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GEEAT CLEABING SALE. Cash Only. CHINA, GLASS, AND EARTHENWARE. WTT WAT?!} AT T IS SELLING Newton's Stock in conjunction , • -LLi Vf U±l JLt l__ l Jl I with large shipments from England and America, JiV 9 > P int n 6 d. quart 9d, 3-pint Is; Teapots, 9d, Is, Is 6d ; Ornaments in great variety, °d, 9d, Is ; Butter and Jam Dishes, 6d each ; Stone Covered Jars, 141b Is 9d; Pie, Dishes, 6d, 9d, Is; Hot Water Jugs, 4s, reduced to 2s; Cake' Stands 1 telass), _g -, * Glass Cream Jugs, J-pint 6d ; Basins, to hold quart 3d each ; Fancy Flower Pots, 3s 6d. reduced to Is 6d ; Plates, Cheese 3d, Pudding 4d, Dinner 5d ; Sugar Basils-, 9d each ; Tea Sets, 20 pieces, China, 8s set; Toilet Sets, from 9s set; Cups and S__«>. ,rs > strong, 3d from 3s upwards, etc., etc. W. M. W_m_\ ALL having purchased Newton's stock of Crockery at a big dis count will offer it 1° the Public at a corresponding reduction for _ few weeks. W. H. WORRALL, HASTINGS STREET. fV® <**r£_j*s?-0 rrir -\ <~£Js *KaP &_*&23_§mm!*___ S i i $$$ MR /» <-~"•« «._r-4 iA. . _ _ _* gag ibe little*soldiers in yoa? blood f mm __________ r Tbe P aTtr . w^cll tlie corpuscles of the bloof Jjlljlf r/la.y in makinff good the loss occasioned to th My by wear and tear, and in carrying of tb effete or worn-cat material, has been compared fj %fyaM the part played by a soldier. The corpuscles a '"■■W'-fif P llie ■ > ' are om " soldier-friends, who repair th J|f jfl? *-vorn--imt tissues e_ th© body, and fight again*. Will cli sects The first condition for good healtf Jf jiff is pure .blood, and tht&t can only be obtained and kep I iff J||l by tak'._«: pure food an_ drink. \&msß Adulterated food-stuffs and drinks are the pest ':%%£&s of the mod_rn market, sad all too often feealth -__s? rajs derations are sacrificed to> apparent cheapness. If yof W -would Lave a. pure drink, take cocoa; but let it be pure cocoa, s„__ as Van Ilouten's, which is highl ligestible, extremely soluble, and of most delicious taste. fir i ■heap, too, for it costs less than a farthing a cup. It is easily made ; it has an attractive aroma; and it contain aore nourishment than a__ equal quantity of the best beef-tea. HAVE YOU TRIED VAN HOUTEN'S Eating CHOCOLATE? iii in ii—ii ■11 in- ■■ «■ —11■11ii ii mm m mil Iwwnmr mmm mnmu \mTttt_mrrnm ■_* urn ii ■■ «n mmn -imnM tbiiii- n - in> rrrw-Ti mmm - - . i"i i ■ 111 i!■ — THE USB OF MURTON'S SHEEP DIP IS A Certain Saving to Sheepfaraers, ' BEST FOR THE WOOL. as it is VBEST FOR THE SHEEP. 1 BEST FOR THE POCKET. 1 Manufactured by the Inventor WIIH THE GREATEST'OARE AND CONSTANT ATTENTION TO THE REQUIREMENTS OF SHEEPFARMERS. OBTAINABLE FEOM ALL DULT AUTHORISED AGENTS, H. R. MURTON & CO., SPIT, NAPIER, HAWKE'S BAY. Butter. fob THE summer C -_ J *__<a,< S -w_. >p AND THE Gaine f HOHBAYS, Etc THE p . , . .. P„ " PETANE HOTEL, Oonsigned to the Cold petane, Storage and Ice Depot, ys now open for the season for the Spit.willbetaken charge *| AMT^ e r W io ° of visitors and jT '._, , _ ,i°, _AM__l__. Every attention and home OI WltnOHt any lUrtner comfort with a good table. Laree garden trOllMe tO Consignees, and Orchard. Boating on ErOZen, Stored, and De- in connection with the Ho»el a COT-livp-tv*rl to any Address TAGE Residence has been completely llYeroa TO any __.uu_e-- ren ovated and refurnished. This wilt aS required by LOIStO- ensure to Ladies and Families the privacy mprq of a home. ■ UXDX ' Afternoon Tea for Cyclists and others a specialty. CHARGES EXCEEDINGLY LOW. Gra _ ing - for Horseg •_ well raßßed ~. ~r~ . ~ paddocks. Good stabling. All particulars from the ° COLD STORAGE AND R - TACo^ roprietor ICE DEPOT, ~ - Spit. I B iyfUßS^ 3^ Telephone No. 63. . fiyf|| /♦ HERB BEER 2Si **•■ EX-TRi-Cr NAPIER People Bay that Dr. PAS- tWRACIfe *V- Bottle will mako 8 __Ho_CALL'S COUGH MIXTURE is '~-_-Ji . „ « r Sparklin, Beer. •jwi B'i-i. -'.•-:... _«Jr,ny-t"/rP_„._ By _„ Srox-c-gpeno . J J " v ' ; • I *-„_r~i~ r-T_T_--T________________

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Daily Telegraph (Napier), Issue 9939, 10 December 1900, Page 7

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Page 7 Advertisements Column 5 Daily Telegraph (Napier), Issue 9939, 10 December 1900, Page 7

Page 7 Advertisements Column 5 Daily Telegraph (Napier), Issue 9939, 10 December 1900, Page 7