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m^flhutoMa Addrew. ■^Kmists and -t\ruggists j^^Bf MEDICAL HALL, I^^MHASTINGS- STREET, Napibb. ■■ 127 F. W. 0. STURM, FLORIST, AND SEEDSMAN. Bat Nttbb-Blxs, West CUve, Napier ,N,Z. 128 ■H MR. BEN SMITH, H^Hjhitkct & Building Surveyor NAPIER. : Opposite me Hebald office, Tennyson-atreet. 129 KENNEDY & i 0., agents, MBBOHAHTS AND AUOTIONEBBS, 130 J. IaQUESNE. ft TIMBER MEROHAN Eistern Spit, Naptbb. 131 HHpIER SWIMMING BATH CLUB, the White Swan Brewery, Bastings-street. Baths are now open to Members and _^Hl' Visitors for the Summer Season. LARGE SWIMMING BATH, ■■ f ee t fey 28 feet, ranging in depth from ' 2 to 7 feet. 3 PRIVATE BATHS, and Cold Water with Shower Bath in each. Tickets to admit 4 in a family, 355. ; TTiokets for Ladies or Gentlemen, 21s. _^BoTOS-Ladies, Mondays and Thursdays from 9 a.m. to 6 p.m.; Gentieinen, Tnesdays, Wednesdays, and Fndays, from 6 a.m. to 6 p.m.; Mon__H_| days and Thursdays, from 6 to 9 a ,m.; Saturdays, from 6 a.m. to 9 p.m.; Sundays, from 6 to 9 a.m. ■Roys under, 15 years of age admitted by family tickets are required to provide their owa towels, and are only a_owed to use the Private Baths HB on Fridays between the hours of 2 _^B \ud 6 p.m. .■visitors to the town are admitted on in--18 3" troduotion by a member on payHH m ent of Is. Names to be entered |H iv Visitors' Book at the Baths. -^■Mmroititt are required to produce their H l^^ tickets of membership on entering the Baths, or pay the usual visitors fee. Thiß rule will be strictly en* forced. H Bathing drawers can be hired from the ■A-*<^ss%gg_£_r re Hon. Sec. do _____——— H PARIS EXHIBITION, 1878. H THE ONLY H PRIZE for Sewing Machines, H ■ and a muoh higher award than the Gold H Medal, has been awarded the new ■ WHEELER & WILSON ■ DOUBLE POWEB SEWING MACHINES H ■ For superiority over 8G competitors. WL? This brilliant triumph confirms the verdict I of the American Institute (the highest I authority), that the New Wheeler & Wilson ■ is the L "BEST SEWING MACHINE IN I THE WORLD." I THE NEW WHEELER and WILSON I Has more and Greater Improvements I than any other Sewing Machine. I Send for Price List to I NEWTON AND IRVINE, I AGENTS FOR NAPIER. 66 FOR ONE MONTH ONLY. G. M ' A L P I N E, . Emerson-street, LOCAL INDUSTRY BLUE BOOT DEPOT, DESIRES to inform the inhabitants of flawke's Bay that he intends adding the Retail Business with the Wholesale, at the lowest possible price for Cash, prior to alterations made on the premises. All our Colonial Boots made on the premises, warranted our own make stock, consisting of — Gents' Strong Open Watertights, 13s 6d ! French Calf, 13s Gd Shooting, 13s American Tweed, 12s 6d Gents' French Calf Elastics, 15s English Calf Elastic, 13s 6d American Tweed Elastio, 12s 6d ust received the first Summer Shipment of Goods, consisting of — liADIES' AND CHILDREN'S BOOTS AND SHOES. 300 Pairs Ladies' Kid Boots, from 8s 6d, 10a 6d, 12s 6d 100 Pairs Levant Slaßtics, 9s, 9s 9d 200 Pair* Elastic Lasting Boots, plain, < 8s 6d CO Pairs Fancy Lasting 800t5,. 9b 6d 2CC Fairs House Boots, 5s 6d 52 Pair* Elastic Children's Lastings, 5s 6d. 6* 6d 50 Pairs Children's Kid Boots, 5s 9d, 6b 9a 100 Pairs Babies' Strap Shoes, Felt Boots, and Fancy Kidß 100 Pairs Ladies' Fancy Shoes Victorian and Morocco Slippers in great variety. An early call invited, G. M 'Ala PI J9 B. 67 STEIEN AND CARSTENS T>EG to announce the arrival of their FIRST SHIPMENT OF GOODS, Viz.:— Flowers, Feathers, Millinery, Laces, Corsets, Ladies' Silk Scarfs and Ties, Shawls, Hesiery, Haberdashery, Mantles. Also, a large number of DRESS GOODS, Consisting of Silks, Merinos, Lustres, Alpacas, Muslins, Piques, Table Covers, Velvet Piles, And Cloth Embroidered, Sunshades, Silks, Lace, Gloves. Special attention paid to any orders given in the Dressmaking and Millinery Department. We also wish to draw attention to our well-assorted Stock of Men's, Youths', and Boy's CLOTHING. Silk Dust Coats Felts Lustre Coats Helmets Printed Moles Leghorns Men's Tweed Suits Straws Youths' and Boys' ditto Caps j Being Cash Buyers, wa are able to Sell under the Usual Pbice!!! Country orders punctually attended to. Address — STRIEN & CARSTENS, Hastings-street, Opposite Dickens-street. 68 NAPIEK SAVINGS BANK. H« NOTICE. |^HDHE Business of the Bank willjoe carried at Mr Lyndon's Offices, until the thetfew Bank Building.

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Hawke's Bay Herald, Volume XXI, Issue 5272, 4 January 1879, Page 4

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