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WINTER SEASON, 1889. BLITHE AND CO. BEG to announce the arrival and opening up of their Importations for the present Season. Inspection will prove that for variety and value (equality compared with price being the only true test of cheapness) they cannot be surpassed in Napier. They direct especial attention to the MILLINERY DEPARTMENT, And affirm that no more tasteful productions at reasonable cost are to be met with in the colony than are to be found here; while tho DRESSM A.XI S G DEPARTMENT, In the able hands of Mes. Wilson, leaves nothing to be desired either as regards Fit, Style, or Charges. Me. Nkwbkbby is still in charge of the TAILORING DEPARTMENT, And Gentlemen cannot do better than place themselves in his hands. At the same time our Charges will be found Most Moderate for tho class of work turned out. NET CASH PRICES, NO ABATEMENTS, NO DISCOUNTS. BLYTHE'S DRAPERY IMPORTING COMPANY. TVTAPIER AND HAWEE'S BAY CASH BOOT MART. GRAND DISPLAY OF NEW GOODS FOR AUTUMN WEAR. MESSRS. R. HANNAH & CO. Beg to announce that they have just opened up Two Heavy Shipments of Special Lines in Ladies', Gent's, and Children's Boots and Shoes for Autumn wear, direct from the hands of the Manufacturers in London, Nottingham, Paris, Vienna, Maine, Frankfort, &c. Having , recently established Resident Agencies in these great centres, these goods have been bought to greater udvantago than could possibly otherwise have been done, and we are consequently enabled to piaco them before our customers at Cheaper Rates than have ever before been quoted by any Retail Firm in New Zealand. Owing to the exceptionally favorable position which tho present Tarilf enables us to occupy as MANUFACTURERS, and the almost startling rapidity with which that department of our trade continues to increase, we are now quoting tho various kinds of Colonial Made Boots, Shoos, and Slippers most in request, at Prices which we sire certain will astonish the keenest buyers. Call and Inapeot our GRAND AUTUMN DISPLAY. Boots, Shoes, and Slippers from all Quarters. All absolutely New Good* ! Appended arc a few prices. 6 Trunks Ladies' Kid Walking Shoes 4/6 4 do do Kid E.B. Boots .. 3/9 3 do do House Buots .. 2/11 4 Cases do Austrian Prunella Boots 5/11 C do/en do Leather Slippers .. 2/11 6 dozen Men's Strong Naileu Bluchers ~4/11 10 dozen Men's English Balmorals .. 8/ti 8 do do h.a. Boots .. ..7/11 G do do Leather Slippers .. 3/SJ 12 dozen Boys' and Uirls' Copper Too Luce-ups, from .. .. ~ 2/11 l> do Uirls lijctra High Lew: Laceups, iiom .. .. .. 3/1) G do Girls' Calf E.S. Boots, from 3/11 10 do do Kid Ox turd iV-mi -1/6 72 do do fatrap Shoes, from .. 1/6 R. HANNAH k CO., NAPILR AND HAWKE'S BAY CASH BOUT MART, Hastikos Stbkkt, Napikk. W.M. NEWTON &C° Have now Landed Liiueit fkom the I'OTIi.EiKS, Per "Auriga," "Waiu.ea," " Ti-nby Castle," A LaEGE Ab'SOIUUKNT OF EATHLiN VV AiiE, A.NLi ULAbsVV 'tilth, Comprising— iiruaki'tttit bejvieea, iea Service*, iv choice putieriis Uiunt-r bets, in 02 pieces, new decigns Jsi U ul Jugs, lai-jjje vuriuty ; alwj Hot Wutcf Juy.-, 11. Ji.t uliUUulii 1 eupui.s, a l.nge iihautuneui in JSew jJe=iguh uuii i'lttteiiiß title ot Fancy cuuortt fur flowers, i'rmteu nanus, Puiiuing Jjowle, A:u, GLAtjtiWAllE ! GLASSWAUE ! UL.ibbW'Ait,. : iiuuern, augiirp, in an tlie UlesL piiUellin, Tnile iWMIU.H, (JuUHOItS, OlllilU liOrtis, iiinuujL Jn>, £>wetl«, irimiey Jura, Jiasketh in eulufd, UuuuiintKks, OiUidle Uiljaunnls, i'jli Liuyts, oluietlJeCciliteiH, bpliH iioiUec, (Vc., &c. Tui-'iiers, l'roiu in lid to J Sβ Uii the doiic-n. A Sl'EClAi., LINE OF GLASS Vi.GJfc/i'AIiLL UlallEd. j INbPECTIOjS INVITED. Also to Arrive jjer " Oamaru," from London, dally expected, Very Choice Jireaklaet Services, Toilet Sets, Dimier beta (78 piecosj, Bread and Miik Sets, Broth ■Setc, Jiud liau,«, Bed Phils, Pup JJuaU, BIU suppers, sick Ituut-in I'aiicy Cans, iScc. GItOCJiRiES OF ALL DESCRIPTIONS. Wines and Spirits, Ales and Stout, &c, io. A LAUGE SUPPLY OF HONEY JUST TO HAND. VV M.JNEWTON&C U ' HASTINGS STREET, NAPIER. PER lONIC, COPTIC, AND lUMUTAJvA. FKRST SHIPMENT OF WINTER BOUTS AND SHOES FOR LADI-fca, ÜbMLLMJiS, AND CHILD ltJiN. Ludits' and Children's liootti iv Lace, iiuttoti, and iilastic. Kvcuing Slioes in Endless Vaiiuty. Gciitietiien'rt Boots and Shots in Wide Welts, Scotch Grain, and Calf. £700 WORTH £700 OF FillST-CLASS GOODS, NEW FiiOM the makers. Every Line Alaikeu at the OLD DUTY I'Ii.LOKS to meet the tujit.-, wiucii nifiiiis to theßu^er A DISCO LA 1 uF 'ii.ti.Lii SHILLINGS IN lllh i'OUAD. Freeh, Clean, uud Fiis-hiunable Good.f liom llio 1jl«I, iHukcis are vi. present HCitrce in JSew ZeitiaiiU. JoitiJ Alijkuay's HoUeC .'.s tiiii ouiy piucu in tiawKu .1 ii,,y Una can Uuih. lo l.j lu.ly eupplied with tiie.-e urtlulen. liiia-e am Loiiw upun lui.h of eulninoii b-'ole in boiid and bung lit m bankrupt e.-l.Ueo inuL Jireliol. wurtli tin: duly piilii on tliein. Besides which utieutiubiu articles iv other pans ol a> ew Ziealand are brougtit to tins province and oilered as New Goods alter having done duty in shop windows until all the eubatauce hae lett them. Keally good work chu only bo obtained in three or lour houses in tho whole of New Zealuud, and Muhkay's Boot Emporium is one of thoce lew houses. JOHN MURRAY, BOOT IMPOKTiiK, HASTINGS STREET, NAPIER. AUSTKAiviAN ALLIAJSCii ASS UK AJSUE COiUPANi:. Puukju'ali Oifiriojiß— i'i Uoiiinß-uaeet West, iiieibournu. I'litE A_ND iUAiiLNii KiSKJfi of every iescripuoii accepted Dy the underwiguwi »t uO VV .CSI XiAli^S. oAVtuaoN, iltviiNic & 00. \. JiW ZLALAIiIj INsUkA^'JJi. ±\ OOJOI'iiJSI. [JiISTAJJIOtiiIJiD ibOiJ.J OM'Piwil Jui,Oi»U,oo»> i'aid-up auu iv-eserve ir'imds .. Jt-IBo,OuO VVitk uulimiu.u liability oi Shareholder*. FlK£--lii3urau«ei, ajfauiei loss by tue are wlifeotted by »liie Uoiapany upon overy aeacnpUoii ol yvuywny ou the moet favorable tunnn. MAKiiS iv — Aleicjiuindiee, Freight aud Hulls uisurttu u> aim from itu parts of tht woiia. 1. J, iiltAStfiiy., M»»w«v- jfor iiuwAo Bay.

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Daily Telegraph (Napier), Issue 5508, 24 April 1889, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 2 Daily Telegraph (Napier), Issue 5508, 24 April 1889, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 2 Daily Telegraph (Napier), Issue 5508, 24 April 1889, Page 2

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