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COAL TAR FOR GARDEN PATHS AND BACK YARDS. LAST Summer Orders to the extent of several thousand gallons of TAR were refused, owing to the demand exceeding the supply. As it is anticipated that the supply during the coming summer will be somewhat scarce; householders who contemplate using TAR are recommended to make an early start. 3ASH PRICES AT THE GAS WORKS [n quantities of 10 gallons ..... and under * .. 6d per gallon In quantities of over 10 gallons.. .. .. per gallon In quantities of over 200 gallons 4d per gallon The weather has cleared and the surface of the ground being hard, is in the best condition to be coated with Tar. COAL TAR.—It; is a cheap and valuable Disinfectant It keeps down "Weeds It keepß down Fever It forms a clean rubber-like Surface It keeps down mud in damp weather. Apply Early and avoid Disappointment. w7knewton"&c° : HAVE JUST LANDED, Per Direot Ships Antofagasta and Glanris, from London, Breakfast Services, Tea Services, Dinner Servioes, Toilet Sets, &c, All in the Latest Designs. W. M. NEWTON AND CO. Egg Frames, Breakfast Cruets, Biscuit Jars, Butter Dishes, Sardine Boxes, Cheese Stands, &0,, Very Handsome Toilet Trinket Sets, all in a new and very handsome ware. W. M. NEWTON AND CO. A Special Line in Tea Sets, Heavily Gilded Half set 11s, full sets 17e 6d. W. M. NEWTON AND CO. A Special Line of Pie Dishes imported for Station use. W. M. NEWTON AND CO. Invite Inspection of their Show Rooms. LIGHT OF AGE KEROSENE, 150 e> Per tin 8s 6d, per case 16s Cd. All Groceries at Lowest Prices for Cash. W M. NEWTON & C°IMPORTERS, Hastings Steekt, Naj?iek.

PERPETUAL MOTION. WE feel it our duty to return a word of praise to all who have supported us during the Winter and Spring of 1880. We havo had an eventful time. In view of the great and general commercial depression which ushered in the present year, our expectations were by no means rosy ; but little did we dream that we would accomplish anything like what we have really done, and doiio well. Our trade and our Cnsh turnover has far and away exceeded what we had dared to expect. This is a most gratifying proof that the public at large fully appreciate our efforts to supply at all times, the very best value that can possibly bo given, and the quality of our goods invariably gives the highest satisfaction. It is now universally acknowledged that we keep the largest variety and freshest stock of Boots, Shoes, and Slippers, English Foreign, and Colonial, to be met with in New Zealand, and we mean to uphold our reputation and still further develop our already colossal trade. In anticipation of the grand opening next month of our Summer Trade Exhibition, it is incumbent upon us to clear out of our hands, at nominal prices, the remainder of the past season's goods, and to this end Aye invite the attention of our patrons to tho following clearing out lines: SPECIALITIES IN LADIES' BOOTS AND SHOES.—Fine Laced Boots, leather lined, Tβ 6d per pair ; extra quality, peaked caps, Ss 0J ; plain Kid, sewn, Ss Cd per puir ; very smart Boot, Kid, leather lined, laced or buttons, 10s 6d; six different classes, laced or buttoned, on 6d ; Ladies' Elastic Boots, Kid, seam to too, 4s lid per pair; Kid Block Cs Cd per pair: with Patent Toes 5s t)d ; better quality Sa (3d; bebt quality 10s 6d. SHOES.—32 classes of Ladies' Shoes, at all prices, from 4s 6d ; fine leather 7s Gd ; Kid, laced or buttons, Ss Gd ; finest Kid, laced or button, 9s 9d ; extra quality, Calf Kid, laced or buttons, 8s Cd ; a large number of odd pairs, some worth 18s 6d, some 12s Gd, and some worth 10s Cd, all ut, 5s Gd per pair; Women's strong luced Shoes, 4s (id, 6s 9d, 7s 6d per pair. Misses' Shots in great variety—reduced to clear. SPECIALITIES IN GENTS' FINE BOOTS.—Laced Boots 0s 6d; better quality Ms lid per pair, for those who want a cheap Boot sou this lot; fine Laced Boots, neat and stylish (fewn), only 17s 0d per pair; the Favorite Boot, laced (sewn), "25s per pair ; a stylish first-class Boot, laced, leather lined (se.vn), per pair 17s 6d. THE FARMER'S FINK BOOTS.—This class stands soleing and heeling- in many cases four times, heavy or light as preferred, 9s 9d per pair; Boots Made to Order of this class Vie Cd ; Gente , Block Elastic French Calf, military (sewn), take on a splendid polish, only Cβ 9d per pair ; Men's Strong Shoes 7s 0d per pair. MEN'S STRONG BOOTS.—For Fanners, Policemen, Railway Guards and Porters, and all classes of Men requiring strong and thoroughly durablo Boots, 7s Cd per pair ; very heavy tacketed Boots, all eizee, 8s 9d per paid; Garden Slippers 3s Cd ; Bedroom Slippers Is lid, 2s lid ; Light Leather Slippers 2s lid. A Largo Stock of Boys' Strong Wearing and Fine Boots, also Brown Leather Shoes, Canvas Shoes, Fine Laced Shoes, and a Large Stock of Slippers, all at prices to clear. R. HANNAH & CO., THE G.B.P. Hastings Stbeet, Napiek.

THE VERY LATEST IMPROVEMENT IN ROLLER MILLINGS. LUSTROUS GEM FLOUR LUSTROUS GjSM FLOUR HpHIS FLOUR is unsurpassed for 1 STRENGTH, FLAVOR, and CuLOK. Bitkers who have- used it pronounce the Lustbous Gum Fu>ub to bo UNEQUALLED FOR GENERAL EXOELLENCE. It Nkvxb Fails, and is of Uniform Quaijty. HOUSEWIVES ask for Lustrous Gem Hour, tho quality of which ia GUARANTEED. Tho public are cautioned against spurious brands. Nouo are gotiuino unless bearing , the Company's Tnide Ma,rk and Brand, " LubTEOUb (jEM," on sacks and bags. Retail from Grocers. "Wholesale from ASPIJS'ALL & CO., TEMU K. A MILLS, South Caktk-ilßUjby. HORSE COVERS. i J 0 II N~TI ' V A V Continues to make SUPERIOR HOKSIi, COVERS, Which possess the followiu g advantages :— I—The Materials are Be tter •J —They are Mado Botto;: 3—They fit and Wear B< atter 4—And they are fur I- otter Value than any other Covers intu le in tho District. Prices run from Hβ (id eadti. Thousands of them in use. HASTINGS STREET, NAPIER, AND AT WAIPUKURAU. ] IVERPOOL AND LONDON AND L GLOBE INSURANCE COMPANY. [ESTABLISHED* 1836.] Unlimited Liability of Shareholders. Paid-up Capita.land At icnmuluted Reserve Funds (1879), i1d,812,9'J0. INSURANCES agaiutt Tiro eifeoted at JL the lowest rsttee. First-class rislis treated very liberally. t< , W. WILLUIiS & KETTLE, Al/RtltS. JV[ EW ZEALAND INSURANCE ll COMPAKi'. [Eqtabhsued 1869.] Capital £1,000,000 Paid-up and Reserve Funds .. £-135 000 With uulunited Lability of Shareholders FiKE—lnsurances agaiuat loss by fire are tjtfectod by this Company upoa every description of prop«rt,y O n tho most i favorable terms MAIiINE — Mcrchandiw, Freight, Hiid ] Bulls insured tt> aad from all wm* of thf. vvuvif. T. J. BRASSEY, Maniiger for Bay.

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Daily Telegraph (Napier), Issue 5634, 19 September 1889, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 5 Daily Telegraph (Napier), Issue 5634, 19 September 1889, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 5 Daily Telegraph (Napier), Issue 5634, 19 September 1889, Page 2