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AUTUMN AND WINTER FASHIONS AT Kirkcaldie and Stains' JUST LANDED: MANTLES. MILLINERY, New Bnaaian Jackets, in Black and Colors New Trimmed Millinery-Hate, Bonnets, New Velvet and Plush Mantles and Tcqnes, from the Centres of New Cloth Jackets, in Blaok and Colors Fashion New Cloth Oapee, in Black and Colors New Fanoy Btraw Hats New Eleotrio Heal Capes, in Great Variety New Sailor Straw Hats of Prioe and Style. N.B.—Capes are nn- NewTcqaes ggdoubtedly to be in great request this New Jet Bonnets winter. We are prepared with a tre- New Flowers mendone stock New Feathers, Birds' Quills and Wings New Waterproofs in Plain, Colors, and New iTelts. in Close flttingShapes.—"RaneFanoy Mixtures—The new "Paddock," lagh," " "Westgete." "Alpha," "*-uf"Argyle etreet," and "Alexander" field," " 'I he Alps," " Mountaineer" shapes. { DRESS MATERIALS. UNDERCLOTHING. New Costume Cloths—•'lmperial," " Se- Ladies'and Children's Flannelette Underdan," " Mueoovite Oaohemire" olothing Novelty Dress Bobes—Single Dresses to a Ladies' and Children's Calico Underolothdeaign and colorings. Suitable for Stylish iosf and Handsome Costumes Ladies' and Children's Woollen Underwear Speoial Shipment of Plain and Fanoy Cloths Maids' Jackets for Tailor-made Costumes Maids' Capes I New VesHngs for Tailor-made Costumes Maids' Paletots > All Smart and New Moirette Linings for Tailor-made Maids' Waterproofs \ Faehionable Styles Costumes Maide' Costumes New Gloves New Flannelettes Hosiery for Ladies, Girls, and Window Hollands Boys Art Serges Gaiters fot Children and Ladies Tapeetries Wools Tapestry Covers Bhawls in Wool and Bilk Tapestry Curtains Bibbons Chenille Covers Laoes Chenille Curtains VeiliDgs Suits for Boys Cuffs and Collars Suits for Youths Fronts Baits for Men Ties Collars and 7 ies Flannels . Hate Bhirtinßß Shirts of Every Defoription Blankets NEW COSTUMES AND CYCLING SKIRTS. WE SOLICIT A VISIT DUBING THE NEXT FEW DAYS TO INSPECT THIS PfiOFUSION OF D SAPfiBY. BONUS TEBMB—S PBB CENT, OB Iβ IW TB3B £, DISCOUNT OFF ALL GOODS PAID FOit AT TIME OF PUaOHASS; 3f ?FB OBNT, OS 9d 1# T«K *, OFff ALL GO JLB PAID FOB ON Oft BEFOfifc THE 10th OF TflK MONTH FOLLOWING IHAT IN WHICH THE PUBOHASS 18 MADS. VISIT KIRKCALDIE & STAINS', NAfIKB. VISITOBB TO NAPIEB Will find that "D W f~% TVT (*• ate Jensen and CJUHi JK. Ijjjl Holler) has a SPLENDID STOCK to eeleot from of Novelties in JEWELLERY, WATCHES, CLOCKS, DIAMOND GOODS, STEELING BILVBR ELECTRO-PLATE, OPTICAL GOODS. The Value, Variety, and Choice is unequalled! Every artiole markei in plain"figures. MoLBBNON, Direot Importer and Manufacturing Jeweller, SMKB3ON ST., NAPIER. NOTICE ! NOTICE I NOTICE I SALE! SALE! WH WOBBALL has pleasure in announcing thtt he has purchased from MSSBBB NEAL AND CLOSE 2 heir well-known Stock of China, Earthenware, &c, BOUGHT CHEAP AND WILL BE BOLD CHEAP. In oocjunotion with the above we will mark down our own Large Stook, thus giving the Fnblio of Hawke's Bay an opportunity of selecting from a Stook, in variety, prioe, and quantity not to be equalled within a radius of 200 miles. All at prioes that will oommand a ready sale. Sale Commences Monday, the 7th lust NOTE —Oviug to the extent of stook, the public are invited to make frequent visits, as tbeie will be something new offered every day. W. H. Worrall, HASTINGS STREET. Vitadatio. Great Tasmaoian Bemedy for all who suffer from suoh diseases as Oanoer, I Hydatids, Consumption, Liver and Kidney Complaint, Indigestion and all diseases of the Blood, has been proved for 10 years to be the Host Reliable Vedioine on the market, and has oared when the beet doctors of all parts of the world have failed Bead what Mrs MolfarlaDe, of Mary btreet, linakoti rood,' Wellington, says about Vitadatio: — "I had Buffered einoe I was 11 years old with some internal trouble, whioh the doctors could not make out. I had pains in my biok, obesfc, and eide, and was so thin that I oou'd soaroely walk abont, and my weight was only 7et. I had suffered for 30 years, and a frni v.ho had been cured by taking a course of Vitidatio, utged me to trj It; bnt a«ili.d buffered so ioDg at>d bad tried most everything that was supposed to cure, £ thought it was useless to try thie, but at last I gave it a trial; that is 16 months ago, and -~ am gl*d to state that I havn found it better than what is claimed for it A'tsr taking four large boUlee I hnva gained 3st in weight, and now enjoy the best of health. { have reoommended Vitedatio to a great many of my friends, and it has cured them all. t believe Vitadatio will dnre most of the people that suffer. Any perton who would like to wiite me about what Vitadatio has done for me, I ehall be glad to tell them 'ill about it." For Testimonials of others that have been cured write or send to the Agent—A. EOOMES. A 'iHUEOOGH OUBK IS GUARANTEED. Ihe sum of £500 (five hacdrod pounds) will be paid to anyone that can refute any Testimonial in circulation about Vitadatio. Tho price of this Valuable Medioine and Tonio ie :—Large tize, 5s 6d : small s'ze, 3s 6d Ask your Chemist or Grocer for it. LOJAL WHOLESALE AKD BETAIL AGifltff, A. ECCLES, HABTINGS STREET, NAPIER. Your Clothes delightfully sweet, whole- jf|§f|||j breezes if soaked and washed with fflßwawSlil W ml Uißn&nEyroCflADHK ¥ M I llllUaUlisdlJAr|K ¥ \ A FINE POWDER-IN PAGKETS. fflp 1 _*- Shit-ts, Cuffs, and Collars, washed UH' l I with Hudson's Soap are thoroughly wSttSJifc SSto_-~ j "washed, therefore remain much longer jlafflfiSßnl |f|jj§f||j %jt ESTABLISHED NEARLY 60 YEARS. fii^m The Most Delicious BeVerage I FOR BREAKFAST, LUKCHEON, OR SUPPER, i VAN HOUTEN'S COCOA. I Easy to Make. Easy to Digest. \ Exquisite I'lavour and Aroma. j BODY — NOURISHED, \ DIGESTION — ASSISTED, I NERVES — STIMULATED, I BRAIN — INVIGORATED, PY VAN HOUTEN'S COCOA. A Breakfast Cupful of this delightful I Cocoa costs less than one farthing, j I ■ ~

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Daily Telegraph (Napier), Issue 9109, 9 March 1898, Page 4

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