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I 3 " -' mHREE WEEKS', SALE ' TO COMMENCE ON SATURDAY, THI . • 10th OF JULY. 1 j • KAIAPOI CLOTHING AT ■ '-. • 10 PER CENT. REDUCTION, 10 PEE . . CENT. ■, '. • , 2b IN THE fi FOR CASH; ' 1 •' . ■ ' —■ This Reduction is on Sound, Roliablo Goods, direct from tho FACTORY, and should ptov« a bettor inducement to Purchasers than Halt price for OLD STOCK. :. ■ . . ! MEN'S' AND BOYS 1 CLOTHING. 'SHIRTS, SOX, BRACES,, TIES, .COLLARS, &C, &o. BLANKETS, RUGS, TRAVELLING : : BAGS, &Oj". ' ■;;;■ ' Inspection Invited. ; 10 .Pkb Cent.; REDUCTION, 10 Pbr^Oent. To accommodate those who cannot convoniontly shop during tho day, our Promises will bo open till 8 ovory evening during the Salo.l • " ' D. PALMER &-OCX, "' THE ■ : - KAIAPOI CLOTHING DEPOT, HASTINGS-STREET NAPIER. -319 W. 0. M'LEOD, FURNISHING IRONMONGER, &0., HABTJNGS. . AGRICULTURAL IMPLEMENTS OF EVERY DESCRIPTION 1 ON HAND AND FOR SALE. 103 ROBERT LAMB, M.R.1.8.A., ARCHITECT, TKNNTCSON-STB.EET. 101 A. D. NEWTON, AUTHORISED SURVEYOR. Licensed undor tho Land Transf or Act. OfflCO-NEWTON'B BUILDING, HASTINGS-STREET. NAPIER. MISS LANGLEY, PRACTICAL DRESSMAKER, CARLYLE : STREET. All work carefully attonded to andoffloieney 10s (juarantefid M. D. S P R I G <J S Begs to announce that ho has commenced tho pABINETMAKING upholstery'business ij the Pkemises Sitctated next to Murray, Roberts & Co., TennysonSTREET. Ho hopes by strict attention tobusmess, Good Workmanship, and Modorate Charges to merit a fair share of publio support. M.D.S. trusts that his varied experience in tho tho trado (oawoll as having been for 14 years foreman to the firm of Messrs Largo and 'oivnloy) will bo a sufficient guarftntoo that all orders will be turned out in firstclass style and finish. /* '- /, ' ;' "MESSRS KNIGHT BROTHERS, HASTINGS w On Hand and For Sale, A LARGE ASSORTMENT OP SAWN TIMBER. Totara p p ali , IVmra ' ■ House Blocks .WhitoPine Posts Hardwood Timbor Strainers • Shafts Shingles A Large Stock of DOORS, SASHES, MOULDINGS, SKIRTINGS AND ARCHITRAVES. Coal Urn« Charcoal . Bricks . ' Firewood ' Comont " Hay Potatoos Straw ' - Oats CihniT Maize Corn Sacks , Fowl Wheat Drain Pipes. . Garden Border Junctions «, T , llo n l Bonds Sink Traps Chimnoy. Tops Orders promptly attended to, and doHvcrcd to any part of tho Distriot at Lowost Current Rates. . KNIGHT~BROTHERS, Hastings. 290 (tbmW LEAVES tho Criterion Hotel at 6 o clock every MONDAY MORNING, for Passengors proviously booked, and finally leaving the Post-offlco at 6.30 a.m. for dar. loaving for Ohinomutu on.Thursday arriving that night, and leaving for Tau. rnnga Friday, arriving that night, Thames Saturday, leaving Ohinemutu Friday for Cambridge, arriving that night, rail to Auokland from Cambridga Saturday. All Parcels by this Lino will B»fcb» taken nnlosa prepaid, Special Conveyances can bo obtained at any timo by arrangement with the Agent, who will givo any further information that m Agonnor tCC E. Robertson* Ohin«,m»t, Coaches Passengors can now be booKeo » UIIOUBh - F. WATJHNSON, ,w , 133 Criterion Hotel, Napier. COTTON'S OMNIBUS LINE. ON and after MAY Ist the Time table will bo as follows :— First 'Bus leaves SPIT at a quarter t« t leaving COOPER'S at a quarter-past 9 E Spit B Noxt •Bus loaves SPIT at a quarter » past 8, loaving for SPIT again at a. quarter t« t fo This Tlmo-tablo \vill bo kopt .np.tho^ntir* 1 day without Interval. The last 'Bus loavw • town at 5.45. Sundays and Holidays oxcepted j . 13' ; NOTICE. C XT AMBLING'S Coach -ml • XX leave WoodvUte for Tahoralti ' dally at 9 a.m., till furthor notice. All goodi I addrossod to tho undorsigncd will hi . punctually attended to. Goods carriet j HAMBLiNG) 135 •;•■•. . Proprietor. OTJRRYS OOAOHES ; A COACH will leave Hastings fo Napior Daily at. 8.40 a.m., roturnta; s {tomNftp.iorfdrHastlngsat.3n.m. AUparcel dolivored within- i-mile of Railway Statipr 0 All orders and mossages puncfoially attendo B t0 ' ' JAMES CURRY 130 ' Proprietor ' AN and after TUESDAY, the lit ? \s August, ft Coaoh will run Dally froi ? Tahoraito on arrival of tho V.25 Train for Ma '* torton and Palmerston. JAMES MACARA, Proprietor 137 PEDD Afforit - .

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Hawke's Bay Herald, Volume XXII, Issue 7533, 7 August 1886, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 8 Hawke's Bay Herald, Volume XXII, Issue 7533, 7 August 1886, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 8 Hawke's Bay Herald, Volume XXII, Issue 7533, 7 August 1886, Page 1

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