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Special Advertisements PEACOCK'S EAOOOI'S T ÜBRICANT CjfIEEP T}IP. jn>Q PER lAAA GALLONS, okO ±\J\J\J SUFFICIENT TO DIP TWO THOUSAND SHEEP. SPECIALLY ADAPTED FOE COLONIAL DIPPING. Although Poisonous it has NO INJURIOUS ISFFiJOT if ordinary care ho taken. Numerous Testimonials received from Flockowners und others, including tho ollowing :— Morton, ISth. October, ISS4. Tavid Peacock, Esq., Homewood. Dear Sir,— l have examined i / ral flocks of sheep that have been dressed in your new Dip, and have much plcasnre in testifying to its fficiWY in destroying both Ticks and Woe. It is so most beneficial to the wool. leavinsr it beautifully white and soft.— l am, yours faithfully, ROBERT K. SIMP JON, Inspector of Sheep. Rangitikei Junction Bonny Oleu, Ist September, 1881. Mr Peacock. Dear :3ir, — Yonr Dip is by far the host and cheapest. I have ever used. It dons not stain or ma!;c file wool dry and harsh, like many of the Eu^lisu. dips, but putu on a beautiful gloss, and clear 9ok away all filth, killing all insect life, and is lasfciji«riu its effects. DANIEL STEVEN:'. A SMALL STOCK JUST COME TO HAND. A TRIAL SOLICITED. Directions for use and nny farther information will be promptly supplied on application to HARDY & SIDET, THE CHEAPEST HAEDWARE HOUSE, I HtSTIXOS-STHTSKT, NAPIKR, < SOLE AGENTS FOR, HAWKE'S BAY FOR KAPOCK'S LUBRICANT SHEEF DIP. 150 FUE CAPES. ) Oar friends at Home, bi'ins? in the trade, have sent a laiye consignment of these Goods. FUR CAPES. We are therefore in the very best position to sell thoni at such prices as defy competition. FUR CAPES. Haying become such sm indispensable nrtiole of Ladies' Outdoor Clothing, no one need be without them. FUR CAPES. Wo are now offering a full size, Natural Fur Citpe. for Sa (id, the next price beiDg 8s lid; larger sizes at 11s 6d and 13s fld. FUR CAPES. When we can irive you a really first-class tivticle, full size, for 14s 6d, 14s lid, and 15s 6d, it is the height of folly to be •without. FUR CAPES. Any lady who has once worn them knnws how extremely comfortable they are. The very best quality aro lGs fld, 18s Cd, 20s, 258. FUR CAPES. For ladies requiring something extra nice there are a small lot of Natural Opposum Capos, prices 255, 27s 6d, and 30s. FUR CAPES And a very limited quantity of real Australian Brown Oppossum, very choice. Onr price for these is only 32s 6d ! FUR CAPES And Inst but not least, we have a few .Natural Musquash Capes, almost ap good as real Sable, only 355 ! FUR CAPES. We unhesitatingly state that these Goods cannot be procured for fully a third more money at any other establishment. FUR CAPES. Any lady wishing for comfort, and certain protection during this changeable weather, ehould not delay any longer ; get one at once. 431 HASTINGS TJOUSE, ASKINGS JdLoUSE, A. J. M'EWAN. WE ARE SHOWING OUE FIRST SHIPMENT OP VTBW REASON'S i?J_OODS, And have a LABGE VARIETY OF THE LATEST NOVELTIES Suitable for tho wnter cjeason. iinter Reason. "QRESS WATEHIALS, In all the NEWEST STriiES AND COLORS, WITH THE LATEST TRIMMINGS TO MATCH. I _____ ■y ELVETEENS. The Famous CC T OUIS" TJRAND ") In Black, and all the XJOUIS" J3rAND ) Leading Shades. For the Convenience of our Customers we keep an i Efficient Staff of Dressmakers on the Premises uuder the charge of MISS O'JSTEIL, AND CAN GUARANTEE FIT AND STYLE. LADIES', MAIDS', AND CHILDREN'S ULSTERS We have iv Great Variety. LADIES' AND MAIDS' FUR AND FEATHER CAPES AND FUR-LINED CLOAKS. A Choico Assortment of r LADIES' BONNETS, HATS, AND MILLINERY, TRIMMINGS, FEATHERS, FLOWERS, &c. LADIES' AND CHILDREN'S HOSIERY In all tho Be3t Makes. A. J. M'BWAN, HASTIKG3 HOUS3. 147 OTOCK-TAKINa jgALE. IMMENSE SEDUCTIONS AT THE DEPOT FOE THE KAIAPOI WOOLLEN MANUFACTURES. We desire to tender onr thanks for the liberal patronage accorded us dnring the past six months, and trust to merit and maintain a continuance of the same. OUR FIRST STOCK-TAKING SALE To Commence on SA.TUHDAY, the 28th of MABCH. BOYS' AND YOUTHB' CLOTHING CHEAPER THAN EVER. ALL GOODS MARKED PLAIN. AT THE DEPOT FOR THE CELEBBATED KAIAPOI CLOTHING-. DAVID BALMHR 1 & |^O. HABTIHGB-BTBKBT, NAPIBE, Next the Horse Bazaar, 143

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Hawke's Bay Herald, Volume XXII, Issue 7144, 23 April 1885, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 4 Hawke's Bay Herald, Volume XXII, Issue 7144, 23 April 1885, Page 2