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EOOI.ES' SYRUP OF RED GUM is admitted by all who have need it to be the best remedy for Coughs, Golds, and ell Throat affections. Children like it.— Bottles, Iβ 6d and 2e 6d from A. Ecoloo, Chemist, Hastings Street. Beware of imitations; the original bears my signature morose the label. Oadbury Bros, guarantee the absolute parity of their Ooooa Easenoe ; no alkali of other substance added to darken the ooloand give appearance of strength as with some Dutoh oocoas and their imitations old as genuine. This can be detected by he vaunt vrhw. t: Hti •» fv«°hlv opened Biding saddles, colonial made, with furniture complete, 30s each for cash ; Portmanteaux., Gladstone and Brief Bags, and other goods, of which there is a great assortment, very cheap, at John M'Vat's Hastings street Napier.—f Advt.] A Sufferer from Nervous and Wasting Debility, Loss of Vigor, &c, was restored to health in such a REMARKABLE MANNER, after all else had FALED, that he will, on receipt of a self-addressed stamped envelope, send the mode of cure F tEE to all fellow sufferers. Address, A Miner, G.P.0., Sydney. fVor continuation of nttet if fourth patft.J AUTUMN NOVELTIES. NEAL &" CLOSE HAVE received several shipments of WINTER DRAPERY, consisting of 85 Cases and Bales, which are now open and classed in the various departments. NEAL & CLOSE ARE SHOWING NEW GOODS AND NOVELTIES In All Depabtsients. NEAL & CLOSE A RE showing Choice Millinery, fashionXX able Plush and Seal Jaskets and Mantles, Good Warm Ulsters, and Waterproof Cloaks, Winter Under Garments. INSPECT THE SHOW ROOM. NEAL & CLOSE ARE showing a large assortment of Choice Dress Materials and Robes, Useful Heavy Dress Fabric and Serges, New Zealand Dress Tweeds—Nice Goods. NEAL & CLOSE HAVE a large stock of Blankets, Flannels. Rugs, Eiderdown Quilts, Wool Clouds, and Warm Wraps. NEAL & CLOSE INVITE INSPECTION OF THEIR READY-MADE CLOTHING. Men's, Yonths , , and Little Boys' Clothing, Overcoats, Ulsters, Waterproof Coats, Shirts, andUunderclething, Hats, Cape, and Hosiery. NEAL & CLOSE HAVE THE LARGEST STOCK IN THE PROVINCE. Tapestry Covers, Curtains, Carpets, Hearth Rugs, Linoleums, and Door Mats. ! VISIT THE CARPET SHOW ROOM. NEAL &"CLOSE, UNIVERSAL DRAPERS AND OUTFITTERS, HASTINGS STREET. POSTPONEMENT. HHHE LAST LAUNCH to the S.S. WAIHORA TO-MORROW (SUNDAY) HAS BEBN POSTPONED TILL ty p.m. UNION S.S. CO. OF N.Z. (Ltd.) NOTICE is hereby given that the Partnership heretofore existing between us, the undersigned Thomas Sidkt and William Bain, as Ironmongers, in Napier, under the style or firm of " Sidey & Bain," has been dissolved by mutual consent as from the first day of May, 1891. All debts owing to the late firm of Sidey and Bain must be paid to either of the said late partners, whose receipt shall be a sufficient discharge therefor. Dated this eighth day of May, 1891. THOMAS BIDEY. W. BAIN. Witness to the signatures of Thomas Sidey aud William Bain— Geobge Stock, Solicitor, Napier. NOTICE is hereby given that I have taken into Partnership Me. Albert V. J. Lockib, late of Dunedin, and that the business of Ironmongers lately carried on in Napier under tho style or firm of " Sidey & Bain," will in future be carried on by myself and the said Albebt V. J. Lookie, under the style or firm of "Sidby amd Lookie." Dated this eighth day of May, 1891. THOMAS SIDEY. IN retiring from business in Napier, on account of ill-health, I have to thank the many clients of the late firm of Sidey and Bain for their liberal patronage and support, and trust the same will bfl continued to the new firm of Sidey and Lockik. W. BAIN. MR W. B. FERGUSON is still canvassing for the A.M.P. Society in Hawke's Bay, and hae no connection with ike C. Febgusson, late of the National Mutual Life Association. A. H. GORE, District Secretary A.M.P. Bociety. GAME LICENSES. T ICENSE3 to sell game have been issued JLj to the following persona:—Conroy and Co. SHOOTING LICENSES. T lOENSES to kill Game during the JLf ensuing Season have been issued to the following persons:—R. Smith, C. E. Stewart, C. L."Allan. Johnathan Morrison, H. J. Smith, C. A. Smith, D. Canning, R. Parkinson, James B. Gilberd, P. Dolbel, junr., J. F. Crane, E. D. M'lntyre, R. Davis, T. Tanner, A. E. J. Westmoreland, John Howes, F. Sutton, P. Howell, George Tait, T. H. Lawry, A. C. Lang, M. E: Brooks, Ambrose Potts, W Veety, Thomas Ireland, Charles Arrow, D. J. Kingsford, P. Oosgrove, jur-., W. C. Gavin, G. H. Orr, G. F. Hardy, J. Buchanan, R. Croxton, Charles Hobson, John Britten, Ernest Britten, 8. M'Greevy, jun., R. L. Peene, G. Abrahams, John Bibby, J. W. Whiterow, C. Hemmingsen, David Munn, T. M. Nelson, 0. Nelson, Harold Nelson, Franfc Nelson, John Biddlea, G. A. King, H. L. Jull, P. A. Martin, E. D. Tanner, J. Warrilow, W. C. Taylor, H. A. Banner, H. A. Lambert, W. Fawkner, J. F. Jardine, F. Logan, C. D. Kennedy, A. Shield, M. 8. Freer, W. Dobb?. J. Eva-.is, S. Hooper, J. Waters, N. M'Vicar, J. Cheer, D. P. Balfour, Saml. Smith, J. A. Hewitt, C. M. Smith, George Yond, G. T. Stewart, A. C. Seymour, O. B. Morieon, G. H. Collie, Charles A Herbert, J. D. Ormond, J. D. Ormond, jr.. C. Brown, A. Loudown, W. Beamish, Lowry, W. North, H. O'Grady, W. Glendinning, J. Morrison, W. H Nelson, G. Neleon, D. H. Potts, W. Jones, S. Crowther, J. Niahol, G. G. Peacock, J. I. Cato, R. M'Culloeh, E. Broughton, W. Shrimptou, A. Giblin, A. S. G. Carlyon, F. Pilcher. TMPOUNDED at Hastings by Mr R. JL Crorabie, from Flax .hero :— Brown Hackney Mare, about 15 hands, high, no brand vieible. By tho Ranger—Red Short-horn Bull, with a littlo white under belly, no brands Tieiblo. If not claimed, and expenses paid, will be sold on the 14th May, at 12 o'clock noon. Wμ. STOCK, Poundkeeper. Hastings, April 30th, 1801. 'MELBOURNE CUP' AROMATIC TOBACCO, In any Sites, Is procurable from the principal Tobacconists and Shopkeepers. THE FINEST AND PUREST TOBACCO IMPORTED. JUST LANDED, EX "LOCHNAGAR," NOS. 6, 7, AND 8 FENCING WIRE AND STAPLES. DAVIDSON, IRVINE, & CO. 17DWARDL1NL0N& CO. have been li appointed ugonts for Mssses Hoffman and Sons, of Auckland, and will rfcceivo all uecounta due and owing to that lira' " PLEASE NOTICE, H WILLIAMS & SONS are now . landing - another shipment of Redwood's Celebrated BLIGHT SPECIFIC. This is without doubt tho best romedy known for all and every kind of Blight in Fruit Trees. H. WILLIAMS & SONS, Agents for Hawke's Bay.

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Daily Telegraph (Napier), Issue 6144, 9 May 1891, Page 3

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