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LIST OF AGENTS FOR THE TTAWKE'S "R AY TZTEEALD, In Great Britain and the Colonies. loß'lon Gordon and Gotcli, St. Bride-street, Ludgate Gircus, E.C. George Street, (.'nrnhill, E.G. Bates, Uunilr ami Cr.., Old Jewry, E.C. Melbourne. Gordon and "notch, Collins-street SjiiJneii Gordon and Gotoli, George-street lirhbitne Gordon ami Gntcli, Queen-street Dunedin T. R. Wliceler. LOCAL AGEXTS. Napier Colledije and Craig / T. iloore, Carlyle-street W. Denholm, Tort Ahurjri 1). Simon, „ „ T,- Ante S. J5. Firth Waiputca E. Hanvood Waipit&uraii 11. Drov/cr W. Smith KaUora West. 11. A. Hill Kuikwu East. J. Nicholson (.'live S. G. Thornton llasfnuj.l R. Somerville llaveloek. S. Stone I'uketapu G. A. Oliver Tarailale John Barry Meanee J. C. Speedy Wtilling/ord D. Sim Witiroa T. Lamhert I'oniiir/aliau John White W~oo(hi/le Jlonteith and Fountain JTorseicood A. Levy The Hawke's Bay Herald is the only extensively circulated medium for Advertisements in the District. Advertisements and Subscriptions will be rcceived«by he above Agents, from whom spare copies of the Herald can be obtained at any time. CHAMPAGNE VINEYAKD BRANDY. TIHE following is an extract from "Le 1 Figaro," under the heading "L'lndustrie Fr^ngaise a Philadelpbie:" — "Passing on to Brandies, we find the name of Boutelleau and Co., of Barbezieux. Thi3 important house, founded in 1849, by a society with a capital of two millions, is known in the United States under tho name of Vineyard Proprietors Company, and in ether countries under that of Champagne Vineyard Proprietors Company. Boutelleau and Co., the clever administrators of this Society, established it with the idea of encouraging the sale of the country's produce, which forms a considerable figure in the business with the United States, England, India, and Austialia, nor is it less astonishing that this brand passed immediately in the first line after Martell and Hennessy. The propiietors of this brand in France are certain persons having a lino produce of a superior qnality. To foreigners, and especially in the English colonies, where they make use of Brandy as a medicinal iemedy, this brand is particularly recommended by doctors. It is with pleasure that we notice the presence of the produce of this house m Philadelphia." 309 MES SNELLING begs to inform the public that she has taken the premises lately occupied by Mr S. Berry, near the Oddfellows' Hall, Tennyson-street, where she intends carrying on a General Grocery and Confectionery Store, and by keeping nothing but the best quality of Goods, and selling at the lowest possible prices, she trusts to receive a fair share of public patronage. Mrs Snelling -will also have at all times in readiness Tea and Coffee, which will be served in a comfortable little room adjoining the shop. la connection with the above, she will also keep a Registry Office for Servants, and any orders entrusted to her will bo | promptly attended to. JBreah, Fruit always on hand. Tea and Coffee, 3d per cup. 625 NAPIER SAVINGS BANK OPEN EVERY TUESDAY EVENING-, From 6 to 8 o'clock. -pvEPOSITS received from One Shilling to _L/ One Hundred Pounds. Interest Allowed : 5 pbb oknt.° EDW4HD LYNDON, 49 Manager. JUST ARRIVED, Ex "CHAUDIERE" and "FEBNGLEN," Feom London, fr f~\r\r\ PIECES OF PAPER. {,\J\J \J HAN GINGS. 6 tons of Genuine White Lead 1 ton of White Zinc Paint 1 ton of Putty Boiled and Saw Oils Ooachbuilders' and Painters' Varnishes 1 Blue, Red, Light and Dark Green, Umber, Purple, Brown, Patent Dryers, and Black Paints Brusliware, Diamonds, Dry Colors Lamp Black, Brunswick Black, Plaster Paris, and Ceiling Eoses 72 boxes Window Glass, from 10 x 8 to 60 x 40. At WILL LAMS OIL AND COLOR SHOP, Hastings-street, Napier 196 TO SUNDAY SCHOOLS. TUST ARRIVED, a Large Quantity of O SERVICES OF SOiNG, illustrative of the following portions of Sacred Story: — The Creation, Exodu3 of Israel, Israel in the Wilderness ; Lives of Moses, Joseph, Daniel, Elijah, Solomon, Samuel, and David j The Desire of all Nations, Immamiel, Life of Christ, Sayings of Jesus, Ministry of Jesus, Woman of Samaria. — Also, Illustrative of Bunyan's Pilgrim's Progress and Holy War, Life of Luther, and the Voyage of Life. DINWIDDIE MORRISON & CO. FIREWOOD ! FIREWOOD ! FIREWOOD ! T OOK OUT ! — The undersigned will , I J supply in any quantity at the Store on Railway Station, at the loweßt current rate. S._B. FIRTH, 6i Te Aute. £1 REWARD. LOST, STOLEN, OR STRAYED.— A Draught Horse dark chestnut, with white face, and one white hind foot ; branded L on the shoulder. Anyone giving information where it may be found, or returning it to Mr John M'Leod, Coachbuilder, White Road, Napier, will receive above reward. 811 STRAYING. A BROWN GELDING, small brand on shoulder, has been trespassing here for some time. The owner can have him on paying expenses. N. E. BEAMISH, 770 Okawa. GOOD NEWS FOR COCKA.TOO SETTLERS. Just Aeeived, i'boit Melboubnb, A FIRST-CLASS Selection, of Vegetable and Garden Seeds. E. HARWOOD, Bookseller, 47 Waipawa. -j (T)S. f>D. PORTRAITS -| QS. /»D, W. H. MACE V, PHOTOGRAPHER, (Opposite Union Bank, Napier.) Is taking daily in the large new Gallery, & lirst-class Portraits, all weathers. \ Card Pictures, 12s (Jd per half-dozen. , f g ! t Cabinets do., 20s „ „ ->7(KJ" V

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Hawke's Bay Herald, Volume XX, Issue 3921, 1 June 1877, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 8 Hawke's Bay Herald, Volume XX, Issue 3921, 1 June 1877, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 8 Hawke's Bay Herald, Volume XX, Issue 3921, 1 June 1877, Page 1