X s.s. Aotea and Ruahine, from I London. JUST RECEIVED—WEW 600BS TO VALUE OF £sso—All the Latest, and Splendid Value. Silk Foulard for Dresses, 1/9 1392 pairs Child's and Ladies' Hose, odd lot, bought at low prices direct from the manufacturers 144 Ladies' Underlinen, not two alike ; bought cheap—odd lot from manufacturers Gents' Shirts, Ties, Braces, Boys' Suits (new shape) ; Hair-line Tweed Trousers, 7/d Case Boys' and Men's Straw Mats, newest shapes Newest in Lace Collars, Collarettes, Kid Gloves, Umbrellas and Sunsliales, Haberdashery, Knitted Bodices 10.U1, Natural "Wool Combinations 5/11, Silk Fisher Caps, Wings, Hats, Ornaments. Sample lot of Purses from 9d to 8/6, Brussels Laces, Grass Lawn Laces and Trimmings, the very latest, &c. I would call special attention to Stock of TRIMMED MILLINERY, Latest Ideas, at Most Moderate Prices. James P. Thomson, DRAPER & OUTFITTER, Napieh & Hastings. HIGH CLASS DIiKSS MATERIALS MANTLES, < 'AI'ES d a KNELIA L 1 WAP KII i T3 ESIDENTS in Hawke's I Y) Bay who will not have .in opportunity of visiting the Wellington, to select their requirements can avail themselves of the Company's unequalled variety of High - Class Drapery by sending for samples, illustrated fashion sheets and general price list. Samples, fashion sheets, and catalogue post free. A. A. CORRIGAN, Manager. B. Hallexstein, Chairman of Direr-tors. Attention ! C C A Just Opened A SPLENDID ASSORTMENT CANVAS SHOES A Men's, Ladies' & Children's. A Goods Seasonable, /A Prices Reasonable. Just Opened, ST EN NIS SHOES Q In Great Variety. H Cyclists Note! — Splendid ~"| T Line suitable for Knights I I Oof the "Wheel at 3/9. Remember ! —" Zealandias " \_J E stocked at the C.B.P. 11l Inspection of New Goods, I' J 8 Comparison of Prices CTI FREELY INVITED. O CITY BOOT PALACE, "Wholesale & Retail HASTINGS STREET, NAPIER, IS. Ifl'Xaniiittan. Ring up Telephone No. 62. NEW SPRING FSMALE, Cash Draper, Napier, . bogs to advise the arrival of his New Season's Goods, which fo Style, Assortment, and Value are Superior to previous Seasons, and the Public can save from 10 to 20 per cent, by buying their Drapery and Millinery from me. My motto being Small Profits and Quick Returns, I therefore beg to solicit inspection—--700 New Straw, Chip and Leghorn Hats (latest styles) 300 New Sailor and Boating Hats, from 1/- to 5/6 400 New Dress Materials, Alpacas, Silk effects, Tweeds, Ac. 1000 New Prints, Ginghams, Zephyrs, Cambrics, &c. 700 New Muslins, Crepons, Cashmere Prints, Sateens 500 New Galateas, Shirtings, Drills, Piques, &c. 50 New Blouses, from 2/- to 7/6, newest style 1000 New Laces, all the latest, -/l to 1/6 yard New Cuffs, Collars, Fronts, Veilings, Chiffons, itc. New Hoisery, Gloves, Tics, Ribbons New Belts, from 1/- to 3/0, best Buckles, -/G to 2/VAT.TTP TitriMT AT The Original Cash Drafer, EMFRSON STREET - - NAPIER J. Xob!*«»«, WATCHMAKER & JEWELLER, The Old Shop, F.\IVK«aV STPI'tT NlDll'D A SPLENDID ASSORTMENT of Watches. Clocks, and Jewellery to { Greenstones and Spectacle? a Speciality TinpnmfttArs rvf vnrinn« <lpsf>rinf,ion.
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Hastings Standard, Issue 172, 16 November 1896, Page 3
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484Page 3 Advertisements Column 5 Hastings Standard, Issue 172, 16 November 1896, Page 3
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