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Considerably over 300,000 watches per annum are manufactured at the Waterbury Watch Company's Factory to meet the largo demand for these wonderfully cheap timepieces. Price 13s 6d each; post free 133 9d. Ruddock and Fryer, Napier agents.— [Advt.l The 8.0. Indelible Marking Ink, prepared by Bowermau and Owen, writes a jet black, and is guaranteed not to injure the linen. Tho many years this ink has been ma<e and sold b? us, and the large sale we now have is sufficient guarantee of its excellence. Sold in bottles. Is and upwards. Bowerman and Owen, Chemists, Napier.— [Advt.] 994 It may interest flockowners to know that Messrs Eakins and Co. are now preparing an Emulsion of' Eucalyptus Oil, Turpentine, Quassia, and Camphor for dosing sheep suffering from intestinal worm. The preparation is without doubt of far greater value than Turps and Oil, and the cost is also moderate (10s per gallon), and tho mixture is given in ono ounce doses with syringe, as Turps and Oil. Prepared by Eakins and Co., Manufacturing Chemists, Tennyson-street, Napier.— [Advt.] • 1086 Coughs, Colds, Bronchitis, &c., are quickly cured by using Baxter's " Lung Preserver." This old-established and favorite medicine is pleasant to tho palate, and highly extolled by. .members. of the medical, legal, and clerical professions. For testimonials sco advt. Sold by all patent medicine vendors.— Bowerman and Owen, agents for Napier.— [ADVT.] 1014 The cry is still thoy come and patronise the City Hairdressing Saloon; and why? Because tho proprietor is nlways using ms best endeavors to sustain its reputation as the loading Hairdressing Saloon In Hawke'sßay. Ho has now engaged the services of Mr Wentworth Raffles, from one of the leading shops in Dunedin, as assistant hairdresser, and who, in conjunction with Mr Niccol, will have charge of the Hairdressing Saloon ; therefore, with two such first-class artists to wait upon them, patrons of this popular establishment may roly on receiving every satisfaction. Hair-cutting, Shaving, and Shampooing with Bayßhum. Hair dyed to any shade. Ladies' private room. Families waited on at their own residences. Wigs made and Hairwork of ovory description done on the premises at lowest possible prices. Fancy Dresses and Wigs for hire, description and prico lists on application. Toilot Requisites in great variety. The best brands of Tobacco, cut and in plug. Egyptian and various other kinds of Cigarettes in stock. Just received, a very choice Cigar, the De "Villor Villar ; these are highly recommended. A splondid selection of Briar and Meerschaum Pipes, Musical Instruments and Fancy Goods. — N. Jacobs, Wholesale and Retail Tobacconist, City Hairdressing Saloon, next Criterion Hotel, Napier. -[Advt.] . 814 Ecclcs Syrup of Red Gum or Eucalyptuß Balsam has proved itself to be the best remedy for coughs, colds, asthma, and all diseases of the breathing organs.' H. P. writes :— " I have no fear for asthma when your Red Gum Syrup is at hand ; one dose always gives me instant rollef, and when my wife or ohildren catoh ft cold it always cures them ; send me two large bottles by first train." Prepared only- by A. Eccles, chemist, Hastings-street, Napier.— Advt.j , - We are glad tho Novelty Dep6t has again renowed its usual bright and attractive . appearance, and the variety of goods displayed in ono window is somothing marvellous and well worthy inspection. Most of tho goods being marked with price tickets, intending purchasers' can see they compare favorably with any house in Napier. Note the address : Cottrell Bros., Novelty Dep6t and China Warehouse, next Carter's, Hastings-street.— [Advt.] 366. Dressmaking.— All who require a really nice dress at a moderate prico should not delay placing their ordors, as- we are now very busy in this department. Wo guarantee perfect satisfaction. Riding habits made and finished equal to tailor-made, at about half the cost. Carter and Co., Ready- Money Drapers, Hastings-street. ■ 706 Best gardon and farm seeds, entirely hew stock, fresh and true to name, at Clive-squaro Seed Store ; also, guano and chemical manures, seed potatoes, Planet Jr." handy garden im--plements. "Racine" fanner mills (suitable for cleaning corn, grass seeds, or clovers on small farms), sheep dip, barbed wire, &c. Every article thoroughly good and, equal to representations. Gram, turnips, potatoes, or flour imported, on receipt of .orders, from Southern Ports. Frederick Fulton.— [Advt.] 976 Baxter's Lung Preserver, has gained great popularity in this district as a speedy and offoctual remedy in the treatment of Coughs, Colds, Bronchitis, and other chest and throat complaints. Read advt. and try it.— Bowerman and Owon, agents for Napier. —[Advt.] 1015 For all kinds of Saddlery, go to James Mills, saddlor, Emerson-street.— TAdvt.] 203 SYNOPSIS OF NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. •In consequence of noxtf*Tuosday being a holiday Messrs Lyndon and Sidey's sale of furniture and other goods advertised for that day will be held on Wednesday, the 29th instant. ' ' * ■ Messrs Lyndon and Sidey will sell at their rooms on July 19th a property at Wniroa, under directions of tho Registrar of the Supremo Court, Applications will be received at tho Land Office on the 20th of July for the purchase of village allotments at Cape Turnagain and of deferred payment sections in the Ruatamwha . and Makaretu districts. Messrs Ncal and Close change their advertisement on tho third page. Baptist services, conducted by tho Rev, P. H. Cornford, are held every Sunday in Watorworth'sHall. Mr R. Copeland Harding charges his advertisement. The Lynch family of bcllringers will givo a matinoo at 3 o'clock this afternoon, their farewell performance taking place in the evening. Mr James M'lntosh notifies that he will not be responsible for debts contracted by his" wife. Mr A. J. M'Ewan, Hastings/advertises that ho has a variety of fancy and charaoter dresses on hire. Tenders are invited for leasing the three paddocks inside the ring fence on the Town and Suburban racecourse. Mr W. Probblo announces the receipt of bananas, pines, oranges, lomons, onions, potatoes, barracouta, schnapper. and fresh oysters. - . , Tho committee of tho Queen's Fund for assisting women in distress solicit subscripTenders are invited by Mr Robert Lamb for the erection of two cottages'in Bower-street. Now Goods.— Just opened ladies" colored linon sets, a novelty in linen fronts with tie to match ; choice stockinette jersey jackets in black and colors : ladies' fancy satin aprons. Neal and Close innte inspection. SALES, &C-THIS DAY. Potatoes, butter, omons, produce, groceries, furniture, fancy goods, crockery, watches, jewellery, &c, Mr W. H. Duncan, at his Horses, saddles, bridles, &c, Mr H. Montoith, at the Horse Bazaar, 11.30. Land, Mr Ben B. Johnson, at Danevirke, 1. Tendors close with Mr W. A. Dugleby, for the erection in Tennyson-street of business promises for Messrs Langley and Newman, 12 ; and with Mr Thomas Peddic for supplies to the Clarondon Club Hotel, 12. Theatre Royal. — Lynch family of bellringers, 3 and 8. SUNDAY SERVICES. ■St. John's, Napier, 8 (Holy .Communion), and 11, Rev. De Berdt Hovell ; 7, Bishop of St. Augustine's, 11 (Holy Communion), Bishop of Woiapu; 4 (baptisms) and 7, Roy. J. Parkinson. ■ St. Paul's, 11 and 7, Rev. J. G. Patorson. Trinity Wesleyan Church, 11, Mr Thompson ; 7, Mr Ashcroft. „ „, United Mothodist Free Church, 11 and 7, Rev. J. Edwards. . . Waterworth's Hall (Baptist service), 11 and 7, Rev. P. H. Cornford. Mcanoe.il, Ml- Findlay. Hastings Wosloyan Church, 11 and 7, Rev. W. Baumber. . , _ West Clive (Wesleyan service), 7, Mr Boftomlcy. . __„"_- Caradalo, 11, Mr A. Gardiner; 7, Rev. C. L. Pukotapu, 11, Rev. 0. L. Tukc Meaneo, 3, Mr A. Gardiner. Havelook, 11, Mr Lymburn. . ' , Clive, 3, Mr Lymburn. , Hastings, 7, Mr Lymburn. , St. Matthew's,' Hastings, 8 (Holy .Communion), Rev H. Maclean ; . 11, Roy. J. Townsond ; 7, Roy. H. Maclean. . ■ . St. Mark's, Clive, 11, (Holy Communion) Uov. H. Maclean. Tomoana, 3, Rev. J. Townsend. St. Luko's, Havelock, 7, Kov. J. Townsend. Waipawa, St. Poter's, 11, Rev-J. C.Ecoles; 7, Mr Williamson. " Mothodist Free Church, I and 7, Mr J.- Saundors. St. John's, 11, Roy. Waipukurau, St. Andrew's, 11 and 7, Rev. A. Grant. St. Mary's (Holy Communipn), U nd 7, Kov. J. D.' Knipe. • ' ' /» ) Hampden, 3. Roy. J. C. Ecclcs. ' Takapau, 3, Rev. A. Grant. • '■ Patangata, 3, Rev. R. M'Lean., . Onga Onga, 3, Rev. J. D. Knipe. • . Kalkora, -7, Rev. J. C, Ecclcs and Rev. R. . M'Loan. , < ' ,• - It is well known that John M'Vay's. h'ors '•' covers aro a bettor shape, are better made, and are much bettor value than ■ any other < horse covers made or Bupphed in the distnot. Prices vary according to size and quality,, commencing at 12s each. Trade supplied' at low rates.— {Advt.l . , . 632 .

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Hawke's Bay Herald, Volume XXII, Issue 7779, 25 June 1887, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 6 Hawke's Bay Herald, Volume XXII, Issue 7779, 25 June 1887, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 6 Hawke's Bay Herald, Volume XXII, Issue 7779, 25 June 1887, Page 2

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