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gwtaiflg jEtttttti. RETIRING PROM BUSINESS. J. S. BLAIR HAVING finally decided to retire from Business at the end of Haroh. the Public are reminded that as- there Is still a Tery large Stock yet to dispose of. and as no reasonable offer will be refused, Heads of Families should not miss this chance of scouring flrst-clase Goods at a low mice. As this is a Bonn Fide Pale, and as the class of Goods kept at this establishment is sn well itnown, those who study their own interest will do well to call, ns the balance of the Stock will be put up to auction on or about the 27th of MARCH. CHEAP GROCERIES, CROCKERY, FANCY GOODS, LAMPWARE, &c. THE BALANCE OF BOOTS AND SHOE? Will all be suld AT A CONSIDERABLE REDUCTION. J. S. BLAIR. M HAVTKK'3 BAY BOOK AND STATIONEEY WAREHOUSE. JOHN CTRERAR Deslr#3 to call attention to his vary Large Stook of ACCOUNT BOOKS, <' LEDGERS, CASH BOOKS, JOURNALS. DAY BOOKS, COPYING LETTER BOOKS, MINUTE BOOKS, BILL BOOKS, Strongly Bound, Good Paper, and Guarantee* to Give Satisfaction. A Special lane of Very Cheap Account Books offered at Reduced Prices to clear. COMMERCIAL STATIONERY Splendid value in Blue and Cream-laid Envelopes Full supplies of Note and Letter Papers in various qualities LAW STATIONERY. Good Stock of Hand and Machine-made Foolscap, Demy and Draft Paper Parchment in all sizes, ruled and plain All Office requirements on hand NEW BOOKS!! NEW BOOKS!! Arrive by every Direct Steamer, an ore offered AT ENGLISH PUBLISHED PRICES FOR CASH. Schools and District Libraries suppliod on Liberal Terras. JOHN CRERAR HASTINGS-STREET, NAPIER. 300 PETER GILLESHE. "IJL UMBER AND TINSMITH L SHKKT ZINC AND GALVANISED IRON WORKER. Every description of Tinware made and repaired ; Water and Gas laid on: Shower, Hip, and Spongo Bathß made to order. Emerson-street, Napibr. 110 THE CAFE, HASTINGS-STREET. DISSOLUTION OFPAETNERSHIP. fI^HE Partnership hitherto existing 1. between Alexander Rule and Georgo Glassford, trading: as Rnlo and Glassford, Fruiter', &<i., of Hastings-street, Napier, is neroby dissolved by mutual consent. Mr A. Rulo will in fuluro carry on thft business alono, and all debts owing by the flr 1 " will bo discharged by him, and all debts owing to the firm are to be paid to him. ALEXANDER RULF.. GEORGE GLASSFORD. Witness to the Signatures of Alexander Rule and George Glasaford — Jamks Wibhart, Storoman, Napier. Napier, N.Z., 9th January, 1888. ME A. RULE, in thanking the Publio for the Patronage extended to the late firm, assures them that no effort on his part will be spared to secure a continuance of their favors. ALEXANDER RULE, 361 The Cafe, Hastings-street, Napion TE AUTE REFRESHMENT ROOMS. TF. CRANE begs to inform the • travelling publio that the Railway Refreshment Rooms at To Aute Station have been alfered, enlarged, and thoroughly renonovated. No expense has been spared In meeting tho wants of travellers by train, whose comfort and convenience is made a special study by the proprietor. For ADY TRAVELLERS Th» most vjmp oto arrangements aro made. The Ladi»s Refreshment Roqm is separated from the remainder of tho establishment, has Lavatory, &c, and visitors aro waited upon by a female attendant. Tea and Coffee always ready. Dunodln Beor and best brands of Wines andS^its. j. F . crane. 05 Proprietor. NEW ZEALAND GROWN COLONIAL WINES. H. M. OALD EB Has much pleasure in announcing that he has scoured the SOLE AGENCY IN HAWKE'S BAY For tho salo of _ _ SOLER'S NEW ZEALAND WINES These wines are justly celobrated, have gained First Prize Medals wherever they have been exhibited, and are pronounced by Connoiaours to be the best of all Colonial may bo tasted, and orders left at Mr Caidbr's Office, Hastings-street oppostio Post-offlco. *<» npo THE PUBLIC OF NAPIER 1 HAWKE'S BAY. H. NESBITT BoHcitArifepectlon of his Stook of GROCERIES, BOOTS, & GENERAL HOUSEHOLD REQUISITES, CASH PRICES. Cheap Sporm Cnndles, at4d''and i\ Good Poraifius, at BJd, or 8d by 251 b box Fluted Wax, at lOJd, or lOd by 251 b box Light of Ago Kerosene, 15s 9d cneo, 8s tin Juno, 9(1 stick, 5s 2d lb. or 5s Id by 221 b box Sugar, 2Jd per lb, or Ss Id per 401 b bag Sugar, 2}d por lb, or 8s lid per 401 b bag Sugar No. 2, 3d por lb, or 9s Od per 101 b bag Beat CrysUlisod No. I, los 2d per 401 b bag Best Scotch Mnrmnlnde, 8d por tin Matches (Plaid's), lid per doz. ; Safety, 4 doz Keen's Ox Blue. lOd Mixed Lollies, fid per lh; Conversation, Pepperminta, &c, lOd per lb Soap, large bars, prize medal, almond scented, Is, or l'-'s (id per box Soap, very good, 8d por bar, or 10s per box Also, very cheap Soap for scrubbing, 3a, or id por bar, 6s 9d and Vs 6d per box Large Bottles Worcoßler Sauce, 10d, Bmnll fid Van Houton's Cocoa, 3a lOd per lb ; Is lid per Jib, Is per quartor lb Day and Martin's Blacking, 6d per doz, cakes Fresh Herrings, splendid new fish, 7d per tin Primo Canterbury Cheese, 6Jd, or Dy the Cheese b'd Neavo Food, lid ; Groats, lOd Best Sardines, large (ins, lOd; small do., 6d Bloater Posto, extra largo tins, lOd each; small, 6d 41b tin Best English Golden Syrup, Is Gd Beßt Salmon, lOd por tin ; Mullet, 9d English Pickling Vinegar, 9d per quart, 2b 9d per gallon; Rice, 3d; Tapicoa, 3Jd; Sago, Sid ; Peas, 2Jd, or Sib for Is Aulsbrooks' Colobrated Biscuits, Lunch, 3d; . all other kinds equally low Clothes Pegs, 4 doz. 6d ; W. Soda, 41b 6d New Jams, assorted, 5s por doz Best Coffoo in Napier— give it a trial— ls 6d Best Flour, 1001 b, 12s 3d : 501 b, 6s 3d ; 251 b, 3s 3d English Pickles, assorted, 10a ; New Zealand TPlckles, 9d Best Oatmoal, 251 b bag, 3b Gd ; good, 3s 3d Teas a f . la Bd, 2s ; best in Hawke's Bay. 2s ii H. NESBITT, HASTINGS-STREET, NAPIER. ■ARTISTS 1 MATERIALS. I PICTURE FRAME MOULDINGS!) PAPERHANGINGS. SILVER LOOKING'GLJASS THE LARGEST AND CHEAPEST STOCK IN NEW ZEALAND, ND FOR WHAT YOU REQUIRE 1 R. MARTIN'S TE AJIO PAPERHANGING WAREHOUSE, MANNERS-STREET, WELLINGTON.) 12

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Hawke's Bay Herald, Volume XXIII, Issue 8009, 23 March 1888, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 8 Hawke's Bay Herald, Volume XXIII, Issue 8009, 23 March 1888, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 8 Hawke's Bay Herald, Volume XXIII, Issue 8009, 23 March 1888, Page 1

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