THE HOLIDAY SEASON. DISTINGUISHED VISITORS MAY be expected' as usual, but we question if anything cuuld bo more heartily welcomed than tho Magnificent Assortment of HIGH-CLASS BOOTS, SHOES, AND SLIPPERS, Whioh we aro now displaying. All Departments are what may bd termed " full to the lung, and some running over, 1 ' with Ihe very latest sty Its, some of them now being "introduced for the .first time. They "have been bought foi Snot C;.-h. "i" 1 - will bo sold at Datiinqi/s LOW t ; K:Oh,S Wo wish to Break 'the Ri com liiis v 'cason. LA.DIE 3' D. PAivTMENT.—GIuze Kid Oxlun! Shoes, -mfc'iit, front, hand sewn, handsome finish, medium or sqnaro tec (Boitock's) 14/t> to Glaze Kid Oxfords, with or without patent fronts (Turner's) 8/6 to 15/6. Ton Shoes, assorted shades, 7/6 to 14/6. Qiao.; Kid Hand-made Shoes, claspn, lace, or button (Otto HerzJ 14/6 to 18/6. Austrian Glace Kid Walking Shoes 7/6 to 12/6. Pollok's Butt Shoeß 8/6, Kid Walking Shoes, pointed, medium, oi square toes. 3/11 and 6/8. The Gladys Kid Lace Shoe 12/6. Austrian Glace Kid Button Shoeß, blue cloth lops, 8/6 to 14/6, Evening Sfhocs, straps and buckles, 3/6. Evening Shoes, black beads and bows, 4/6 and 5/6. Maltese 6/6 to 10/6. Calf and Glaze Kid Lace Boots, kid bows, 10/6 to 14/6. Cordovan Balmorals (summer walking) 8/6 to 12/6. Glaze Kid Butt and Lace Boots, assorted patterns, 9/6 to 15/0. Call Kid Button Boots (special lot of 1250 pairs) one-third usual price. In the GIRLb' and MAIDS' I___E--MEN'IS the novelties are co 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, ar,d Morocco Walking Shoes 4/6 to 8/6. Infants Strap Shoes, Lace-up and K.S. Boots from 1/- upwards. Men's Summer Walking Phoes, sown and pe"<'ed, 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 and Boots 12/6 to 16/6. Wallaby Running fihoer, hand-made, 6-spiko, 12/6 (worth 20/-). Cricket 4/6 to 7/6. Tennis 3/6 to 10/6. Gymnasium 3/6' to 5/6. Everlasting Bluchers 5/6 to 8/6. Superior Watertight* 9/6 to 12/6. Shooters 106 to 12/6. StroDg Balmorals 7/6 to 10/6. Youths' Strong Nailed Lace-ups 6/11, Boys' 6/6. # Women's Dairy Boots 6/6. Marketing Boots 8/6. Garden Shoes 2/11 to 4/(i. House Slippers 1/- to 2/11. Miscellaneous Goods at extra low rates. _L HANNAH & CO., The G.8.P., Hastings Stbeet, Napieb.
ASK YOUR GROCER FOR TEA The FIVE O'CLOCK Brand \»b Ra-BEflniwo Aiu. Tzx,h!>t.VT Deib_ihq TEA. The superior quality of the infusion ih bound to gain the praise of all who can appreciate rt Fint- Ten. HOW TO BREW. Lot tho water <• fresh drawn, .wad immediately boils pour it on the Tea, and let iv stand about light minutes. Put one teuspoouful of lot. in the Pot for each largo Teacup that holds; an add one for the Pot. THIS TttA XS PERFECT. It does cote:::;t»uia ck.il o ccro mot Tcs:i It will give uvurj „aliafmotion. It iB Perfection ! Tho FIVE O'CLOCK IE A oontains Teas of Rare Quality. AH Teas used in this Mixture are First Crop and pure. The FIVE O'CLOCK TEA ib the Most Refreshing Bran in th Market. SOLD BY THE PRINCIPAL GROCERS AT &/4 PER LB. 4 0 o v . AGENTS■D A V ID S 0 _\, IRVINE k 00.
THE NOTED DEFRIES "PATENT SAFETY LAMPS." T\AVIDSON, IRVINE, AND CO Ilavo received from the South a consignment of the above Unequalled Lumps, eonmsting of TABLE LAMPS, HANGING LAMPS, BRACKET LAMP 3, a*d HAND LAMPS. As our instructions aro TO SELL, purchasers of Lamps would do woll to call and inpect, also to compure with usual pricose.
Telephone No. 83. [Est aii uasu" 1 {'. 0 7.1 Mil. 11. C WILSON SURGEON -DENTIST, •TENNYSON STREET, NAPIER. MR WILSON MAKES PERIODICAL VIbITS TO WAIPAWA. Hospital and Gratis Patients attended every morning from 3.30 until 10 a m. JEL DA VIES, DENTAL SURGEON, Sbcnboeo Btxii—isas, Emkekon Ste-.i„t, NAI'ISE, (OWOBTJMS THE STAB HOTBL.) MB DAVIES makes periotlical visits to Waipawa, duo notice of which will be given.
Mli LEASX, SURGEON DENTIST (Frotn Edinburgh), Edina House, Near Theatre Royal, Tennyson Street, Napier. ME LEA.SK MAKES PERIODICAL VISITS TO WAIPAWA. MR fl C ARO, Btjroeom Dmotost, TiuTKieoH-O'i'SKisT, Wawks MRS CARD HAS RETURNED PROM GISBORNE. \] EW ZEALAND INSURANCE JIS COMPAN X. [EsTASiiicaßD 136y.j Capital £1,000,00ti Paid-up and Reserve Funds .. j£450,000 With uuhmitedllability of Shareholders. FlßE—lnsurances against loss by fire are effected by thia Company upon every description of property on the niOßi lavorablo terms MARINE — Merchandise, Freight, and Hulls intiiu'ed to Mid from .%li purls of tb world. G. H. PIERCE, —anager for Hawke's Bay. | IVERPOOL AND LONDON AND Jj GLOBE INSURANCE COMPANY. [JiSTABLIHBED 1836.] Unlimited Liability of Shareholders. Paid-up Cupful and Accumulated Reserve Funds (1679), £5,812,996. JN3URAN-JLS against Fire effected at X Un i.-\vv..i rut.fj. i'Wßt-Uw£B rick. tmi.-.ed vtaj liberally. *' W. & KETTLK,
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Daily Telegraph (Napier), Issue 6297, 5 November 1891, Page 2
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