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-'.' ' ■ ■•:/; . -J : - „}"■•:■:.< • ' ." : : ■ . ■: ..-:•. n '.V {I. P. GEORGE S 0 AR PI, ,< :'■ .< I TEA DEALER, . rt ROCERY: AND PB|6VISION vT .' '■ ■ '. . : v;\; IMPORTER, ■.1 j HASTINGS. STRE ET, NAPIBR. 274 OCAEIE AND 0 ,O, TIMBER MERCHANTS, Port Ahttriri. 56 GEORGE GARRY BEGS to inform the Public that he is in receipt of a Consignment of NEW AND SELECT MUSIC, Specially Selected for him ; also, an assort* ment of MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS, &o. Inspection invited. ',' G.S. also begs to state he is prepared to give MUSIC LESSONS. Will open on Monday, December 16. EMERSON^ T REET, Napier. 57 JAMES MACINTOSH HAS Opened the Shop, lately in the occupation of Mr Kenneth Nasmith, at Port Napier, as ENGINEER, BOILER-MAKER, IRON AND BRASS FOUNDER, AND GENERAL JOBBING BLACKSMITH, : And hopes by strict attention to business, and supplying a first-class article at a moderate price, to merit a fair share of public patronage. > 58 JOEL'S SPARKLING TvUNEDIN A L E 8. SOLE AGENTS, HAWKE'S BAY, 59 DRANSFIELD & CO. \ STUART AND CO., General Merchants and Auctioneers. A GENTS TO LLOYD'S, Port Napier. AUCTION SALES held in Town or Country of Stock, Land and Mbk ohandize 60 COOTE-ROAD & EMERSON-STREET COAL AND WOOD DEPOTS. npHE undersigned begs to inform the JL public that he has opened the above, COAL AND FIREWOOD Cut or uncut) in any quantities to suit purchasers. All orders promptly delivered to any part o the town. 61 GEORGE TRIMMER. JOHNSON'S REFRESHMENT ROOMS, HABTINGS-STREET. npHE undersigned begs to inform his JL friends and the general public that he has re-opened his Refreshment Rooms with Extensive Improvements. Luncheon can be obtained daily immediately after the arrival of the morning train up till 4 p.m. Hot Luncheon from half -past 12 until 4, p.m. 62 J. T. JOHMSQN. TANNS' PATENT " RELIANCE FIRE RESISTING SAFEST RAILWAY TRAVELLING TRUNKS and Japanned Bonnet Boxes ■Sewing Machines, another shipment, just received of the celebrated "Wertheim's" hand-sewing Machines Sewing Machine Oils Goffering Iron-heater Stands „ and Goffering Irons Indiarubber Express Buffers Adjustable Trivets Vegetable Cutters in boxes, Paste"ditto Knife Cleaning Machines, Davis " Excelsior " Brazed Copper Furnace Pans American Meat Panß, with tinned Grids Hair, Brass,' and tinned Wire Sieves ' Japanned Oak Galvanized Chamber Pails Zinc Water Jugs and Cans Plate Covers, Dish Covers Hexagon Glass Stable Lanterns 2 and 3 roller Stand Mangles j Avery's Weighing Machines Counter Weighing Machines Weights— Cast Iron, China, and Brass* cased 8.8. Ground FrontJßegißter Grates V Ash Pans with Ornamental Fronts Douglass' Hand Pumps Force and Lift do - Kerosine Table-Lamps Coach Bolts and Screwß-^u Fencing Wire,__ Brass Foundry, Floor Cramps, Axle Pulleys, Hornsby Ploughs. . ; ,'■•'■;.';.■• ■> < l H. WILLIAMS, :,,.? Direct Importer, Napibb. 137

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Hawke's Bay Herald, Volume XXI, Issue 5275, 8 January 1879, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 8 Hawke's Bay Herald, Volume XXI, Issue 5275, 8 January 1879, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 8 Hawke's Bay Herald, Volume XXI, Issue 5275, 8 January 1879, Page 1