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' Business ■AadrwiM^' ;,V /■' ;> - --" KARKM7D & BQWEBMAN, v „ ptHEMISTS ;A»D ~r\BUGK»IBTS ..,■■- MEDICAL HALL, HASTINGS-STREET, "%_, ;:■;:.; ,:rr:: r , ,-„..;;..,;,. vi«?.f.- '■ F. W. OwSTUBM,..'. > • ■ NURBEB YMAN, FLORIST, AND '!■• SEEDSMAN* L . H AWM'ii'BAlS NVB«*BI18, Weat Olive, Napier 128 BOTJTLEpfIE^ KENNEDY *Obii * CO MM I SSI ON, A OJBNTB, MBBOHA.NT3 AND AITpTIONBBBS. 13Q J. LiQUESNE.r , 00 AL & TIMBEB MEBOHAN Eastekn Spit, Natixb. :; . 131 N4PIBR swimmm g bath olub, 4d joining the White Swan Bbewebt, ' Hastings-Btreet. • ' . - rgIHE Bathßare now open to Members an& JL Visitors for the Summer Season,:. -■-: LARGE SWIMMING s BATH, | - , 65 feet by- 28 feet, .ranging .in depth from • • „- ■• ,< 2to7ieet; •.'.'■.'. '. -..; -.- . 3 PRIVATE BATHS, ; . Hot and Cold Water with Shower Bath fa " '. „".-', eabh; f ., r.,,,:.'......;^ ;./", "" Family Tickets to admit 4 in a, family, 555.; ,, Single Tickets for Lames jorGentieineh,2U. j* Hours— Ladies; MbidaV^ aid Thftwdiyi ' 1 ' frbm9a;mr'W6'p/m.) Gentlemexi;^, ... Tuesday^'' W^eßdqy^ att'd^Frl«' ? . days,' from 6 fcml toSp.mV; Mon> ' '. days'>and Thuwdayß,''!f»m ! '6f to .9 ; a.mt; Saturdays,. from r 6 aim. to 9 S.m.; Sundayß, from 6 to 9 a.m. •,-:..,- --er 15 years /df.ageiftimittediiby,.; family , tickets are required to, ; pw)-. , , vide their owa towels, and are only: < allowed to use^ the, |f , on [3(o!s )s*s&'s% - ; %^!}?lj?.»j ■' r ~ .\qcl 6 p.m. . ..?."., ,t.. r f, ', •., t Visitors to tiie'fown ''are W' K ; tx^ubtio^by r "» member <^:jw« !t -^. ment of ls. ; - Names i^bXenteria - : in VMtojSj' Book at i the'!Biths. f »r' : 1 ' M«MBBiiB are required to produoi/ ttefc; j tickete of memberiship ; on entering;) the Baths, or pay the usual vlsitprtfr fee. This rale will be strictly en« : :.•'. .forced; >>■ v ; :-' ■•" .:.:.;.--;■. , Bathing drawers can be hired from thf attendaiitatSdperpairr/ „ ^ Persons desirous of joining the UlnpwlU^ nlease send their names to.the S.eoretary, . Ji. pieasesen jAMflg ■ pamDm d*i> 65 ■;■■" ; '■••••'•, " : "•; HoiaJSeo^^^ PARIS EXHffiITIOBf, 1878. t ;^: THE ONL Y c : V p< BAND PRIZE for Sewing MwMaeifc o ; \Tp • ' ■ ■ ' '•-»'■'• -.I I '- ,.'-' and a much higher award . than the Gold ;•; Medal, has been awarded the new =:j . iv ; WHEELER & WHiSON '• DOUBLE POWER SEWING MAOHnjpig > 1 For superiority over 80 competitors,^ . , ■■ ' • ' .?.,,;. '"••'•,c*ic--i.:''t!r ■ .' This brilliant triumph confirms the yeriicfe'v of the American Inflidtute (the' highert ■ authority), that the New Wheeler & Wilson^ is' the ''. "''- '- t .',..';' "'■.', i ' r • " BEST SEWING M A r o H I N E ' IN r ; - THE WORLD.". . ; THE NEW WHEELER and WILSON-y Has more and Greater Improvements , v : ' any other Sewing MachiHe..' Send ipob Pbiob List to KEWTO N AND I R Y I N B, AGENTS FOR NAPIBR. 66 :, FOR ONE MONTH jtfNLY. ? s g. m:«.'a l pin c, - EJEEBSON-STBBBT, . , . . , LOCAL INDUSTRY BLUE BOOT . DEPOT, : fvESIEKS. to inform the inhabitant* of V) Hawke's Bay that he intends adicUaff the Retail Business with the WholesaleV;«B; V the lowest 'possible price for Cash, prior to alterations made on the premises. : '";v All bur Colonial Boots made on the p»« > mises, warranted I our own make stock, oon* aiating of — ' - -'- '■ ■ •• " : ' : " Gents' Strong Open Watertighte, 18i 6d French Calf, 13s 6d .; Shooting, 13s „.,-,... American Tweed, 12s 6d Gents' French Calf Elastics, 15s Englißh Calf Elastic, 13s 6d : American Tweed ElaatioH&to' ! i ust received the first Summer Shipment ©! Goods, consisting of — INDIES' AND CHILDREN'S BOOTS AND- SHOES. 300 Pairs Ladies' Kid Boots, from 8m 6d, los6d, 125,6 d, ~ 700 Pairs Levant Elastics, 9b, 9s 9d 200 Pain Elastic Lasting Boots, plain, k. 8s 6d /' a I CO Pairs Fancy Lasting Boots, 9s 6d f 2CC Pairs House Boots, 5s 6d B 5€ Pairs FOastin Children's Lastings, sff 6d. 6?6d ■■■-•■■ 50 Pairs Children's Kid Boots, 5s 96V 6s 9d ' ■ 100 Pairs Babieß* Strap Shoes, Felt Boots, and Fancy Kids 100 Pairs Ladies' Fancy Shoes Victorian and Morocco Slippers in great : variety. An early call invited. G. MA L.PI N B. 67 STRIEN AND CARSTENS BEG to announce the arrival of their f FIRST SHIPMENT OF GOODS, Viz. I :^'- Flowers, Feathers, Millinery, Laces, Corsets, Ladies' Silk Scarfs and Ties, Shawls, Hosiery, Haberdashery, Mantles. Also, a large number of DRESS GOODS, Consisting of Silks, Merinos, Lustres, Alpacas, Musling, Piques, Table Covers, Velvet Piles, And Cloth Embroidered, Sunshades, Silks, Lace, Gloves. . Speoial attfention paid to any orders given in the Dressmaking and Millinery Depart* ment. • - r : „ „ - We also wish to draw attention to bur 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 Being Cash Buyers, we are able to Sell under the Usual Psios !!1 Country orders punctually attended to. Address — STRIEN & CARSTENS, Hastinqs-stkeet, Opposite. Dickens-street. 63 NAPIER SAVINGS BANK. . • )' NOTICE. ... _ . '■ i t rriHE Business of the Bank will be carried X on at Mr Lyndon's Offices untilflthe - completion of the New Bank Building. EDWARD LYNDON, RQ ■ Uiimitih

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Hawke's Bay Herald, Volume XXI, Issue 5294, 30 January 1879, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 4 Hawke's Bay Herald, Volume XXI, Issue 5294, 30 January 1879, Page 4