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A very cheap line of heavy cloth mantles and jackets; also, heavy tweed ulsters for ladies and children, last year's shapes offered at half-cost to clear. Inspection in* vited to Neal and Close's show-room. Never despair if yon suffer from any complaints arising from impurities of the blood (such as sorofula, eruptions, sores, ulcers, blotches, or any skin, or blood disease, either acquired or inherited), obtain a bottle of the Lazarus Blood Purifier -which will cleanse the blood, and clear the skin. This preparation has been prescribed for some time and with the greatest success. In all cases of irritation of the skin or where ulcers, sores, or eruptions are present, the Lazarus salve should be used in conjunction with the blood purifier. Eakins and Co. (solo Proprietors), Manufacturing and Pharmaceutical Chemists, Emerson street, ; Napier. N.B.— J. A. liakins, M.L.S.M. Dublin), may bo consulted daily from 9 j a.m. to 9 p.m. Fashionable Tailoring.—Wβ are showing choice ranges of New and Fashionable Materials suitable for Gertlemens , Suits, Covert, and Chesterfield Overcoats; also Ladies' Jackets, Ulsters, and Riding Habits. Wo guarantee satisfaction, and our prices are right. H. C. F. Pape, cutter. Rutland and Thomas, Clothiers and Outfitters. (For continuation of newt ite fourth pOj/«.J

NEAL AND CLOSE, UNIVERSAL DRAPERS AND OUTFITTERS, Have tho largest and most varied stock of Drapery and Clothing in the province. INSPECTION INVITED. WlNTEß—Millinery, Bonnets WlNTEß—Mantles, Jackets, Ulsters WINTER—Fur Cloaks, Rainproof Cloaks WINTER—Dress Materials and Robes WINTER—Fur Tippete ard Boas WINTER—WooI Shawls, 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 WlNTEß—Tweeds, Habit Cloths WINTER—Down Quilts, Blankets WINTER—Shawls, Wraps, Rugs WlNTEß,—Carpets, Linoleums WINTER—WooI Mats, Wool Rugs WINTER—Boots. Shoes, and Slippers NEAL AND CLOSE, GENERAL IMPORTERS, HASTINGS STREET. r*\ RAND SCOTTIBH ENTERTAIN\JC MENT AND COMPETITION IN HI3HLAND DANCING Amongst the Pupils of Me W. P. Stuakt. To bo held in the Theatre Royal, FRIDAY, JULY 25th, A. MoHardy, Esq., President Caledonian Society, in the chair. Come and see tho Gathering of the Clans, when nearly 30 pupils will dance tho Highland Fling, Sword Dance, Reels, &o. SEVERAL SCOTCH AND GAELIC SONGS ON THE PROGRAMME. Doore open at 7 o'clock. Chair taken at 7.30 p.m. Price of Admission—3s, 2s, Is; Children HfUf-prioe. TOWN HALL. HASTINGS. WEDNESDAY, 23rd INSTANT. TTNDER the auspices of Presbyterian U Sabbath Sohool an Eutertainnient will be given in tf>e above Hall on WEDNESDAY EVENING, 23rd instant. A eerios of Dissolving Views will be exhibited by Mr E. Bissell, Clive. Explanatory remarke to be rendered by Roy. 0. E. Beecroft. Musio and Solos during the evening. Chairman, Rev. J. Cowie, M.A. For other particulars see bills. Doors open at 7, to commence at 7.30. Tickets—Adults, Iβ; Children, 6d. "UNDER THE PALMS." THE BEAUTIFUL CANTATA "TTNDER THE PALMS; U OB THE JEWISH FLOWER FEAST," Will bo rendered in TRINITY CHURCH ON WEDNESDAY NEXT, 23rd JULY, At S p.m. TICKETS Is EACH. 600 600 /"I AIKTI' HOLLER SKATING RINK. EVENING AND AFTERNOON. PROGRAMME FOR TUB WEEK. MONDAY, 21st—Mile Race between tho Misses Sinimonds, Lonergan, Baldwin, and Henu. Prize, Ladies' Corapiiuion. WEDNESDAY, 23rd — Wheelbarrow Race on Skiites. THURSDAY, 24th —Match between Horou and Parkins. Prize, Silver Medal. FRIDAY, 25th—Spectacular Moral Lesson, "The Curse of Drink," in threo tableaux. BA.TURDAY, 26th — Hoop Race on Skates. PRICES AS USUAL. 1 Plain and Fancy Dress Carnival TUESDAY, August sth. Admission Is 6d, Skates Is; Children Is, Skates Gd. NAPIER ATHENiEUM. 4 NNUAL MEETING in Athonteum J\. Hall on TUESDAY, 22nd inst. at 8 p.m. GEORGE A. PREECE, Chairman. rgIELEGRAMS addressed to the uuderJL signed, Tattersall's Club, Christchurch, will bo attended to. Five percent, charged on all winnings. All investors with the Napior Agent will be charged Is for telegram. E. J. Beresfobd, Cigar Divian, Emersou Street, Napier Agent. W. PROFFITT. .4 LL Claims against the Assigned Estate J\. of E. Fuahisk, Bricklayer, must be rendered within Seven Days from date, or thuy will not bo recognised. D. N. ADAMS, For the Trustees. 11th July. 1890. BANKRUPT ESTATE OF SMITH AND TOWNSON. rpilE undersigned haviug purchased from X Mr C. S. Townsos the Book Debts in the Estate of Smith and Townson, of Hastings, livery stable keepers, all accounts ! owing to the said Estate must be paid to .. him ouly. ■ D. N. ADAMS. ! P.O. Box 26. i Napior, 10th July, 1890. THE ONLY DRESDEN PIANOFORTE ' COMPANY IN THE COLONY. 1 T OOK for our Big Advertisement in :i JLj week hence. \Ve defy competition. Fifty Instruments (bona fide) sold within two mouths in Hawke T s Bay on our unj ehallenj*eablo time paymont system. Spoaki I nr itself. Wo give threo years to pay, and during that time tho cliont has ample timt to test tho quality. Any Instrument exohaugod at tho oplion of purchaser. > * H. NAI'HTALI, Solo Agent, Hawko's Bay.

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Daily Telegraph (Napier), Issue 5888, 21 July 1890, Page 3

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