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NOTABILIA.

NOTE.—Having received our first shipment of Now Goods for the winter ex Duke of Westminster, we are ready to show our friends the latest styles, and, (we believe) best value in all departments. Ex Mararoa from Melbourne, we have secured some marvellous Bargains in blankets and shoetiogs, and can confidently say that we CAN'T BE BEAT in these lines, and intend to do the Bedding Trade of the season. Come along and see R. H. ROBINSON.

AMUSEMENTS, ADDBESSES, &0. Trinity Wealeyan Band of Hope open winter season to-night. MttETINQS. Pirates Football Club meet to-night, at 8, at Masonic Hotel. Hastings Athletic Football Club meet tonight, at 8.30, at Caulton's Hotel. AUCTION BALKS. P. A. Herman and Co. sell furniture and effects, saddlery, clothing, etc , at 10.30 a.m. to-morrow ; guns at 11 am.; pawnbroker's unredeemedjpledges at noon. Montague Lascelles sells furniture and effects, produco, merchandise, fruit, etc., at 10.30 a.m. to-morrow ; guns at noon. MISCELLANEOUS. Riding and driving gloves at Blythe's. Bay mare lost from Napier Park on first day of races. Two colts impounded at Hastings. "Something worth Knowing" will be found in an advertisement in reference to Mother Mary Joseph Aubert's remedies. Mrs Hickson (at Mrs Sutton's) want bodice and skirt hand.

The tenders called by D. B. Frame foj the erection of a cottage at Hastings close on Monday, at noon. Mrs H. Mcßae, Brewster street, advertises board and residence.

N.Z. Shipping Company insert advertisement as to tho movements of the steamship Tongariro. Ringland and Thomas advertise first show of autumn and winter goods; fashionable tailoring. Carriage rug which has been lost is advertised for.

Drapery Company advertise receipt of largo shpiment of calicoes and sheetings. James Hardy has fresh stocks of plate suitable for wedding presents.

0. Codd, Moteo, wants a boy. Mrs Durney inserts list of " wants."

(Tor lontinualtcn of nmi ut fourth pey*-/

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Daily Telegraph (Napier), Issue 6413, 25 March 1892, Page 3

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NOTABILIA. Daily Telegraph (Napier), Issue 6413, 25 March 1892, Page 3

NOTABILIA. Daily Telegraph (Napier), Issue 6413, 25 March 1892, Page 3

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