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8.0. marking ink, for linen and other fabrics, writes a permanent jet black. It does not wash out nor injure the material. In bottles. Is 6d. Sold only by the maker and his nxents. H. Owen, Chemist, Hastings-street, Napler.-[ADVT. «5 Mr Ecoles, Chemist, has removed hia Branch Pharmacy (lato Remington) to the shop directly opposite, and next to Messrs Webber nnd Wilson, Ironmongers, Emersonstreet. It is under Mr Stock'B management, a qualified English Chemist (by examination), and Member of the British Pharmaceutical Conference.— [Advt.] . 738 Specialities at Bulb's Cafe.— Poultry droaned to order at shortest notice ; Jellies, Ice Creams, Strawberries and Cream, wedding and Birthday Cakes.— [Advt.l 717 ECCLES CORN PAINT quiokly removes .cither hard or soft corns. Only a few appllKtions necessary. In bottles Is 6d, from A. Ccoles, Chemist Masonic Hotel Buildings. Napier 247 Searlo and Cc,'s New Season's Flannolettes ire light, cool, and durable; highly recommended ? oi-.;l> washed ; require no starjh. Shaded stripes. i\A. Pinks, Blues, Creams, and Greys, 6d. •" Next Crerar's, HastinßSstroet.— (AdvtJ 788 Packer Cutlery, in great variety and by loading makers, iaoludlnff Johnson. Taylor, and Rodgers, may bo obtained cheaply at Messrs Side? and Bain's.— f Advt.l 519 SYNOPSIS OF NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. Mr P. A. Herman will sell at his rooms next Wednesday moridng furniture, glassware, cutlery, crockery, &c ■ Mr r. A. Herman's timber sale at Messrs Glendinning and Griffin's yard has been postponed to next Thursday morning. The sale will oomprise 65,000 feet of UiftJ»ra,'.of wMoh 20.000 feet will bo heart of totara. - Biytho's Drapery Importing Company invite inspection of their windows lor choice millinery. The New Zealand Shipping Company's Rlmutaka will bo despatched fromNapierfor London via Wellington on the 18th of December. Mr W. Jl Willcooks is the local manager. It 1b notified that at the sitting of tho Superior Court of Bankruptcy on the 12th of December application will be mado for tho discharge of David Smith, of Makotuku. Mr R. Holt has slab firewood for sale. A gentleman wants comfortable lodgings. Two applications to transfer licenses to occupy land 00. deferred payments are advertised. Tenders are invited for mail services between Takapau and Asliley-CHaton. Tho subject at the tent tonight isadverUsed. Tenders close at noon to-day with Mr Robert Lamb for tbo erection of bricK and stone buildings in Hastings-street for the New Zoalnnd Insumnco Company and Messrs H. Williams nud Sons. Popular opinion says that Neal and Close's Christmas exhibition is most complete. Visitors can inspect overything.thero displayed. Mechanical and other toys. Stalls full of artiolos. Useful, ornamental, and a great variety of novelties suitable for Christmas presents. Inspect tho exhibition to-day. Admittance free. .Now on view at Hannah's Boot Palaoe, a moet recherche selection of Boots and Shoes. Tiutso who aro desirous of obtaining nieelnokln?, perfect fitting, and durable boots for tliu proaont season should patronise Hannah s Boot Palace Children's Boots and Shoes, la ; Girls' Walking Shoes from te 6d; Girls' Tennis Shoes. 2s 3d, 2s lid; Latlios 1 Evening Shoes, 4s 6d. 6s 6d ; Walking Shoes from Ss lid to I2h 6d; Gentlemen's Walking Shoes, 6s 6d to 12s Od ; Boots from 7s lid to 12s 6d. Hannah's Boot Palace, opposite Post-office, Napier.— [Advt.] 704 Cheap Saddlery.— John M'Vay is selling for cash Colonial-made Saddles, with kneepads and furniture complete 30s oaoh. Haa-tings-streot Napier. 253

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Hawke's Bay Herald, Volume XXIII, Issue 8221, 26 November 1888, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 6 Hawke's Bay Herald, Volume XXIII, Issue 8221, 26 November 1888, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 6 Hawke's Bay Herald, Volume XXIII, Issue 8221, 26 November 1888, Page 2