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"CONCENTRATED OARBOLATBD CREOSOTE." ACIIEU 1 inSINFKOTANT, Effi- ' onoloun, mid Agraoablo to Uao, and not Oangm-OMB. ONIC QhUoii, whon illliitort with wator to the nrenpr ntronxth for ordinary uao, yields 10 Onlloua of valmibla Dlshifootant, coating I«ib than 3d, nor gallon I ANALYTICAL ItKIWT. It Bloomabury Square, Ljndon, 18th Juno, 1883. lly Professor Atlflolil, Ph. D., P.R.S., F. 1.0., F.O.S. "CONaBNTIUTItI) UiUDOLATKD OHBOBOTB la i\ reliable and oaaily-appliod Disinfectant 1 11 ml it oonlntnß by analysis:— Carbolio Aoid nndalmllar rtlßlnfooting bodies, equally powerful Antiaoptlo Basos, and tho Gorm-Storilialna Oils ot Creosote. It Ir poi'fectly mlsoiblo with wator, forming a mllk-liko, uraotlcally permanont omuuion, invalunblo for all Banltary purpoaoa. (Signed) JOHN ATTFIELD, Professor of Practical Chemistry to tho Pharmaceulioal Hocioty of Great Britain, &c, &c. NON-POISONOUS AND SULPHUR SHEEP DIP. t ARSENICAL DIP. Both Cheap, Effootual, and Well Atteatod AGENT FOR NAPIKR, H. OWEN, THE LAST 14 DAYS OP THE GREAT DRA.PERY SALE IN THE ASSIGNED ESTATE OF S. G. RADFORD Everything still further reduced in order to effect, a Clearance of tho whole Stock. BARGAINS BARGAINS! BARGAINS 1 FOR 14 DAYS ONLY. 11. NAPHTALT, PURCHASER OK ESTATE OF S. G. RADFORD. 267 SPORTING, THE SEASON FOB SHOOTING NATIVE AND IMPORTED GAME COMMENCES ON THURSDAY, APRIL 18th, 1889, AND HENRY WILLIAMS & SONS HAVE JOST OPENED UP THE BKST ASSORTMENT OF 8 PORTING MATERIAL AND SPORTSMEN'S REQUISITES Ever Boon in Hawke's Bay. D.B. Breech-loading Guns, from £5 up ffarda. D.B, and S.B, Muzzle-loading Guns. <£► Grain and FFF Sporting Powder. Eley'a Cartridges and Cartridge Caaoß. Chilled Shot from No. AAA to 10. Loading Machines, Re-cappers, Game Bags, Shot and Powder Flaßks, Shot Delta, &c, &c. AN EXPERIENCED GUNSMITH EMPLOYKD ON THE PREMISES. RK-STOCKING A SPECIALITY. Liberal Allowances on all SPORTING MATERIAL Made to the Trade. HENRY WILLIAMS & SONS, WHOIiKSALK AND RETAIL IRONMONGERS, Hastings-street. 303 LAMPS. LAMPS. LAMPS. We have jnst landed ex Doric the Cheapest Assortment of Lamps ever Been in Hawke's Bay. The ihlpment consists of— O A DOZEN STAND LAMPS, with i&tC Opal Shades, at 59 Mecch 12 dozen Stand Lamps, with Gold Lines, at 58 lid eaoh 12 dozen Hand Larapa, at Is each Samples are to bs seen in our Window. We have already sold a groat number of these Lamps, so to prevent disappointment, intending Purchasers wit please order early. WEBBER AND WILSON, Ironmongers, EMERSON-STREET, NAPIER. 223 DAVIDSON, IRVINE & CO. Have for Sale, atiCLEARING PRICES, the Balance of STEEL ENGRAVINGS AND OIL PAINTINGS Selected by Mr Irvine whan in England. 150 HUNRY WILLIAMS & SONS, RTHaiJOSiLTC AND RETAIL RONMONGKRS HABTIKdB-BTRKKT NAPIER. 225 DIRECT PROM THE MANUFACTURERS AND TO BE SOLD VERY CHEAP. New Dinner Waro, small sets, from 25a Matchings always to be had Korosene Cooking Btovca, from 7s 6d Spirit Stoves, with Kettle, from Is 9d Special Lino in Strong Wall Lamps, with large Reflectors and good Burners, 3s Table Lamps, from 33 Night Lainpa, from Gd Pretty Cheese Stands, now patterns, from 3a 8d China, Gliiaa, Fancy Goods, Toys, &c, &0.. ingreat variety NOVELTY DEPOT, HASTINGS-STREET You are invited to call and look round Without feeling compelled topurchase. 233 TO ARRIVE, ON MONDAY, First Shipment of A DTUMN COSTUMES, ULSTERS, MANTLES, AND DR. JAEGER'S CORSETS. 2 ONLY REAL INDIAN SHAWLS. MRS TUXFORD, EMKRSON-STREKT SOI HAVING purchased t!ie stock of MESSRS VVhittem Nicholson and Co., of Wellington, wholesale merchants, we shall again have a wonderful sale of immense bargains Look out for further particulars. DRAPERY COY. _ 33 NOW RAPIDLY OPENING UP, j^EW WINTER GOODS. 289 POST-OFFICE, NAPIER. Mails olose for the undermentioned places— For Wairoa, per 8,9. Wairoa, this day, at 1 p.m. For Wellington, &c, per 8.8. Australia, this day, at 10 a.m. For Wellington and Southern ports, per s,s. Rotomahana, thijday.atlp.m. For Gisborne, Auokland, and Australian colonies, per s.s. Waihora, this day, at I p.m. «J or .» Ton B a ' Samoa, So., per s.s. Waihora, Ul " ) T>rt jr ' at A p ' m> To oonneot with the BjjKlohmond leaving Auokland on Tuesday, S. J. JAGO, Chief Post-office, Napierf^g, B^^ NOTICE TO CORRESPONDENTS. "OoTßipm."-Your letter la in type, but is

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Hawke's Bay Herald, Volume XXIV, Issue 8331, 6 April 1889, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 4 Hawke's Bay Herald, Volume XXIV, Issue 8331, 6 April 1889, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 4 Hawke's Bay Herald, Volume XXIV, Issue 8331, 6 April 1889, Page 2