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BLYTHE & CO. THIS DAY Aye submit a Purchase made in the Estato of MESSRS KINROSS .& CO., Consisting of £?r\ DOZEN BOYS' & YOUTHS' HOWARD COTTON SHIRTS, COLLARS ATTACHED. No. 1 size, Is ; rising Id per size. If* DOZEN MEN'S SHETLAND MERINO PANTS AND UNDERVESTS. 2s 6d Each BOUGHT CHEAP AND TO BE SOLD CHEAP. BLYTHE & CO. GOOD NEWS EOR WINTER. /QUESTIONS FOR COMPETITION. 1. Why is Hannah's like Wimbledon P 2. Why is Hannah's like Heaven? 3. Why are the leaps of an Antelope like Small Fry Stores P 4. Why is Hannah's like a Fish Market P 5. The G.B.P. recently laid out gtha of their cash in hand in.Now Stock for Winter wear, and |rds of the remainder they invested in new and improved machinery for their factory, after which they had only £1300 left. What was the total amount of cash in hand P 6. If 100 Pairs of Hannah's Watertights are placed on the ground in a straight line at one yard distance from each pair, how far will one of tho Small Fry travel who will bring them all, pair by pair, to a basket placed at tho Great Boot Provider's door, one yard from the first pair P The first person who sends to R. H. and Co. the correct answers to these Conundrums will receive a Prize in Gojds to the value ot One Guinea. PRICE LIST— Ladies' Kid Walking Shoes from 4/6 Ladies' Kid Elastic Sides from 4/6 Ladies' House Boots from 2/11 to 4/11 Ladies' Calf Balmorals 6/11, 7/9, 8/6 Ladies' Levant Balmorals 6/11, 7/6, 3/6 Ladies' Prunella Boots (hand sown) G/l 1, 8/6 Ladies' Kid Button Boots, new lines, 7/11, 0/6, 12/6 Ladies' Kid Laco-np Boets, now lines, 8/8, 10/6, 12/6 Ladies' Evening Shoes (beads) 4/6, 5/6, 6/6 Ladies' Evening Shoes (plain) 3/6, 4/6 Ladies' Slippers 1/-, l/'ll, 3/6, 4/6 Men's Nailed Bluchers from 4/11 Men's btrong Nailed Watertights 8/11, 11/6, 12/6 Men's Nailed Shooting Boots 9/6, 10/6,12/6 Men's Slippers 1/11, _/11, 3,9, 4/6 Men's Elastic Sides 7/11, 9/6, 12/6 Men's Leather Leggiugs 6/6, 7/6 Men's Light Balmorals 9/6, 10/6, 12/6 Men's Real Porpoise Hide Shooting Boots 25/-, 30/Men's Dancing Pumps 6/6, 9 6, 12/6 Youths' Strong Nailed Luce-ups 6/11, 7/6 Youths' Strong Nailed Shouting Bout. 8/6, 9/6 Youths' Light Balmorals 7/6, 8/6 Youths' *. alf E.S. from 7/6 Youths' Bluchers from 4/6 Boys' Strong Nailed Lace-up Boots, 10 to 13, 5/6, 6/6 Boys' Strong Nailed Shooting Boots, 10 to 13, 6/11, 7/0 Boys' Calf Balmorals, 10 to 13, 6/6, 7/6 Buys' Calf Elastic Sides, 7 to 9, 4/11, 10 to 13,6/11 Please Note the Address— NAPIER AND HAWKE'S BAY CASH BOOT MART, * Hastings Strkkt, Napirr. R. HANNAH & CO., PROPRIETORS. \\\xM. NEWTON &C°Havk now Landkd Direct from the poi-rriks, Per "Auriga," " Waiuiea," "Tenby Castle," A i.AWiI; Afc-ORTIIKNT OF ! Will_•_>. H ,_i_E, Ci-I.NA.VAUE, JLli AND GLASSWARE, Comprising— Breakfast Services, leu Service- in choice patterns Dinner Sets, in 02 pieces, new designs bets of Jugs, large variety ; also Hot Water Jug.-, in Jet and Gold Teapots, a large Assortment in New Designs and Patterns Sets of j. imcy ___iors for flowers. Printed B.ii-tu., Pudding iJuwla &c. ■ GLAabWARE ! GLASSWARE ! ULa&_Waß_ ! .BUtu.rs, Sugars, in ull the latest patterns, . Trifle Lis lies, Comforts, Salad Bowls, iiinuiik J.us, -JWietf, Huiiey Jars, ■ Baskets in colors, Candlesticks, Caudle ; Ornaments, Pin Trays, C'laretDecanters, Spirit Bottles, <_0., &c. Tui-hlers, ■ fruiu 4s Od to 18s 6d tho dozen. A SPECIAL LINE OF GLASS VEGETABLE DISHES. INSPECTION INVITED. Also to Arrive per " Oamaru," from Loudou, daily expected, Very Choice Breakiast Services, Toilet Sots, Dinner Sets (78 pieces), Bread and Milh Sets, Broth fc'oU, Bud Baths, Bed Pans, Pup Boats, Bed blippers, fcick Feeders Fancy Cans, &c. GROCERIES OF ALL DESCRIPTIONS. Wines and Spirits, Ales and Stout, &c, _c. A LAIvGE SUPPLY OF HONEY JUST TO HAND. W M. NE~WTON __ C°HASTINGS STREET, NAPIER. PER lONIC, COPTIC, AND RIMUTAKA. FKRST SHIPMENT OF WINTER ROOTS AND SHOES FOR LADIES, GENTLEMEN, AND CHILDREN. Ladies' and Children's Boots in Lace, Button, and Elastic. Evening Shoes in Endless Variety. Gentlemen's Boots and Shoes in Wide Welts, Scotch Grain, and Calf. £700 WORTH £700 OF FIRST-CLASS GOODS, NEW FROM THE MAKERS. Every Line Marked at the OLD DUTY PRICES to meet the times, which means to tho Bu} er A DISCOUNT OF THREE .HILLINGS IN THE POUND. Fresh, Clean, and Fashionable Goods from the Best Makers aro at present scarce in New Zealand. John Murray's House is the only plucoin Huwko's Buy that can claim to be fully supplied with these articles. There are tons upon tons of common boots in bond and bought in bankrupt estates that are not worth the duty paid on them. Besides which unsaleable articles in other parts of .New Zealand are brought to this province and offered as Hew Goods after having dono duty in shop windows until all tho substance has left them. Really good work can only be obtained in three or four houses in the whole of New Zealand, and Murray's Boot Emporium ia ono of those few houses. JOHN MURRAY, BOOT IMPORTER, HASTTNOS STREET, NAPIER. .V EW ZEALAND INSURANCE 1> GOMPAJS X. [E-__j___shi-_> 1859.] Capital £1,000,000 Paid-up aud Reserve Funds .. _45_,000 With unlimited liability of Shareholders. FlßE—lnsurances agauist loss by fire are effected by this Company upon every description of property on the most favorable terms MARINE — Merchandise, Freight, and Hull* insured te and from all part* of the world. T. J. BRAS9EY, Manager for Hawke Bay.

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Daily Telegraph (Napier), Issue 5525, 14 May 1889, Page 2

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