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Balance of winter dress materials.—Fui boas, tippets, warm jackets and ulsters, very cheap to clear. Neal and Close invite inspection.

ECCI.ES' SYRUP OF RED GUM is admitted by all who havo used it to be the best remedy for Coughs, Colds, and ell Throat affections. Children like it.— Bottles, Is 6d and 2s 6d from A. Ecoleo, Chemist, Hastings Street. Beware of imitations; the original bears my signature across tho label.

Cadbury Bros, guarantee the absolute purity of their Cocoa Essence ; no alkali of other substance added to darken the ooloand give appearance of strength as with some Dutch cocoas and their imitations sol ias genuine This can be deteoted by the nosnt wh«n « tin i» frnnbly npenod

Fashionable Tailoring.—We are showing choice ranges of Now and Fashionable Materials suitable for Gentleraens' Suits, Covert, and Chesterfield Overcoats ; also Ladies' Jackets, Ulstora, and Riding Habits. We guarantee satisfaction, and our prices are right. H. C. F. Pape, cuttor. Ring* land and Thomas, Clothiers and Outfitters. ff'iir eontuntt.unn vf nnct t*r fourth pays.)

NEAL AND CLOSE, UNIVERSAL DRAPERS AND OUTFITTERS, Have tho largest and most varied stock of Drapery and Clothing iv the province. INSPECTION INVITED. WINTER-Millinery, Bonnet* 3 WlNTEß—Maiitlns, Jackets, Ulsters WINTER—Fur Cloaks, Rainproof Cloaks ] WINTER—Dross Materials und Robes ] WINTER—Fur Tippets aud Boas WINTER—WooI Shawls, Clouds, Mits WINTER—GIoves, Hosiery, Sox WlNTEß—Underclothing, Garments WINTER—FeIt Huts. Tweed Caps WINTER—Men's, Youths', and Boys' Clothing WlNTEß—Cardigan Jackets, Vests WlNTEß—Overcoats, Waterproof Coats 1 WlNTEß—Tweeds. Habit Cloths WINTER—Down Quilts, Blankets WINTER—Shawls, Wraps, Rugs WlNTEß—Carpets, Linoleums WINTER—WooI Mats, Wool Rugs 1 WINTER—Boots, Shoos, and Slippers [ NEAL AND CLOSE, GENERAL IMPORTERS, HASTINGS SIREKT. ROYAL. WEDNESDAY, JULY 3 oth. I a MR. I SYDNEY. HOBKN'S i T>I\NOFORTE RECITAL AND ] CONCERT. t PROGRAMME. Part I. 1. Overture, " Philadelphia " (Bouillon) — Orchestra 2. Vocal Duet, " Dio Flucht dor Schwalbon" (Kucken)— Miss R. 801 l aud MrC. l>. Kennedy 3. Song, " Never More " (Tito Mattoi)— r Mr N. Kettle 4. Piano Solo, Minuet in G Major (Ignace ti Paderewski) —Mr Sydney Hoben 5. Sonjr, «• Saved by v Child" (Piccolo- 1 nirai)— Miss Levi. t Interval of Ton Minutes. I Paot 11. 1 6. Duet for Piano and 'Cello (Kucken)— { Miss Roy and Mr 8. R. Kennedy 7. Sonjr, " Dmir Heart" (Tito Mattei) - ] Miss R. Bell 8. Piano Solo, " Romance " iv A Mujor for the left hand only (Josef Rheiuberger)—Mr Sydney Ilobeu 9. Song, " Queeu of the Earth " (Pinsuti) —MrN.Kottle ' 10, Aria from " Carmen," " Sirs Your Toast " (Bizet)—Mr C. D. Kennedy 11. Piano Sole, Mazurka in B flat Mujor ' (Benjamin GodarJ) —Mr Sydney Hobeu ' Doors open at 7.30 p.m., Concert to commence at 8 o'clock. Admission—Stalls, 2s ; Reserved Orchestra Stalls and Circle, ■lα. Plan nt Jacobs'. The Pianos to bu used at the Convert havo boon specially imported by Mr Naphtali, of tho Dresden Piano Company. PRELIMINARY NOTICE. /CONCERT iv aid of Port Presbyterian \J Church will bo held iv St. Andrew's Hall, Port .Ahuriii, on Friday, August Ist. Doors open at 7.30, commence at S p.m. Front Seats, 2s , Back Seats, Is. Programme in to-morrow evening. C\ AIETY ROLLER SKATING RINK. EVERY EVENING AND AFTERNOON. TUESDAY, AUGUST .jth. GRAND CONCERT AND PLAIN AND FANCY DRESS CARNIVAL. Six Special Prizes will bo giv-n for bot Skating and Dresses. Keep the wheels a-rolJiug i* the cry now, and where can you find a better place thi.n tho Rink, Dickens street. Jacobs' and Foley's Fancy on hir<: for Carnival at reasonable prices ua view at Gaiety Roller Skating , Rm*. Programme in future issue. N '/,. WORKING MEN'S UNIO.V, HASTINGS JSR4NCH. A MEETING wilTbo" »>el'i "ttl'o Town Hall, Huelings, ».. THURMJAi NEXT, July 31, at 8 o'clock, to coiiMder draf r , f rules and othor imp .rtunt busiiw. AH intending to join should do ,'ojjt <•"■-<■■ Secretary.

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Daily Telegraph (Napier), Issue 5896, 30 July 1890, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Daily Telegraph (Napier), Issue 5896, 30 July 1890, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Daily Telegraph (Napier), Issue 5896, 30 July 1890, Page 3

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