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NEAL AND CLOSE, UNIVERSAL DRAPERS AND OUTFITTERS, Have the largest and most varied etook of Drapery and Clothing in the province. INSPECTION INVITED. WlNTEß—Millinery, Bonnets WlNTEß—Mantles, Jackets, Ulstera WINTER—Fur Cloaks, Rainproof Cloaks WINTER—Dress Materials and Robes WINTER—Fur Tippets and Boas WINTER—WooI Bhawls, Clouds, Mits WINTER—GIoves, Hosiery, Sox WlNTEß—Underclothing, Garments WINTER—FeIt Hats, Tweed Caps WINTER—Men's, Youths', and Boys' Clothing WlNTEß—Cardigan Jackets, Vests WlNTEß—Overcoats, Waterproof Coats WINTER-Tweeds, Habit Cloths WINTER—Down Quilts, Blankets WINTER—Shawls, Wraps, Ruge WlNTEß—Carpets, Linoleums WINTER—WooI Mats. Wool Rugs WINTER—Boots. Shoes, and Slippers

NE,\L AND CLOSE, GENERAL IMPORTERS, HASTINGS S TREET. (1 AIETY ROLLER SKATING RINK. J EVENING AND AFTERNOON. PROGRAMME FOR THE WEEK. Thursday, 10th: One Mile Race, for Gentlemen who have never raced before ; prize, a Clock. Friday, 11th: Backwards Race, 1 mile, open to all; prize, Silver Medal. Saturday, 12th : Novel Race, for boys 14 or under; prize, unique Album. Entrance free for above races. Nominations open for Ladies' end Gentlemen's Pairs Race. Prices as usual. Look out for the Fancy Dress Catnival.

ALL ORANGEMEN in and around the district aro hereby requested to attend at the Orange Hall, Raffles Street, Napier, on SUNDAY, 13th July, at 10 a.m. sharp for the purpose of attending divine service at St. Paul's Church, where Brother Tho Rev. J. G. Paterson will preach. Proces•ion will leave the Hall at 10.50 sharp. BY ORDER W.M. THE ANNIVERSARY will be furthor colebrated by a Social Gathering on MONDAY EVENING, in tho Protestant Hall, at 7.30 p.m. APPRENTICE BOYS. LOYAL ORANGE LODGE, No. 24. A SUMMONED meeting of tho B.A.P Degree w ill be held in the Protestant Hall, Hastings, on FRIDAY EVENING, July 11th at 7.30 p.m. Visiting brethren invited. By order of the W.M.

N. D. C. THE CHEAPEST' HOUSE *™ TRADE FOR CARPETS—DUTCH— 6d, Hd, 18d; very strong; give any amount Hard Wear. CARPETS—TAPESTRY— 2s, 2s 3d, 2s 6d, 2s 9d, 3a; all New Goods; Splendid Patterns; suitable for both Bed and Sitting Rooms. CARPETS-BRUSSELS— 2s, 2e lid, 4s, 4* 6d. Why gire Sβ and Gh a yard when we can sell you them as good at these prices ? CRETONNES— Heavy Twilled at Jfd, 6Jd, 6}d; the Best Value we have ever shown; see them. CRETONNES— 7sd, B§d, 10£ d. Compare them with what you are buyiDg , at Iβ and 14d. QRETONNES— Reversible for Curtains, &c, IOJd aud Iβ ; sold every whero else at Is 3d and Is 6d. You may well say " How do you do it." " The faot is wo don't give CREDIT, But do gire VALUE unobtainable anywhere else.

DRAPERY COMPANY. J. C. FOWLER .. .. Manaqee.

P. A. HEKMAN. AT AUCTION. MONDAY, JULY Hth, At 2 o'clock. IN THE CENTRAL SALE ROOMS, HASTINGS STREET. ORANGES! ORANGES! P. A. HERMAN Will soil as above, f* f\ CASES PRIME TAHITI DU ORANGES, ex Waihora. pTaTherman, Auctioneer.

AT AUCTION. SATURDAY, JULY 12th, At 11 o'clock. IN THE CENTRAL SALE ROOMS, HASTINGS STREET. UNDER POWER OF BAILMENT. ON ACCOUNT OF WHOM IT MAY CONCERN. P. A. HERMAN, Has been instructed to sell as above— 1 SUPERIOR SECOND-HAND PIANO (Handsomo Walnut Case) by Neuf6ld, Berlin. In good condition. WHOLLY UNRESERVED. P. A. HERMAN, Auctioneer.

PRELIMINARY NOTICE. AT AUCTION. TUESDAY, loTii JXJXiY, IS9O. Itf THE CENTRAL SALE ROOMS, HASTINGS STREET. A Choice Collection of STOVE AND HOTHOUSE PLANTS, FLOWERING SHRUBS, FRUIT TREES, &o , &c. P. A. HERMAN Has received instructions from Me. F. West to sell as above, WITHOUT RESERVE. DETAILS SATURDAY. . r. A. HERMAN, Auctioneer.

FURNITURE ! FURNITURE ! IN THE CENTRAL SALE ROOMS, HASTINGS STREET, NAPIER. P. A. HERMAN Has for sale privately at hie Rooms, on account of various owners, tho following H° OUSEHOLD FURNITUE AND EFFECTS, &c—lo Double Iron Bedeteads (brass mountings), 12 Single Iron Bedsteads, 12 Double and Siuglo Spring Mattresses, \ Large Chests of Drawers, S Small Chests Drawers, 20 Washstauds and Dressing Tables (different designs), 40 Seta of Chamberware (sprendid variety), 3 Chefl'oniers, 1 superior Suito of Furniture (9 pieces, upholstered in electric blue tapestry, heavy frames), 2 Suites of Furniture in cretonne (each 9 pieces), 1 Suite ol Furniture (greeu rep, 9 pieces), 1 riuito ot Furniture in leather (7 pieces), 1 Occasional Suite in cretonne, 2 Second-hand Pianos (almoßt new), 30 Looking Glasses (diflerent sizes), G Looking Glasses (marble top."), 20 Ovor-uiautlo Mirrors and Tulip Glasses, 2 Hall Hut S'auids, 4 Tapestry Carpets (various size* , ;, 50 Coir Door Mats (assorted sizes), -la Austrivn eentwood dozen Caue-seuted Kitchen Chairs, -- Rocking Chairs, a largo lot of good Table Cutlery* 0 complete Dinner Sets, lea bets and other Crockery, 1 Wardrobe Q& r S p >> Parlor, Gipsy, and Kitchen Tables, i Whatiiote and Brackets, 10 Good Lamps, &c, &c.

Note.-As a number of theso lots must be cloared hy the end of July, they will be sold regardless of wioe. Parties requiring furniture will do* well to inspect at the Central Sale Rooms before purchasing. P. A. HERMAN, Auctioneer.

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Daily Telegraph (Napier), Issue 5880, 11 July 1890, Page 3

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