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A. H. "WILSON, Ironmonger, has just received Enamel Paint in 36 shades; also small Bellows for painting or oi namenting. Also in stock—Taylor's Celebrated Eye Witness Cutlery and Kazors.—A. H. Wilson, Ironmonger, Emerson street, Napier.—[advt. - ]

In consequence of closing at 8 p.m. Dr. Moore's evening consulting hour at Mr, Owen's Pharmacy is from 7 to 7.30.— [ADvr.]

We would call particular attention to some excellent Hollow Ground Razors now showing at the Novelty Depot, guaranteed the best in the Market" Bengal No. I 4s 6d, No. Gs Cd, Altona Nc. 15s 6d, No. 2 Gs Gd. Free to any address on receipt of Postal Note or Stamps. Money returned if not approved of. Novelty Depot, Hastings Street. —f Advt.]

Wo are greatly over-stocked in all Winter Goods, and are clearing out some very choap lines. Good Heavy Blankets at 5s lid, Warm Ulsters (Ladies') Gs lid, Knitted Wool Underskirts 4s lid, Ladies' Dark Hoso 3 pair for 2s 6d. Seirle and Co., Hastings street.— [advt.]

Siding saddles, colonial made, with f uruiture complete, 30s each for cash; Portmanteaux, Gladstone aud Brief Bags, and other goods, of which jtiere is a great assortment, very cheap, at John M'Vay's, Hasting street Napier, and at Waipukurau.—fADvr.j

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Daily Telegraph (Napier), Issue 5890, 23 July 1890, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 6 Daily Telegraph (Napier), Issue 5890, 23 July 1890, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 6 Daily Telegraph (Napier), Issue 5890, 23 July 1890, Page 2

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