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ROBINSON'S Drapery Warehouse will be Closed next TUESDAY, Demonstration Day. — Just opened a splendid assortment of Boys' and Girls' Sailor and Boatea Straw Hats, from Is each; see window; Co-operative prices; best yalue obtainable at Robinson's,, Emerson street. NEN GOOD- in all Departments at Robinson's, Emerson street, Now Season's Prints , 3}d, 4j_d, 6d, 7d, up to lOd ; Zephyrs, 3|d, 4}d, 5Jd, up to lOjd ; Bordered and Brooaded do, IOJd, ll|d, and Is; Check and Satin Stripe Muslins for Pinafores and Dresses, 4|d, s|d, 6d, 7£d, Bd, 9d, up to Is. Very strong Galateas and Drills for Boys Wear at 5Jd, 9d, IOJd, Is, and Is 2d, at Robinson's Drapery Warehouse, EmersOTi_Btreet.__ ANOTHER large shipmenT~of~New Spring and Summer Goods ex s.s. Doric from London opened up to-day at Machxl and Campbkll'b, consisting of a most magnificent assortment of the newest and most fashionable shapes in Ladies', Misses', and Children's Hats and Bonnets, with the-prettiest selection-of Flowers, Feathers,-' Wings, ko., we have hud for many seasons. Ladies are invited to call and inspect our new stock. Orders entrusted to ns executed with tho greatest care and stylo. Satisfaction guaranteed, prices most reasonable, at Magill and Campbell's. BY the s.s. Tongariro from London we received a choice selection of Ladies' and Children's New Aprons and Pinafores, Ladies' Whito and Colored Skirts, Ladies* Garibaldis and Jerseys; Children's New Coverall Pinafores or Dresses, the latest fashion, Embroideries and Flouncings; Ladies' and Children's Underclothing and Corsets, Ladies' Dressing Gown., Children's Washing Pellisses, Tunics, arid. Blouses, Children's Sun Bonnets, New* Pongee Silks, New Pongee Cottons (so fashionable just now for dresses), Neiy Dress Materials, Merinos, and Cashmeres, at Mahiij. and Campbell's A BOUT 115 dozens Men's and Boys' X__ Shirts, landed to-day ex-Tongariro from London, from Is each up, Regatta, Oxford, and White Shirts, all sizes and prices. Fine seleotion of Men's and Boys' Straw, Tweed, and Felt Hats—new shapes. New Stock of Men's and Boys' Clothing, Undershirts and Drawers, Ties, Studs, Braces, &o. Hollands, Diapers, Bleached Damask Table Linens by the yard or in tho squares. New Oiloloths and Linoleums in I yard, 1| yards, and 2 yards wide. New Carpets, Rugs, and Slip Mats. New Counterpanes, Toilets, Curtains, Sheetings, Cretonnes, Dimities, &c, &c. Ale*, a fresa lot of Boys' Knit Stockings opened ud today. Inspection invited at Magill and Campbell's. X S.S. ARAWA—Direct _rom~the Factories of Welch, Margetson, and ( Co., London, Complete Ranges of the latest Productions in Tennis Requisites, including Jackets, Trousers, Sashes, Spun Silk and other Shirts with Caps to match. Ring-V land and Thomas, Hatlers, Hosiers, and Gentlemen's Outfitters. Our Establishment will be Closed on TUEdDAY, October 28th (Demonstration Day).

LARGE IMPORTS. EX AORANGI—Ten Cases of Goods bought in London at large concessions off regular prices. Tape, 12 pieces for 6d ; Stay Fasteners, Trousers' Buttons on Cards ld and 2d; Linen Thread on Reols, Id; Tinsel,.', balls' for Is; Tinsel Fancy Cord, 3_jd; Baldwin's Beehive Wool. Glovs in immense variety. Lisle Threud, BJd ; Tfltfeta, Is 3d ;. Double Finger, Is lid and 2s 2d; Pure Silk, Is Sd (all the new shades); Double Fingers, 2s 6d; Treble Finger Tips, 3s 3d. Ribbons for tho neck. Latest novelties— Surah Sash, Is ll£d; Tartan Sash, Is OJd; Newest in Hat Ribbons from 6|d to Is 8d ; Novelties in Collars, Cuffs, and Shirt Fronts. Special Job Lot of Moire Sunshade., Bs6dandlos 6d. Black Nuns' Veiling and Foul_s, French Merinos and Cashmeres. Embroidered Costumes in White, aho Cashmere—beautiful goods. Also in Stock- Mercery, Hats, and Men's Clothing. JAS. P. THOMPSON, DRAPER AND OUTFITTER.

Education Offioe, Napier, October 20th, 1890. WANTED— For the Heretaunga School, near 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. GOOD Servants can always obtain suitable situations at Mrs Prebble's. W~ th.6 paper. WAN TED—A"-marT"Youth" for the Machino Room. Apply office of this paper. WANTED KNOWN — Comfortable Board and Residence for Two Respectable Young Men; three minutes" walk from Post Office; terms moderate. Apply Office of this Paper. XntT-DKNolyn=c7waTM-^ Expressman and General Carrier, Hastings, orders may be left with R. Willis, Cabdrivor. EM EMBER the TWO YEAR SYSTEM £2 ..10s Deposit enables you to become possessed of one of the DRESDEN COMPANY'S First - okas Instruments. ANTED KNOWN-That D. W. Hyee & Co., Hairdressers and Tobacconists, will open a first-class Hairdressing Saloon on MONDAY NEXT, the 29th iust., in the shop lately occupied by HofEman and Sons, opposite the Masonic Hotel, Hastings street. WANTED KNO t_t_Fir73S want something exceptionally choice in Tobacco, Cigars, or Cigarettes, call at D. W. Hyde k Co.'s, opposite Masonic Hotel, Hastings street. Ladies in Napier and District to know that all kinds of Hairwork, consisting of Wigs, Tails Scalpetts, Fringes, &0., & 0 . % and aiso Combings, can be made up at D. "W. Hydb k Co.'s, Hastings street. W~ ~ ANTED good Oyster Stew made with Amerioan Oyster Crackers go to Polk_n_-horot-'s, Emerson street. Oyster Patties fresh every day. ANTEDKNOWN-That J. Goddari has the Best Collection of Fruit Trees, to., 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 ty the following agents :—Napier, J. H. Goddard; Waipawa, Jnll s,nd Co.; Norsewood, 0. Ericksen; or, John Goddard', Havelock Nurseries, Hawko's Bay. TfFANTED quantity ii f of Unredeemed Pledges of every description on sale ; Second-hand Wearing Apparel and other goods purchased or takein exchange. Ladies and Gentlemen waited on at their own residences. G. Ber-jamiu Pawnbroker, Emerson Stroet. ___*r___rif kFowi^^ on all kinds of Jewellery, Wearing Apparel, Tools, and every description of miscellaneous property. O. Benjamin, Pawnbroker, Emerson Street, \\r PREBBLE -reoeivc- This Week W . SYDNEY ORANGES, Mandarins, Lotnons, Passion Fruit, Bananas, Pines, SEVILLE ORANGKS, Apples, Prunes and Dates, Sweet Ginger and Gumquots;. also Kippen, Picton Bloaters, aud Fresh. Oysters. 130ARD AND RESIDENCE, 0 Marine Parade, tbo Healthiest Situation in Napier. Mns Pinhornb, having taken that large and commodious Boarding House (lately occupied by Mrs Tilly, Marine Parade), will be glad to receive a few YouugGentlomon as Boarders. Every comfort and accommodation. Terms moderate. DOARD AND RESIDENCE—Two IJ> minutes' walk from Post Oflice, good sea view, Madeira Steps, abovo Post Office at Mrs. Motley's. LOST— From Napier on October l-ltti, Ono Bay Gelding, about 1. hands 2in. high, branded two bars = acres, nose,, one hind foot white. Anyone returning same to Bus Company's stabJ.-_s w ill be rewarded. £2 REWARD. lOST--A Dark Brown (nearly black) _. Mare : small white on off hind fetlock ; tail slightly docked ; no visible brand. The finder will receive the above reward on returning samo to W. J. MoEjsbnan, Napier.

H. J. HOLDER,' CAS II COAL, WOOD, AND GRAIN DEPOT,. EstKIISOS BTB'_,_.T, Next to Work'ng Meu's Club. Also, Sasb eS) Doors, and W.ll-sentoned Timber always iv stock. All orders punctually attended to. K. J. HOLDER, BUILDER. JOBBING WORK AT CHEAPEST RATE 3. I>ROUF of Deb!. F_-i__ can bo obtained r at R T. Smythe'a, Stationer Hastings Streot,

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Daily Telegraph (Napier), Issue 5970, 24 October 1890, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 7 Daily Telegraph (Napier), Issue 5970, 24 October 1890, Page 3

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