Messrs Ruddock andFryorhavejustqpenod ': ton more cases o£ single nnd double trench , Bedsteads and Children's Cots in a variety of i sizes and of vory elegant designs. Marked nt '■ vory low prices.— {Advt.] 785 MrH. Owen, Chemist, wishes to drawatton- '• tion to tho fact that ho has dissolved partnership with Mr G. Aickiri, of' Auckland, aud has joined Messrs Barraud and Bowerrann.— [Advt.] 378 ■ / Eccles' Syrup of Red Gum or Euoalyptus / Balsam has proved itself to bo tho beat re- / medy for Coughs, Colds, Asthma, and all dis- / cases of tho breathing orgiU^ir-'H. P. writes : I have no fear for Asthma when your Red Gum Syrup Is at hand, ono doso always givos ' nio instant relief, and whon my wifo or chil- " dren catch a cold lt always cures them ; send . ' mo two largo bottles by flrst train, Prepared only, by A. Eccles, Chomist. Hastings-street, , Nnpier.— [Advt.] '•.■«.'./• Just oponed at Carter and Co.'s R.M.D., S3 V cases now goods ox Aorangl. Choico new / frillings, dress goods, hosiery, lace, colored embroideries, calicoes, sheetings, and a grand . ' lino of Galatea Btripo dress material at 6Jd a iz yard, worth Dd: Tho groat J3200 calculation closes next week ; all who . Intend getting » prizo should not further delay.— [Advt.] 852 . Frcdorick Fulton has just recolvedat tho . / Ciivc-squaro Seed Storo a Good Stock of Fresh / Seeds, suitable for immodiato sowing, in- ' ' eluding Onions, Carrots, Peas, Cauliflower,'-. Cabbage, nnd othor Vegetables in nil - - i > varieties. Also, Mangolds, Tares, Rape. . : - / Lucorno, Clovers, Linseed, Garden - ■ and..- > •'• Flowor Seeds in Pockets.' Seod Oats to ' ■-; arrive by " Omnpero " include bost Tartarian,' ' t Danish, and Sparrowbills.-rfADVT.] :, - - 868 I For. all kinds of Saddlory,- go to James '.■- 1 ■ Mills, saddler, Emorson-streot.—[ADVT.]. 251 ■ , .-:/, SYNOPSIS OF NEW ADVERTISEMENTS.' • ji', .MrC. L. Margoliouth will sell at his mart 7 U this morning produce, tea. bird cages, wheol- - '.' S barrows, boots, piano, furnituro, &c. /; Mr Edward Lyndon will sell at his rooms ' i noxt Tuosday morning choose, maizo, bacon, tea, and other goods. Mr Horace Baker, Commissioner of Crown i Lands, insorts particulars of leasos of small '■ : grazing runs, and of rural land to bo sold for - cash, which will bo offored at auction in the ■ Council Chamber on tho lst of October. • Mr H. Monteith hns 200 sacks of maizo for \ sale. ■;. - Tho prospectus is inserted of tho City ot Nnpier and Suburban Trnmways Company, ■ limited.- j Messrs Sidoy nnd : Bain advertise that tho ■> garden seeds thoy have for salo aro tested eforo bagging, nnd thorefore can bo guaran- • teed good, and that liberal reductions are given to market gardeners. -. ' '. ', Messrs N. Williams and Son announco tho ■ i receipt of a splendid nsßortmon. of gold paper - and dados. ■ -' Miss E. May Browno, toncher of pianoforte, f violin, and singing, Coote-road, inserts a card. Goods all round vory cheap. Surplus winter j drapery and clothing offored at half-price to ' ! clear. Neal and Closo continuo tho groat sale -. n few days longer. Inspection Invited. SALES— THIS DAY. -'• p Produce, ten, bird . cages,. wheolbnrrows, boots, tobacco, cigars, piano;-furnitnre, &c, ' Mr C. L. Margoliouth, at his mart. 11. Horses, harness, and fowls, Mr.H, Monteith, . at the Horso Bazaar, 11.30. \ - ; SUNDAY SERVICES. - . St. John's, Nnpier, 8 (Holy Communion). 11, and 7, Roy. Do Berdt Hovell. St. Augustino's, 11, i (baptisms), and 7, Rev. J. Parkinson. . , St. Paul's, 11 and 7, Rev. J. G. Entcrson. Trinity Wesleyan Church, 11 nnCT.'Rev. W. Baumber. ' • ■ . • . , Port. Presbyterian Ohurch, 7, Roy. P. H, . Cornford. . . - Meanee, 3JROV. J. G. Paterson. ' Hnstings Wesloynn Church, 11 and 7, Mr J. M. Bottomley. East Clivo (Wesleyan . sorvlco), 7, Mr G. i Thompson. Pukotapu, ILRov.J. Townsend. Tnrndnlo, 7, Rev. J. Townsond. ' I ' Mangawhare, 11, Roy. C. L. Tuko. . Glenross station, 7,' Rev. 0; L: Tuke. i Havolock, 11, Mr Lymburn ;. 7, Rev. A. Shopherd. . Hastings, 11, Roy. A. Shophord ; 7, Mr Lym- < burn. I CUve. 3, Mr Lymburn. St. Matthew's, Hastings, 11, Rev; H. Mac- ' lean;7,Rov.H.W. SU Hill. , . ■ St Luke's, Havolock, 11, Rev. H. W. St. Hill. , St. Mark's, Clive, 7, Roy. H. Maclean. r Waipawa, St Peter's, ll.Rov. J. C. Eccles ; , 7, Mr Williamson. Mothodist Froe Church, « 7, Mr Rush. Waipukurau, St. Andrew's,- 11, . Roy. A, 3 Grant. ■ Kaikora, 11, Mr Rush; ' : To Auto, 3, Rev. J. C. Rcoles. . . Tamumu, 3, Roy. A. Grant ••'■•' i ••-.-. : : — ? [ 2000 foot superior English raillTicltlng, from ' 2to 6 inches wido, at John M'Vay's, Hastings- - _ ' street, Napier.— [Advt.J 633* •* . ....
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Hawke's Bay Herald, Volume XXII, Issue 7526, 28 August 1886, Page 2
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723Page 2 Advertisements Column 7 Hawke's Bay Herald, Volume XXII, Issue 7526, 28 August 1886, Page 2
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