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HAVE YOU SEEN HAVE YOU SEEN IIAVIS YOU SEEN THE NEW ARRIVALS THE NEW ARRIVALS Of Lovely Spring and Summer Goods from Paris, London, Vienna, Frankfort, New York, Philadelphia, and other chief centre*? If not, why not ? Wo are now opening up immense consignments of Boots, Jlkoes, Slipper., &c. of tho latest aud most fashionable styles. Some of ttiese goods must be pronounced Buperb, surpassing as they do anything hitherto produced. Tho Ladies' Department is replete with most recherche creations in Glaco Kid, Glove Kid, Morocco, Levant, Bronze, Satin, Straw, Marseilles, Prunella, Patent Leather and other materials, in Button, Elastic, Lace, Clasp, Strap/and other styles, while the Infants' and Children's Display mußt evoke the most hearty admiration. In Girls' and Maids' Goods wo have opened up some really fascinatb-g lines, the. description of which would alohe fill up an entire page, while the Boys', Youths', und will be found to com„rise many makes, materials, and styles seen now for the first time in New Zealand. LADIES' DEPARTMENT.—GIazo Kid Oxford Shoes, patent front, hand sewn, handsome finish, medium or square tee (Bostoek's) 14/6 to 22/6. , Glaze Kid Oxfords, wither without patent fronts (Turner's) 8/6 to 15/6. Tan iShoos, assorted shades, 7/6 to 14/6. Glace Kid Hand-rnado Shoes, clasp?, lace, or button.(Otto Heiz) 14/6 to 18/6. Austrian Glace Kid Walking Shoes 7/6 'to 12/6. Pollok's Butt Shoes 8/6. Kid Walking Shoes, pointed, medium, or square toes. 3/11 and 5/6. The Gladys Kid Lace Shoe 12/6. Austrian Glace Kid Button Shoes, blue cloth tops,. ; 8/6 to 14/6. Evening Shoes, straps and buokles, 3/6. Evening Shoes, black boads and bows, 4/6 and 5/6. Maltese 6/6 to 10/6. Calf ! and Glaze Kid Lace Boots, kid bows,. 10/6 lo 14/6. Cordovan Balmorals (summer walking) 8/6 to 12/6. Glaze Kid Butt and Lace Boots, assorted patterns, 9/6 to 15/6. Calf Kid Button Boots (special lot of 1250 pairs) one-third ustiul price. ; In tho GIRL-' and MAIDS' DEPARTMENTS the novelties ate so numerous that they must be seen. Fancy the finest Kid and Morocco Lace-up and E.S. Boots, extra high leg, 3/6 to 7/6. Calf, Kid, and Morocco Walking Shoes 4/6 to 8/6. Infants' Strap Shoes, Lace-up and E.S. Boots from 1/- upwards. Men's Rummer Walking Shoes, sewn and pegged, 6/6 to 14/6. Men's Walking Boots, Lace, Button, and E.S., pegged and sewn, 10/6 to 30/-. Men's Tan Shoes : a,nd Boots 12/6 to 16/6. Wallaby Runpiijg/Shciec, hand-made, 6-spiko, 12/6 (worth -0/-). Cricket 4/6 to 7/6. Tenuis 3/6 to 10/6. Gymnasium 3/6 to 5/6. Everlasting Bluchers 5/6 tc 8/6. Superior Watertights 9/6 to 12/6. Shooters 10/6 to 12/6. Strong Balmorals 7/6 to 10/6. Youths' Strong Nailed Lace-ups 6/11, Boys' 5/6. Women's Dairy Boots 6/6. Marketing Boots 8/6. Garden Shoes 2/11 to 4/I'.. House Slippers 1/- to 2/11. , Goods at extra low rates. ;_ HANNAH & CO., .•The G.8.P., Hastings Stbeet, Na-.ee.

ASK YOUR GROCER FOR 4% o*o/ TEA The FIVE O'CLOCK Brand is a Rbfeeshing and Pleasaht Dbinemo TEA. The superior quality of the infusion is bound to gain the praise of all who oan appreciate a Fine Tea. HOW TO BREW. Let the water c fresh drawn, and immediately boils pour it on the Tea, and let it stand about <>ight minutes. Put one teaspoonful of Tea in tho Pot for each large Teacup that holds, an add one for the Pot. THIS TEA IS PERFECT. It docs not contain a rain o com inon Tea. It will give every satisfaction. It is Perfecdon! The FIVE O'CLOCK TEA contains Teas of Rare Quality. All Teas used in this Mixture ace First Crop and pure. The FIVE O'CLOCK TEA is the Most Refreshing Bran in th Market.

SOLD BY THE PRINCIPAL GROCERS AT /il4c PER LB. TEA AGENTSDAVIDSON, IRVINE & CO.

THE NOTED DEFRIES "PATENT SAFETY lAMPS." IRVINE, AND CO. Have received from the South a consignment of the above Unequalled Lamps, consisting of TABLE LAMPS, HANGING LAMPS, BRACKET LAMPS, iso HAND LAMPS. Ab our instructions are TO SELL, purchasers of Lamps would do woll to call and inpect, also to compare with usual pricsss. Telephone No. 83. [Established 1867.] 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 ft m.

H. DAVIES, DENTAL SURGEON, i-KONBona Building., Ejihbsow S-___.x, Napiee, (opposi-h the stab hotel.) MR DAVIES makes periodical visits to Waipawa, of which duo notice will, bo given. \:t & S 0 A R 0 LVA SUBGEOM DeN-18-, Tnim-aoM-s-BBHT, Napiks.ME LEASE, SURGEON DENTIST (From Edinburgh), Edina House, Near Theatro Royal, Tennyson Street, Napier. MR LEASK MAKES PERIODICAL VISITS TO WAIPAWA. 7VH-W ZEALAND INSURANCE ±S COMPANY. [Established 1859.] Capital £1,000,000 Paid-up and Reserve Funds .. £450,000 With tiulimited Lability of Shareholders. FlßE—insurances against loss by fire are effected by this Company upon every description of property on the mosj lavorable terms MARINE — Merchandiße, Freight, and Hulls insured to and from all parts of th world. G. N. PIERCE, Maaager for Hawke'a Bay.

1 rVERPOOL AND LONDON AND h GLOBE INSURANCE COMPANY. [E__a__b_;d 1836.] Unlimited Liability of Shareholders. Paid-up Capita land Accumulated Reserve Funda (1879), £5,812,996. ;! NS'UitANCES against Fire effected at JL tli. i.wt-:;t rutcE. Jftcst-ulasa risks treated very liberally. #' Yi.'WUAAAm & KETTLE, Age»ts.

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Daily Telegraph (Napier), Issue 6267, 1 October 1891, Page 2

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