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gwinfftg gtoficrff. r£HE CHEAPEST PLACE TO SUND l'Olt PAPERHAXGINGS VARNISIIES LOOKING' GLASS WINDOW GLASSI WINDSOR AND NEWTOJi'SS AItTIST COLOUS POONAII DO. LUSTROLEUM DO. CRYSTOLEUM DO.' A.vu TUB LARGEST STOCKfIN THE COLONY OF PICTURE 'FRAMES, MOULDINGS, &c.,: is R. MART INS, MANNERS-STREET. Non:.— Directly opposite Arcade, Wellington Moultungp From Id Puu Foot, Cl JAMES IS. LARGE Still mnkOß first-class FURNITURE In (he Rest Styles, employing only (ho Best Workmen nnd THOROUGHLY SEASONED MATEHIAI Of tlie highest qunlity. He is now showing sonic ohnico LinilAliV. DINING, AND BEDROOM FURNITURE In HIMU A tow choice lines, In UAH PETS AND LINOLEUMS. TIIR BKST (HOUSE FOR BEDDING AND BEDSTEADS 02 MUSIC. NEW ZEALAND MODEL PIANOFORTE, TWENTY-ONR GIJ.VEAS. Now Supplies of Cheap nnd Popular Music just received. ART NEEDLEWORK, A Choice Stock. Latest. Patterns 'of Briggs Transfers just to hand, JOB PRINTING. Rook nnd Job Printing in the Best Style. Latest Novelties in Type and Material. K.- COUPLANd" HARDING, Dirfot Importer, Printer, Punj.TSiini), Bookseller, Stationer, MUSin-SEI.I.EU HA STING S • STREET, XA PIER. J59 GRAND ART UNION. SCARNELL has reeoivofl perinis- • elon from the Colonial Secretary to dispose. l>y Art, Union of I Oil Paintings of. Maoris, executed by the Celebrated Artist. lIERR LINDAUR, whose pictures attracted such great attention in the New Zealand court of the Colonial Exhibition, and to whom the special medal and certificate were awarded. The Pictures .ire i in number, nnd are valued at £130. First— Maori Woman, with child on he bnck : size, 31 x27 inches. Second— Portrait of Ihaka Wanga; size 31 x 27 inches. Third-Nntivo Woman, smoking; size, 27 x 23 inches. Fourth— The Maori King ; size 27 x 23 inches. All the above Pictures are Handsomely Framed in Gold, nnd are now on view in S. Cornell's Showroom. 1600 Tickets 2s Cd each, so ns to bo within reach of all. 83 NAPIER LIVERY AND BAIT STABLES, DICKENS-STREET, NAPIER. T R. REDSTONE Ims opened »J • Livery nnd Bait Slnbles in Dickensstreet, in conjunction with his cab and 'bus business, where Saddle Horses can always be had on >I ire, Sundnys exeepted. All kinds of vehicles open for private engagement. Cash Buyers of first-class Harness Horses. Horses bought and sold on commission. A few first-clnss Horses on hand nnd for snlc or exchange. A trial given. 'Buses between Nap er and tlio Spit overy hnlf-liour. J. It. R. hopes by strict attention to the business of the new branch to receive a fair share of support. LIVERY AND BAIT STABLES, Dickons-street, Nnpicr. J. U. REDSTONE & CO., SO Proprietors. NOTICE TO OLD CUSTOMERS. WILLIAM DOWLING having taken the management of the Milk Business carried on under the name of "Bowling ßrothers, Meanco, is no"-» Tircpared to supply Milk, Butter, and Kggs to all Customers. Milk supplied very morning. Orders can be left at Miss Dowi.inb's, Shakespeare-road, which will receive prompt attention. New Customers solicited. Nothing but Pure Milk served Frksii Butter Twice a Week (55 w. dowling. IN CONSKQUENCE OF TUB A MERICAN COACH FACTORY J\. BUSINESS Being under offer for disposal the undermentioned Goods are FOR SALE AT COST PRTCI3. An Inspection Invited on the Premises. 1 Varnished Dufrey 1 Double-seated Buggy 2 Spring Carls 4 Doc Carts 2 Whitcchapcl Carts 1 Wr.ggonctto, second-hand 2 Drays 1 i.my, second-hand 12 Wheelbarrows Apply AMKRICAJf COACH FACTORY, Or. 390 HENRY WILLIAMS & SONS. GRATEFUL.— COMFORTING. EP P S'S COO OA. BREAKFAST. 66 TRY a thorough knowledge, of the 13 na I ural laws which govc-ni the operations of (ligrsl ion nnd nutrition, and by n case fill application of 1 lie line properties of wellselected Cocoa, Sir Kits tins provided our breakfast tables with n delicately flavoured beverage which may save us inniiy heavy doctor's bills. 11 is l>y th« .judicious use of such articles of diet that n constitution may bo gradually built up until strong enough to resist every tendency to disease. Hundreds of subtle 'maladies are lloaling around us vendv to nttiiik wlieiwvei there is a weak poini. We may escape many a fatal sharfl by keeping ourselves well forlilicd with pure blond liiirt " properly nourished frame, —bee art icle in the t V.-/7 .SV; r« rlla-dlc, Jladc simply » ll1 ' Hnlinn w aur or "'ilk. Sold in Vlb jackets l>y (iroc m-p, lahille lI '" S: ~ \MES KPPS & CO. H o M n-: opu 1 c Ciikmists, l.cndcn, Enghnul. ffl TTARTINGS TJMP.EI?, KIIIE--1 L WOOD, COAL YARDS. AND PROUUC'K STORKS. ON HAND~iTOR S A L KIjarce Ascoi'linent of Fawn Timber con sistins; of Totara Palings Rcmu House Blocks Jlnlni Posts and Strainers White Pine Shingles A Large Stock of DOORS. SASHES, MOULDINGS, SKIRT _ INGS AND ARCHITRAVESCoal ' Hay Charcoal Straw Firewood ('had' Lime Cornsacks Bricks Potatoes Cement Oats Flax-tow firafsSecd Maizo Wheat Fowl Wheat Drain Pipes Junction!) Chimney Tops Sink 'flaps General JHereha.ifliso Orders prompt ly executed and delivered at any Railway Station, or in any part of the District, at very lowest current rates. Acen' for Hi- joke's well-known Sheep Di I), U KNIGHT 71 General Merchant, Hastings

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Hawke's Bay Herald, Volume XXII, Issue 7824, 17 August 1887, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 7 Hawke's Bay Herald, Volume XXII, Issue 7824, 17 August 1887, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 7 Hawke's Bay Herald, Volume XXII, Issue 7824, 17 August 1887, Page 1