Ecclcs, Chemist Masonic Hotel "Buildings. Napier' • !i63 Two OROANa-Regulato first the Btomaoh, second tho liver ; especially the first, so as to porform their functions perfectly, and you will remove at least nineteen-twentieths of all the ills that mankind ia heir to, in this or any other climate Dr, Sonle's American Hop Jitters 18 the only thing that will give perfectly healthy natural action to these two organs.— Maine Farmer." 264 F ,? r al ]L, kin ?? of Saddlery go to James Mills, saddler Emerson-street.--iADVT.] 265 SYNOPSIS OF NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. On Thursday Mr Herman will sell on Mr Coster's premises. White-road, the whole of his household furniture, prize poultry, tools, Sec. Mr M. R. Miller advertises Lincoln and Romnoy Marsh rams, bred by tho Hon. M. Holmes, Oaniaru. Tho sheep can bo seen at Mr Campbell's station, Poukawa. Mr Lamb invites tenders for the erection of a residenco near Petane. Transhipments from the ship Invorcargill, from London, have arrived by the s.s. Suva, and consignees are requested to pre3cnt bills o£ lading. Messrs G. B. Iloadlej and Co. will hold their next skin sale on Wednesday, the loth Februarj'. MusrsC. B. Hoadley and Co. have postpositioned their land sale to an early date in February. A southern station manager of larg* experi. enco seeks a Bltu&tian in the North Island. Messrs C. B. Hoadley and Co. havo good rye grass seed for sale. Tho regular fortnightly meeting of Court Sir Charle3 Napier, A.0.F., will be held thi3 evening, when a large attendance is requested for special business. Contracts for making dams on Wallingford station are to let: horses and tools provided. Mr C. Palmer has a bay mare- which was found straying. Several new advertisements of vacant situations aro inserted in the " wanted " column on th« front page. Sale of Surplus Christmas Table Articles.— Nenl and Close respectfully announce that their sajo of exhibits will be continued at the exhibition. Great reductions in prices to effect a clearance. ENGAGEMENT.-THIS DAY, Regular meeting: of Court Sir Charles Napier, A.O. F.. 8. Mrs Fabtington says : Don t take any of the quack rostrums, as they are regiuienta to tho human cistern; but put your trust in Dr. Soulo's American Hop Bittere, which will euro general dilapidation, costive habits, and all comic diseases. They saved Isaac from a severo extract of tripod fever. They are tho tie plus unum of medicines.—" Boston Globe. ' 260 John M'Vay mv tcs inspection of his very extensive stock of saddlery and harness of every description which for quality, variety, and lowness of prices is unequalled in tho colony. English mill bolting, from 11 to g inches, in stock. Napier and Waipukurau. — TAnvTl 2<V7
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Hawke's Bay Herald, Volume XXIII, Issue 7951, 16 January 1888, Page 2
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444Page 2 Advertisements Column 7 Hawke's Bay Herald, Volume XXIII, Issue 7951, 16 January 1888, Page 2
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