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Miscellaneous LARGE AND TOWNLEf Have ust received and to arrive GOODS as below, by tbe following vessels t — S.S. JOHN ELDER MAY QUEEN BORDER CHIEF MONTROSE OAMARU XILMENY 17 cases Iron Bedsteads 18 bales Brussels and Tapestry Carpets, with Borders and Rugs China, Cocoa, Flax, and other Mattings Doormats, Brushware, &o. 4 casks Lampware, newest styles, with tinted shades,J&c, 6 bales Floorcloths and Linoleum 6 bales Cretonne and Cretonne Velvets Curtains — Madras, Indian, Embroidered, Nottingham, &o. 6 crates and hogsheads Orookery and Ohinaware, inoluding Dinner,! Breakfast, Tea and Toilet Services Crockery for Sick Rooms and Sanitary Purposes Fancy Art Pottery Blaok and Gold Overmantel* Marble and Ebonized Mantelpieces Fenders and Fire Irons, with Dogs, &o. Fire Grate Shields and Baskets Piotures in Oils, Ohromos, Steel Engravings, &o. Also, New Picture Frame Mouldings and Mounts T AEGE AND rjIOWNLEY'S JUTENITUR E ESTABLISHMENT HA3TINGB-BTREE T.~ 128 BOOTH, MACDOJVAID & CO., LATE GEORGE BOOTH & SONS 4 Makers of the CffiSS IRON WINDMILL. Jftk The Best and Cheapest Windmill'made. Con* A structed entirely of Iron. Strong, Durable TSStK^ bS&- » ~w \t Simple, Effective. J«jkffl|Cffifflffl \ SELF-REGULATING. (JKJgaraiyilj^Bfl /"• v Will give more power than any other mill of " " ./■.'• same B ' ze * run * n lightest wind, xßHffl^jjb . d% and iB perfectly safe in a storm. Will not .wrjMwxK* 7 -***" l shrink, swell, warp, rattle or blow to pieoeß inH\\ I j OARLYLI Improved PATENT DISO WfJl'W v.^S HARROWS, with travelling carriage j nearly jß^Si\\ ■ 200 Sets sold this season. The Best Diso wPaIMY ff Harrow in the Market. Send for circular. fecfinCA ~"^*Z 3 OARLYLE IMPLEMENT WOBKS, <*lt/liiyiyiliffl^lfefew F And 213 > Tuam - Btreet i Ohristohurch. UpWßp^^^W - ; c Agents for Hawke's Bay— W^SS- \WWM*MnIi MESSRS MURRAY, ROBERTS & CO P^^^^BSH Who wiU B iv ? prompt and Careful Atten to Enquiries or Orders placed with ~ IiANGIiBY & NEWMAN, CABINETMAKERS, GENERAL HOUSE FUBNISH JdBS UNDERTAKBES &o. ACKNOWLEDGED TO BE THE CHEAPEST HOUSE IN NAPIER. 12 FURNISH ON MY IMPROVED PURCHASE-HIRE SYSTEM. H. P."COHEN Has added this convenient system^to his old established Wholesale and Retail Furnishing Trade. No Extra Ohargeß. NEW AND SECOND-HAND FURNITURE.— Carpets, Iron and Brass Bediteadi, Bedding, Blankets, Sheeting, China, Glassware. Cutlery, Ironmongery, and Every Necessary Article rei uire to Furnish a House Throu hout My new Purchase-Hire System by weekly oi monthly payment to suit all olasies. TWENTY NEW AND SECOND-HAND PIANOS, by the best makers to choose from at 80 per cent, under cost price. Suites of Furniture in oil the latest styles. Gome, and See Prices and Judge for Yourselves H. P. O O H E N, IC Litte Dustpan " Furniture Warehouse, Hastings-street. 21 X^ILSON'S CHEEP J)IP. SOiB MANUFACTUBBBS : J. HATCH & CO., INVEROARGILL. rriHE Proprietors wish to bring before the notice of Flockmasters the continued success J_ of this Dip. Mr Logan Wilson, of Ryalßush, having retired from the trade, the inconvenience previously felt of two similar name 3 clashing iB at an end. We maintain, and our reports from the whole of Otogo and elsewhere (see our circular for 1884) confirm our assertion, that this is tbe only reliablo Dip that can be used to ensure a clean flock from dipping to shearing. NOW MANUFACTURED EITHER WITH OB WITHOUT GLYOEBINE, AS ORDERED : In Quantities pob Labgb Fiooks. TESTIMONIALS. Brookdale, Tapanui, Otago, 2nd January, 1884. J. Hatch, Esq.— Dear Sir,- 1 have now finished shearing, and I have very much pleasure in certifying that there was not a tick seen on my sheep since they were dipped in your " Wilson's Dip " last year. The wool is also in splendid condition. — I remain, yours truly, David M'Kbilab. Not a. — This flock was dipped from January 14th to 24th, and shorn at the end of November, 1883. 63 Princes-street, Dunedin, 16th January, 1884. J. Hatch, Esq., Invercargill. — Dear Sir, — Last May I used your Composition for dipping my Cornor Bush sheep. After finishing shearing, about the end of November, my manager reported the wool as " light, soft, and silky to the touch ; no stained fleeces, and the sheep absolutely free from ticks or lice, and in excellent condition." I shall certainly use your Dip again this season. — Youre faithfully, John Reid, * # * This Dip is not the same as that previously offered under the name of Logan Wilson's, and used at the late sheep dip trials under the auspices of the Hawke's Bay Agricultural and Pastoral Society. The proprietors o£ this Dip regrefe that they were not represented. Agents in Napibb— M. R. MILLER, AND NEW ZEALAND LOAN AND MERCANTILE AGENCY COMPANY. 622 The orly Reliable Brand. Always pure and acceptable to the palate. Host easy of digestion. Perfected in its Manufacture by the process invented by Peter Mailer over .-«» 30 years since and improved by con- tfSBM»CT»^ EOISTEBED stant additions, it needs no after man- ipulations, which only deteriorate the jSffg&SS?==p^^s&oi^B^^^ quality. Recommended by the Pro- *^^^^?^&M£&<&~~^[~~ ' fession in all parts of the World. SIXTEEN FIRST PHIZES AWARDED. TN CAP3UIi~D BOTTLES ONJVST, OF CHEMISTS. STOREKEEPERS, &c. THE "LOUIS" VELVETEEN."

reemoval notice. JffOTTOB OF REMOVAL MB XT* i^ONROY, BUTOHEii, . _EJ« Vy begs to inform his patrons, and the public generally, that he hxs removed from the Shop in Hastings-street to larger and more commodious premises in the same ' street, opposite Mr E. W. Knowles. The premises have been specially fitted up for carrying on a large business, and those entrusting ornlrtMi to his care will receive every attention. 35 IiAND TRANSFER ACT. pVDWABD T r 7? D ON GOVHBNMBHT BBOJtWB 109 OAEKAUD AND rryOWERMAN bBSiin3TB AND DRUGGUSTh MEDICAL HALL* HaitingS'Street, Napior. 104

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Hawke's Bay Herald, Volume XXI, Issue 6784, 16 February 1884, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 6 Hawke's Bay Herald, Volume XXI, Issue 6784, 16 February 1884, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 6 Hawke's Bay Herald, Volume XXI, Issue 6784, 16 February 1884, Page 4

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