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SUMMER SEASON, 1890. SUMMER, 1890. ENORMOUS ARP.IVALS OF NEW _GOODS! NOVELTIES FROM ALL QUARTERS! BOOMING BARGAINS ! UNPRECEDENTED VALUE IN EVERY DEPARTMENT. 1890. Great as their previous displays of Seasonable Goods have undoubtedly been, we cannot; but confess that in the vastness and variety of their present SHOW of New Summer Styles in Ladies' Gent's, Missss', and Boys' Boots, Shoes and Slippers. THE GREAT BOOT PROVIDERS, as Messes R. Hannah & Co., of Hastings street, with the amplest justification entitle themselves, have totally surpassed thrown into deepest penumbra, all their past efforts. TONS UPON TONS THOUSANDS UPON THOUSANDS of Boots, Shoes, and Slippers of all sizes, from the tiniest infants' silken Bootee, to the nailfed and rivetted Shooters of portentous proportions, encounter our gaze, on whichever side it may be fixed.—Upstairs, downstairs—in the work room, in the grindery room, in the show room, and in the office—every inch of available space has been pressed into service for the occasion * * * * After the surprise evoked by the quantity of these goods has subsided, we are no less struck by their freshness and elegance, but our wonderment reaches its climax when THE PRICES are mentioned: LADIES' KID BALMORALS as handsome, and we venture to say as substantial and durable, as any we had ever purchased in London at double the price, are offered to us at from 9s 6d to 14s 6d. A Lot of 3000 pairs LADIES' EVENING SHOES, worth at least Six Shillings, hava been marked to fly off at 3s 6d. A Pile of LADIES' BDTTON and LACE WALKING SHOES, quite new patterns, and which for comfort, lightness, and elegance leave nothing to be desired, have received their walking ticket at 4s 6d, 5s 6d, and 6a 6d. A strikingly Handsome Line of LADIES' KID SHOES, with patent vamps, most stylish and perfect Goods, hailing from the most famous manufacturers of the European Continent, 10s 6d and 12u 6d. The Assortment of LADIES' SLIPPERS is still more varied if possible, and on working out a calculation, we found that if placed one after the other they would form a chain extending from the Great Boot Providers' doors here to the entrance of their Hastings Branch. Prices range from 2s lid to Ss 6d. LADIES' BEDROOM SLIPPERS, to clear, ONE SHILLING, Good Night! R. HANNAH k CO., THE G.8.P., HASTINGS STREET, NAPIER. ASK YOUR GROCER FOR ■ TEA The FIVE O'CLOCK Braud ia a Refbeshdjo and Pleasant Deinking TEA. The superior quality of the infusion is bound to gain the praise of all who can appreciate a Fine Tea. HOW TO BREW. Let the water be fresh drawn, and immediately it boils pour it on tho Tea, and let it stand about eight minutes. Put one, teaspooni'ul of Tea in the Pot for each large Teacup that it holjls, an add one for the Pot. THIS TEA IS PERFECT. It does not contain a rain o common Tea. It will give every satisfaction. It is Perfection ! The FIVE O'CLOCK TEA contains Teas of Rare Quality. All Teas used in this Mixture First Crop and pure. The FIVE O'CLOCK TEA is the Most Refroshing Bran in th Market. SOLD BY THE PRINCIPAL GROCERS AT 2>j4z PER LB. TEA 4 0 C^ AGENTS— DAVIDSON, myiNE & co. THE NOTED DEFRIES "PATENT SAFETY LAMPS." IRVINE, AND CO. Have received from the South a consignment of the above Unequalled Lamps, consisting o£ TABLE LAMPS, HANGING LAMPS, BRACKET LA.MPS, and HAND LAMPS. Aβ our instructions are TO SELL, purchasers of Lamps would do well to call and inpect, also to compare with usual pricess. Telephone No. 83. [Established 1807.1 MR. H. C WILSON, SURGEON-DENTIST, TENNYSON STREET, NAPIER. MR WILSON MAKES PERIODICAL VISITS TO WAIPAWA. Hospital and Gratis Patients attended every morning from 9.30 until 10 a.m. ~~~ H. DAYIES, DENTAL SURGEON, Kbonboeq Buiidikos, Emkehoh Steket, Napikb, (opposite thk 3tab hotkl), Mr H. Davies will bo at Waipawa on WEDNESDAY and THURSDAY 18th and 19th February, and may bo consulted at Mr Drummond's, Chemist. MRS O A R O StmanoN Dkntu», Tbnnyson-stekjbt, NapimbNEW ZEALAND INSURANCE COMPACT. [ESTABLISHED 859.] Capital £1,000,000 Paid-up and Reserve Funds .. £440,000 With unlimited liability of Shareholders. FlßE—lnsurances againet loss by fire are effected by this Company upon every description of property ou the mosj favorable terms MARINE — Merchandise, Freight, and Hulla insured to and from nil parts of tb world. G. N. PIERCE, Manager for Hawke's Bay. T IVERPOOL AND LONDON AND JU GLOBE INSURANCE COMPANY. [EoTABMsnnD 1836.] Unlimited Liability of Shareholders. Paid-up Capita land Accumulated Reserve Funds (1879), £5,812,995. INSURANCES against Fire effected at; 1 th? I wet rat-s. ittrst-Uags risks treated very liberally. P W. WILLIAMfI & KETTLE,

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Daily Telegraph (Napier), Issue 6077, 18 February 1891, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 2 Daily Telegraph (Napier), Issue 6077, 18 February 1891, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 2 Daily Telegraph (Napier), Issue 6077, 18 February 1891, Page 2

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