Cliri»tma«, 1896. I HAVE to report the arrival of Twelve Cases, ex s.s. Otararaa, from London, containing AN IMMENSE STOCK OF FANCY GOODS For Christmas Trade. the Shilling Table. Toys, Dolls, Photo Frames, and all descriptions of Ornaments and Useful Goods suitable for Presents. Butter Cloth, Is Dd dozen Indian Long Cloth, 5s dozen Gloves Sunshades Umbrellas Trimmed Hats, latest styles, endless variety Splendid assortment Ready - made Costumes New designs in Prints and Crepons Dress materials in endless variety Laces Ribbons Hosiery Bathing Costumes Dressing Gowns James P. Thomson, DRAPER & OUTFITTER, Napier & Hastings. HRI STM A S AT THE BOOKS —A Special feature in the D.I.C. Fancy Goods Departments this year is the immense number of Books of Story and Travel, including many Popular Novels, also Children's beautifully colored Picture Books that have been imported for the Christmas season. LONDON Pubt.ishkrs' Piuck List will be strictly adhered to for any single bonk. Notwithstanding the phenomenally low prices (for this colony) at which the D.I.C. will sol 1 these Books, a special discount will be allowed to counnittecsor clergymen connected with public or religious institutions when ordering a ;. Catalogues Toys & fancy decorations for Christmas Trees at moderate prices at IheD.I.C., Wellington. WELLINGTON. A. A. CORBIGAN, Manager. B. Hajvlenstein, Chairman of Directors.
C.B.P. S»iin»ei a Circular (Rhyme and Reason). The Summer Season has arrived wlien Footwear must bo clumgcil, to meet ■which we this spacious globe successfully have ranged. America, with skilful hand, lias furnished well her part ; the Old "World too (if old in name quite up-t odate in art). Zealandia, newest of the new, in no respect behind, sends from her " local industry" the best of every kind. But C.B.P.'s extensive stock, no words can well disclose ; though some idea may be formed by what its windows shows. There Ladies', Gent's, and Children's Goods; Boots, Shoes, and Slippers speak of, comfort, quality, and style, such as the wisest seek. Though "Seasonable and Reasonable" the motto still we bear, our prices with the noisiest Quotes we fear not to compare. While thankful for the favors past of patrons not a few, an early visit we invite, our latest lines to view. Note the Address : CITY BOOT PALACE, Wholesale & I! ex ail HASTINGS STREET, NAPIER. IS. iTi'Msiu^iitaii. Ring up Telephone No. 62. J. GABNETT, BUILDER, CONTRACTOR, AM> COMPLETE HOUSE FURNISHER. IMPORTER OF Ironmongery Paper Hangings Oils, Paints, Colors, Glass Yarnish and Picture Mouldings. FUNERALS FURNISHED In any style. Address : THE FURNITURE WAREHOUSE Heretacnga street, HASTINGS. JT. Neilftoii, WATCHMAKER & JEWELLER, The Old Shop, Emerson street, Napier. A SPLENDID ASSORTMENT of Watches, Clocks, and Jewellery to select from. Greenstones and Spectacles a Speciality Barometers of various description.
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Hastings Standard, Issue 200, 18 December 1896, Page 3
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