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GEORGE SCARFE, FAMILY GROCER. ■WHOLESALE AND J3ETAIL WAREHOUSE, ; DICKENS-STREET, iNAPIER. ■ Established 1870 JUST IMPORTEDPATENT MACHINES FOR THE ' BLENDING OP TEAS PERFECTLY AND ROASTING COFFEES : BY AN ENTIRELY NEW PROCESS, ■DETAINING ALL THE T\ELICATE A ROMA The Public aue Invitkd to Inspect. 67 A GOOD INVESTMENT For anyone who wants to buy Boots is to purchaso at John , Murray's Napier Cash Boot Shop, Becaueo ho has now been ' . established five years fln Hawke's Bay, and has acqulred ; n thorough knowledgo of tho '• " . wants ol tho district. A GOOD INVESTMENT. Purchasers have not ttireo Profits to pay who buy at John Murray's. Bocauso ho imports diroot from tho Manufacturers, and thus saves to his customers the ■ Middleman's profit. A GOOD INVESTMENT.' If you want fresh goods you should buy at John Murray's, Bocauso tho rapidity with which tho Stock is sold enables tho Proprietor to guarantee a . fresh article, and not ono that has done duty in many windows bof oro finding its way to Napier. A GOOD INVESTMENT ■ - f ■ i ■ •■' Is for buyers to purchaso from John Murray, whose Stock is supplied direct from tho boat Homo and New Zoaland Factories. A GOOD INVESTMENT Is to purchaso Colonial-made Boots from John Murray's Napior Cash Boot Shop. Because tho Proprietor imports only from those faotorios whoro thorough practical workmen aro employed, and passing ■ • by establishments in which the rule is eight boys to ono man. A GOOD INVESTMENT. Those who purchaso from ' Joiin Murray need not fear two prices. Because every article is marked in plain figures, and purchasers can see for themselves. A GOOD INVESTMENT, Ladies who wish for an easy and elegant Shoe or Slippers I for evening wear should pay a visit to John Murray's Napier j Cash Boot Shop. . i Because the stock is practically inoxhaustiblo. ana com- ' •prises Pinet's, Bostock's, Otto Hcrz, and Pollock's, justly, oolobratod throughout tho world for their manufactures. A GOOD INVESTMENT For Gontlemon whoso Business it is to "roam o'er hill and dale' with boots impervious to dew, through dowy and wet crass, is to pay a visit to John Murray. . ■ Because ho can supply thorn •with the Wide-welt English Kip and Scotch Grain Handsewn Boots, fully equal to English Shooting Boots. A GOOD INVESTMENT. Heads of Familios should buy ] thoir Boots at John Murray's i Napier Cash Boot Shop. BecaußO his artielo in Chit- • dron's Boots and Shoos is the most durable to bo obtained in tho inarkot. A GOOD. INVESTMENT ; Is to purchaso from John Murray. , Because ho buys in tho Cheapoat Market, and shares this ad- ' vantago with his customers. CALL AND INSPECT. SPECIAL TO THE LADIES OF HAWKE'S BAYJ Laflics are carefully and promptly attended to at all times by Mra MpniUY. who haa acquired a thorough knowledgo of thoir varied wants. ■ THE CASH BOOT SHOP. JOHN MURRAY, PROPRIETOR. 68 WELL-SINKING. ■ : WLORD, JuiT, begs to notify ' • that ho has purchased tho Wollsinking Plant from his fathor (who has relinquished tho businoss). and is now prepared to undertako Woll-sinking in any part of tho province. Prices modorato; All ordors left at tho Groonmeadows Hotol, 'Taradalo, W. Nuttall. or Donoy Bros., Hastings, will bo promptly attendedto, yy hQRj) 703 " ' Taradale. TO THE WORKING MEN OF NAPIER. A LONG FELT WANT. AVHO'S YOUR TAILOR! Wire Levy, Tnn People's OAait Tailor Of Course. WHY should Tpy £5 103 or £<$. for a Suit on credit wh can got ft Suit for SA, or Trousers 'or or an Ororcpftt ForJB les-^CASH ONL.ST-at A. Levy's, tho ■workinK lnon's friond, Emorson-strocU , N.BV-A Good Stock of Mosglel, Oamaru, Koalyn, Scotch, arid English Twoods to chooso irom, also. Fox's Sergo and plain Sorgo, ■Worsted Coatings and Silk Mixtures, at A. MSVVB, tho Pcopte's Tailor, Emorson-strcot

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Hawke's Bay Herald, Volume XXII, Issue 7550, 25 September 1886, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 7 Hawke's Bay Herald, Volume XXII, Issue 7550, 25 September 1886, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 7 Hawke's Bay Herald, Volume XXII, Issue 7550, 25 September 1886, Page 1

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