ASK FOR EMPIRE _ COMPANY'S•■ ' . It is in-every way the purest and best baking powder offered to the public Makes unrivalled Scones and Pastry. Bold in Tins at 6d, ls, Is 6d, and 2s each; W. & G. TURNBULL & CO., Proprietors. [a ciED/j '";';' T. J. MOUNTAIN, crvrt. englcieer; and surveyor. I Cathedeal Cha—bebs,, Chuech-lane. Licensed under "The Land Transfer Aot.j" T) G I L L _ S jp I E , PLUMBER AND TrNSMITH, E___ow Street, Napieb. ti o;ifAiii]_r_. ; .;i y The Willows, Papa_d_i. STOCK, STATION, LAND AND / GENERAL COMMISSION AGENT M VALUATOR." H. L. DONNELLY has Money to Lend on First-class Security. ; - '*■"■' OB EST LAMB, J_. 8.1 J B .A. ARCEIITECT, r TsitHTSOK-STBEBT. J. ROBERTS Begs to announce that he has Commenced Business as an -! j ■■;-.-..- ACCOUNTANT, AUDITOR, AND GENERAL COMMISSION^ AGENT, a ;,, '-. And Trusts by Strict Attention to Business to Merit a Share of Patronage. ;. ■-?.- Addeess—Brooking's Buildings, Shakes, pearo Road, Napier. • "A* AE_'oo'?~" THE MOSGIEL WOOLLEN FACTORY CO. (LIMITED). Tweeds, Suitings, Serges Ladies' Costume Cloths, C_ol_tmgß Homeepunß, Plaidings, Blankets Flannels, Rugs, Plaids, Shawls '<■ Yarns, Men's and Youths' Hosiery Ladies' and Children's Hose,: and Woollen Underolothing. .■.---, There has been no exhibit in the MeBJ bourne Exhibition whioh has attracted more attention than that of the MOSGIEL WOOLLEN GOODS. Visitors from ag the old countries, as well as from- the various, colonies, are unamimous in ■ their praises of the excellent class of Woollens made at Mosgiel, and shown in the i_telbourne Exhibition. ;,f The New Zealand Publio are asked to reoognise the benefit to them of being able to purchase GENUINE WOOL GOODS of Mosgiel manufacture without high tariff duties, whereas in Victoria a tarifofiH per cent, does not bar the recognition of the superior tncrits of Mosgiel Woollens, while in Sydney they meet European goods on equal Free Trade terms andpriees. . •■■■,',.'■ $& Buyers should see they obtain the genuine Mosgiel articles, and not be content with these termed " Colonial," which may not give the same satisfaction. . WHOLESALE TRADE SUPPLIED AT THE COMPANY'S WAREHOUSE, HIGH STREET, DUNEDDS. -r J. H. MORRISON, . Manager. SEEDSI SEEDS! SEEDS! J. FERGUSON HAS just received and is selling Vegetable Seeds for this Season at prices that will meet the times, for Cash, and guaranteed to give satisfaction. Choice Varieties of Seed Potatoes. PEAS.—At per Pint as follows:—Little Gem 9d, American Wonder 9dy McLean's Advancer 9d, Early Sunrise 9d, Wordsley Wonder Is, Pride of the Market Is, Stratagem is, Yorkshire Hero 6d,' Veeehe's Perfection 6d, Best of All 6d, Dootor M'Lean 6d, Sutton's Bijou Is, Fillbasket 9d. VEGETABLE SEEDS At 3d per Packet, including the following :•—Beet, Cabbage, Savoy, Carrot, Cress, Celery, Cucumber, Endive, Leek, Lettuoe, Parsley, Parsnip, Radish, Rhubarb, Turnip, Spinach, and Mustard. At 6d per Packed as follows:—Beans, Broccoli, Cauliflower, Melons, Peas, Pumpkin, Tomato, Vegetable, Marrow. Flower Seeds, 12 Packets for 2s. Trees, Plants, Roots, and Flowers at the Cheapest Prices in the Trade. A Freeh Supply of FARM SEEDS on hand., N.B.—Agent for R. C. Stock, Nurseryman, West Clive. . • • J. FERGUSON, SEEDSMAN, HASTINGS STREET. mHE AND BANKI A • ■" RUPTCY GAZETTE OF I NEW ZEALAND (with whioh is —toobpoeatbd i_b wkkklt advebtiseb), PUBLISHED EVERY SATURDAY MORNING, Contains: Particulars of Bills of Sale, Stock Mortgages, Liens on Wool and on Crops, Bailments, Affidavits of Satisfaction, Bankruptcy Petitions, and Discharges, &0., filed during each week. Also carefully-revised Share and Produce Market Reports; Latest Legal Decisions ; Original Articles, illustrating the working of Commercial Law, and other interesting and valuable matter. Absoiotelt Indispensable to the Safetx of At.Ti Tbajsbs. Terms : £1 7s 6d (including Digest) per annum, BTEIOTLY PAYABLE _T ABVANCJJ. See Sample Copies obtainable from the Proprietors, R. T. WHEELER & CO., Dunedin. THE NEW ZEALAND PROTECTION OF CREDITORS' SOCIETI is also in connection with the above Gazette, and tho Society possesses unrivalled facilities for giving EELIABLS PBTVATE -TFOEKATION as to «_e commercial standing of individuals. Particulars apply Head Office, Dtinedin. By Appointment to His Excellency the Governor. J. LANG (Successor to D. B. Watt and J. Heron). BAKER AND CONFECTIONER, E_keßon Steeet. Weddings, Pionics, and Tea Meetings catered for. Wedding", Christening, and Birthday Cakes made to order. Biscuit Machinery always at work. HOT LUNCHEON FROM 12- TILL £ DAILY. PRIVATE REFRESHMENT ROOMS FOR LADIES. HOT PIES, TEA, COFFEE, AND COCOA ALWAYS READY. ggf Please Note Address—Next door to Star Hotel, Emerson Street. ~W. SYMONDS~ cOiOH "« PActo^ Repairs and Painting Executed with Despatch at Reasonable Charges. WHEELsIir.TIRED. General Smith, Engineer and Turner. Praps eseha-ged or taken in part t>avment for new ouoa. W. SYMONDS. HASTINGS
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Daily Telegraph (Napier), Issue 5628, 12 September 1889, Page 4
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