TO THOSE ABOUT TO BUILD OR BUY PROPERTY. rpHE Hawko's Bay Permanent Building and Investment Society grant Loans on Mortgage. Socioty's new scale cheaper than a 7 per cent. Loan from outside. Sco Circnlar iaaued through evening paper. Full particulars may bo had npon application at the Office, Tennyson etreot HAWKE'S BAY PERMANENT BUILDING AND INVESTMENT SOCIETY. Society now advances money on L Freehold and Leasehold Properties; Interest calculated at the rate of 8 percent, per annum, in sums from £25 and upwards. Tho Principal and Interest ropayablo by monthly instalments from 2 to 12 years, at tho option of the Borrowor. The following shows the monthly rato of repayment of a Loan of £100 including interest :■ — £ s. d. 2 years .. 411 8 per month 4 „ ..298 „ 6 ~ .. 1 16 8 „ 8 ~; ..188 10 „ ..118 „ 12 „ ..12 0 „ The Loan cum be paid o3 at any time during tho currency of tho Mortgago by 3 Months' Notic, or 3 Months' Interest. In cases ofo -icsh, &c, of Borrowing Members, tho Redemption Payments can be suspended for a stated period, Interest only payablo on balanco of Loau. If tho Borrowei wishes to build, tho money can be advanced as the building progresses in erection. < . Tho charge for drawing tho Mortgage Deed is from 21s to 42a; the Search and Registration fees being in addition to above. No procuration fee or commission charged on Loans. Persons having a Mortgage on their ProEerty can pay tho same off, through this ociety, and repay tho Principal and Interest by monthly instalments, which thoy would otherwise not be enabled to do. Persons may become their own Landlords by obtaining a Loan from this Society; thu rent paid for the property previously being paid into tho Society ultimately converts it into an unencumbered Freehold, there being no advance in rent on every improvement made. Borrowing Shares aro £'2o each, Entrance Fee Is per Share, and 10» 6d Inspction Fee, if the Property in within 3 milee from Napier Post Office; over that distanco, terms on application. INVESTMENT SHARES aro issued every December, Subscriptions, 5e per Share per Month, which can be withdrawn at any lime with Interest and Profit at credit at end of previous financial year. Money advanced on security of Investment ahare without coat of deeds. Interest at 8 per cent, per annum. Forms of application, Prospectuses and all other information can bo obtained at the Society's O& -<*. J. B. FIELDER, Secretary. "A , AEJOO , " MOSGIEL TWEEDS MOSGIEL HOSIERY AND YARNS MOSGIEL FLANNELS AND BLANKETS MOSGIEL RUGS AND PLAIDS Alwaye receive the HIGHEST AWARDS FOR EXCELLENCE THE MOSGIEL WOOLLENS A RE mado from PURE WOOLS alone, J\. and without any shoddy mixture, by competent bauds and the best obtainable machinery. The Public are requested not to accept Imitations, but to insist upon getting the genuine Mosgiel articles. The Trade supplied through all the Wholesale Warehousemen, or at the Company's Warehouse, High-street, Dunedin and by Messrs Davidson, Irvine and Co., and Neal and Close, Napier. CHRISTMAS AND NEW YL'AB CUFM. KAALB OF CAKE TO BE GIVEN tJUU AWAY AT J. LANG'S (Suxcossor to D. B. Watt nnd J. Hekon), EMERSON STREET. Every purchaser to tho amount of 5s (FIVE SHILLINGS) will recoivo lib of the Iced Cako now on view. A LARGE STOCK "OF CHRISTMAS AND NEW YEAR GOODS. CHRISTMAS AND NEW YEAR CAKES In great variety, from Is to £6.

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Daily Telegraph (Napier), Issue 5414, 2 January 1889, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 Daily Telegraph (Napier), Issue 5414, 2 January 1889, Page 4

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