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EMPIRE HOTEL, . NAJPIEK. THE LEASE (4 years to run) of the above Hotel, together with Stock, Furniture, &c, at valuation, is now in the market. 'The Hotel contains 27 rooms. For lust 12 months' returns and terms apply to » Wμ. MAYO, Proprietor, Or GEORGE T. CROSS, Napier. AFEW" of s^^^BE^y usT GIANT UMBRELLA, Rolling Pins for covering Bd, Tnmbornies Cα to Is, 120 Sheets Ruled Note Paper and 50 Envelopes for Is 6d, All Glaae Cabinet and G.D.V Photo Fraraesfrom 9d,Feathered Fans (all colors) 3s and 4s tid, 100 Sticks Slate Pencil for 7d, China Cruets Is to 2s 6d, Strong Wood Carts and Barrows Is 6d, Horses and Carts 2s, Paste Boards 2s 6d, American Chair Seats for re-seating old chfiirs from Is, Largo Spungea Iβ 6d, Bath Brushes 3s, Spunge Baskets and Bags from Is, W. and G. Cups and Saucers 4b 3d idoz, China Plates 3s, Printed Cups and Saucers 2s 3d, Glass Toilet Bottle and Tumbler 10d, School Bags (leather) from Is to 3s, Carpet 9d and Iβ, Water Cans 2s 6d, to 3s Gd, Strong Tin Kettles 2s 3d, Spirit Stoves (large) Is (id, Spliieh Mats Bd, 1.8., China, Bag, Wux, and Wool Dolls Is to 7s Cd, Balls, Bats, Drums, and a 1001 other Useful and Ornamental Articles. A'l IBICES BELOW ANY OTHER HOUSE IN NAPIER. Call and See for Yourselves, You are at Liberty to Walk Round and Price Things ■without feeling compelled to buy. NOVELTY DEPOT, NEXT DRAPERY COMPANY. 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 1889. We have 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 done well. Our trade and our Cash 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 be 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 wo invite the attention of our patroDS to the following clearing out lines : SPECIALITIES IN LADIES' BOOTS AND SHOES.—Fine Laced Boots, leather lined, 7s 6d per pair ; extra quality, peaked caps, Sβ 9d ; plain Kid, sown, Sβ 6d per pair; very (-mart Boot, Kid, leather lined, laced or buttons, 10s Gd ; six-different classes, laced or buttoned, 6s Cd ; Ladies' Elastio Boots, Kid, seam to toe, 4e lid per pair; Kid Block 6s 6d per pair; with Patent Toes 6e 9d ; better quality 8s 6d; best quality 10s 6d. SHOES.—32 classes of Ladies' Shoes, at all prices, from 4s 6d; fine leather 7s 6d ; Kid, laced or buttons, 8s 6d ; finest Kid, laced or button, 9s 9d; extra quality, Calf Kid, laced or buttons, Ss 6d; a large number of odd pairs, some worth 18s 6d, some 12s 6d, and some worth 10s 6d, all at 5s 6d per pair; Women's strong laced Shoes, 4s 6d, 5s 9d, 7s Gd per pair. Misses' Shoea in great variety—reduced to clear. SPECIALITIES IN GENTS' FINE BOOTS.—Laced Boots 9s Gd ; better quality 14s 6d per pair, for those who wunt a cheap Boot see this lot: fine Laced Boots, neat andstylinh (sown), only 17s Gd per pair; the Favorite Boot, laced (sown), 25s per pair; a stylish first-class Boot, laced, leather lined (cc *n), per pair 17s Gd. THE FARMER'S FINE BOOTS.—This class stands soleing and heeling in many cases four tiinee, heavy or light as preferred, 9s 9d per pair; Boots Mude to Order of this class 12s 6d ; Gente' Block Elastic French Calf, military (sewn), take on a splendid polish, only 9s 9d per pair ; Men'e Strong Shoes 7s 9d per pair. MEN'S STRUNG BOOTS.—For Farmers, Policemen, Railway Guards and Porters, and all classes of Men requiring strong and thoroughly durable Bootd, 7s Gd per pair; very heavy tacketed Boots, all sizes, 8s 9d per paid; Garden Slippers 3s 6d ; Bedroom Slippers Is lid, 2s lid ; Light Leather Slippers 2s lid. A Large block of Boys' Strong Wearing and Fine Boots, also Brown Leather Shoes, Canvas Shoes, Fine Laced Shoes, and a Large Stock of Slippors, all at prices to clear. R. HANNAH & CO., THE G.B.P. Hastings Steeet, Napieb.

CHINA, GLASS, AND EARTHEN WAKE. W.M.NEWIW&C 0 ' ARE NOW LANDING, Ex " Langetono " from London, A Freeh Assortment of GLASSWABE, Comprising— Butters, Sugars, Oval Dishes Oval Plates, Suits, Salads Jelly Moulds, Sweets, Honeys Cruets, Decanters, Swims Flower Troughs, Candlesticks Fancy Vases, Baskets, Canoes Bowls and Lights, Duplex Chimney; and Globes 50 dozen Plain Nobbier Tumblers. CHINA and EARTHENWAEE, Comprising— Fancy Tea Pots, Sets of Jugs Broth Stands, Bread und Milk Seta Cheese Stands, Fancy Cans, Spittoons Mutch Stands, Tobacco Jars lea Seta (new patterns) Toilet Sets (latest dewigus) White and GoJd, Pink and Gold, and Celeste and Gold Ware in Cups and Saucers Milks, Creams, Sugars, Slops Toast Racks and Sugar Boies. ALL GROCERIES AT LOWEST POSSIBLE PEICEB FOE CASH. W M. NEWTON &C a DIRECT IMPORTERS. THE VERY LATEST IMPROVEMENT IN ROLLER MILLINGS. LUSTROUS GEM FLOUR. LUSTROUS GXMELOUR r pHIS FLOUR is unsurpassed foi X STRENGTH, FLAVOR, and COLOR. Bakers who have used it pronounce the Luatnaoca Gem Floub to be UNEQUALLED FOR GENERAL EXCELLENCE. It Nkvke Fails, and is of Uwifokh Quality. HOUSEWIVES and CONFECTIONERS usk for Lustrous Uein flour, the quality of which is GUARANTEED. The public aro cautioned against spurious brands. None are genuine unless bearing the Company's Trade Mark and Brand, " Ltotboub Gem," on sacks and bags. Retail from Grocers. Wholesale from ASPIJNALL & CO., TEMUXA MILLS, South Canteeuuky. HORSE COVERS. J O.HNTi'V A V Continues to make SUPERIOR HORSE COVERS, Which possess the following advantages :— I—The Materials are Better 2—They are Made Better 3—They fit and Wear Better 4—And they are far Better Value than any other Covers made in the District. Prices run from lls Cd each. Thousands of them in use. HASTINGS STREET, NAPIER, AND AT WAIPUKURAU. T IVERPOOL AND LONDON AND h GLOBE INSURANCE COMPANY. [Established 1836.] Unlimited liability of Shareholders. Paid-up Capita land Accumulated Reserve Funds (1879), £5,812,996. INSURANCES against Fire effected at JL the lowest rates. First-class risks treated very liberally. H- W. WILLIAMS & KETTLE, AtrentH. TVJ EW ZEALAND INSURANCE XS COMPANY. [Established 1859.] Capital , £1,000,000 Paid-up and Reserve Funds .. £136,000 With unlimited liability of Shareholders. FlßE—liißurftnuee against loss by fire are elfected by this Company upon every description of property on the most favorable terms MARINE — Merchandise, Freight., and Hulls insured to and from hJI parts of the worid. T. J. BRASBEY, liiiniigor for liitwku'a Bay.

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Daily Telegraph (Napier), Issue 5664, 24 October 1889, Page 2

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