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NAPIER COACH FACTORY. : $ G. FAULKNOR, Coaehbuilder, Wheelwright, FARRIER AND GENERAL BLACKSMHTH, HASTINGS-STREET, NAPIER. ROACHES AND CARRIAGES made from the Newest Designs, and at th« Shortest I; Notioe. from the beßt Amerioan and Australian Material. REPAIBING, PAINTING, TEIMMING, &0., DONE ON THE MOST SEASONABLE ' TERMS. 11 1 JOHN EOBERTSON, I' & iiUfi 164 C^^1» ! I WATCHMAKER JEWELLER, ' ; N A P I| E R . Bnainesfl Addresaes. £1 O 'X I O B H. MONTEITH, ' / AUOTIONEEE, XVfl *lt IAM TfI.UOKWHLL aENBBAL COMMISSION AGENT, &0., VY .I ■• ' . Waiktetoau. Desires to inform the Inhabitants of Hawk*'

Bay that the has just received a very I&tm assortment of Ready Made Boots and Shoet of the best quality, and of every description. The stook comprises 1 — ~^_ Ladies' Cashmere and Kid Boots, &c t Gent's Calf Elastics-sides, Balmorals, and Watertights Superior Gent's Glove-kid Boots, suitable for Dancing. . . Eveiy description of Boots and Shoes m*d» on the premises at the shortest notioe, and a ; perfect fit gurranteed j also, of the best workmanship, W. T. also wishes to call the attention of Country Settlers to the fact that they ©an have Watertights of the best material at his establishment. ISTNote th# Address : WILLIAM TUOKWF,H Bootmaker, : Hastingb-btbh t (Opposite theQ.OE.) N A p 1 bb. 129 THE WONDER OF THE NINETEENTH CENTURY, mHE marvellously curative properties of X those truly wonderful Indian Mbdi. oines lately introduced into New Zealand. GHOLLAH'S GREAT INDIAN CUKES, have created such a fame for them in the various parts of the colony where they have been established, that the verdict of the sios ;. and suffering who have been .restored to 4 health has been to pronounce these men* il torious medicines to be ' H THE GREATEST WONDER | op ■% THE NINETEENTH CENTURY. TJ Persons that had suffered for 10, 15k£0, | and even 30 years, from severe onmraio | Rheumatism, Gout, Sciatica, Lfmbago, I Neuralgia, Ltvbr Complaints, Bilious- "• ness, &c, have been completely cured, and ■ '. that, after all the available ordinary «k»1 of the physician had been exerted in vain. The following testimonial is given by way of example of the very many of the same kind received by the proprietor from,, all parts of the colony : — Testimonial received from Michael Brenan Hart, Esq. J Ex-Mayor of Christchurch. Christchurch, 31st August, 1877. Sir,— A few months ago I was suffering very severely from an attack of Rheumatic Gout, through which I was confined to my bed for several weets. From representations made to me by friends, I was induced to try your Indian Medicines, and found, I myself so much improved by their use that I was eu- | abled to leave my bed in four days after taking them - and in seven days-was able to walk abeut with com parative eaue. I continued their use steadily for several weeks, and got completely restored to health by them, and have been up to this date able to take free walking exercise. I recommend the use of your medicines to others suffering from rheumatism or gout.— l am, &c, M. B. Hart. These medicines consist of the Apebient, Rheumatism, and Gout Mixtures; they are very safe to take and are unfailing REMEDIES. They can be had of all chemists and medicine vendors. NEWTON AND COMPANY,^' Napier, f Wholesale Agents. V *-* Trade purchasers treated liberally. !l3() HASTINGS TIMBER YARD. TONIGHT TIROS Have ON HAND and FOJJ SALE, A large assortment ofj Sawn Timber Totara, Kauri, and Pine do Tongued and Grooved do Totara Posts 10,000 Hobart Town Palings 1000 Rails 250 Cords Matai and Pine Firewood Coals always on hand. "^ Potatoes, Oats, Maize, Hay and Straw! Chaff, &c. An assortment of Locks, Hinges, Wire and other Nails of all sizes Paints, Oils, and Colors Lime and Bricks Orders executed for all kinds of Agricultural Machinery. Goods per rail, addressed care of Knight Bros., Hastings, for Maraekakaho, Kereru, Havelock, and Hastings, will be stored and forwarded at moderate rates. 131

Goods Stobbd and Fobwaedbd. Offices and Stores, near the Railway Station J. L. MoILROY, ' GENERAL BLACKSMITH & FARRIER WEST OLIVE. Horses Bhod with every care. 113 MR. BEN SMITH, Architect & Building Survbfob NAPIER. Bfir Offices : Opposite me Heeald office, TennyßOß'Street. 114 ROUTLEDGE, KENNEDY & Co.. COMMISSION AGENTS MBBOHASTB AND AUCTIONEERS. 115 [OABD.I m H O M A S "D I SHOP, STOOK, STATION, & GENERAL COMMISSION AGENT, Habtin&b. 116 D. B. LINDSAY, Buiidhb and Contractor, ' Shakespeare-road. 117 J. LiQUESNE, COAL & TIMBER MERCHANT, EASTERN Spit, Napier. 118 ~" JAMES WM. WITTY, LICENSED GOVERNMENT BROKER AND LAND AGENT. OraiOßS : Shakespeare-road, Napier. Marine Parade, Clyde, Wairoa. 119 BARRAUD & BOWJBRMAN; iHHEMISIS AND "pkRUGGISTS, \j JL/ MEDICAL HALL, HASTINGS-STEEET, Napier. 120 JOSEPH J. TIE, AUCTIONEER, STOCK, STATION, AND COMMISSION AGENT, &o 121 WAIPAWA F. W. 0. STUJBM, KUBSEBYMAN, FLORIST* AND SEEDSMAN. DATKI't BA$ NUBSIBIBS, Weat OUve, Napier t N.Z. 122 C. B. HOADLEY, T AND AND GENERAL COMMISSION I j AGENT, Government Licensed Broker, under the "Land Transfer Act," and CERTIFICATED ACCOUNTANT, Agent for Phoenix Fire Insurance Co. Mercantile Gazette. Railway Advertising Napier and Takapau line, N.ipißß. 123 STANDARD INSUJiANCiiI OOMPAJSY. FIRE AND MAEINE. Capital : One Million Sterling. Head Office : Princes-street, Dunedin. X OSSES by FIRE insured against on I j Stores Warehouses, Dwelling-houses, Sec, at current rates. The Company will also take risks on Wool, and all kinds of merchandise on land or at sea, and either on valued or open policies, on the most favorable terms. Particular attention ia drawn to the fact that by provision in the Artioles of Association, usurers will participate in the profits of the Company. Agent for Napier, s;b. dransfield, 124 Port Ahuriri. TMPBRIAL FIRE INSURANCE I COMPANY, 1, Old Bkoad-bt., and 16 Pall Mall, LONDON: INSTITUTED 180 3. Subscribed and Invested Capital ....One Million Six Hundred Thousand Poundß. Insurances are effected at Current Rateß, and Losses are settled in the Colony upon proof of loss. Agents for Hawke's Bay— WABDROP & CO. 125 HAWKE'S BAY BOILING -DOWN WOOL-SCOURING by Petrie's Paten Wool washing Machine will be don at the following rates, viz. : Looks and pieces ... ... Id per lb. Fleeoe wool ... l£d „ Wo»l forwarded to Boiling-down siding will be attended to. R. P. WILLIAMS. Olivo, November 1, 1876. 127 MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS. JUST RECEIVED, a Case of Violins, Violincellos, Flutes, &c. j Violin and Violincello Strings, Bridges, Pegs, Cases, &c. Alae, A first-class selection of Vegetable and Garden Seeds. E. HABWOOD'S BOOK & STATIONERY WAREHOUSE, Waipawa. 164 HASTINGS STOKE. R. SOMEEVILLE. /"^OODS delivered to all parts of the \T dißtrict, at Napier prices. 128 rpHE undersigned begs ts intimate to his _L numerous friends and customers that he has Purchased the Stook-in-Trade of Mr. D. Mundell, General Storekeeper, adjoining the Kaikora Railway Station, and will continue the "same as a branch of his present wT***' JOJEtN NICHOLSON.

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Hawke's Bay Herald, Volume XXI, Issue 5070, 8 May 1878, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 7 Hawke's Bay Herald, Volume XXI, Issue 5070, 8 May 1878, Page 4