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HAWKE'S BAY HOUSE. CAMPBELL & CO. SYNOPSIS OF GOODS RECEIVED LAST MONTH. DRESSES— Black Gros Grain and Glaces, Serges (diagonals and trails to match), Wincey, Common Crisp and Saxony, Blnck Lustres and Alpacas, Black A r elveteens (fine iinish), Matalasse Cloths (all wool), Reps (18 colors), Silk AVarps, Ladies' Blue Cloth and Groy Waterproof Tweeds, Crapes. SHOAV ROOM. Ladies' Lon^ Pale'ots, Velvet Mantles, Matalasse Mantles, Florentine Silk. Dauichef Silk, Plush, Silk Skirts, Costumes, Ulster and Waterproof Cloaks, Silk A r elvets in Black, Blue, Maroon, Prune and Brown, Children's Overalls, Costumes and Jackets, Small Children's Dresses, 27 inch Black Silk, Velvet, for Mantles (very superior quality), Quilted Skirts, Silk and Alpacca, Satin Nkirts, Eider Down Skirts, Felt Skirts, Fur Jackets Astrakan Jackets, Colored Ostrich Feathers in brown, blue, drab, cardinal and prune ; Black Ostrich Flats, White Ostrich Flats, Black and White Prince of Wales Feathers, Natural Grey Ostrich Featherß, AVinter Spray Flowers, Millinery Flowers Preparations, Eveniug Flowers, Gold and Silver Flowers, Hat Ornaments, steel and pearl, Colored Satins, Raised Wool Shawls, Blue Llama Shawls, Cambria Beaver and Wolve'ine Shawls, Ladies' Corsets, Doiible Busk, selfadjusting and French wove, Grebe Muffs, and Collarettes, Lynx Ties, Turquoise Silks, Peacock Feathers, Feather Trimmings, Birds, Infants' Turbans, Ladies' French Felt Hats, Ladies' Riding Hats, Vi-lvet Hats. SUNDRIES— Ladies' first choice Josephine Gloves, twobutton White-Gloves, Farcy Ribbons, Ribbon Velvets, Wall Mats, Steel Clasps, Fancy Silk Scarfs, Rink Studs, Dress Buttons in Silk, Jet, A r elvet, and French Netted, Fancy Braids, Embroidered edging, Oiled Silk, Arnold's Ruflles, Colored Sash Ribbons, black and white ditto., Paper Wristbands, Black Fans, Black Combs, Black Yak lace, Dress Holders, Lace sets, Ecru Embroidered do., Ecru Lace China Silk Ties, Ecru Scarf Nets, Guipure Linen Sets, Plain Linen Eets, Embroidered Edge Linen sets, Linen Collars (new shapes) , including the Rink ; Hyde Parks, Promenade Shawls, Wool Clouds, Leipzig Squares, Gilt Anchor Buttons, Dress Preservers, Chenille Hair Nets, Children's black silk Gloves, Real Black Maltese Lace, Fancy Ribbons, Ladies' Gingham, Alpaca and silk Umbrella?, silk star Braid for Braiding, Valenciennes Laces, Black Ribbons in Oriental and Faille, Blue Maroon and other colors in Ribbon?, Black Lace Falls, Cambric Handkerchiefs, satin and plush saah Ribbons. PLAIN GOODS— Silesias, Diapers, Horrock's Calicoes, Heavyshirtings, American shirtings. Harness Curtains, Lace Curtains, Austrian Rugs striped and checked, Turkish Towels, Blankets, Tickings, Forfar sheetings, Tickings, Crimean shirtings, .Kaikora Flannel, AVelsh Flannel, Waste Twill sheeting, Grey sheeting, Book Muslins, 12 x 4 Merino Blankets. HOISERY & HABERDASHERY— Gire's Merino Hose, Yarns in Grey and Colors, Braids, Machine silks, Clark's Reels, Cotton Cord, White Pearl Buttons, Black Tapes. Men's Youths' and Boy's solitaires and shirt suites, I.R. Braces, Hats in Arnndel, Lome, French Felt, Pro Nono, Exeter, Jerome in Black and Drab, Lambs Wool socks, Merino seeks, Cambric Bows and Ties, Boy's and Youths' Ballarat Tweed suits, Waterproof Coats, striped Lambs' AVool J, hose, silk Handkerchiefs, Drab W.P. Coats, Men's Albion shirts, Heavy Working shirts, Under-Flannels, Boy's and Youths' Tweed Troußers, Boy's Prince Alfred Collars, Crimean shirts, Cashmere Mufflers, Long Cloth shirts, Reform Dux Collars, Men's Monkey Jackets, Boy's do., Pall Mall Linen Collars, Youths' White shirts, Youths' Flax shirts with collars, Gent's India Gauze shirts, Men's Under-shirts in white, and silver-grey, Don Collars, &c. CAMPBELL & CO., HAWKE'S BAY HOUSE Napiee 681 BERLIN AVOOLS. ROBINSON'S LADIES' REPOSITORY. &i QQ H W A LL GOODS imported direct and ffl a J-31. Bought for CASH. " ft ™ <j The most Complete Assortment H § WOOLS AND FANCY WORK? H in Napier. r* ° g TOYS IN GREAT VARIETY. .^ £9 UNDERCLOTHING VERY CHEAP. (A Ej Servants Registry Office, m S ROBINSON'S h LADIES' REPOSITORY, EMERSON-STREET. BERLIN AY OOL S . 498 ENCOURAGE LOCAL INDUSTRY! AS the planting season has arrived again we beg to draw the attention of the public to our large stock of Nursery Produce. Our collection comprises all the well known varieties of Conifers, Forest, Fruit, and hardy Ornamental Trees and Shrubs. Our stock consists of — ■ 23,000 Conifers, as Pines, Cypress, &c. 11,000 Forest and Ornamental Trees and Shrubs. 7,000 Fruit Trees of the choicest varieties 2,000 choice Hoses. 100 choice Standard Roses. Of Hedge Plants we offer — 270,000 one, two, and three year old White Thorn. C,OOO Sweet Briar. 2,000 Arbor A^itae. 4,000 Cherokee Rose, Privets, and Pittoporiuns. 20,000 Osago Orange, &c. AVc also have a large stock of Greenhouse and Stove Plants and Flowers, A r egetable and Flower Seeds of the best and choicest varieties. Wo warrant all trees, shrubs, and seeds healthy, sound, and true to name. AYe therefore beg to state that all orders entrusted to us will be faithfully executed. Orders addressed to us at the Nurseries, or left at our Seed Store, Emerson-street, Napier, will meet with prompt attention. F. AY. C. STURM & SON, IIAVKE'SBAY N U K S E R I E S 74S AVest Clive, near Napier. NEW SCHOOL. A SCHOOL will be opened on Monday, the 2nd July next, in the Rechabite Hall, Napier, by Mr AY. D. Lysnak, a Trained Master of St. Mark's College, Chelsea, London. Teums, per quarter in advance : — Junior Division. £ s. d. All ordinary English branches ... 110 0 Senior Division. The English branches, with Latin, Mathematics, and Drawing ... 2 2 0 Stationery 0 2 6 Drawing Material 0 2 6 Arrangements will be made for Boarders. Mr Lysnar will hold an EVENING CLASS on Monday, AVednesday, and Friday, at his private residence, in the Milton-road, at 7 o'clock. Terms — £2 2s per quarter. Napier, June 4, 1377. 924

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Hawke's Bay Herald, Volume XX, Issue 3928, 9 June 1877, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 Hawke's Bay Herald, Volume XX, Issue 3928, 9 June 1877, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 Hawke's Bay Herald, Volume XX, Issue 3928, 9 June 1877, Page 1

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