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Neal & Close. AUTUMN & WINTER DRAPERY. Now Opening, at NEAL & CLOSE'S, PLAIN & FANCY WINCEYS FRENOH MERINOES, new colours FANCY DRESS STUFFS Ladies' and Children's BLACK CLOTH, WITNEY, & SEALSKIN JACKETS Ladies' and OMldren'& : BL ACK STRAW HATS .' Men's and Boys' CLOTHING, HATS, CAPS, Crimean and Under SHIRTS, BRACES, BELTS, &c, FLANNELS and BLANKETS Ladies' Kid and Cashmere BOOTS, Oan- ' vas>nd Leather SLIPPERS ■ " : Meji^ and Boys' Elastic-side, Colonial-•-%.thmde, Watertights, and Blucher f BOOTS Children's Kid and Colonial-made BOOTS FANOY GOODS, TOYS, &c. NEAL & CLOSE, GROCERS, DRAP ER S , AND ..'• GENERAL IMPORTERS, CAELYLE STREET. 147 HAWKE'S BAY PROVIDENT, LAND, BUILDING, & INVESTMENT : SOCIETY. "VTOTICE is hereby given that the Fines ±\ imposed by Rule 14 will be strictly enforced on all payments in arrear, after TUESDAY, 3rd May next, (the 6th month) . Members in arrear are therefore requested to pay up their Subscriptions, on or before that evening. Every member is entitled to the Society's rules. Those members who have not obtained a copy, may do so on application to the undersigned. Persons wishing to become members are recommended to do so before the 3rd day of May, at the present entrance fee of ss. on Ist Share, and 3s. on each additional Share. By order of the Directors, WM. FISHER, Secretary. Napier, April 11, 1870. 178 Estate of Colin CampbellnnHOSE who have not yet received a J_ DIVIDEND, may now do so, by applying to the undersigned. JOHN STUART, 173 Trustee. Albion HotelTHE Undersigned begs to inform the inhabitants of Napier and the country districts that he has taken the above HOTEL, and trusts, by keeping the best WINES and SPIRITS, to merit a share of public patronage. GOOD STABLING on the premises. 107 A. DALZIELL. STUART & Co., GENERAL MERCHANTS AND AUCTIONEERS, EASTERN SPIT, PORT AHURIRI. AGENTS to LLOYD'S. 9 WANTED, a smart active young MAN.— Apply at the Crown Hotel, Eastern Spit. 181 WANTED, PACKHORSES.— AppIy to Messrs. Peacock, Smith, and Co. 187 WANTED, a MARRIED COUPLE, without encumbrance ; man for Farm Work; wife as indoor Servant. — Apply to Capt. W. R. Russell, Karamu. 74 WANTED, a SERVANT.— AppIy to Mrs. Holder. 126 WANTED, a SERVANT, girl or woman. — Apply to Mrs. Rich, Clyde Cottage. 162 WANTED, a MAN and WIFE ; the mau to work a pair of Horses and be useful ; the wife to wash. Children no object, as there is a whare for them to live in. — Apply to C. Lambert, Ruataniwha. 157 ITIS7" ANTED, a strong respectable female }' f as C eneral SE R VANT.— Apply to Mrs. M'Hardy, Pakowhai; orto E. W. Knowlbs, Napier. 70 WANTED, Everybody to know that they can get a good Meal for ONE SHILLING, at the "Napier Coffee and Dining Rooms," Hastings-street. Good Beds. 71 WANTED, to find JAMES MITCHELL, native of New Brunswick, to acquaint him with the death of his brother. — For particulars, apply to Mr. B. Stevens, Porangahau. 72 WANTED, Subscribers for the "European Mail." Subscription (including postage), 13s. per annum, payable in advance. — Apply at the Herald office. THREE GENTLEMEN want Breakfast, Lunch, and Dinner ; good table indispensable ; Dinner at 6 o'clock. Apply to Mrs. TROY, 182 Carlyie-street.

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Hawke's Bay Herald, Volume 14, Issue 1144, 15 April 1870, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 Hawke's Bay Herald, Volume 14, Issue 1144, 15 April 1870, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 Hawke's Bay Herald, Volume 14, Issue 1144, 15 April 1870, Page 1