GOOD VALUE FOR MONEY ! Attention is specially invited by TO HIS WELL-ASSORTED STOCK OF MEN'S, YOUTHS', & BOYS' CLOTHING, CONSIDERABLY INCREASED OP LATE BY IV X3 TXT GOODS, Marked at a Small Profit, to ensure a speedy Sale. E. W. KNOWLES, CLOTHIER, GROCER, & TEA DEALER. 63 SADDLEET! SADDLEET!! AT VERY LOW PRICES FOR CASH ! ! H. R. HOLDER BEGS to announce that he has JUST RECEIVED, per "UNDAUNTED," from London, a LARGE Which he will sell at remarkably LOW PKICES FOR CASH!! sX£<=» Oi« O3: C2> an ££> £gfe £^s» ; SADDLER, (OPPOSITE GOVERNMENT BUILDINGS, SHAKESPEARE ROAD.) 64 NAPIER. WILLIAM BEITTEN T>EGS to inform his friends and the inhabitants of Napier, that he has taken those -*-* WELL-KNOWN PREMISES (formerly occupied by the Hawke's Bay Club), and OPENED them as a FIRST-CLASS FAMILY HOTEL, where he trusts, by keeping superior WINES, SPIRITS, &c, to merit a share of their patronage. Private Booms for J?amiH«s. GOOD STABLING. .Jil 65
IMPORTANT NOTICE TO THOSE RESIDING IN THE BUSH Borwick's Baking Powder MAKES bread light and digestible in a few minutes without standing to rise as with yeast. Pastry and Puddings should never be made without it, as it renders them light and easy of digestion, and saves butter and eggs. TESTIMONIALS. In answer to your request, I am happy to say I have tested Borwick's Baking Powder, and it proves to be very good, when properly used. — Yours, &c, J. E. GUERIN, Head Cook. Government House, Sydney, N.S.W., 19th March, 1869. BORWICK'S I hereby certify that I have made a careful ana* lysis of Bobwiok'b Baking Powdeb. The ingredients are all of the purest description, perfectly wholesome, well and proportionably mixed, and will keep good in any climate. Indeed, I consider it a beautiful farinaceous powder, and well qualified for raising bread, pastry, &c. CHARLES WATT, Analytical Chemist. Sydney, 4th May, 1860. BAKING 1 have used Boevtick's Baking Powdbb for tho last twelve years, and consider it to bo an invaluable help to thrifty housewives who delight in making home happy, as they can thereby make cakes and puddings for their families at a much less cost than with eggs. Yours, &0., M. ROBERTS. Matron to the Female Refuge, Sydney. POWDER. Sold by all Chemists, Druggists, and Storekeepers throughout the Colonies, and Wholesale at the Manufactory, OhiswelUstreot, London. Agent for Napier, 81 P. SUTTON. To A. D. Corfield & A. S. Birch, Owners of Applications Nos. 1483 and 1583, Kuataniwha District. mAKE NOTICE that I, the undersigned, I Henry Hamilton Bridge, intend erecting a dividing fence between my land (Block No. 43, Euataniwha District) and the applications abovenamed, in conformity with the Fencing Act of the Provincial Council of the Province of "Wellington, Session 1 No. 13, and of the Fencing Amendment Act of the Provincial Council of Hawke's Bay, Session 8 No 7, and I hereby require you to assist in erecting the said dividing fence within 31 days from this date, otherwise I shall proceed to erect the same, and call upon you for payment of one-half the cost of erecting or making the whole of such dividing fence. HENRY H. BRIDGE. Fairfield, Sept. 29, 1869. 103 EIRST LESSONS IN MAORI— By the Yen. Archdeacon Williams. — A supply just received and on sale at the Herald office.
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Hawke's Bay Herald, Volume 13, Issue 1094, 22 October 1869, Page 4
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