rnHE KAIAPOI CLOTHING DEPOT, IN ItUDDOCK AXD FKYKU'S BUILDINGS, Hastings-street. KAIAPOI OLOTHING AT WHOLESALE FRIOE. MKN'S KALiVPOI TWEED SUITS From 425. SPLENDID VALUE IN BOYS' AND YOUTHS' TROUSERS SUITS, AND KNICKERS THE PRICE { .' OF OUR BOYS' CLOTHING IS LOWER THAN EVEB, Inspection Invited. I MKN'S AND BOYS' WHITE AND REGATTA SHORTS . ; AT CLKARING PRICES. JOB SOCKS TO BE SOLD CHEAP. IVfanufacturer's Lot GENT'S AND YOUTHS' SCARFS AND TIES AT LESS THAN COST. KAIAPOI HOSIERY, BLANKETS, RUGS, &C., &C., AT WHOLESALE PRICES. DAVID PALMSR AND 00., ; THE KAIAPOI CLOTHING DEPOT") Noxt to Crernv'sßook Shop, HASTINGS-STREET NAPIER. 68 "OOOTS ! ]ROOTS ! ! gOOTS ! ! ! I, the undersigned, having: Removed from my late Premises' in Hastings-street andoponcd up Business in Emorson-street,opnosito-Measrs Hoadloy's Stores, --wish to stato;that it is my intention to inform Uio Public tliat Boots Made to Order will ho turned out in the same Masterly Stylo that has mado my name famonsinHawkoaßay. ' Mv Imported Stook of Ladles , Oontlemen s. and Boys Boots and Shoes is of the very Best Quality, thoreforo Customers car. rely with confidence on boinc supplied with first-class Goods, combined with Fashion and Durability, at tho Lowest Prices. r - . . • williaixTtuokwell, • , ' EMERSON-STREET *~- " "" ' ~ " ">v ■ IMPROVE THE UNDERSTANDING! •This can bo nccomplisbed by calling on JAMES BOYD, PRACTICAL BOOT AND SHOEMAKER, • Hastings-street (Next door to Colledge's, Jeweller), Where he has opened with a. Now and Kt'Stclass Stock of Mon's, Women's, and . ■ ' Children's ■ BOOTS AND . SHOES 1 Of all Descriptions, FROM THE BEST ENGLISH AND .COLONIAL MANUFACTURERS, At lowest possible prices. J. 8., in thanking the public tor past favors, . hones by strict attention to business to re- ■ ceivo a 'liberal share, of their patronage- in the future. ' . ; Repairs Of every description dono_ on the premises. Charges Moderate. Ladies' and 3ents' Boots and Shoes niado to ordor. Corns and Bunions specially provided for. , 69 ItiHWW-"'^''^'^'" I "*""*""*"* ' t '_' t |M PETERS' COACHES ': ARE '.SHE CHEAPEST AND QUICKEST TO TRAVEL BY. ' (POACHES leave Danevirke or \J Tahoraito upon tho arrival of 7.2fra.m. train from Napier on Tuesdays, Thursdays, and Saturdays, and on Mondays,, Wedneßdavs, and Irldavs upon the arrival or S pm. train for Woodvillo. Palmerston and Wancanni, and Mauricovillo (en routo for Wellington.) Specials any time. Commercials' Ijuergngo carried. Booldng Officoana f ullestinforroation given b, applying to F . WATKINS o NI 7G6 Criterion Hotel, Napier. BYMER'S KOYAL MAIL COACHES nETWEEN _-, NAPIER. MEANEE, TAHADALE. PUKETAPU, OMAHU, & FERN HILL. Established over 20 years. DAILY TIME TABLE. Leave Newtou's Corner for Taradalc— lo, ll, Leave Tavadalo-9.30, U, 10, 11, 2, 3.30. Leavo Pukotapu-S a.m. and 9.30. Napier 6w Pukctapu daily 3 and 5, also on Tuesdays, Thursdays, and Saturdays at H, and return from Pukotapu samo days FornMill Coach loaves at 8 a.m., and leaves Napier at 3 p.m. for Omahu and Fern Hill. SATURDAY NIGHT COACH. Taradnlo for Napier S?n™' m ' Napier to Taradalo •■ •■ •• 9-*OP- m - Fares to licorice and Taratliilo, Is each way. To Pukeluim. 2s ouch tray. To iernHUl, is SneoiiVbo'achcß for picnio parties, auction Bnlos, or trips to uny part of tho Island, Kc. ; Buggies und Saddle Horses cau bo had at Taradaleal any time. GEORGE _^___ COTTON'S OMNIBUS LINE. ON and after MAY Ist the Tixnetablo will bo as follows:— . First 'Bus loaves SPIT at a quarter to 9, leaving COOPER'S at a quarter-past 9 for Spit. Next 'Bus leaves SPIT at a quarter past 9, leaving for SPIT again at a quartor to k This Timo-tablo will bo kept np tho ontiro nay without interval. Tho last 'Bus leaves town atWo. Sundaysand Holidays excopted. ON and after TUESDAY, the 11th August, t. Coach will run Daily from Tahoraite on arrival of tho 7.25 Train for Mas terlOnand^fs I M\cARA, Proprietor ■ 115 T. PEDDIE, Agonr NO_TIOE. C\ XT AMBLING'S Coach will \J 9 JLA leave Woodvillo for Tahoraile daily at 9 a.m., till further notice All goods addressed to tho undersigned will .bo punotuaUy attended, to. (ioods carnoa Uu B hU,Palmowtm.. HAMmmof j47 Proprietor. T EAVES tho Criterion Hotal at 6 JU o clookovevy MONDAY MORNING, to Passenqrera previously booked, aucl flnauy leaving tho Posl-ottloo at. 6.30 a.m. for taijVo ohinemutu, tauuanga, oXmBIUDGK and THAMES, Ai'rivingatTnraworn, on Monday, Tmipoon Tuesday, stnvinp; at Taupo on Wednesday, leaving for Ohlnomutu on Thursday arriving that night, and leaving fovTauransa Friday, nwiving that night, Ihamos Satm-day, leaving. Oiaimnutu Mtoftj CnmbridKO, arriving that night mil to Auckland bom Cambridge Saturday. All Paioels by this Line wl. notbe taken unless prepaid. SPEOtAL CoifrrcrANOES can bo obtained' at nnv timo by arrangement with tho Agont, wKo will glvo any further information thai " "SSHft Robertson's Ohjnenmtv Coaches Passongcrs can now uo bookec throush.. f _ - 113 Criterion Hotol, Napier.
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Hawke's Bay Herald, Volume XXII, Issue 7616, 13 December 1886, Page 1
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765Page 1 Advertisements Column 8 Hawke's Bay Herald, Volume XXII, Issue 7616, 13 December 1886, Page 1
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