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MR WILLIAM L. COWARD WAIPAWA STOCK SALES. THE next Sale will be held on Wednesday, 12th February. Early entries are requested, WILLIAM L. COWARD, 558 ?' Auctioneer. SHEEP FOR SALE. tJOf) EWE HOGGETS, g-BRED 500 Hoggets, mixed sexes 700 Lambs 900 Cross-bred Ewes, 4, 6, andß-toothed 400 f-bred, mixed Bexes, 2 and 4-toothed 400 i-bred Bwes, 2, 4, and 6-toothed 100 l-bred Wethers, 2-toothed 200 Cross-bred, mixed ages and Bexes 1000 |-bred, „ „ „ W. L. COWARD, Stock and Station Agent, 336 Waipawa. Business Addresses. BABRMJD & BOWERMAN, /nHHMISTS AND TARUGGISTS MEDIOAL HALL, HASTINGS-STREET, Napibb. 127 F. W. 0. STUBM, NURSERYMAN, FLORIST, AW v SEEDSMAN. n itii'i Bay Nubsbbibs, West Olive, Napier ,N -Z. 128 BOUTLEDGHS, KEWfIJSDY <fc > 0., COMMISSION AGENTS, MBBOHANTS AND AUCTIONEERS. 130 J. L*QUESNI3, COAL * TIMBER MEROHAN Eastern Spit, Najier. 131 njipTer swimming bath club, iDJOINING THE WHITB SWAK BREWERY, Hastings-street. rIHHE Baths are now open to Members and i JL Visitors for the Summer Season. LARGE SWIMMING BATH, 85 feet by 28 feet, ranging in depth from 2 to 7 feet. 3 PRIVATE BATHS, Hot and Cold Water with Shower Bath in each. Family Tickets to admit 4 in a family, 355.; j Single Tickets for Ladies or Gentlemen, 21s. Hours— Ladies, Mondays and Thursdays from 9 a.m. to 6 p.m.; Gentlemen, Tuesdays, Wednesdays, and Fridays, from 6 a.m. to6p.m.j Mondays and Thursdays, from 6 to 9 a.m.; Saturdays, from 6 a.m. to 9 p.m.; Sundays, from 6 to 9 a.m. Boys under 15 years of age admitted by family tickets are required to provide their owa towels, and are only allowed to use the Private Baths on Fridays between the hours of 2 \ud 6 p.m. Visitors to the town are admitted on introduction by a member on payment of Is. Names to be entered hi Visitors' Book at the Baths. Members are required to produce their tickets of membership on entering the Baths, or pay the usual visitors 5 fee. This rule will be strictly enforced. Bathing drawers can be hired from the attendant at 3d per pair. Persons desirous of joining the Club will pleaae send their names to the Secretary. 65 Hon. Sec. PARIS EXHIBITION, 18787 THE ONLY />(RAND PKIZE for Sewing Machines, and a muoh higher award than the Gold Medal, has been awarded the new WHEELER & WILSON DOUBLE POWER SEWING MACHINES For superiority over 80 competitors. This brilliant triumph confirms the verdict of the American Institute (the highest authority), that the New Wheeler & Wilson is the "BEST SEWING MACHINE IN THE WORLD." THE NEW WHEELER and WILSON Has more and Greater Improvements than any other Sewing Machine. Sknb for Price List to NEWTON AND IRVINE, AGENTS FOR NAPIBR. 66 FOR ONE MONTH ONLY. G. M ' A L P I N E, Emerson-strket, LOCAL INDUSTRY BLUE BOOT DEPOT, ■pvESIEfiS to inform the inhabitants of JL/ Hawke'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, 13b American Tweed, 12s 6d Gents' French Calf Elastics, 15s English Calf Elastic, 13s 6d American Tweed Elastic, 12s 6d ust received the first Summer Shipment of Goods, consisting of — LADIES' AND CHILDREN'S BOOTS AND SHOES. ?00 Pairs Ladies' Kid Boots, from 8s 6d, \os 6d, 12s 6d 100 Pairs Levant Elastics, 9s, 9s 9d 200 Pair« Elastic Lasting Boots, plain, 8s 6d CC Poire Fancy Lasting Boots, 9s 6d 2CC Fairs Houbo Boots, 5s 6d 5€ Pair* FOastift Children's Lastings, 5s 6d. 6p 6d 50 Pairs Children's Kid Boots, 5s 9d, 6s 9d 100 Pairs Babies' Strap Shoes, Felt Boots, and Fancy Kids 100 Pairs Ladies' Fancy Shoes Victorian and Morocco Slippers in great variety. An early call invited, G. M'ALHNI 67 JOHNSON'S REFRESHMENT ROOMS, Hastings-street. THE undersigned begs to inform his friends and the general public that he has rb-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. JOHNSON. NAPIER SAVINGS BANK. NOTICE. ITIHE Business of the Bankwire carried JL on at Mr Lyndon's Offices untiljthe completion of the New Bank Building. EDWARD LYNDON, 69 Manager. CLIVE BOILING DOWN. MESSRS MUUTON AND CO. having completed alterations and improvements, are now prepared tQ receive Stock for BoiUng D^wn* ' 24

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Hawke's Bay Herald, Volume XXI, Issue 5300, 6 February 1879, Page 4

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