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SUMMER 1887. BLYTHE'S DRA PERY I MPORTI N G COMPANY Announco the arrival and opening up of tho moro important shipments for their Summer trade, comprising— Ex Halcione, i cases Ex 5.3. Doric, 35 cases and.balea Ex s.s. Arawa, 11 cases and bales Ex 3.3. Aorangi, 7 cases and balea Ex s.s. Balmoral Castle, 19 cases and bales Consequently all departments will be found replete with choice, new, fresh Goods, carefully selected and marked off very cheap to meet tho requirements of the public. Whilo maintaining our reputation for an honest, sound, lirat-class article, the prices now charged will be found most acceptable, and comparo favorably with those ol any other centre in tho colony. THE TAILORINCJTdEPARTMENT For made to measure suits on tho premises has proved a great success. Encouraged by tho liberal patronage bestowed upon it we haveimported an oxcellentvarioty of Tweeds, Coatings, and Suitings, and guarnnteo to turn out work second to none, at prices much under prevailing rates for aflrßt-class article. THE MILLINERY~DEPARTM]3NT Is under efficient supervision, and the style tasto, and oleganco of our productions speaU for themselves. THE DRESSMAKING DEPARTMENT Remains in Miss Tilly'B charge. The quanty of work turned out during the lost season is a guarantee for tho excellence and good taste other productions. AW Goods markedln~Plain;Figureß. Cash Prices. No abatement. BLYTHE'S DKAPEKY IMPORTING COMPANY SELL RETAIL AT WHOLESALE PRICES NEW GOODS. NEW GOODS. MRS BUTTON Begs to inform her numerous customers that sho has just received her FIRST SHIPMENT OF SPRING AND SUMMER NOVELTIES, Comprising— dress materials of the newest patterns and colors. Prints, Coiided Sateens, Plain, Crimped and tujpted zepnyrs. In endless variety. Ladies' and Children's Straws of tho vory ! newest shapes. Flowers, Aigrettes, Feathers of tho choicest. A beautiful assortment of Ribbons and Laces and other Novoltica too numerous to mention. DRESSMAKING BY MISS AYLBTT, Whoso Fit and Style Cannot 'be ;Surpassed. MRS SITTTON, EMERSON-STHEET NAPIER. 161 JOHNM'VAY, WHOLESALE AND RETAOi, HAS recoived ex Tainui, Hurunui, Coptic, Invereargill, and other late arrivals, VERY LARGE ADDITIONS TO HIS STOCK, Which he can safely claim to be tho moat extensive in the colony. Ladies' and Gents' Saddles in great variety Race Saddles, a very choice lot Harness of every description in stock Whips of every description— a new stock j ÜBt to hand from "Ashford's" Horse Clothing, a largo assortment English Mill Belting of superior quality, over 2000 feet in stock. Repairs recoive specially careful and prompt attention. Prices are the vory lowest consistent with fair trading. JOHNII'VAY, HASTINGS-STREET, NAPIER And at Waipukubau. 164 R, HANNAH & GO'S APPEAL to the Electors and Nonelectors of .Hawke's Bay.— Our Great Half-yearly Stock-taking Sale.— Tremendous bargainsin all classes of Shoo Loathor.— Yes. You can all go for Hannah bald-headed, We've only got ono plank in our platform, und by Gosh its a piece of timber that never gave us away. .yot. Solid value, that's our ticket. In foot, wa believe our value is oven a bit solider than usual. You see wo have had our half-yearly stock-taking, and as the present weather looksias if Spring was come in earnest, wo mean to sell out a lot of goods double quick time, ao as to give our Summer Shipments a fair show. Remember Saturday, Soptember 3, the Great Sale commences. Wo havo only ono polling booth, but it's a big 'un. You know it The Great Boot Providers, opposite tho Postoffice. Roll up, ladioa and gentlemen. Take our tip, vote early and often. Every male and female in tho province is on our roll, and can vote onoo. twice, thrice, in fact ns often as lib or she iikoa. Cash down on tho nail. Rembcr SATURDAY, September 3rd, tho Big Bargain Day. PRICE LIST Ladies' High Leg Kid Button Boots, 7s 6d Ladies' Kid Button Boots, splondid quality, 8s fid Ladies' Elastic Side Prunella Walking Boots, 5s 9d, 03 9d Ladies' Sewn Morooco Elastic Sides, very good wear,ss lid Ladies 1 Sewn Kid Elastic Sides, 5s lid, 6s lid Ladies' Leather Elastic Sides, 8s Gd Ladies' Calfskin Balmorals, 8s 6d Ladies' Levant Leather Lace-up, 7s 6d, 8s Bd Ladiea' Charles IX. Dancing Shoos, la lid Lndies' Houao Boota, 3< lid Ladiea' Prunella Walking Shoos, Military Heels, Elastic Fronts, fs lid Ladiea' Prunella Button Boots, 63 lid Girls' Kid Elastic Sides, sizes 10 to 13, 33 lid Boys' and Girls' Copper Toe Laee-upa, Sa 9d, Boys' and Youths' Strong School Boots, 5a lid Gs lid A big dose of Children's Boota, from Is Od Men's Armour-plated Bluchera, 53 6d Men'a Shearing Bluchers, os Gd Men's Shoaring Shoes, 5s 6d Men'a Breakwater Tights, 9a 9d Mon's Leathor Elastic Sides, from 9s 6d Mon's Nailed Shooting Boota, from 10s 6d Please Note the Address— IHE HAWKE'S BAY AND NAPIER CASH BOOT MARKET, HASTINGS-STREET, NAPIER, R. HANNAH & CO., PROPRIETORS. 163 "THE RED LAMP," EUEUSON-STREET REMINGTON'S PREPARATIONS AND SPECIAL IMPORTS. India Currio Powder (the Currio of tho Colony), tins Is Gd and 2a Od ; Toothache Cure. 18 0d Paris Exhibition Cold Cream, Is 6d • Rose Scented Toilet Powder, Is; Cure tor Piles 2s Gd; Vegetable Liver Pills, sugarcoated, 25 in box, Is (id ; Quinine Wino (full strength), 2s; Balsamic Cough Elixir, aa made in Bristol Infirmary, Is Gd and. 2a (Sd^Steol and Pennyroyal Pills, proper strength ;for ladies, fresh mado as wanted, 2s 6d per box • Worm Powders, no aperient wanted, packets 1b; Infants' Mixture for wind, griping, &c la 6d; Podophyllin Pills, special receipt, la and 2s. JUBT Arrived by Dome. Grape Saline (as Eno's Fruit Salt), New Cod Liver Oil, almost tasteless. BY KAIKOURA. Lime Fruit Cordial, la 6d and 2a Gd. ARTHUR REMINGTON, DISPENSING CHEMIST AND DIRECT DRUG IMPORTER, UIK^ L Emerson-street, Napieh, v From Messra John Bell and Company, Oxford • street, London, W Honorable Montion," Paris 1807, for "Excellent Quality. /is-Forty Years' Experience. 173 " ZEALANDIA » BOOTS. THESE Celebrated Boots havo VBMmF°9P th t. e T^ ST for , THIRTEEN YEARS ; they havo been sold thiou«hout ■ gig foion&nnd are today MORE POPULAR THAN KVER ; in the busy city or in tho silent forest their fame is known to thousands. . „ THE SPLENDID WEAR And reputation of thia brand havo arisen ' from tho fact that tniy Firstolass Matorinls : aro used, and none but Good Workmen are : omployod in their manufacture. : _ , TESTIMONIALS : Havo been received from Hundreds of Cue- " tomors. certifying to the Splondid Wear of these Boots, and the Public aro guaranteed 1 against loss from bad workmanship. 1 A. Boot with such n. reputation naturally leads to other goods being offered, purporting tpbo "Zealandia," but thia is a registered Irado Brand, nnd evory pair is stamped on tho solo "Zealandia," and every othorßoot ■ 1 not a genuine "Zkalandia." , THESE CKLEBKATED BOOTS Have had extraordinary success at tho 1 various Exhibitions. In Sydney and Mcl- 1 bourne they obtained tho Highest Colonial 1 Awards; at Chri'.tohurch nnd Wellington 1 Exhibitions they obtained tho only sold 1 Medals, and have boon placed first at local 1 Shows and Exhibitions too numerous to 1 montion ; and at tho recent INDIAN AND i COLONIAL EXHIBITION they woio pro- { nounced the FINEST EXHIBIT in the whole i Exhibition. (See Sir Julius von Haast's letter 1 to Sir Julius Yogel.) And aa this was in 1 competition against tho British Empire, it is 1 something to be fairly proud of. t Let all tiioso who want Strong, Hard-wear- t ing, Good-fltting Boots, buy a pair of "ZEA- t liANDIAS, and they will novcr use any t other. } Sold by Storekeepers nnd Boot nnd Shoo r Dealers throughout Now Zealand, and niauu- j factored for tho trado by i' LIUUTfiAND, ALLAN & Co., " 1. CIIRISTCiIUItCIJ. 1 Soo that tho brand "ZKALANDIA" is *• marked on the solo.. L «— — — L Tho now " PARAGON " BOOT patented by V us, and tlio INDESTRUCTABLE TOE are L ipluuilia things ; and wo also highly rocom- , mend "Corricks Patont Boot Back Pro- , tectoi'3. Jj LIGHTBAND ALLAH & 00. l 172 U

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Hawke's Bay Herald, Volume XXII, Issue 7914, 1 December 1887, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 3 Hawke's Bay Herald, Volume XXII, Issue 7914, 1 December 1887, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 3 Hawke's Bay Herald, Volume XXII, Issue 7914, 1 December 1887, Page 2