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j T) OBINSON'S Drapery Warehouse will XV be Closed next TUESDAY, Demonstration Day.— Just opened a splendid assortment of Boys' and Girls' Sailor and Boaten Straw Hats, from Iβ each; see window; Co-operative prioes; beet value' — ai . n iJ?l!L at RoßrasoN's,, Emerson street. NEN GOOD 3 in all Departments at Robinson's, Emerson street, Now Season's Prints, 3fd, 4£d, 6d, 7d, up to 10d ; Zephyrs, 3fd, 4£d, 5Jd, up to 10id ; Bordered and Brocaded do, ll|d, and Is; Check and Satin Stripe Muslins for Prnafores and Dresses, 4Jd, s|d, 6d, 7id, Bd, 9d, up to Is. Very strong Galateas and Drills for Boys Wear at sjd, 9d, IOJd, Iβ, and Iβ 2d, at Robinson's Drapery Warehouse, Emerson street. A NOTHER large shipment oT~Ne~w XX. Spring and Summer Goods ex s.s. Doric from London opened up to-day at Maoill and CAMPBKii's, consisting of a most magnificent assortment of the newest and most fashionable shapes in Ladies', Misees', and Children's Hats and Bonnets, with the prettiest selection of Flowers, Feathers, Wings, &c, we have had for many seasons. Ladies are invited to call and inspect our new stock. Orders entrusted to us executed with the greatest care and style. Satisfaction guaranteed, prices most reasonable, at Magill and Campbell's. BY thes.e. from London we received a choice selection of Ladies' and Children's New Apronß and Pinafores, Ladies' White and Colored Skirts, Ladies' Garibaldis and Jerseys; Children's New Coverall Pinafores or Dresses, the latest fashion, Embroidories and Flouncint?s; Ladies' and Children's Underclothing and. Corsets, Ladies' Dressing Gowm, Children's Washing Pellisses, Tunics, and Blouses, Children's Sun Bonnets, New Pongee Silks, New Pongee Cottons (bo fashionabls just now for dresses), New Dress Materials, Merinos, and Cashmeres, at Maqill and Campbell's A BOUT 115 dozens Men's and Boys' A. Shirts, landed to-day from London, from lc each up, Regatta, Oxford, and White Shirts, all sizes and prices. Fine selection of Men's and Boys' Straw, Tweed, and Felt Hats—new shapes. New Stook of Men's and Boys' Clothing, Undershirts and Drawers, Ties, Studs, Braces, &o. Hollands, Diapers. Bleached Damask Table Linens by the yard or in the squares. New Oilcloths and Linoleums ia 1 yard, 1| yards, and 2 yards wide. New Carpets, Rugs, and Slip Mats. Now Counterpanes, Toilets, Curtains, Sheetings, Cretonnes, Dimities, &c., &c. Alee 8 fresh lot of Boys' Knit Stockings opened ud today. Inspection invited at Macjill and Campbkll's. E~TX S.S.~ARAWA—Direct from the t Factories of Welch, Margetsou. and Co., London, Complete Ranges of tbe latest Productions in Tennis Requisites, including Jackets, Trousers, Sashes, Spun Silk and other Shirts with Caps to match. Ringland and Thomas, Hatters, Hosiers, and Gentlemen's Outfitters. Our Establishment will be Closed on TUESDAY, October 28th (Demonstration Day).

SPIiING-^UMMER. AT PRESENT my Stock is very large of all clashes of FASHIONABLE DRAPERY, acd as all Goods are carefully selected in London by my Resident Buyer and hero by myself, I caa with confidence solioit your support. ■ .:■■ HABESDASHERY, Hosiery, Glovks, Lacks, in all the leading shades and designs. Ribbons, Sunshades, Pltjshks. STUFF DRESSES in all the latest deeigna and colorings. U>-eful Summer Homespuns B£d, Flakes, Splashes, &o.; New Check French Goods; Costumes in variety; Check, Plain, Flakes, and Embroidered Cashmere. » v SHOW ROOM.—An immense variety of Untrimmed Hats. Rush 4|d, Mountain Pednl OJd and Is; Rice Straw Iβ, Straw (new shapes) from Is to 5s 6d, Leghorn Flops Is to 6s lid, Garden Hats 10* upwards. MERCERY.-Splendid assortment of Men's, Boys', and Youths' Colonial-made Tweed Suits at very low prioes; Men's Moles, white and colored; Soarfs, Underolothing, Shirts, Collars, Braces, Hats. JAS. P. THOMPSON, DRAPER AND OUTFITTER.

Education Office, Napier, October 20th, 1890 WANTED— For the HeretaungaSohool, hear Woodville. a Trained Certificated Teacher, capable of teaching efficiently all the subjects under the New Standards of Instruction, including Singing, Drawing, and Drill. The Salary depends upon the average attendance, and it is now £132 per annum. Applications to be sent to the undersigned not later than November the 7th proximo H. HILL, '■_ Secretary. GIOOD Servants can always ~obti.£ r suitable situations at Mrs Prebble'a. this paper. WANTED— A "smar?"Youth~fo7m Machine Room. Apply office of this paper. WANTED KNOWN - Comfortable Board and Residence for Two Respectable Young Men; three minutes' walk from Post Oflioe; terms moderate. Apply Office of this Paper. Expressman and General Carrier, Hastings, orders may be left with B, Wilms, Cabdriver. . EMEM BE R the TWO~YEAR SYSTEM £2 10s Deposit enlbloV you to become possessed of one of the DRESDEN COMPANY'S Firs* -\\™ a Instruments. "ANTED KNOWN— Hyde & Co., Hairdressers ani Tobacconists, will open a first-class Hairdressing Saloon on MONDAY NEXT, the 29th inst., in the shop lately occupied by Hoffman and Sons, opposite the Masonic Hotel, Hastings etreet. _T T want something exceptionally choice in Tobacco, Cigars, or Cigarettes, call at D. W. Stok & Co.'s, opposite Masonio Hotel, Hastings street. W" AN TED—The Ladies in Napier and District to know that all kinds of Hairwork, consisting of Wigs, Tails Soalpetts, Fringes, &c, &c, and a.so Combings, can be made up at D. W. Hyde & Co.'s, Hastings street. ANTED KNOWN-If you w"amFi good Oyster Stow made with American Oyster Crackers go to Polkinohoene's, Emorson etreet. Oyster Pattieg fresh every day. 'ANTED KNOVVN-That J. Goddard has tho Best Collection of Fruit Trees, _&0., in tho Colony, and invites all intending planters to visit his Nurseries and inspect hie samples of Apples; the only oolleotion correctly named) to choose trees by. Catalogues Poet 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, O. Eriokeen; or, John Goddard', Huvelook Nurseries, Hawkq'e Bay. \I? ANTED V T of Unredeemed Pledgee of every description on sale ; Second-hand Woaricg Apparel and other goods purchased or taken in exchange. Ladies and Gentlemen waited on at their own residences. G. Uetjamin. Pawnbroker, Emerson Street. a on all kinds of JoweUcry, 'Wearing Apparel, look, and every ascription of tmroollancoue property. Q. Benjamin, r'awnbroker, Emorson Slteot, WeiM^x ß^ 13 Week . SIDNEY ORANGES, Mandarins, £*? ioa Fruit, B «»auaB, Pines, bEVXLLE OttANOKS, Apples, Prune* Jt,nd Dates, Bwvet Giug(;r and Gumquots; tilso Kippen, Picton Bloaters, and Fresh Oysters.

By Appointment to His Exeellepoy the Gweruor. J. LING (Successor to J). B. Watt, and .T. Heron, IU.KER AND CONFECTIONER, SSmHBSOM SiaSET. Weddings, I'ijnios, (tud Tea Meetings entered for. Wedding, Chr>.Hteninjr, and Birthday Cakoe made to order. Biscuit Maobinccy always at work. HOT LUNCHEON J'ROM 12 TILL 2 DAILY. PRIVATE REFRESHMENT ROOM? FOR LADIES HOT PIES, TEA, COFFEE AN COCOA ALWAYS READY. sgrjT Pleaso Noto Address—Next door to PIiEBBLK, COAL, TIMBER, AND PRODUCE MERCHANTS, FORWARD [KG, SHIPPING- AND COMMISSION AGENTS HAVE FOR SALK AT LOWEST KATES— N E K L c ct,i s TL E °°A L - Kaitang-ata Co:U Firewood, Posts and Strainers and Timber. Aleo, 150 Sucks Fo>:vl Whiiut 100. Kiu'ks C'.ipß JWley r?, I>H i i ; h,; - t -cl»s».K. 4 tiug Potatoes •jO I oiks l< lret-class Seed Potatoes 200 OuKks Portlami Geu : ent on I W,b ;'!!' :itk Qorf ">" desalt 20 J onii " BUok Hnrre " Coarso Salt icT iho Timaiu Milliug Coinpanv th>j Lorguft Rolior Mills in the Colony. ABK YOUR GRO(;fi]t FOB «TLVKR DUST VLUUE.

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Daily Telegraph (Napier), Issue 5969, 23 October 1890, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 6 Daily Telegraph (Napier), Issue 5969, 23 October 1890, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 6 Daily Telegraph (Napier), Issue 5969, 23 October 1890, Page 3

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