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n gtOfitW. d ' c Homos have largo sympathies, and readilj comprehend the attentions dictated bj kindness. rr — [1 AS A REJIEDV FOR •- SORE BACKS, CUTS, WOUNDS, GIRTH : GALLS, Sec, ' USE EAKINS AND CO.'S i- pKEEN OI N T MEN T. 7. Horse Bazaar. c Messrs Eakins and Co. c Gentlemen,— l have used your Green Oint mont for somo timo past, nnd lmvo found it invaluable for outs, sore backs, girth galls, and greasy heels,, or any running or open - wounds in horses.— l am, Gentlomen, respect' s fully yours, John Howse. 1 Messrs Eakjns and Co., k Dear Sirs,— l used your Green Ointment for one of my horses suffering from fistula close D to the withers. On the third day after using your Oiiitmont the hard formation in the flst tula came clean away, leaving the wound „ slightly inflamed. I' continued to use the , Ointment, nnd lam pleased to Btat c that hois « all right again. I shall continue to uso your 3 Ointment, as I certainly think it is amostusc--1 ful Ointment.— Yours truly, W. Amner. Tho Green Ointment is 2s Cd por box. Mr Badlkv, Agont for Tavadalc ; and sold by ,• Chemists, &c. 4H I . — ■ np'HE lad Gabkiet, Daniel having ! .8- left my employ without notice I hereby 1 caution all persons from employing him undor J 0 P g IeICIRU ' C3OtRnCi^V. Y.DENNETT. I NAPIER PAREJJACTNG CLUB. THE following Nominations close on FRIDAY NEXT, 3rd December, nt ■ 0 p.m. :— Handicap Hurdle Race, 1 soy ; New ■ Year Handicap, 2 soya; Saplin Handicap, 1 6ov • Flying Handicap, 1 soy ; Greonmcadows Handicap, 1 soy. Entrance Maiden Plate, 2 B0VS " A. T. DANVERS. 976 . , Secretary. I HAVE THIS DAY appointed MiJohn Collinge my Attornoy, to collect accounts and transact my business generally during my absence. Outstanding Debts will be sued for without further notice. H. O. JOHNSON. Hastings, November 2nd, 1880. 661 f lOUNTRY Visitors to Napier will \J iind if they call on the Proprietor of tho Provincial Hotel during .Christmas Holidays that ho has made great Alterations in the above notel for thoir Comfort. 819 ~ notice' ALL Claims against the Executors in the estato of tho lato S. B. Firth must be sent in to tho undersigned without dolay. J. J. BROWNE, Manager for Executors. NOTICE TO OLD CUSTOMERS. WILLIAM DOWLING having taken tho management of tho Milk Business carried on under tho ' name of "Dowlingßi'othors,"Meanee, is nowprepared to supply Milk, Butter, and Eggs to ail Cua- . tomers. Milk supplied every morning. Orders can be left at Miss Dowling's, Shakespeare-road, , which will rccoive prompt attention. 1 New Customers solicited. Nothing but Pure Milk served. Fresh B otter Twice a Week. 907 W. DOWLING. NAPIER HOSPITAL., Mr w. d. Ireland is ap- . pointed Collector to the Hospital and authorised to sell Tickets and enrol Contributors for tho year ISS7. AY. R. RUSSELL, 978 Chairman Napier Hospital Trustees. ALL Overdue Accounts not settled' by the 15th December will be sued for without further notice. M. H. S. PEACOCK, 974 Meanee Store. MRS HASTIE having entirely renovated Hooper's old Saloon has reopened it and engaged Mr James M'Kav as Hairdresser. Separate Hairdrcssing Saloon for Ladies. Ladies' Hair-work in all its branches. Now stock of best Tobaccos, Cigars, Pines, Perfumery, &c. Satisfaction guaranteed. K. HASTIE, 979 Ilastings-street, Napier. HAWKE'S BAY WEEKLY COURIER, Price Sixpence. THE ONLY WEEKLY NEWSPAPER . PUBLISHED IN HAWKffS BAY. MAIL CLOSES ON SATURDAY, 4th DECEMBER. At 4.30 p.m. Copies can bo obtained in Wrappers, ready for Posting by tho outgoing Mail, from the following Agents :— John Crerar, Hastings-street J. W. Cra'iq, Hastings-street R. T. Smytiie, Hastings-street R. T. Siiythe, Hastings E. Harwood and Co., Waipawa dinwiddie.ltalker & co., Publishers, TENNYSON-STREET, NAPIER. WM. ELBOURNE desires to call the attention of the rosidont3 in tho Puketapu District to the fact that ho has handed over his Hotel Business to Mr Wm. Cox, and that in future lio will tlovoto his timo to furthering the best interests of his old friends and customers in tho Store. After ten years' experience VV. E. does not think it necessary to say more than that they will receive tho samo attention in tho future as they havo dono in the past. Agent for tho N.Z. Insurance Company and •the daily papers. W. ELBOURNE, Post-ofilco Store, 910 Puketapu. IN handing over the Puketapu Hotel to Mr W. Cox, War. Ei,bourne desires to thank all his old friends who have so kindly supported him, and trusts that thoy will rally round his successor in tho samo way. •AVith reference to tho above, Wm. Cox asks tho Public to give him a. fair show, and pro, mises to do his Dost to keep up the reputation the house Ims gained under his predecessor. WM. COX, late of the Waverley Hotel, desires to intimate to all concerned that ho has takon over tho Pnkotapu Hotel, where ho hopes by attention to business, courtesy, and civility to all alike, to merit nnd roceivo a fair share of tho public support. None, but the best liquors will bo kept, and W.C. guarantees that, there is no headache or heartache in a bucket of them. Tho best accommodation for man and beast. WM. COX, . PU3CETAPU HOTEL. 912 H. NAPHTALI BEGS to inform the public of Hawko's Bay that being tho highest he is tho successful tondoror in tho cstato of Neil O'Neill, and will continue to sell FOR FOUR WEEKS, On tub Premises next Masonio Hotel, THE WHOLE STOCK AT MUCH REDUCED PRICES. ' Tho superior quality of tho Articles will bear any inspection. No reasonable offer will bo refused, and tho wholo stock of WATCHES, CHAINS. FANS, OPTICAL GOODS, JEWELRY, CLOCKS, ALBUMS, &a, Will bo oiTorcd to tho public at 50 PER CENT. BELOW WHOLESALE PRICES (BONA FIDE). This is an opportunity that should not bo missed of presenting to Friends Christmas and Now Year presents that may never again bo offered at tho prico. REMEMBER ONLY FOUR WEEKS OF THIS GREAT SALE. H. NAPHTALI (Lath O'Neill), NEXT MASONIC HOTEL, NAPIER. 833 ' TQOOTS ! "ROOTS ! ! gOOTS ! ! ! I, tho undorsigned, having Removed from my lato Prcmisos in Hastings-street and opened up BusincssinEmcrson-strcct.opposito Messrs Hoadloy's Stores, wish to slato that it is my intention to inform tho Public that Boots Mado to Order will be turned out in the same Masterly Stylo that has madomynamo famous in Hawke s Bay. My Imported Stock of Ladies', Gentlemen's, and Boys Boots and Shoes is of tho voryßest Quality, thoroforo Customers can rely with confidence on being supplied with fir3t-class Goods, combined with Fashion and Durability. at tho Lowest Prices. WILLIAIfiuOKWELI., EMERSON-STREET IMPROVE THE UNDERSTANDING I This can bo accomplished by calling on JAMES BOYD, PRACTICAL BOOT AND SHOEMAKER, Hastings-street (Noxt door to Colledge's, Jeweller), Where ho has opened with a Now and Firstclas3 Slock o£ Men's, Women's, and Children's BOOTS AND SHOES Of all Descriptions, FROM THB BUST ENGLISH AND COLONIAL MANUFACTURERS, A,t lowest possiblo prices, J.D., in thanking tho nublio for pa3t favors, hones by strict attention to business to receive a liboral share of thoir patronage in tho fucu,re. ItouAirs of ovory description dono on tho promises. Charges Moderate. Ladies' and Gents' Boots and Shoes made tfl order. Corns and Bunions specially provided for. 09 Property-Tax Department, Wellington, l'ith November, 188 G. NOTICE is hereby given that Property Tax undor "The Property Tax Act, 188o," for tho year commencing on tho Ist day of April, 18SC, will bo payablo as follows:— lii respcot of tho du^y of UiMeon-sixtconths of a penny, where tho nmount of, Biich duty shall bo undor fifteen pounds, tho' samo shall bo paid on tho fourteenth dity of DccbmbcV,' ono thousand eight hundred and eighty-six; and where such duty amounts to fifteon pounds, or exceeds that, sum, the samo shall bo paid in two equal instalments, tho first of such iiistaimonls being payablo on tho said fourteenth dnj^ of Deccmbor, and tho second of such insUiln'ionts on tho eighth diiy of February,- 0110 thousand eight hundred and cißhty:Boven. : Anil notico is horoby further glvbn that tho places whore tho said lax shall ' bo. paid shal bo any post,-oflico which is also a m'ouoy order ofljee.'and-'at tluj pfllcb (if tho Proporty Tax ComniissionoiVat tho,' Govornmont Buildings ' 1 WoUtagton. ■■•.'••,'• * >'• ' ■ . ■ J. SPERRY, 915 '■ Property Tax, Commissioner. HnHBfiHHHHI

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Hawke's Bay Herald, Volume XXII, Issue 7608, 3 December 1886, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Hawke's Bay Herald, Volume XXII, Issue 7608, 3 December 1886, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Hawke's Bay Herald, Volume XXII, Issue 7608, 3 December 1886, Page 3

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