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gujssincfts gfotircif. rjpUE CHEAPEST PLACE TO SEND FOlll paperhangings vaunlkhes looking* glass window glass; windsor andj newton's! artist poonaii )10. lurtroleum 1)0. crystolkum 1)0.1 AND TIIK LARGEST STOCKSJN THE COLONY OF riCTURE IFRAMES, MOULDINGS, &c.,; IS R. MARX INS, MANNER3-STREET. Note.— Directly opposite Arcade, Wellington Mouldings Fiioif Id Veh Foot, Gl JAMES : S. LARGE Still mnkes first-class FURNITURE In the Best Styles, employing only tho Best Workman and THOROUGHLY SEASONED MATERIAI Of the highest qunlitj". Ho is now showing some choice LIBRARY, DINING, AND BEDROOM FURNITURE Is? Run; A fuw choice Jinc!, In > CARPETS AND LINOLEUMS. ( i THK BEST (HOUSE FOR BEDDING AND ) BEDSTEADS 02 MUSIC. NEW ZEALAND MODEL PIANOFORTE, TwBSTr-osF, Guineas. Now Supplies of Cheap and Popular Music just received. \ ART NEEDLEWORK, „ A Choice Slock. Latest Patterns of Briggs Transfers jnst to hnnd. 0 JOB PRINTING. Hook nnd Job Printincr in the Pest Style. Latest Novelties in Type and Material. p.. couplantThakdhto. 2 DIKKCT I.MPOMKH, PMNTKIi, Pull'.TSIIF.n, BOOKSKLLKU, STATIONKIt, MUSIC-SEI.T.EU HASTINGS -STRKKT. NAPIER. 450 1 GRAND ART UNION. 1 Q CAIiNELL has received pprinisO» sion from the Colonial Secretary to dis- : poso by Art Union of 4 Oil Paint ings of. Maoris, 3 executed by the Celebrated Artist, IIERR LINDAUR, whose pictures attracted such great nttention in the New Zealand court of the Colonial Exhibition, and to whom the special medal and certificate worn awarded. The Pictures are 1 in number, and are valued at .-6150. First— Maori Woman, with child on lie i back : size, 31 x27 inches, i Second— Portrait of Ihaka Wangn; size 31 x 27 inches. Third— Native Woman, smoking; size, 27 x 23 inches. Fourth— The Maori King ; size 27 x 23 inches. All tho above Pictures arc Handsomely Framed in Gold, and are now on view in S. CiU'iiell's Show-room. 1000 Tickets 2s 6(1 each, so ns to be within reach of nil. 83 NAPIER LIVERY AND BAIT . STABLES, DICKENS-STREET, NAPIER. T It. REDSTONE lias opened •> •" Livery and Bait Stables in Dickensstreet, in conjunction with his cab nnd 'bus business, where Saddle Horses can always bo had on Hire, Sundays excepfed. All kinds of vehicles open for private engagement. Cash Buyers of first-class nnrness Horses. Horses bought and sold on commission. A few flrst-elnss Horses.on hand and for snlo or exchange. A trial given. 'Buses betweon Nap er and the Spit every half-hour. J. R. R. hopes by strict attention to the business of the now branch to receive a fair share of support. IJVKRY AND BAIT STABLES, Dickens-street, Napier. J. R. REDSTONE & CO., SO Proprietors. NOTICE TO OLD CUSTOMERS. WILLIAM DOWLING having j taken the management of tho Milk Business carried on under the name of " Dowling Brothers, Mcanee, is no"^' prepared to supply Milk, Butter, and Eggs to all Customers. Milk supplied ro:y morning- Orders can be left at Miss Dowmng's, Shakespeare-road, which will receive prompt attention. New Customers solicited. Nothing but Pure Milk served Fhesii Uutteb Twice a Week j BS W. DOWLING. I N CONSH() UEN C E 01 THE A MERICAN COACH FACTORY x3l business Being under offer for disposal Ihe undermentioned Goods are FOR SALE AT COST PRICE. An Inspection Invited on the Premises. 1 Varnished Bugßy I Double-sealed Bnpriiy •2 Spring Carts 1 Dot' C'artb 2 Whitechapcl Carts 1 WViggonctto, second-hand 2 Drays 1 Vray, second-hand 12 Wheclbnrrows Apply AMERICAN COACII:FACTORY, Oi\ :JOG HENRY WILLIAMS & SONS. GRATEFUL.-COMFORTING, E P P S'S C 0 C 0 A. breTkfast. 66 "pYa thorough knowledge of the 13 naturiiUaws vi hk-hgovwn the operations of diKCSIion and nutrition, nnd by a case fill application of the tine properties of wellselected Cocoa, Jlr Ei-i'S has provided our breakfast, tables with n delicately flavoured beverage, which May wi\c us ninny heavy doilm's bills. Hft by the judicious, nso of such articles ol'dietlhata constitution may be srndunlly built up until strong enough to resist every U'lulcmy to ilioease. Iliinurcds of sublle 'mnlndius are ni'iilinK around us rendv to attack wherecvw l.hcvis is a weak point". We may escape many a fatal sharft by ki-cpinK ouvseUcK well fortilied with pure blood and n projierly nourished frame. -See .•irlicU'in the C'/VvV.Si-iv'/ic(-i:t/i'c. Hade Hinpl.v w ith boiling w attr or jnilk. f'olrt in ]-lb packets by Grrcciss 'lntclle tlllls: ~" \JIES EPPS & CO. II OM (K 01' 11 1 C CII '■■ MISTS, l.cndcn. l'".nf;la)id. 'J'J H\.S'PIN»S TIMBEK, miE.VVOOI). COAL YARDS. AND PRODUCE STORED. ON H'ANd'FoR SAI.K--Large Absorlnient of hiwn Timber, con sisting of Tolnm Pnlings ]lcmu House Blocks Mntai Posts and Strainers White Pine Shingles A Large tilocl; of DOORS. SASHUS, MOULDINGS. SKIRT INGS AND ARCHITRAVESCoal ITny Charcoal .Straw Firewood Chad" Lime Cornsncks Briftks Polnlnes Cement Onti Flax-low Grass Seed Jlnize Wheat Fowl Wheat Drain Pipes Junctions chimney 'lops Sink Traps General Merchn.i-lisc Orders prompllv cxcenloil and dolive\cd at , any Railway Station, or in any part of tho 1 District, at very lowest current rates. Aircii' for Brooke's well-known Sheep Di H. L. KNICriT H General Merchant, HaslinßS

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Hawke's Bay Herald, Volume XXII, Issue 7825, 18 August 1887, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 7 Hawke's Bay Herald, Volume XXII, Issue 7825, 18 August 1887, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 7 Hawke's Bay Herald, Volume XXII, Issue 7825, 18 August 1887, Page 1