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,' -N KAL & CLOSE i fc 1 Havo Finally Disposed of their DKAPERY Bueinoss, retaining the WINE and SPIBIT and GROCERY Business in their present Grooery premises, which business will be oarried on aa in the pas*NEAL & CLOSE. THE AT Kl_ jl ,|||f|§ BOYAL. FOB THREE NIGHTS ONLY, Commencing MONDAY MBXr, FEBRUARY Ist, Be-appearanca of the Eminent and Popular Tenor Vocalist, MB JOHN FULLER, And his NEW MYP.IORAMA AND TALK. TED OOWyERT COMPANY. MUSIO, SONG, AND YARN, Beautifully Illustrated by the Sydney Sohool of Arts Kleotrinopticon. Sightseeing without the Fatigue of Travelling. Special Engagement of MR HOWARD GHa.MBKEB, Now Zealand's Greatost Baritone. First Appoaranoo of MR BEN FULLER, Genial Guide and Humorist. MB JOHN FULLKR Will sing a New Song, '• The Slumber Song," "Qeraldine," " Death of Kelson,""&c. Family Prioes—Dress Oirole 2s, other parts la. Ohildren half-price to all parts. Box Plan at Howe Bros. Day Sales Hjde & 00. Piano and Orgau from the Dresden Co. ' HAWKE'S BAY JOCKSY OLUB. AUTUMSf MEETING, MABOH 17th AND 18ih, 1897. OWNERS and Trainers are reminded that Nominations for the uudernoted Events must be in the hands of the Seoretary, at the Oriterion Hotel, Napier, not later than 10 p.m. on TUESDAY, 2nd February : — Norn. Hawkk's Bat Cttp Handicap, of 400 soys ; second horse to reoeive 30 soys, and the third horse 10 soys from the stake ; lj miles,. ._ ~ ~ 2 soys Railway Stakes Hahdicap, of 100 soys; for two-year-olds and upwards; 6 furlons. .. ~ 1 soy NAPIEB GAS OOMPANY, LIMITED. THE Annual General Meeting of Shareholders of the above Company will be held at the Masonio hotel, Napier, ou MONDAY, Ist February noxt, at 11 a.m. Busin iMs — To receive the Report of the Direotors in submitting the Accounts for the year ended 31st Deoember, 189 C. To Elect two Direotors. To Elect an Auditor. CHAS. H. EDWARDS, Manager. January 23, 1897. v. ||§j|||. E - OW.NG to the violent gale, tho Camp on the Tutaekuri hivor haa been tttraok. F. G. SMITH, Captain Commanding. MB H. G. SPAOKMAN, Teacher of Piano, Organ, Violin, and Singing. Term commences TUESDAY, February 2nd. MISS aiAOIiAUGHIiIN will meet intending Pupils at Mr Huut's, Bookseller, Hastings, from 3 to 4.30 p.m. on MONDAY, February Ist. MISS MaoLAXTGHLIN resumes olasses for Painting and Drawing at hor Besidence, Wcstholme, Brewster street, on February 2nd. NOTIOE. POISON will be laid in tho Frimley Paddocks from this date. Any person Trespassing with dogs wil be proseouted. J. N. WILLIAMS, Frimley, Hastings. 7th Beptembor, 189G NOTIOE. I AM now prepared to take any number of Sheep to boil down. Sheepfarmers may rely on getting the very best returns by sending their Sheep to Hikutoto. For all particulars apply to A. WEAVER, Hikutoto Works, Olive. WEST CLIVE GENERAL WAREHOUSE. ffTl. ABLIBHHD, 1866.] npHE undersigned begs to tender his JL sinoere and grateful thanks to his many Customers in the Distriot for their kind support during: tho many years ho has been in Business, and woald intimate to them that owing to declining health he intends retiring on the 30th January in favor of his son, Psbcy G. Thobnion, who, he is persuaded, will spare no effort to please all who may favor him with their oustom. Again thanking you for paat favors, — I remain, your Obedient Servant, S. G THORNTON. PERCY G. THORNTON, in taking over his Father's Old Established Business, intimates that it will be his constant endeavor to give ea'ißfaction, so that he may maintain tbe large conueotion the West Olive General Wurehouae his enjoyed in the past. " Small Profits and Quiofc Returns " will be striotly adhorod to. He will buy for oash and seoure the trade discounts (esohewing P.N.s). Pleaao Note.—The Drapery and Boot and Shoe Business having been transferred to my Brother John, my Stook, amongst others, will comprise the following lines:— Sugar., Teas, Tobaooos, Flour, Oatmeal, Stationery, Paperhanginga, Ironmongery, Saddlery, Fruits, Spioo, Fanoy Goods, Paint', Oils, Red and White Lead. Chairs, Garden Seeds, frchool Bequisites, Tinware, Brushware, Orookeryware, Wire, Grain Bags, Scrim, Wheat, Oats, Barley, Maize, Beans, Blue Peas, Potatoes, Chaff, Bran, Pollard, &o , &c. Customers waited on, and goods delivered eaoh day. Your Obedient Servant, PEfIOY G. THORNTON. " SPECIAL NOTICE. SALE! SALE! SALE! Giving Up Business! IMPORTANT TO THE BOOT BUYING PUBLIO OF THE SPIT AND i HAWKE'S'BAY IN GENERAL. Ladies and Gentlemen, It is with deep regret' that I have to announoe my in ten'ion of retiring from Business. On aooount of the deep sorrow I have undergone reoently in my bereavement, I feel that less worry of business would suit my case muoh better. In order to carry ont that intention, I have marked oS all my Stook of Boots, Shoes, and Slippers at and under Wholesale Prioes to Olear. All Goods Marked ia Plain Figures.. THE SALE WILL OOMMENOE THIS DAY SATUBDAY, 30th JANUARY, And continue for Six Weeks, up to the 12th Maroh. Tendors are berowith called for the Balanoe of Stook, together with the Goodwill of the Business. Tenders olose on FRIDAY, 12th day of Maroh. The lowest or any tender not necessarily accepted. Intending tenderers oan see conditions and get all information at the shop. A Purchaser for the whole, as a going concern, will be liberally treated. It is requested that all Outstanding Accounts be settled as soon as possible. W. MEBAN, BOOTMAKER AND IMPORTER, THE OLD SHOP, POBT NAPIEB. dTdawson, PLUMBER & BANITABY ENGINEER, BEGS to draw tho attention of anyone requiring Plumbing or Sanitary work in all its branches, that he is prepared to undertako tbo samo and guarantee, firstclass work and .atiefaotion.—D. DAWSON, Plumber and Sanitary Engineer (next Provinoial Hotel Emerson Street, Napior.

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Daily Telegraph (Napier), Issue 7976, 30 January 1897, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Daily Telegraph (Napier), Issue 7976, 30 January 1897, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Daily Telegraph (Napier), Issue 7976, 30 January 1897, Page 3

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