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FURNITURE. LARGE AND TOWNLEY HAVE JUST RECEIVED A SPLENDID ASSORTMENT OP NEW GOODS, Comprising — f^ ILT CONSOLE TABLE, with Marble VUT > Slab and Pier Glass Pier Glasses Girandoles Looking Glases New Iron Bedsteads 7OCTAVE PIANOFORTES, Walnut, by Kirkman, Bord, Aucher, (splendid Instruments, good value.) WE HAVE ON HAND, SUITES— Drawing-room in Worsted Repp Drawing-room in Figured Silk Drawing-room in Crettone, &c. Dining-room in Morocco Leather Dining-room in Haircloth, &c. Library Suites, and Bedroom Suites. CARPETS— Brussells and Tapestry, from 3s 9d per yd. Kidderminster Carpets from lid per yd. Flourcloths Linoleum Boulinikon Cocoa and China Matting, And a Splendid Stock of HOUSE FURNISHINGS, Toilet, Dinner, Tea Ware, &c, &c. Liberal Discount allowed to the trade. LARGE AND TOWNLEY, Regent-street, 40 Napier. WAIPAWA BOOK AND STATIONERY STORE. E. HARWOOD, HAVING taken over the business of Mr T. R. Spiller, and purchased his Extensive Stock of Stationery, Fancy Goods, &c, has also taken the premises lately occupied by Mr Spiller, and has just opened with a splendid Stock of FANCY GOODS Of every description, including articles suitable for CHRISTMAS PRESENTS, at great variety of prices. TOBACCO AND CIGARS Of the Finest Brands. Also, MEERSCHAUM PIPES, In handsome designs and best qual ty. My Large stock of BOOKS AND MUSIC is constantly renewed by regular shipments, and includes a Large Assortment of Books suitable for Christmas Presente. Prompt attention will be paid to orders for New Books, Music, and all European and American Periodicals. A supply of the Hawke's Bay Almanac for 1878 just to hand. Agent for the Hawke's Bay Herald. E. HARWOOD, Waipawa. 41 EWING MACHINE DEPOT, 1, Dickens-street. Before purchasing elsewhere, inspect Gkocoit's New and Second-hand Machines. No. 1, Dickens-street, Napier. All kinds on hand, or procured in a few days. If you want your Machine efficiently repaired, go to Grocott's. If you want good Machine Oil, go to Grocott's. If you want genuine Needles of any make, go to Grocott's. If you want Oil-Can, Gauge, or new part of any kind, go to Grocott's. New Hand Machines, from Three to Five Guineas. Machines on Easy Terms. 42 riJ^A IW |A TO LEND on Freehold dj Ov . V\J \) Security, or against ship, ments of Wool or other produce. Woolgrowers requiring advances in anticipation of next clip, may obtain them on advantageous terms. LEVIN & CO., 43 Wellington. ATEW WORK BY MR itEES, " SIR GILBERT LEIGH," Can now be had at DINWIDDIE, MCRRISON & CO., Tennyson-street. M U N D Y'S PHOTOGRAPHIC LANDSCAPES OP NEW ZEALAND. VIEWS in Auckland, at the Thames, Bay of Islands, Taupo, Rotomahana, Napier, Wellington, Taranaki. Also in the South, at Christchurch, Lyttelton, Dunedin, Port Chalmers, and all the most interesting places in the NORTH AND SOUTH ISLANDS. TO BE HAD AT DINWIDDIE, MORRISON AND CO., Tennyson-street. meTjensen, JEWELLER AND WATCHMAKER Ejierson-street, BEGS to inform the public that from the Ist January, 187 b, the business will be carried on under the name of Jensen and Co. The shop now occupied by Mr Riber will be added to the Jewellery Business, in order to make room for a large and well-selected stock direct from the home manufacturers. By entering into partnership a large Cash Capital has been introducedinto the new firm, which will enable it to offer the public a large variety in every branch of the business at prices far below the present ruling in Napier. 44 JAMES MACINTOSH HAS Opened the Shop, lately in the occupation of Mr Kenneth Nasmith, at Port Napier, as ENGINEER, BOILEIi-MAKER, IRON AND BRASS FOUNDER, ANI GENERAL JOBBING BLACKSMITH, And hopes by strict attention to business, and supplying a first-class article at 1 moderate price, to merit a fair share c: public patronage. A{ TOHN MAYSMOB. PRODUCE MERCHANT, COMMISSION, LAND & ESTATE AGENT, ' Manchester-street, Fielding, Manawatu. Land Purchases negotiated. 4( EMIL C. SKOG (Late Assistant to Messrs Barraud anc Bowerman), FAMILY AND DISPENSING pH B M I S T AND t\rUGGIST : Emerson-street, Napier. EMIL C. SKOG respectfully announce! to his friends and the inhabitants of Hawke'i Bay generally, that ho has commenced busi ness as Chemist and Druggist in Emerson street, opposite the United Methodist Frei Church. Patent Medicines, Perfumery, Turkey anc Bath Sponges, Tooth, Nail, and Hai: Brushes, Trusses of all kinds, Elastic Stock ings, &c. Country Orders promptly attended to. Dansk tales. Deutsch gesprochen. 4!

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Hawke's Bay Herald, Volume XXI, Issue 5047, 8 April 1878, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 5 Hawke's Bay Herald, Volume XXI, Issue 5047, 8 April 1878, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 5 Hawke's Bay Herald, Volume XXI, Issue 5047, 8 April 1878, Page 1

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