* The Windows of the New Zealand Cloth.- * ing Factory are now replete with the newest and best goods manufactured. * Inspection invited.— [Advt.] 458 #
SYNOPSIS! OJ? NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. Messrs Banner and Liddle will sell at their rooms this afternoon 50 cases Hobart apples, wheat, and potatoes. Mr Edward Lyndon will sell at his rooms to-morrow morning 20 cases Wairoa apples. Messrs Banner and Liddle will sell at their rooms on an early date a large quantity of furniture, including seven pianos. Mr Frank W. Garner, Deputy Assignee, invites applications for the purchase of the stock-in-trade, furniture, and effects now in the Wanstead Hotel. | Tenders are invited by Mr Eobert Lamb for alterations and additions to the Masonic Hotel, Napier, An advertiser wants for six or twelve months a furnished or unfurnished house on the hills. A meeting of subscribers to the Petane library will be held next Saturday afternoon in Mr Villers' Pavilion. The time-table and other particulars are inserted respecting the Pacific Steamship Company's steamers. Mr D. Balharry is the local agent. . The loser of a collie dog described in the advertisement can recover the animal by applying to Mr W. Y. Dennett, Havelock. Tenders are invited by the manager of the Clive Grange station for sundry works stated in the advertisement. A tea meeting in connection with the Methodist Free Church Sunday-school anniversary will be held this evening. A public meeting will be held subsequently in the church. Mr W. S. Seavey informs passengers for Masterton or Wellington next Thursday morning that by applying to him they can get tickets for the coach from Tahoraite to Masterton. Mr G. Faulknor has for sale two sections in Bower-street. Jacob Faithful's consultation on the May Day Handicap closes this evening. Mr A. Ireland undertakes, at his works near the Napier Hotel, the dyeing and cleaning of clothing, kid gloves, and goods of every description. It is notified that Messrs Kenrick J. Hill and W. E. Griffen have taken out shooting licenses. ,.,. , Mr Fleming Norton will give his second entertainment at the Theatre Royal this evening. Several new advertisements of vacant situations are inserted in the "wanted" column on the front page. Ladies' real eiderdown dressing-gowns, in silk, very choice goods ; also real eiderdown gowns, in Turkey chintz, in variety, at Neai and Close's. SALES, 4c— THIS DAY. Hobart apples, Messrs Banner and Liddle, at their rooms, 2. Anniversary United Methodist Free Church Sunday-school— tea meeting, C 30 ; public meeting, 8. Theatre Royal. — Mr Fleming Norton's entertainment, 8.
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Hawke's Bay Herald, Volume XXII, Issue 8148, 28 April 1885, Page 2
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416Page 2 Advertisements Column 6 Hawke's Bay Herald, Volume XXII, Issue 8148, 28 April 1885, Page 2
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