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NEW GOODS JUST LANDED. GREAT COMPULSORY SALE BY BLYTHE AND COOWTNG to the late arrival of our Shipments for the present Season, we have determined to mark them off, as they are unpacked, at SALE PRICES, : And at the same timo submit our Entire Stock, amounting to about £12,000, At tho samo terms. Choice, New, Perfect Goods arc therefore to bo had at B L V T HE'S For just what they will fetch. Everything has been Overhauled, Remarked, and Reduced, and the Snlo will begin on SATURDAY, 17th NOVEMBER..

Tho Balance of the late BON MAR CH E STOCK, Bought by us at a Discount of 65 per cent., will now be submitted at this GREAT COMPULSORY SALE. rpHE SECRET OF SUCCESS. A HINT WORTH KNOWING. The Trade done at tho Hawke's Bay and Napier Cash Boot Market has reached its present immense proportions simply by giving its patrons the Better and Highfr Classes of Goods at a Lower Scale of Profit than has ever been nttemptcd before. Of course, Goods must bo favorably bought by the merchant before they can bo told at a " bargain" to the Public. But tho average shopkeeper, forgetting that he has paid mitdlismkn's r-ROMTS upon his goods, generally marks them on the principle of getting all ho can for the timo being, and never reducing prices until compelled to do so by active competition. That this is a falite idea is proved bj- the Biiccess of the Great Boot Providers, whose principle is to sell all their goods at a minimum rate of pvofit. They aro wide awake to tho fact that the Bargains continually being secured by their Buyers do them most good when turned over to their customers at a tbiflk ovbr cost. As the Americans say, "The price tells and everybody tolls the price." The following prices tell their own tale :— LADIES'— Kid E.S. Single Soles, 4s lid, 5s lid. Glove Kid E.S. Hisrh Leg, 5s 6d, 6s 6d. Glaze Kid E.S., 6slld, Bs6d. Glaze Kid Walking Shoes, 4s Rd, 4s lid. French Kid Button Shoes, 7s Gd, 8s lid. German Walking Shoes, 7s lid, Ds 6d. Evening Shoes, 2s lid, 3s Gd, 4s Gd. Prunella Button Boots, 4s 6d. Glove Kid Button Boots, 4s Ud. Calf Kid Button Boots, 7s Gd. Kid Balmorals, 7s 6d, 8s 6d. Cordovan Balmorals, 6s lid, 7s Gd. Levant Balmorals Gs lid, 8s Gd. Strong Leather Laceup Boots, Gs 1 Id, 7s 6d, Ss 6d. Strong Elastic Sides, 6s lid, 7s lid, Ss 6d. Strong Slippers, 2s lid. House Boots, 2« lid, 3s 9d, 4s Gd. Prunella Slippers, 2s lid, 3s lid. Sand Shoes, 3s 6d, 4s Gd. Tennis Shoes, 3s 1 Id, 4s 9d. GIRLS'— SandShoes, Is lid, 2s 9d. Walking Shoes, 3s lid, 4s lid. Kid Elastic Sides, 3s Gd. School Boots, 3» lid, 4» lid. Slippers, 1b lid, 2s 6d. GENTS'— Kid Leg, Calf Gnloshed E.S., English Manufacture, 7s lid, 8s 6d. Plain E.S., Toe and Heel Plates, 7s lid, 8s Gd, 9s Gd. Walking Shoes, English and Colonial Manufacture, 6s lid, 7s Gd, Ss 6d. Goloshed Balmorals, Sewn, English Make, 8s Gd, 9s 6d. Nailed Shooters, own n'ako, Os Gd, 10s Gd Nailed Bluchers, on Gd. Slipperx, 3s Gd, Is Gd. Button Boots, Cloth Tops, Hand Sown, splendid va2ue, 12s Gd BOYS'— School Boots, 3s 9d, 4* 9d Sunday Boots, 4s Gd, 5s 6d Strap Shoes, an immense quantity just opened up, embracing many novelties ; 1 c Largest and Choicest Stock in New ■ Zealand, absurdly cheap. Avoid middlemen's profits by purchasing | i irectfrom HANNAH. Glycerolo Is, Nubian Blacking Is, Satin Polish Gd, Gloss Gd t Cork Soles, 2d and Id, etc., etc W.M. NEWTON &C° Have now Lanbino rim "Waimea" puom. Lonegn— THARTHENWARE & GLASSWARE. White and Gold China Breakfast and Tea Cups and Saucers Pink and Gold China Breakfast and Tea Cups and Saucers ' Celeste and Gold China Breakfast and Tea Cups and Saucers Old Willow China Breakfast and Tea Cups ami Saucers W. and G., P. and G. Celeste and Gold Plates, Slops, Sugars, Creams, and all matching* Fancy China Tea Sets, 22 pieces Fancy China Musts Fancy China Candlesticks in large variety China Dressing Tabic Toilet Sots, Chceeo Stands Tea Pots—Black and Gold, Old Willow, and a variety of patterns Set of Jugs, a large assortment Pheasant, Blue Band and Line, and Red Band and Lino Dinner Ware, Meat Dishes, Cover Dishes, Sauce Boats, &o. GLASSWARE ! GLASSWARE ! Cut and Engraved Wator Bottles, Water Monkeys, Spirit Bottles, Fancy Breakfast Cruets, Tumblers, Wine Glasses, Fish Bowls in all sizes, Sugars and Butters, Comforts, &c, &c. Further Shipments to arrive per " Auriga," "Tenby Castle," and " Oamaru," expected next month. HONEY ! HONEY ! HONEY !—Pure extracted Honey. The quality of the Honey we have been selling for some years past is well known to tho Hawke's Bay public. We may mention that it took 2nd prize at the Melbourne Exhibition for absolute purity. W M. NEWTON & C°HASTINGS STREET.

£2500 WORTH OF BOOTS AND SHOES AT THE OLD DUTY PRICES Up to the end of DECEMBER. FIRST SHIPMENT OK ENGLISH, CONTINENTAL, AND COLONIAL BOOTS) SUMMER (SHOES BOOTS SUMMER \ SHOES BOOTS) SUMMER [ SHOES UST ARRIVED. Selling at tho old duty prices will mean a saving of FOUR SHILLINGS in the POUND to buyers, but in carrying out this principle JOHN MURRAY fully anticipates that the increase of business will warrant him in selling at tho lowest minimum of profit. The quality of tho stock is unsurpassed in New Zealand, while tho prices aro only a fraction more than the cheap and useless rubbish offered in throe-fourths of the shops in the. colony. Boots made to order and repaired so that they will look and wear well. " Quality compared with prico is the true test of cheapness." JOHN MURRAY, BOOT IMPORTER, HASTINGS STREET, NAPIER. AUSTRALIAN ALLIANCE ASSUR A ANCE COMPANY. PKKorPAL Oitwces—77 Collins-streot West, Melbourne. FIRE AND MARINE RISKS of every Jesiription accepted by tho undersigned at LOWEST RATES. DAVIDSON, IRVINE & CO. NEW ZEALAND INSURANCE COMPANY. [Established 1859.] Capital .. ■• .. .. £1,000,000 Paid-up stud Reserve Funds .. £426,0000 With uuiunitai of Shareholders. FlßE—lnsurances agdinst loss by firo are effected by this Company upon overy description of property ou the most favorable terms. MARINE — Merchandise, Freight, and Hulls insured to and from all parts of the world. T. J. BRASSEY, Manager for Hawke's Buy.

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Daily Telegraph (Napier), Issue 5427, 17 January 1889, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 2 Daily Telegraph (Napier), Issue 5427, 17 January 1889, Page 2

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