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BLUE GUM STORE, TARADALE. JEFFARES AND CO., I HAVING removed iuto their now and commodious Stoke, take the opportunity of thanking the public generally for past favors, and solicit the continuance of the same. ■ The present stock consists of the following :— Men's, Boys', and Youths' Clothing, Drapery, Boots, and Shoes, Ironmongery, China and Glassware, Crockery, Saddlery, Hollowaro, Groceries, Oilmen's Stores, Hams and Bacon, Colonial Ovens, Chairs, and every article required for a general store, all o the best description. J. & Co. have received a consignment of ready-made Clothing direct from the manufacturers, which for material and style is not to be surpassed. Note the address — Blue Gum Store, Taradale. 31 HAWEE'S BAY NURSERY, WEST CLIVE, (Near Napier). AS the planting season has now commenced, I beg to offer t;> the public my large aud vaiied Btock of Fruit and Ornamental Trees and Shrubs, Conifers, &c, Ac. My Nursery being the largest and oldest in the province, my stock is large in quantity and variety. My stock of Vegetable and Flower Seeds contains all that is desirable. Alsq, Long and Globe Mangold, Silesiau Sugar Beet, Prairie Grass beed, &c, &c. Price catalogues on application. Orders sent to the Nursery, or left with Mr T. Alpers, Emerson-streot, Napier, will have my best attention. F. W. C. STURM, 32 West Clive, Napier, ORMONDVILLE SAW MILLS. THE undersigned are prepared to cut firstclass Totara, Rimu, Matai, White Pine, House Blocks, &c. Also Tonging and Grooving Rusticated Boards, &c, at the shortest notice. Tenders asked for the Hauling of Timber at per 100 feet from the Mills. •Apply, Messrs. GUNDRIE and FIRTH, 35 Ormondville, AHURIRI BRIDGE CONTRACT. Public Works, Office, Wellington, 26th June, 1879. WRITTEN TENDEJRS will be received at this office, up to Noon, on Monday, the 11th August, 1879, for the above contract. They must be addressed to the Hon. the Minister for Public Works, Wellington, and marked outside "Tender for Ahuriri Bridge Contract." Plans and Specifications may be scea on and after Wednesday, the 9th July, at the Public Works Offices, Auckland, Wellington, Christchurch, Duuedin, and at the Railway Manager's Office, Napier. Telegraphic tenders, similarly addressed and marked, will be received if presonted at any Telegraph Office by Noon of the duo date, provided that Avritten tenders in due form are lodged at any of the above-named offices by the same heur, and accompanied by a cheque on some bank in the town where the tender is lodged ; such cheque to be specially marked by a banker as good for twenty- one days, aud to be in favor of the Receiver-General's Deposit Account only, and not to beaier or order. The lowest or any tender will not necessarily be accepted. By command, JOl£N BLACKETT, Engineer in Charge, North Island. 148 ROBERT LA.MB, F.R.1.8.A., A BCHITEOT, Surveyor, and Valuer. Offices : Emerson-Street, Napier, Late Hawke's Bay Fire Insurance Offices, 192 ATEW BOOKS! NEW BOJKSl! JM RECEIVED PER SUEZ MAIL. - Primitive Manners and Customs, by J. A JFarrcr Ula . A Tale of the Zulus, by C. H. Eden Pictures of the Past, by P. H. Gruudy Phonograph Dictionary, by Pitman Pomeroy Abbey, by Mrs Henry Wood Mervyn Clitheroe, by Aiuswortb Less Black than We're Painted, by James Payne Manual of Surveying for India My. Sister's Keeper, by Lanra M. Lane Temple Bar, Vol. 55 Father Burke'a Lectures A Shillingsworth of Moonshine (with hundreds of Illustrations) Milestones of Life, by A. F. Thomson Vere of Ours, by James Grant Over the Border, by Mrs Lysaght Number Seventeen, by Henry Kingsley Roxy, by E. Eggleston Dick Temple, by James Greenwood Fated to be Free, by Jean Ingelow Open ! Sesame ! by Florence Marryat Alec Green, by S. Hocking Young Englishman, Dis'ision 25 Boy's Own Paper, Division 1 DINWIDDIE, WALKER AND CO. BOOKSELLERS, STATIONERS, AND PRINTERS, Tennyson-street, Napier. NOTICE. ON account of the badj state of the road at present I intend to discos tinue running my Coach from the 15tli July, until further notice. The mail will b« carried on horseback. 68 Wm. TYNE. /~~^OUOA. — Nothing among the products ol V_>/ tropical countries has equalled Cocoaj not only as a drink with meals, but also or account of its highly nutritious character, Of course, sr.ch. being the case, the enormous demand could only be met by the capital anc invention of Englishmen, who Supply Cocoa in its different forms to all parts of the Globe. Many claim their brand to be the best, but that manufactured by Tayloj Brothers, of London, under the moßt able homoepathic advice, has won the populai favor for the benefit which delicate and con sumptive persons have derived from its use. This firm stands out pre-eminently aa one oi the leading manufacturers of a most essentia article of food, and in spite of all its numerous modern competitors M'ith higl sounding titles, still maintains its supremacy, — Mo nilng Post. JSapier, April 28. "OLYTHK AND CO. respectfully intimate .13 that Mrs Hansen has resumed charge of their J h-essmaking Department from th< above date ; X> O UK I\ K AND SMITH, JL> P. IT. Bouek^ (Late Beurko and Fryer), Gisborne. Gaelaw Smith (Lata Manager to Grahair and Co.), Gisborne. AUCTIONEERS, LAND & ESTATE AGENTS, GISBORNE, POVERY'BAY. 18<

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Hawke's Bay Herald, Volume XXI, Issue 5440, 22 July 1879, Page 1

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