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I^TAPIER STEAM FACT k O|RYi DiOKENS-STREET, NAPIER. WOOD, OOAL, AND CORN DEPOT. TI TREE AND MATAI FIREWOOD [Cut to all lengths by steam power. BeßtJNewcaatle Ooal, also Coke and Charcoal in any quantities always on hand. Oats, Maize, and Beans crushed on the Premises, Oats, Maize, Beans, Bran, Hay, Straw, and Chaff always kept in stock, j Also, * Posts and Rails, Hobart Town Palings, sft. and 6ft., and House Blocks. None but the best Horse Feed kept, so that oustomers can rely upon getting a good artiole, . ■ ■ All orders punctually attended to, and delivered at the shortest notice to any part of the town, Country orders delivered at the Railway Station. WISHART AND CO., Dickens-street, 26 NEWTON & JOHNSON DESIRE to inform the Inhabitants oi Waipawa and Surrounding Districts, that they have Commenced Business in WAIPAWA A 0 GENERAL MERCHANTS, And having made Extensive Purchases of NEW AND SEASONABLE GOODS, They have Full Stocks ha all Departments, Being possessed of special facilities for j Buying in the Best Markets, they are in a j position to submit to the Publio FIRST-CLASS ARTICLES, AT THE • MOST REASONABLE PRICES, And beg to solioit an Early Inspection of Their Reobnt Importations. NEWTON & JOHNSON. 27 LAKE TAUPO HOT BATHS AND SANATORIUM. npHESE wonderful natural hot waten JL posiess curative properties of the highest value in all diseases, A single course of bathing therein of only a few weeks duration i a totally removed many painful and atubb. m cases of rheumatism, lumbago, and affections of the spine, while muoh relief in every case ia afforded. The healthy traveller, tourist, or excursionist visiting the volcanic district of Taupo and the other Lakes should not -miss the pleasures of the Baths of Tapapukuao, for there only the hot and oold water springs are closely separated, or blended together. Every vUitor declares that one Bath even adds new life, health, and vigor to the system. Situated on the Waikato River, two miles from Bowen, on Lake Taupo, and half way between Napier, Cambridge, and Tauranga. Cottages and good accommodation for Residents bnd Travellers. Paddocks for Horseß. For analysis of the water of the Taupo Hot Springs, see Mr. Skey's report in the last volume of the "Transactions of the New Zealand Institute." EDWAEB LOPLEY, 28 Proprietor WAITANGI WOOL - SCOURING ESTABLISHMENT. M BALDWIN, in thanking his Ous- , tomers for past favors, begs to inform them that he is prepared to Scour this season's Wool at following rates : — Fleece Wool ljdperlb, Locks and Pieces ... ..« Id per lb. He is also a cash purchaser of Wool, Hides, Skins, Tallow, and Culls. M. BALDWIN, 31 Waitangi IMPORTANT NOTICE TO THE PUBLIC. MR. O. OHEYMOL, of Wellington, has this day appointed MESSRS BOWES AND 00., of Shakeßpeare-road, Napier, hid Sole Agents for Hawke's Bay, for his direot shipments of WINES AND SPIRITS FROM BOURDEAUX. AlißO, FBENOH OALF, PRESERVED PLUMS, CIGARS, ETC. With reference to the above, MESSRS BOWES & 00. call attention to their Large Stook now on hand, and beg to state that it ia a condition of the Agency that no other brands of Wines and Brandy be kept but those imported direot by Mr O. Ohbymoi, so that the publio may rely on getting nothing but the genuine artiole. All the above are sold at Mr Oheymol's Wellington Prices. ' also ik Stockwhiskey, RUM, GIN, ALES, & POSTER Of the Beat Brands procurable at curront rates. BOWKS^ CO., S HjA KE 8 P E A B E-BO A D Napier. 39 I — , JOEL'S SPARKLING •nUNBDIN ALES. SOLE AGENTS, HAWKE'S BAY, 59 DRANSFIELD & CO. BINNEY'S LONDON HOTEL. £500 SWEEP ON THE NAPIER HANDIOAP. ONE THOUSAND Subscribers at Ten Shillings each, divided as under : — Ist horse £250 2nd horse 120 3rd horse 60 Starters 35 Non-starters.., ; 35 £500 Intending subscribers are requested to make early application for tickets. Tickets will be forwarded to any part of the Province or Colony on receipt of cheque with exchange added, or Post-office order. In the event of not obtaining the whole of the thousand subscribers, the prizeß will be paid pro rata. The Drawing will be on the Art Union principle, and conducted by five gentlemen, to be chosen by the subscribers. 72 LOABD.J rjIHOMAS "DISHOT STOOK, STATION, & GENERA! COMMISSION AGENT, H&iTmei. 95

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Hawke's Bay Herald, Volume XXI, Issue 5306, 13 February 1879, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 4 Hawke's Bay Herald, Volume XXI, Issue 5306, 13 February 1879, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 4 Hawke's Bay Herald, Volume XXI, Issue 5306, 13 February 1879, Page 1