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fflftm, MASONIC HOTEL, NAPIKR R SMITH, hte of Manngatoro, • .as entered into possession of thfe well-known Hotel, which haß recently been enlarged and re-furnished until it will bear comparison with the best hotels In New Zealand. Speolal attention has been paid to the provision of accommodation (or Families, and a separate private entrance has been provided. Commercial men i»M dnd well-lighted Sample-roomß, and the beat Commoioia room in New Zealand, well auppllod with Homo and Colonial papers and books. Any communications addressed to tho proprietor strictly attended to. R. S~mltH. 57 WAVERLEY HOTEL, GREENMEADOWP. This Hotel has lately been thoroughly renovated and fitted up, a»d offers the best accommodation of any house in the district. The Proprietor has spared no expense in providing for the wanta of customers. Civility and Attent'on a feature. All Meals Is each. flood Stabling and Paddock Accommodation. There are fourteen Loose Boxes adjacent to the Hotel, which have been leased by A. Eixtngham. Ales, Wines, and Spirits of the best brand only in Stock. Board and Lodging JBl per week. " Referee "nlecf. W. ELLINGHAM ■ PROPRIETOR. 69 MASONIC HOTEL. WOODVILLE. THIS Hotel is the best in the district, and is replete with all the latest modern conveniences. Meals provided on arrival of Trains and Coaches. SAMPLE ROOMS. BILLIARD ROOM. A Spacious Commercial Room for tho con venience of travellers. TERMS MODERATE, h. D. BICKERTON, PROPRIETOR. 60 ALBION HOTEL NAPIEK EOBERT COLETlata of the Old Bank, Timaru) desires to Intimate to his friends and tho public generally that he lias taken the above well-known Hotel, to 'which ho Is making great Improvements and Additions and hopes that by strict attention to business and civility to all to merit a fair share of their pa onage. Only tho Best Brands of ALES' WINES, AND BPIRITS Kept In StocK ROBERTVOOLE. 62 gttfflttfffg DftttKj?. PRO BONO PUBLIOO. WEST OLIVE GENERAL GROCERY AND DRAPERY WAREHOUSE Established 1866.] THE Proprietor begs to tender his sincere thanks to the Householders in the district and all others who have so liberally respsnded to his efforts to supply them with tho right goods at right prices, and takes this opportunity of expressing his regret at disappointing so many of his friends through being run out of many lines wanted owing to tho grout and increasing demand for Sugar at Town Prices, Soup at Town Prices, Teas nt Town Prices, Coffee at Town Prices, and Tobacco at Town Prices. He does not protend to sell at less than Wholesale Cost, but buying for wish, and his large experience in the trade, enables him to supply every day Goods at such prices that the district is already feeling the benefit in setting Boots at about one-half tho price formerly charged ; Juno Tobacco, 9d a stick, ; always before Is; Best Currantß, Cd per Ib. 1 former price 7d; Good Lunch Biscuits only 41b per lb ; Best Boiled Lollies at 6d per lb, and a Household Tea nevtr sold under 2a he is now retailing at Is Gd per lb. DRAPERY ! DRAPERY ! ! DRAPERY ! ! I Prices will be found to correspond with Grocery. We quote Hats from 31d; Firstclass Men's Suits for a Guinea; Dress Goods for the approaching season now arriving, and price very low. Settlers! Study your own interests by continuing to give your support to the man who had the courage to break up the monopoly hitherto existing in the trade. Agent for the " Canterbury Times" and local Papers. S. G. THORNTON; WEST CLIVE GROCERY AND DRAPERY WAREHOUSE Established 1866.1 57 J. SPENCE, WHOLESALE AND RETAIL STOREKEEPER, CARLYLE..STREET, Has on hand a Large Stock of Goods Buitablo for the Christmas Season, which aro offered at LOWEST PRICES FOR CASH. Currants, best new season, Cd per lb Raisins, beat new Benson, 8d per lb Sultanas, best new Benson, 8d per lb Mixed Peel, best, Is 3d per lb Flour, best, per 1001 b, Us Sd ; 501 b, 7s 6d ; 251 b 3s lid .... Jams, 5d per tin or 4s lOd per dozen by caso Van Houten's Cocoa, Is, Is lid. and 3s ild par tin Epp3' and Fry's Cocoa, Sd per packet Sugars-Crystalised, 10s and 10s 6d per bag ; No. 2,9 a 6d; No. 3,8s 6d Teas from 1b fid per lb ; boxes from 13a Sd Candles from 5d per lb Tobaccos— Juno, 9d stick, 5s 2d lb, or Ss by box ; Nailroad, 4d stick or 5s 2d lb; Twist, 3d stick or 3s 2d lb ; Ovor Water. Sd stick orSsib; Choice Cut Tobaccos Soap— Large bars Almond Scented or Prize Medal, Is ncr bar or 12s 6d box; HouseJ hold, Ss 6d per box or 3d per t— Blacking, 6d per dozen Coffees from Is id. per lb Rice, 3d per lb or 12s 6d per bag Lollies, 6d per lb Auckland Golden Syrup, por 21b tin, 9£ Keiller's Marmalade, Sd Hops, Is per lb Cups ana Saucers from 4s per dozen And Other Lines Equally Low. Gresn s Canterbury llama and Bacon always in Stock. A large quantity of First Quality Honey. A regular supply of Prime Butter from bes dairies in Hawke'a Bay. Cus otnere waited on and Ordors delivered to all parts of the town. 63 H. NESBITT *jJMLY GROCER PROVISION AND BOOT WAREHOUSE. aa'on Hand; LABQS STOCK OF SEASON ABLE GOODS AT THE 'OWEST CASH PRICES i. r Choice Tobaccos, all kinds— Juno, 9d stiGk, 1 6s 2d lb ; Nailrod, Id stick, 5s 2il lb ; Twist M stick, ss 2d lb; Ruby, Is id. stiuk, 6s 6d lb; Choico Cut Tobaccos. Good Sperms, 5d lb ; 1 Prices London Sperms, 9d lb; Pdrafin Candlos, 8d to lOd lb; Currants, Cd lb; Raisins, 7}d to 8d lb; Van Houten's Cocoa, Is, Is lid, 3s 9d tin ; Fry's Cocoa, 5d to 9d fin ; No. 1 Sugar, 10s bag ; No. 2 Sugar. 9s 6d bag; No. 3 Sugar, 8b Cd bag; Dark sugar, 2}d lb ; Best Flour, 251 b, 3s 9d ; 501 b, 7b 3d ; I 1001 b, 13s 6d: Good Useful Teas, Is 6d, Is 9d, 1 2s, 2s 6d lb ; Boxes, lib, 16s, 18s ; Useful Sauce, 1 6d to 1b ; Jams, 4}d, sd, 6d tin : Lollies, 6d lb, or 61b for 2s 6d ; Kerosene, 7s 6d, 8s 6d, 9a. l Id Families waited on for Orders; Goods Do livered same day. n 11. NESBITT a GENERAL GROCERY. BOOT WARk HOUSE* Btl Hastings-street napieb, 6s Dn , irß vo he he tal 64 LETTER-PRESS^ PRINTING. f HPHE "HERALD" LETTER A PRESS DEPARTMENT forms th largest Establishment of ita kind outside th four Cities, and the Type and Machiner being a llnew, the fines quality of work onl Since -the Fire of December, 1886, whlc destroyed the Jobbing Plant, an immom stock of Poster Typo' hus beon purchase! and a speolal feature i nowj made of; th ol&OB of work. DINWIDDIHS WALKER & CO.. LTD.

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Hawke's Bay Herald, Volume XXIV, Issue 8333, 9 April 1889, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 Hawke's Bay Herald, Volume XXIV, Issue 8333, 9 April 1889, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 Hawke's Bay Herald, Volume XXIV, Issue 8333, 9 April 1889, Page 1

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