Ask your Grocer for Five O'Clock Tea at 2s 4d per lb Davidson, Irvine, and Co., agents. (Far eon'.inmfion of mwt set fourth patfe.J
SPRING AND SUMMER SEASON. NEAL & CLOSE Have received their early Shipments of SPRING DRAPERY, CLOTHING, BOOTS AND SHOES, By tho s.s. Rimutaka, Coptic, Eldersloa, Pakeho, lonic, and Ruapehu. NEAL & CLOSE Are showing NEW GOODS IN ALL DEPARTMENTS Also to arrive (now overdue, ex s.s. Tekoa, 51 PACKAGES OF GENERAL DRAPERY. NEAL &"CLOSE, UNIVERSAL DRAPERS AND OUTFITTERS, HASTINGS STREET.
AGRICULTURAL SHOW. MESSRS REID AND GRAY Beg to intimate to their numerous Farming Friends and Clients that they will Exhibit at the forthcoming A. and P. Show the following Implements, ALL OF THEIR OWN MANUFACTURE, IMPROVED NEW ZEALAND GRAIN DRILL DOUBLE FURROW PLOUGHS DIGGING PLOUGHS LAWN PLOUGHS DISC HARROWS ZIGZAG HARROWS HORSE - POWERS AND CHAFFCUTTERS CELEBRATED FORCE-FEED SEEDSOWERS And other Machinery and Implements. Our Representative, Mr W. Bain (late of Sidey and Bain), will bo in attendance. Present addr.6B— Ceiterion Hotel.
QPECIAL PUBLIC NOTICE, CITY HAIRDIIESSINa ROOMS. Saloon under management of A. E. Eaoi ,e----ton, of Auckland, with first-class assistarice. Our Prices are 6d all round. Ladies' 7 J air Work in all its branches executed. Cov.ntry orders by post attendod toPrivate Hairdreseing Room for Lad ies. Fancy Dresses on Hire or Made to Order. Mr Eagleton will make arrangements for staging and make-iip, for private theritriculs. First-class Stock of Tobacco and Tobacconist's Sundries. L. FREEDMA'N, Proprietor.
PjiOJ-OGIIAPBLY. TVj'OW that tho Holiday Season is apW preaching, Visitors from the Country will do well to visit F. W. MASON & CO., EMERSON STREET, Who for First-Class Work Cansot bk Surpassed. CHARGES STRICTLY MODERATE. MRS A. ItEID, MIDWIFE (Certificate from Quoon'a Charlotte Hospital, London), Experienced Nurse, Medical aud Surgical Nurse. Private Homo Hospital, Tennyson Street, Napier. LOST —CHEQUE, No. E35,694, on Union Bank of Australia, Napier, drawn by proprietor of Daily Telegraph in favor of S. Johnson. Amount £5 7s 84, Payment of same has been stopped. Finder of aboye cheque will oblige by leaving same at office of the Daily Telegraph or with Mr Samuel Johnson. Waipawa. 5' OST—on Wednesday morning a Lea __; .• J Purse containing Three Pounds i' i Notes, and Four Shillings ; tho name i_»ir ie A. T. Ford. The finder will bo rewarded on leaving it at tho Telegraph Office or- w itli Mrs Ford, Fitzroy road. |~ OST near the Botanical Gardens—l ndia, JL_ Rubber Tyre off Perambulator.. ' Finder will be rewarded on leaving with Mr H. S. Morrison, >>pie. Terrace.
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Daily Telegraph (Napier), Issue 6267, 1 October 1891, Page 3
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414Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Daily Telegraph (Napier), Issue 6267, 1 October 1891, Page 3
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