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gjuginnff Italics, CHEAPEST PLACE TO SK.VD FOl{ PAPERHANGIXG3 h VARNISHES LOOKING' GLASS WINDOW GLASS! WINDSOR AND! XE\VTO\'S|| ARTIST POONAH DO. LUSTROLEUM DO. CRYSTOLEUM DO.' ANU TnE LARGEST STOCKIIN THE COLONY OF PICTURE FRAMES, MOULDINGS, &c,,; is R. MART INS, MANNERS-STREET. Note.— Directly opposite Arcade, Wellinglon Mour.niNCie Fhom In Per Foot, 61 JAMES :S. LARGE Still makes flrat-clas9 FURNITURE' In the Rest Styles, employing only the Best Workmen and THOROUGHLY SEASONED MATERIAI Of the highest quality. He is now showing some choice LIB HAH V. DINING, AND BEDROOM FURNITURE In Rimii A few choice lines In CARPETS AND LINOLEUMS. THE BEST IHOUSE FOR. BEDDING AND BEDSTKAM3 G2 MUSIG. NEW ZEALAND MODEL PIANOFORTE. TWT.NTr-ONE GUI.VKAS. Now Supplies of Cheap and Popular Music just received. ART NEEDLEWORK, A Choice Stock. Latest Patterns 'of Briggg Transfers just to hand. JOB POINTING. Book and Job Printing in tho Beat Style. Latest Novelties in Type and Material. R. COUPLA~NiTHARDrNG, Dirkct Importer, Printer, Publisher, Bookseller, StA' tioner, mubic-seh.eti HASTINGS -STREET. NAPIER. 459 GRAND ART UN^fON. SCARNELL has received pennis- • sion from the Colonial Se cretary to dispose by Art Union of 1 Oil Paintings of Maoris, executed by the Celer-.rated Artist. HERR LINDAUR, whose pictures attracted such prreat attention in thtj New Zealand court of the Colonial Exhibition, and to whom the special medal and t;ertiflcnto were awarded. The Pictures are i in number, and are valued at £150. First— Maori Woman, with child on he back: size, 31 x 27 inches. Second-Portrait of Iliaka Wanga; aizo 34 x 27 inches. Third— Native Woman, smoking ; size, 27 x 23 inches. Fourth— Tho Maori King; sizo 27 x 23 inches. All Hie above Pictures nre Handsomely irnmod m Gold, and are now on view in S. Carnoll's Show-room. 1000 Tickets 2s Gd each, so as to be within reach of all. 83 NAPIER LIVERY AND BAIT STABLES, DICKENS-STREET, NAPIER. T R. REDSTONE has opened •* • Livery and Bait Stables in Dickensstreet, in conjunction, with his cab and 'bus msiness. where Saddle Horses can always bo had on Hire. Sundays excopted. All kinds of vehicles open for private engagement. Cash Buyers of firsb-clnss Harness Horses. Horses bonght and f.old on commission. A few flrst-class Ho rses on hand and for sale or exchnnge. A trial given. 'Buses botweon No.p er and tho Spit ovory half-hour. J._ R. R. hopes, by strict attention to the business of tho new branch to receive a fair share of support,, LIVERY AND BAIT STABLES Dic'sens-street, Napier. J. R. REDSTONE & CO., 86 Proprietors, NOTICE TO OLD CUSrOMERS. WILLIAM BOWLIN.G having _ taken tho management of the MilK Jusiness carried on under the name of Dowling Brothers, Meance is no-?"Drepared 0 supply Milk, Butter, and Eggs to all Customers. Milk supplied voiy moaning. Orders can be left at Miss DowlingVj, Shakespeare-road, which will receive prompt attention. New Customers solicited. Js'othing but Puro Milk sorved b Fresh Bdttkr Twice a Week 63 W. DOWLING. IN CONSEQUENCE Op tub A MERICAN COACH FACTORY ■£*- - F.USINESS Being under affer for disposal the undermentioned Gqods are FOR &ALE AT COST PRICE. An Inspection Invited on the Premises. Jf 1 Varnished Buggy 1 Double-seated Buggy 2 Spring Carts 1 Dotr Carts 2 Whiteehapcl Carts 1 Wr.ggonette, second-hand 2 Drays 1 Lray, seeonft-hand 12 Wheelbarrows Apply AMERICAN COACH FACTORY, Or 396 nENRY WILLIAMS & SONS. GR ATEFUI „-COMFORTING. EP P S'S COC OA. BREAKFAST. "RYa thorough knowledge of the U natural laws which govern the operations of digestion and nutrition, and by a ense ful application of the fine properties of wellselGcted Cocoa^ Mr Epps has provided our breakfast tables with a delicately flavoured beverage which may save us many heavy doctor's bills. It is by the iudicious use of suoh articles of diet that a constitution may bo gradually built up until strong enough fo resist every tendency to disease. Hundreds of subtlo maladies aro floating around us ready to attack wherecver thcro is a weak point . We nmy csuupo iniuiy a fatal sharft by Keeping ourselves well fortified with puro blood and a properly nourished frame."— See art icle in tho OVvV Sm'/cr Gazette. Matlo simply with boiling water 6r milk. Sold in jib packets by Grocers, ' laliello thus :— *UIES EPPS & CO. H O JI IE O P ir I C CIIEIIISTS, London, England. 09 HASTINUS TIMBER, FIREWOOD, COAL YARDS, AND PRODUCE STORES. ON HAND FOR SALE— Largo Assortment of Sawn Timber con sisting of Tolara Palings Remu House Blocks Matai Posts and Strainers ' While Pino Shingles A liargo Stock of MOORS. SASIIHS, MOULDINGS. SKIRT INGS AND ARCHITRAVESCoal * Hay Charcoal Straw Firewood Chaff Limo Cornsaeks Bricks Potatoes , Ceaient Oats Flax-tow (j r u 8S Seed SJ B «o. Wheat Fowl Wheat Drain Pipes Junctions Chimney Tops Sink Traps (j cneual MereliaiiiJißO Orders promptly executed and delivercnat any Railway Station, or in any part of the District, at very lowest current rates. Ai?en' for Brooke's well-known Sheep Di n. L. KNIGnT "1 Genera! Merchant, Hastings'

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Hawke's Bay Herald, Volume XXII, Issue 7823, 16 August 1887, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 7 Hawke's Bay Herald, Volume XXII, Issue 7823, 16 August 1887, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 7 Hawke's Bay Herald, Volume XXII, Issue 7823, 16 August 1887, Page 1