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CHRISTMAS T7-XHIBITION. HRISTMAS JCiXHIBITION. A GREAT DISPLAY OF FANCY ARTICLES AT NEAL &_CLQSE'S GRAND CHRISTMAS BARAAR AND DISPLAY OF ARTICLES SUITABLE FOR PRESENTS •AT NEAL & CLOSE'S Inspect the TABLES, TABLES, TABLES, NEAL -^CLOSE'S Christmas, New Year and Birthday Cards Toys, Dolls, Games, A lbums Photo Frames, Purses, Bags Writing and Dressing Cases Paintings, Mirrors, Plaques, Fans Table Decorations, Fire Screens

A. __£aa-i_i.ice-_t Assortment of FANCY GOODS SUITABLE FOR PRESENTS AT NEAL &_CLOSKS TABLES, TABLES, TABLES, Inspect tho Christmas Tables at NEAL & CLOSE'S CHRISTMAS EXHIBITION.

UNION STEAMSHIP COMPANY OF NEW ZEALAND (LnaTKD). TIME TABLE /OR WELLINGTON FROM WHARF. Soutiiebh Cross, Friday, 23th November. WELLINGTON, LYTTELTON, AND POUT CHALMEES. WAinAturA, Monday■ December, launch at 10 a.m. jelboubnFvia BLUFF. .V-ißAiurA, Monday, Ist December, launch at 10 a.m. Cnlls at Hobart. FOB GISBOBNE, TAUBANGA, AND AUCKLAND FBOM WHABF. OrtAFEBi., Friday, 2Sth November. GISBOBNBv TOKOMARU, WAIPIRO, AWANUI, AND AUCKLAND FROM WHARF. Australia, We.nesdaj*, 26th November. G.ST.ORNE AND AUCKLAND. Waiuoua, Saturday, 29tU November, launch at 5 p.m. SYDNEY VIA GISBORNE & AUCKLAND. Mohowai, Saturday, tith December, launch at 5 l>.m. LEVJKA AND SUVA, FROM AUCKLAND. Tacpo.

SYDNEY. FROM WEI.MKGTON. DIRECT. T«K*ro, Thon-day, 4th December. During the months of Decon.bor, .la.nu._rj-, February, aud March, RETURN TICKETS at ■ educed rates will be issued available for three months from date of issue. i'astH'ugors aro requested to book a tho Com* pany'B Town Office, lirowiiing-stroot. Berths can bo socurad on arrival of steamers. Small parcels recoived at tho town otflco. Outward piissongors holdin-r return tickets arc r jqitefted to proaant Bamo at tho o__co, and obtain lueses for the launch conveying them to tho .feam.r. OtHcos : Browning-*!reet, Napior, and at Port Ahuriri. /CAPTAIN BAXTER wi.hos to thank the many willing helpers who gavo such valuable assistance whon the Result was in trouble this morning. MESSRS G. REID AND J. WATERS, of Taradale, are the successful contractors for formation of Road on my property. E. TUKE.

NOTICE. CLARENDON CLUB HOTEL. DURING alterations the Bar is removed to the public parlor. f\ YES !0, YES !0, YES ! ' THIS IS TO GIVE NOTICE To tho Publio of Napier and surrounding district, that on and after tho Ist day of November, 1800, tbe Hawke's Bay Loan Offico, Emer.on street, will bo carried on under tbe Solo Management of M. Alexander, who has had great experience in Sydney and Melbourne as a Pawnbroker. Cash accommodation in any sum. The highest prices advanced on Gold and Silver Watches, Silver Plato Jewellery, Guns, Wearing Apparel, or any kind of security. Either large or small sums. Unequalled facilities offered for country clients. Alwayß for Salo—A largo stock of forfeited Watches, Chains, Rings, Men's and Women's Wearing Apparel, &c., at Astonishing Prices. Old gold ond eilver bought. Letters promptly attended to. All communications to be addressed to M_ ALEXANDER, LOAN OFFICE, NAPIER.

Ladies' and gentlemen's Wardrobes bought. Bills discounted from £5 and upwards. Letters and post cards attended to. Highest price given for Furniture. T> AILWAY TEMPERANCE HOTEL. GEORGE NEALE .. Pbopbikmb. To meet tho publio requirements I have taken the abovo Hotel, which has been thoroughly renovated. My desire will bo to carry on tho business on tho following lines :— COMFORT, CLEANLINESS, AND CIVILITY. The abovo Hotel is close to the Railway Station and Clive Square Travellers' Sample Rooms. Hot and Cold Baths at all hours. Meals from 6.30 a.m. to 10 p.m., to suit travellers by train. Terms exceedingly low. Ho Paparakaitie pai tenei mo nga Maori ho ngawari to utu. He tepara pai mo nga hoiho. HORI NIRA.

GOVERNMENT LIFE INSURANCE DEPARTMENT. Lowest Premiums. Cheap Management. Careful Selection of Lives. Government Guarantee. LOW PREMlUMß.—Notwithstanding the low premiums, tho funds of tho Department, accumulated during nineteen years, now amount to moro than l_\ millions sterling /~IHEAP MANAGEMENT.—The most \_J rigid economy is observed. The ratio of expenses to income is far lower than that of any other office of similar ago doing business in the Colonies. CAREFUL SELECTION OF LIVES.— The utmost care is exercised in guarding against the acceptance of doubtful risks. As a consequence, the Deathrate year by year falls far short of the expeotancy upon which tho tables have boen computed. GOVERNMENT GUARANTEE.— Tho payment of ovory Polioy is guaranteed by ths State. Funds over 1$ Million Pounds. Annual Income over £300,000. Cash Surplus in 1885, over £242,000 (Last Distribution). J. 11. RICHARDSON, 71 Commissioner.

Established 1882. E. T. ALLEN, PICTURE-FRAME MAKER, GILDER, MOVNT CUTTER, AND DIRECT IMPORTER, Has just received a few Samples of Good CHROMOS, ETCHINGS, and ENGRAVINGS. Inspection Invited. Addekss :— CARLYLE STREET, NAfIER.

W. L. WHITE, NAPIER BAZAAR, Is tho Cheapest Place in Napior for NEW TENNIS BATS Cricketing Goods Toys Dolls Plush Bags Purses Vases Rocking Horses Tricycles Ladies' Hand-bags Albums Photo. Frames Wheelbarrows Wasrgons Aud all tbo &c. in Toy and Fancy Goods. PEIUMBUrATOES in Gbeat VaIUEM From 3s to £3 10s each. Chairs Re*seated in Cane, Willow, or American Perforated W ooa. W. L WHITE, WHOLESALE AND RETAIL BASKET, PERAMBULATOR, Asn WICKER FURNITURE MANUFACTURER Eill-BSON Sl-U-K-*, Napjbe.

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Daily Telegraph (Napier), Issue 6007, 25 November 1890, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Daily Telegraph (Napier), Issue 6007, 25 November 1890, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Daily Telegraph (Napier), Issue 6007, 25 November 1890, Page 3

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