EVERY resident in Napier and throughout Hawke's Bay should know it, and take advantage of the opportunity about to be offered them of purchasing new fashionablo Drapery and Clothing of all kinds at astonishingly low prices. Country customers Bending their orders accompanied byP.O.O. or posted notes, will receive the very best value in the house. Magill and Campbell have decided to hold a great clearance sale of Winter Drapery Mid Clothing at greatly reduced prices. The whole stock is being gone through and I marked down to such prices as must effect a speedy clearance. Look out for Hand Bill in to-morrow's paper giving fuller details of the great reductions whioh have been made in the prices. Sale commences on Wednesday 16th inst. Magill and Campbell. OBINSON'S BLANKET MARKET. —Heavy White Blankets, 9s 6d, 10s 6d, lis 6d, 12s 6d, 13s fld. 15s 6d, 15s lid to 27s 6d a pair ; Colored Blankets, 7s lid, 10s, 13s 6d, 16s 6d, and I7s6d; Colored Rugs, 5s lid, 8s 6d, lis, 13s 6d, and 15s 6d at Robinson's Drapery Warehouse, Emerson Street. ■ \ ADIES' KNITTED SKIRTS for Winter Wear, only ls 6§d, 2s 3d, 2s 9d, 2s lid, 3s 9d, 4s lid up to 7s 9d; Ladies' Caßhmere Hose, 9d, ls, ls 2d, Is 4d, ls 6d up to 3s ; Ladies Cashmere Gloves, 7|d, Is, ls 2d, Is 4d, ls 6d; Kid Tipped. Is 3d, ls 6d, ls lid, 2s 6d, and 2s 11; New Neck Ribbons in good variety. Wool Goods, Tui Boas, Collarette Trimmings, &0., at Robinson's, Emerson Street. WANTED— To Let, Famished Apartmenta situate within five minutes walk of Hastings Kail way Station. For particulars apply to J. Collinge, Hastings. "ANTED—A Youth to learn th 9 drapery trade. Apply, in owii handwriting, to Manager Drapery ComTAILORING. TTTANTED— First-class General Hands. T V (Wellington Log.) Apply to Ringland and Thsmas, or thtiir cutter, H. C. F. Pape. MRS PREBBLE wants good female Cooks for Hotels, General Servants, and Housemaids, and a Waitress ; and has a good station man Cook wanting a situa« tion. ANTED TO LET-Two Furnished Rooms, suitable for a Married Couple, or two Gentlemen, with or without Board. Apply office of this paper. WEST CLIVE. WANTED KNOWN—To Let about end of July, 5-Roomed Cottage, with or without 4 acres of land. Terms easy. Apply S. G. Thoenton, The Store, Clive. ANTED KNOWN —F. Russel*, Grocer and Fruiterer, Shakespearo Hill, Napier, is wanting good Fresh Butter, from 301bs to 60lbs, weekly. Reply early and oblige. ANTED KNOWN—The Represent-' ative of the N.Z. Bible, Tract, and Book Society has opened a Depot in Bryson's Buildings, Hastings Street, with a large collection of Books. Cards, &c, usually sold by the Society. Ministers, Sunday School teachers, and others in quest of Good Literature are invited to call and inspeot the stook. AS the cold weather has now set in G. Glassford, at the Cafe, Hastings street, will provide a Bowl of Soup from 10 a.m. to 12 p.m. TO ARRlVE—Stewart Island Oysters. Orders taken from one dozen and upwards, and delivered immediately after arrival of steamer. The Cafe, Hastings Street. ANTED KNOWN-That J. Goddard has the Best Collection of Fruit Trees, &c, in the Colony, and invites all intending planters to visit his Nurseries and inspect his samples of Apples( the only collection correctly named) to choose trees by. Catalogues Post Free. Time to commence planting not before the end of May. Orders booked by the following agents:—Napier, J. H. Goddard; Waipawa, Jull and Co.; Norsewood, 0. Ericksen; or, John Goddard, Havelook Nurseries, Hawke's Bay. WANTED KNOWN—Large quantity of Unredeemed Pledges of every description on sale; Second-hand Wearing Apparel and other goods purchased or taken in exchange. Ladies and Gentlemen waited on at their own residences. G. Benjamin, Pawnbroker, Emerson Street. ANTED KNOWN—Cash advanced on all kinds of Jewellery, Wearing Apparel, Tools, and every description of miscellaneous property. G. Benjamin, Pawnbroker, Emerson Street. WAITED T J__N6vVN-Mi_s. Cu__ti___ has opened the Refreshment Room, opposite Napier Railway Station. Tea, Coffee, Chops, Steaks, etc., on shortest notice. Early Breakfast. fTT" PREBBLE has received LEMONS, TT . Mandarins, Bananas, SEVILLE, Navel and Island Oranges, also a large assortment of good Eating, Cooking, and Keepinjr Apples (all Fruit Growers should inspect the assortment), also a regular supply of Wild Rabbits, and Fresh Oysters. Poultry always on hand. Pickle Bottles wanted in any quantity. TO LET—Commodious Store, Customs House Street, Spit, at present occupied in part by Mr F. Anderson as a Billiard room. Possession September Ist next. E. W. Knowles. rpO LET—On the hills overlooking Coote X road, a Five-roomed House with Wash-house; gas and water laid on. ApplyChas. Robjohns, Spit. ri.O LET"— A 4-Roomed Cottage in A. Shakespeare Road, two minutes' from Post Offioe. Apply to J. R. Williams, at Messrs Wilson and Cotterill's, Solicitors. FX-ROOMED HOUSE to Let near Po9t Office. Apply M. Lasoelles. rpo LET—Shop and Premises at corner JL of Hastings Street and Diokens Street. Particulars at office of Dail. Teleohath. npo LET—A Dour-roomed Cottage, with X every convenience and Garden. Apply offioe of this paper. * rpo LET—One Seven-roomed House, X rent 12s, in Main street (Onepoto), with good Garden. Apply Mbs. Dean, Storeekeeper, Onepoto. HHO LET—A new Eight-roomed House in X Bower street. Apply to E. Chegwidden, at the house, or in White road. mo LET—Three-stalled Stable, with X Hay Loft, Coach-house, and Yard. Apply office of Daily Telegraph. BOARD AND RESIDENCE at Mrs. Motley's, Madeira Steps, off Shakespeare Road. All arrangements made on premises. RS W. A. RICHARDSON has superior accommodation, with every home comfort, for Ladies and Gentleman, at her residence, Airey Lodge, Petane. Boating, Tennis, Bathing a specialty, with smimming lessons if required. Tennis, Tea, Pionio, and Wedding Parties arranged. OARD AND RESIDENCE—Hot and Cold Plunge Baths, Piano; also Furnished Rooms, on Moderate Terms, at Mrs. Cowlriok's, Merivale Houbo, Priestly Road, off Coote Road. THE ONLY DRESDEN PIANOFORTE COMPANY IN THE COLONY. LOOK for our Big Advertisement in a week hence. We defy competition. Fifty Instruments (bona fide) sold within two months in Hawke's Bay on our unchallengeable time payment system. Speaks for itself. We give three years to pay, and during that time tha client has ample time to test the quality. Any Instrument exchanged at the option of purchaser. H. NAPHTALI, Sole Agent, Hawke's Bay. NEWLAND AND CO., PETANE, Have now received from England the very latest Patent Machinery for tho Manuiacture of Artificial Manures, and aro prepared to supply Bone Dust at .. £5 10s per ton Superphosphate ..-£5 ~ Special arrangements can be made for quantities over five tons. MESSRS WHITE AND WENLEY have kindly consented .o receive orders. j NEWLAND & CO. NOTICE OF SALE. UNDER A DISTRESS WARRANT ISSUED OUT OF THE RESIDENT MAGISTRATE COUKT AT HASTINGS. I THE UNDERSIGNED, will sell or « cause to be sold at Beecroft's Repository, two Draught Mares, broken to harness, thoroughly staunch and quiet, and one Reaper and Binder in good repair, on THURSDAY, tho 17th July, 1890, at n'jou. A. PICKKRING, • Bailiff R.M. Court. IMPOUNDED at Hastings, by the Ranger — Chestnut Gelding, white streak down face, bit of white on noar hind fetlock, no brand visible. If not claimed and expenses paid will be sold at 12 o'clock noon on MONDAY, 28th July. Wit. STOCK, Poundkeeper. FOR COUGHS, COLDS, BRONCHITIS, ASTHMA, INFLUENZA, CONSUMPTION, ko., &c. KAY'S COMPOUND ESSENCE OF Linseed, Aniseed, Senega, Squill, Tolu, &c. with Chlorodyuo. KAY'd COMPOUND, a demulcent expectorant, for Coughs, Colds, nnd Che3t Complaints. KAY'S COMPOUND, for Coughs and Co.ds, is equally serviceable for Tlorse. and Cattle. KAY'S TIC PILLS, a .pe.i... h, s. iu . ralgia, Faeo-ac.lv;., .... _o_<tain Quinine, Troir, &o. LIN CM OAT-lARTJOU.VI PILL., m a_.recab?o aperient. COAGULINE. — Oemem f.r t.!..K. a Articles. Sold Every wK ■.>_... .•'.....,.,. iastory, Stockport, '.;;•. 1:...J..
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Daily Telegraph (Napier), Issue 5884, 16 July 1890, Page 3
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