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GEORGE SCARCE, FAMILY GROCER. wholesale and "uetail Warehouse, DICKENS-STREET, NAPIER. Established 1870 JUST MPORTEDPATENT MACHINES : . FOR THE BLENDING OF TEAS PERFECTLY AND ROASTING COFFEES BY AN ENTIRELY NEW PROCESS, EETAININO. ALL THE T^vFjLICATE v ■\ P.OMA. Tiie Public are Invited to Inspect. 67 A GOOD INVESTMENT For anyono who wants to buy Boots is to purchaso at JonN Murray's Napior Cash Boot Shop. Booauso he hoa now boon established flvo years in Hawko's Bay, and has acquired " a thorough knowlodgo o£ tho wants of tho district, A GOOD INVESTMENT. Purchasers have not threo Profits to pay who buy at John Murray's. Becauso ho imports direct from tho Manufacturers, and thus saves to his customers tho Middleman's profit. A GOOD INVESTMENT. . H you want fresh goods you should buy.at John Murray's. Because tho rapidity with which the Stock is sold onables the Proprietor to guarantee a fresh article, and not ono that has done duty in many windows beforo finding its way to Napier. A GOOD INVESTMENT Is for buyers to purchase from JonN Murray, whose Stock is supplied direct from tho best Homo and New Zealand Factories. A GOOD INVESTMENT '.. Is to purchase Colonial-made Boots from John Murray's Napior Cosh Boot Shop. Becauso tho Proprietor imports only from those factories whero thorough practical workmen aro omploycd, and passing - by establishments in which the rulo is eight boys to ono man. A GOOD INVESTMENT. Thoso who purehaso from John Murray need not fear two prices. Becauso cvory article is . marked in plain figures, and purchasers can soo for themsolvcs. A GOOD INVESTMENT. Ladies who wish for an easy and elegant Shoo or Slippers for evening wear should pay a visit to Joun Murray's Napier Cash Boot Shop. Becauso tho stock is praotlcally inexhauatlblo, and comprises Finet's, Bostock's, Otto flora, and Pollook's, ju3tly eolcbrated throughout the world for thoir manufactures. A GOOD INVESTMENT For Gentlomen whose Business it is to "roam o'er hill and dale" with boots impervious to dew, through dowy and wet grass, is to pay a visit to John MURRAY. '■ Becauso ho can supply them with the Wido-wolfe English Kip and Scotch Grain Handsown Boots, fully equal to English Shooting Boats. A GOOD INVESTMENT. Heads of Families should buy thoir Boots at JonN Murray's Napior Cash Boot Shop. ' Because his artiole in Childron's Boots and Shoos is tho most durablo to bo obtainod in tho market. A GOOD INVESTMENT is to purehaso from John Murray. Becauso ho buys in the Cheapest Market, and shares tliis advantage with hi 9 custoißors. OALL AND INSPECT. SPECIAL TO THE LADIES OF HAWKE'S BAY Ladies are carofully and promptly attondod to at all times by Mrs Murray, who has acquired a thorough knowledge of their varied wants. THE CASH BOOT SHOP. JOHN MURRAY, PROPRIETOR. 05 IttWic. M UJS_I 0 ! HERR E. F. GALON Professer of Music, has tho honor' to. inform the inhabitants of Napier that ho has commenced to practise his profession, giving lessons in Singing, and on tho Pianoforte Organ Fluto, Clarionet, Sc. Horr E. F. C, who lias travelled In Italy, Germany, Franco, Bolgluin, &c, nnd resided for many years in ViOtOnn, has obtained a groat doal o£ musical oxporionoo, and can give evory satisfaction to Pupils and Parents who may wish to placo them undor his tuition. Pupils may commonce at any time. Schools attondod. Addross: Millon-road. Lettors nddressed Box 40, Post-ofllcc, Napior, will recotvo attention. 69 PIANOFORTE TUNING. HERR E. F. GALON having been Chlof Tuner in ono of tho bost Music WnrohoUßOS in Melbourne, will Tune Pianos thoroughly, singly or by the year. Addross as above. • 70 DANEVIRKE STEAM SAW MILLS. THE undersigned aro prepared to supply Contractors and others with Totara Timber, any Bizos, at tho shortest notice. . HENDERSON BROS. & WRATT, IDanevirke.

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Hawke's Bay Herald, Volume XXII, Issue 7539, 9 August 1886, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 7 Hawke's Bay Herald, Volume XXII, Issue 7539, 9 August 1886, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 7 Hawke's Bay Herald, Volume XXII, Issue 7539, 9 August 1886, Page 1

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