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■ Miscellaneous / LANGLEY & OTWMAN7~ ' CABINETMAKERS, 9 E B I E A 1 HOU B I FUENISHrtBB . UNDERTAKERS &o. ACKNOWLEDGED SO BH IMS CHEAPEST HOUSE IN NAPIER. : — : »2 , BOOTH, MACDOWAIiB & CO.. I.ATH GEOBGUI BOOTH & SONS, * Makers of the csasa iron windmill. The Best and Cheapest Windmill made. jfifr^ Constructed entirely of Iron. Strong, Durable Simple, Effective. ' SELF-REGTJItATINGK |PyigiJ£SP9H ' Will give mom power than any other "fflßffltl^ • • •.■; m *^. ol : tame size. "Will run in the lightest , -wind, and is perfectly safe in a storm, . "Will not thrink, swell, warp, rattle or bloW MTI . OAJRT&LJB Improyed PATHNT DISC O\l /IAJSROWB, yribh trayellirig oarriajfej \\ nearly 200 Sets sold this season. The , vL '. Best Dis« aarrow in the Market. Send ifeffif fnC\J^^^ . ; OABLYLK IMPLHJOBHT" WOBKS, i ${££33 |LQtJ|ibflteufc ' -And 213, Tuam-etreet, Ohriatoaurob, ll||ll iS^SKJBII^ ' ''.t i aA.Y,-aOBHB Ilffl4OO.1 lffl4OO. |i^^^Jß^^3 • T-' . )' ''^ Who will give prompt and Careful '&>MMi ■ ' Attend to Enquiries ■or Orders' -< *? wm«««" plaead -with them. 23 ' PETER MOLLER'S Cod Liver Oil cannot be excelled oj even equalled ! This is evidenced by the continual awards (Nineteen) whenever and wherever it is exhibited in competition * with the best samples of other makers. The latest proof of this assertion was given at the International Fisheries Exhibition, LONDON, 1883, where some Fifty Exhibitors weie represented, and fine specimens of Oil, from all parts of the world, 4 shewn: but to PETER MOLLER alone. was reserved the honour of the award of . TWO GOLD MEDALS. . One for the exceedingly^ fine quality of the Oil, and the other for the Process invented by him some thirty years since, arid now generally adopted — but by which without -the skill and experience he has acquired, being continually exercised, the quality of the Oil cannot be maintained, although the appearance may. PETER MOLLER'S IS THE ONLY GOD LIVER OIL : for which the International Jury at the Fisheries Exhibition AWARDED TWO GOLD MEDALS. By his process the Oil is perfected in one operation. ; No aftei manipulations can restore those invaluable qualities which are/ lost by incautious or careless treatment : any such attempts ' must tend only to further deteriorate the therapeutic value of tlie Oil, and car alone be directed to masking a flavour which never should have existed The marked characteristics of PETER MOLLER'S Cod Liver Oil are : — Absolute Purity, Pristine Freshness, Easy Digestibility, Certain Efficacy,^ ' Combined with a very slight, but agreeable flavour. In Capsuled Bottles only. Of Chemists, Grocers, And Stores and 5

Coaoneß - - COTTON'S OMNIBUS LINE. ON and after MAY Ist the Time-tabl< will be as follows : — First 'Bus leaves SPIT at a quarter tc 9, leaving COOPER'S at a quarter-past i fov Spit. Next 'Bus leaves SPIT at t quarter-past 9, leaving for SPIT again ai a quarter to 10. This Time-table will be kept up the eHtire day 'without interval, The last 'Busleaves town at 5.45. 551 NAPIER OMNIBUS COMPANY. CHEAP FARES! CHEAP FAR&3 1 IIP you wish to keep the Cheap patronise the 'Bus Company, that was first to Reduce the Fareß. TIME-TABIiH : a,m 'Bub leaves Mr Cooper's, Watchmaker, Hastings-street, at ... 9.0 Poßt-offlce ... ... 9.5 Top of Shakespeare Hill ... ... 9.1C Arriving at Spit ... 9.2 C Leave Murray, Roberts and ' Co.'s comer, Spit, at .... ... ... 9.8 C Spit Post-office ; ... 9.35 Arriving at Napier ... ... 9.5 C And each hour after during the day, Last 'Bus arrives Napier 6.50 p.m. J. E, BEDSTONE, 112 Manager. ATEA ROYAL MAIL COACH will leave Napier every Wednesday, at 4 p.m., for Kuripapanga, leaving Kuripapanga every Monday at 7 a.m. for Napier. Booking office, Albion Hotel, where all parcels will be punctually attended to. ALEXANDER MAODONALD, 255 Proprietor. ALTERATION OF TIME-TABLE OF GRIFFITHS' rruupo royal mail coaches. JL . . ..■■■ Leaves the Albion Stables at 6 o'clock every MONDAY MORNING, calling at the Criterion, Masonic, and Clarendon Hotels for passengers previously booked, and finally leaving the Post Office at 6.30 a.m. for TAUPO, OHINEMUTU, TAURANGA, CAMBRIDGE, AND THAMES, Arriving at Tarawera on Monday, Taupo 1 on Tuesday, staying at Taupo on Wednesday, leaving for Ohinemutu on Thursday, arriving that night, and leaving for Tauranga Friday, arriving that night, Thames Satuiday, leaving Ohinemutu IMday for Cambridge, arriving that night ; rail to Auokland from Cambridge (Saturday. Special Conveyances can be obtained at any time by arrangement with the Agent, who will give any further information that may be required. W. H. ELLIOTT, Agent, Comer of Emerson-street and 384 Marine Parade, Napier. T/iDWARDS' Daily Coach leaves • JLJ Woodville every Morning for Tahoraite, to catch the 12.25 Train from Napier. Fares, ss ; Return, 7s 6d. Goods and Parcels at Low Rates. J. EDWARDS, 253 Proprietor COBB & CO.'S TELEGRAPH LINE OF ROYAL MAIL COACHES, Carrying under Oontraot Her Majesty's Mails. 'W EAVES Tahoraite on the arrival of the Mvi 7.25 train from Napier for Woodville and > Palmerston Daily. For Masterton on MONDAYS, WEDNESDAYS, and FRIDAYS. Passengers leaving Napier by the 7.25 train, tnd going by these coaches, can reach CTanganui the same day. Special conveyances can be arranged for at any time. I.VXOUR9IONISTS to Tahoraite next «-* Thursday, wishing to go to Palmerston a time for the evening train for Wanganui, >r to go to Woodville and return dext day, an arrange for comfortable. Coaches by pplying to T. Peddie, Clarendon Club iotel, Napier. „ %,., Head Office : Council OhamDe'rkMaeter»n. „/■_« ■'--'■ - ■'■ ■• :,--•' '■'■;«; -^ : 256

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Hawke's Bay Herald, Volume XXII, Issue 7175, 29 May 1885, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 8 Hawke's Bay Herald, Volume XXII, Issue 7175, 29 May 1885, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 8 Hawke's Bay Herald, Volume XXII, Issue 7175, 29 May 1885, Page 4