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ASE FOB IMPIRE COMPANY'S It is 'in every waythe purest and best baking powder offered :to public. Makes unrivalled 1 Scones and Pastry., Sold inTins at'6d,'lß, la 6di' ; and2B"eriehr:■/<:.--■ W. & G. TURNBULIiITO.ji : . ",' .... ; !. ;: ': ''■'.. '. ' ,": Proprietors.;* ': ' ■ THE MOSGIEL WOOLLEN FACTORY I ... . ,00. (LIMITED).

Tweeds, Suitings, Serges .'■' : - • rl,. ' Ladies' Costume Cloths, Cricketing! Homeepuns, Plaidinge, Blankets - r Flannels, Bags, Plaids, Shawls i ; J Tarns, Men's and Youths' Hosiery* •' v Ladies* and Hose, , iaad II Woollen TJndeidothing. •;• f '*■&*- There has been no exhibit in the Mcl (■" bourne Exhibition which has attracted tore ' attention than 'that of the MOSGIEL WOOLLEN GOODS. VMtow from^S the old countries, as well M'bm. : ffia 1 : various, colonies, are unamimone in their M praises of the' excellent elass'of 'Wdollene* madeat Mosgiel, and shown in J the Melbourne Exhibition! ■'•' ' " : '• ••■ ■-..■■.]>' The New Zealand Public are asked to -recognise.the benefit to theiri of being able to pnrchaaeGENtrENE WOOL GOODS of Moßgiel manufacture without high tariff duties, Whereas in Victoria a tarif of 25 per ctnt. does not iar the recognition of the superior merits of' Mosgiel Woollens, while in Sydney they meet European goods on equal Free Trait \ terms and prices. • .' ■■ ■ ■ -■■■■}. I Buyers should see they obtain fh* genuine Mosgul articles, and not" ie content with these termed " Cobhialf' which may not give the same ' " ■'■■-. ■•■:. - / ■ '' ' ■ -' -...■■ ~- ,-• •''■'' -/' WHOLESALE TBADE SUPPLIED r"'~n AT.THE COMPANY'S WAREHOUSE \ HIGH STREET, DUNEDIN. J! H. MORRISON, 'i Manager.H.NESBITT, FAMILY GROCER, PROVisiONASr; BOOT WAREHOUSE, f Has on Hand a Large Stoofe of Seasonabie ' Goods at the;; :. 7" " ; : LOWEST CASH PRICES" | Choice Tobaccos, all kinds ; Jono, '4& stiok, 5s 2d lb; Nailrod, 4d sticky 5s 2d lb Twifit, 3d stick, 2dlb; Ruby, la4dstick' 6b 6d lb; Choice ,Cut Tobaccos ; Goed Sperms, sdlb; Price's London Sperms 8d lb; ParafinCandles,Bdto lOdlb: Curxaatß. : 6d lb; Raisins, 7|d to 8d lb; Van Houten'e Cocoa, Is, Is lid, is 3d tin; IVys Cocoa. I 6d to 9d tin; Best Hour/ 25lT*e ; V 9d; 50 lb, 7s 3d; 100 lb, 13s6d; Good > Useful Teas, Is 6d, Is 9d, 2s, 2s 6d lb : Boxes, 14s, 168, 18s; Useful Sauce, 6d to Is; Jams, 4Jd, 6d, 6d tin; Lollies, 6d lfc or 6 lb for 2s 6d; Kerosine, 7s 6d, Sβ 6d, vS* ■ ■■'"-."'; ' ' Families Waited ou for Orders, Goods Dβ. livered same Day. : HNESBITT, GENERAL GROCERY, BOOT WABEHOUSE, HASTINGS STREET, NAPIER. / SEEDS! SEEDS! 1 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 9d, McLean's Advancer 9d, Early Sunrise 9d, Wordnley <' Wonder Is, Pride of the Market Is, Strata- -H gem Is, Yorkshire Hero 6d, Veeche's Perfeotion 6d, Best of All 6d, Doctor M'Lean 6d, Eton's Bijou Is, Pillbasket 9d.

VEGETABLE SEEDS At 3d per Packet, including the following' :—Beet. Cabbage, Savoj, Carrot, Creas, Celery, Cucumber, Endive, Leek, Ijettura! Parsley, Parsnip, Radish, Rhubarb, Turnip! Spinach, and Mustard. "' " At 6d per Packet as follows:—Beans, Broccoli, Cauliflower, Melons, Peas. Pnmpkin, Tomato, Vegetable, Marrow. , Flower Seeds, 12 Packets for 2s. Trees, Plants, Roots, and Flowers at the Cheapest Prices in the Trade. ..'..':'.; ;.' ,- A Fresh Supply of FARM SEEDS on hank N.lL—Agent for B. C. Stubs, Nursery", man, West Clivo. f J,FERGTISOm SEEDSMAN, HASTINGS STREET. IT IS ACKNOWLEDGED By AIL THAT HAVB SEEN THKM THAI W. L. WHITE% rpABLES ARE THE BEST IN NAPIEE FOR VARIETY, i FOR VALUE, AND FOB QUALITTT. >* NAPIERB A Z A A E, EsffißSON SIEKKT. W. L. WHITE, - BASKET AND PERAMBULATOR. maker. ... :,. ".■';.,; By Appointment to His Excellency the Governor. - J. LANG Emkbson Steese. "■• ■' ■Weddings, Pionics, and Tea Meetings catered for. W-dding:, Christening and Birthday Cakes made to order.' Biscuit Machinery always at work. ' HOT LUNCHEON FROM 12 TILL £ DAILT. PRIVATE REFRESHMENT ROOSft* FOR LADIES; "r* HOT PIES, TEA, COFFEE, AND ! COCOA ALWAYS READ^'vV A LEVr, PRACTICAL OPTICIAN JA_, Hastings street—All" vision thoroughly tested and -Ho' fitted with the Optical aid Very large stock of Pebbles h,?Q$? «t and Steel Spectaoleand ivT ' Optical Glass Spectacles, aU *££%> Caratacts Deep Concaves, Riding 9 F o £' and Smoke Concaves. S mattes, Telescopes and ' 2 prescriptions carefuUy fQled u^ulistt Sundries. Turkish Tobacconist Cigarettes anl » pfaan » and Americas '

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Daily Telegraph (Napier), Issue 5710, 18 December 1889, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 8 Daily Telegraph (Napier), Issue 5710, 18 December 1889, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 8 Daily Telegraph (Napier), Issue 5710, 18 December 1889, Page 4