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y - / " _ ■■■■Iμ .',WW"'irr- ll illl'W l m lll m '■ ■■-.-, iiiiii'vi-rr fit I the Sire company Pack the following standard brands of Choice Teas, viz : — "DRAGON," 3/- "ELEPHANT," 2/8 "MIKADO, 2/"CRESCENT," 2/6 D "EMPIBE," 2/8. ALSO, THE CELEBRATED "HOUDAH," 3/- *» " KANGEA VALLEY," 2/10 BRANDS. These latter are PURE INDIAN TEAS of robust growth, possessing great strength and purity of flavor, especially intended for connoisseurs. SOLE AGENTS FOR THE CELEBRATED TEAS < ALPHA ESTATE). W. & G. TURNBULL & CO., WELLINGTON.

BBOOKING & BLACK. BROOKING AND BLACK. LAND, ESTATE, AND GENERAL COMMISSION AGENTS. T lOENSED Land BrokersundertheLand JLi Transfer Aot.—All business under this department receives my immediate attention, and is completed with despatch at very I moderate charges. I Share Brokers- Shares bought.and eoldos I COMMISSION ONLY. House Agents. —Rentecolleeted, and every description of House Agency undertaken on reasonable terms. Properties of all descriptions can be submitted to intending purchasers upon application. Register of desirable properties kept. . Agents for Public Trustee. Insurance of every description undertaken at lowest current rates. . Agents for the North Queensland Marine Insurance Company. Financial Agents.—Sums from £60 to £20,000 on hand for investment upon approved security. Loans of all descriptions negotiated. Offices: Opposite Post and Telegraph Offices, Hastings-street, Napior. FINANCIAL. BROOKING & BLA.OK have for Investment the following 3ums at Current Interest:—£7o, £100, £200, £400, £800, £2000, and £7000.

NEW ZEALAND AND SOUTH SEAS EXHIBITION. DUNJiDIN, 1889-90. A PPLICATIONS for Space will bo rejnL ceived by the Secretary of the Local Committee of the above for Exhibits from this District up till Ist July, 188!). CLASSIFICATION OF EXHIBITS. Class 1, Geological and Mineralogical Collections. 2, Mining, Metallurgical Maohinery and Appliances. 3, Chemical Manufactures. 4, Glassware, Pottery, &c. 6, Household Furniture, Brushware, &o. 6, Heating and Lighting Apparatus. 7, Toxtile Fabrics. 8, Ready-made Clothing, Fancy Work, &c. 9, Printing, Stationery, &c. 10. Armament, Native Weapons, &c. 11, Surgical and Pharmaceutical Appliances. 12, Hardware. 13, Carriages, Horso Furniture, &o. 14, Educational Appliances. 15, Scientific Instruments. 16, Musical Instruments. 17, Sanitary and Athletic I Applianoes. 18, Works of Art. 19, Photoi graphs. 20, Machinery for Wood and 'Metal Working, &o. 21, Sowing, Knitting, Printing Machines. 22, Hoavy Machinery, Castings, Ship Models, &c. 23, Forestry Products. 24, Agricultural Products. 26, Wines, Spirits, Beers, Cordials, Aerated Waters, and Cooperage. 26, Anima Food Products. 27, Boole, Shoes, Saddlery, Leather, &o. 28, Wood and Fibres. TJ, Stuffed Animals, Insects, Beekeeping Appliances. 30, Traps for Game, and Fishing I Taoklo. 31, Agricultural Machinery and ! Implements. 32, Flowers, Fruit Models, Garden Appliances. 33, Silversmiths' Work. 34, Artisans' Individual Work. 35, Women's WorJc.

Applications for space, with full particulars, are invited as early as poseible, and in the allotment of space precedence will be given, as far as possible, to priority of application. The ordinary charge for spaco will be One Guinea for the n'rat ten square feet or any less spaco, and » shilling for every additional square foot. Sculpture and Paintings approved by the Fine Arts Committee will be admitted freo. Machinery and bulky exhibits will bo shown in special annexes, in which spaco will be charged for at the reduced rate of One Guinea for the first twenty feet and sixpeueo for every additional foot. Wall space will be charged at the eurao rate as machinory. All applications must bo accompanied by payment lor the fall amount of the eptice required. Special arrangements can bo made for the oxhibition of articles in the grounds, and for positions of special advantage in the builaings. British and Foreigh Exhibits, not includod in the scope of the Exhibition, will bo admitted at the ordinary rates. Freight, railage, and insurance on Exbibite aro free to and from Dunedin. Every Exhibitor is allowed a General Description of each Exhibit, up to twenty words, in the catalogue, free of charge. For further particulate apply to W. 1 , . J. ANDIiitSON, Secretary, Athenreum Buildings, Napier.

HAWKE'S BAY PERMANENT BUILDING AND INVESTMENT SOCIETY. rpHK Abovo Society Advance Money on X Freehold aud Leasehold Property for terms of years from 2 to 12, repayable by Monthly Instalments according to new scale, which is lower than any other Society in tho Colony, by which scale a considerubli saving is effected as against a loan bearing interest ut 7 per cent, pur annum from other sources. The following are a fow other advantages not obtainable outside tho Sooiety, viz :— 1. No procuration or commission fees are charged. 2. Expenses ol mortgage lower. o. Advances made up to THREE - FOURTHS of the valuo of property. For example:—lf a borrower possesses land to the value of £100, the Society will advance au amount up to the extent of £300 for building purposes. 4. In case of sickness or other causes, payments may be suspended for terms of from 3 to 6 months, interest on balance duo only being payable. b. Loans may bo paid oil at any time by giving 3 months' notice. Ajjplications for Loans may bo mado, Circulars and Prospectus, and all information obtained at the Society's Office, Tennyson Street. OtHoe Hours: Daily 10a.m. to 1 p.m., and 2.30 to a.m. 5.30 p.m. Saturday 10 to 1 p.m. J. B. FIELDER, Secretary. TtT & J. f> 1 APL Eβ , 'boot manufacturers, WELLINGTON,

And manufacturers of Goods bearing tht above well-known and celebrated brand, aro glad to be üble to announce to the inhabitants of Napier that advice is still freely received from all parts of this colony giving testimony of the superiority of their Goods, in comparison with those of other manufacturing firms of Now Zealand, and attribute their euccess to the following rules and precautions directed to the Goods when in course of manufacture, and which have always been faithfully adhered to. Ist. First-class workmen only are employed. 2nd. None but prune material is used, and systematically distributed in manufacture. 3rd. The latest maohinery (labor saving) is employed, hence their ability to undersell their competitors. 4th. The proprietors make it a Btudy to fulfill tho wants of their numerous customers, by offering them an article that will bring credit to their houso, and benefit also the community. 6th. And above, all, direct thoir whole attention to excelling the Goods of other manufacturers. In referonco to the above, wo would remind Householders that tho " Wellington Brand" line in Boots, Shoes, and Slippers oan be procured from any bootmaker and principal dealers in tho district, and those who have not given tho Goods a trial will do well to do bo, and thereby encourage the employment of labor in the colony, and Local'lndustries in general, and additionally benefit themselves by keeping money within tho colony. Storekeepers, Bootmakers, and Warehousemen may rely on a speedy and satisfactory issue of any of the favorg ontrusted for our execution, and would ask them to address all correspondence to W. & J. STAPLES, MANUFACTUBERS, St. Hill-otbkkt, Wellington. GAS FITTINGS ! GAS FITTINGS !— As wo are holding a very large stock of these, which wo are determined to quit, we ure offering at English landed cost.—H. Williams and Sous.

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Daily Telegraph (Napier), Issue 5576, 13 July 1889, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 5 Daily Telegraph (Napier), Issue 5576, 13 July 1889, Page 4

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