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CONCLUSION OF BLYTHE'S GREAT COMPULSORY SALE. WHITING DO WN STOCK ON MAECH lira. (HYING AWAY ! GIVING AWAY ! 1 TTNTIL that date we shall present U to every Cash Purchaser of Hoods to the value of Two Pounds and)upwards. A BEAUTIFUL NICKLE SILVER LOCKSTITCH SEWING MACHINETHE MOLDACOT." The advantages of this unique and remarkable invention may be briefly summarised as follows :— 1. PRICE.-The retail selling price being only 20s the Maohino ia within reach of the million. Conferring a great boon on all classes, it is, on account of its elegant appearance, utility, and portability, indispensable in every household, 7, SIZE,— The Machine in its entirety and ready for immediate use is so small that it is packed in a box 8 inches long, 3 inches wide and 1J inches deep. 3, WKIHHT. — The Machine weighs under lib' 4. EFFICIENCY. - The 'Moldacot" is a pert eet Lock-Stitch Sewing Machine, and will take any kind of material, from the finest liveD to the stoutest cloth. 5/ SIMPLICITY AND DURABILITY.-The Machine has no wheels, and its general oonstruotiou is so simple that it cannot possibly get out of order. A child can loam its use in a few minutes. It 13 03 strong and durable us any machine of the most expensive character. instructions will be sent with kach machine. BLYTHE'S DRAPERY IMPORTING COMPANY. 215 IMPORTANT ANNOUNCEMENT. ARRIVAL OF NT'SW GOODS FOB AUTUMN WEAR. IT is with considerable gratification that we now have to announce to the Ladies and Gentlemen of Hawke's Bay the arrival of Heavy Shipments from all the leading Boot and Shoe Manufacturing Centres of Europe and America, comprising numerous Novelties in High -class Footclothing, now introduced for the first time into the colony and forming altogether as fine a display of Ladies', Gentlemen's, and Children's wear as could possibly be brought together. ilaring recently established Resident Agencies in the chief centres of manufacture throughout England, the Continent, and America, these High-class Goods will henceforth be placed by us in the hands of our clients at cheaper rates than ever, and the very best Quality, the most pei foot Fit and Style, and the thorough adaptation of every article to the exigencies of colonial wear may be safely and completely relied upon. The following are some il the Mamifaeturers from whose hands these goods have just issued direct:— OTTO HSRZ & CO., FRANKFORT-AM-MAIN. D. H. POLLffICK & CO., VIENNA, F PINET, PARIS. S. WOLFF, MAINZ. COVE & VEST, NORTHAMPTON, BOSTOCK & CO., NORTHAMPTON. TURNER BROS., HYDE & CO., LONDON. LEONARD BROS., NORTHAMPTON. R. HANNAH & ,00., NAPIER ANO HAWKE'S BAY CASH BOOT MART. HASTINGS-STREET! NAPIER. 216 PER IONIC, COPTIC, AND RIMUTAKA. FIRST SHTPiMENTS OF WINTER BOOTS AND SHOES Fore LADIES, GENTLEMEN, AND CHILDREN. Ladies' and Children's Boots in Lace, Button and Elastic. t Evening Shoes in Endless Variety. Fur-lined Slippers for Evening Wear, Gentlemen's Boots and Shoes In Wide Welts Scotch Grain, and Calf. £700 WORTH FJRST-CLASS GOODS, NEW FROM THE MAKERS. Every Line marked at the OLD DUTY PRICES to meet the times, which means to the Buyer A DISCOUNT OF THREE SHILLINGS IN THE POUND. Fresh, Clean, and Fashionable Goods from the Best Makers ure at present scarce in Now Zealand. John Murray's House is the ouly place in Hawke's Bay that can claim to bo fully supplied with these nrticles. There are tons upon tons of common boots in bond and bought in bankrupt estates that are not worth the duty paid on them. Besides which unsaleable articles in other parts of New Zealand are brought to this province and offered as new Goods after having dono duty in shop windows until all the substance has left them. Really good work can only be obtained in three or four houses in the whole of Now Zealand, and Murray's Boot Empoiium is one of those few houses. JOHN MURRAY, BOOT IMPORTER, HASTINGS-STREET, NAPIER. 302 TAMAKI SAWMILL COMPANY DANEVIRKE HAWKE'S BAY. THE Proprietors having secured .» , 000 , B^?! of tiio ueat Totara, Rlrau, Matai, and White Pino Timber in the North Island, and connected with Steel Trair. and Locomotive Engine with the main line of railway to Napier, this Company-are prepared to supply on he shortest notice to Shippers, 3awmillers, Ra'Jway, Timbor Merchants Harbor Boards. Bridge Comractors Builders »nd the general public— LOGS PILES LEEPER3 FENCING POSTS STRAINERS "RIDGE AND BUILDING TIMBER OF ALL KINDS SPECIAL QUO T A T I O N S JP.0.8. AT NAPIER Or on Railway Trucks at Tahoraito, en application to THE MANAGER, DANEVIRKE JAMES IRVINE, Naplor Agent CAMPBELL & SCOTT, Woodvllle Agents J. C. TAYLOR, Kaikora. B. L. KNIGHT, 218 Hastings. J-JASTLNGS TIMBER-YARDS. In order to effect pending Alteration In tho abovo Business the following lines will be sold at and UNDER COST FOR CASH:— QAA CORDS DKY FIREWOOD, 60 sacks i}\t\J Wheat, 40 sacks Capa Barley, SO pairs (all sizca JSABHKS, 90 Four-nannolled Kauri DOORS, 30 Half-glass Margin Light DOORS Ibota Plain and Colored Glass and Rosette Corners), 20 Rough Plate -glass DOORS (circular and sauare head). Sash Frames and Side Lights, nil kinds of Moulding, Skirting, and Architraves, 20 bales TOW (or Mattrass-making, 30 boxes Tea (good), 1 ton Sugar, 10 cases Kerosene, 5 cases Turps i drums Colza Oil 6 cases Castor Oil, 3 tons BRAN I PuANT and MACHINERY, consisting of 20 H.P. ENGINE (Haig's, quite new), 25 H.P. BOILER, PLANING and MOULDING MA. CHINK (for Tongueing, Grooving, Rusticating, making Architraves, Skirtings, Mouldines, &c), Saw Bench and Clroular Saws. Grindstone. Emery Wheel, Hit 3in Turned Stoel Shafting (with Couplings, Beams, Fellies, &c.). Corn Crusher, 4 First- class Heavy Spring Trap or Coach and 2 Heavy Draught HORSES, 2 Timber or Wool Drays, 1 Tip Curt, and other gear, &0., &c. The whole of the above will be sold at and under, cost for CASH, aa they must be cleared' Also, JUST RECEIVEDConaignmonts of NEWCASTLE, COLEBROOKDALE WEST. PORT, AND GREYMOUTH COALS. Large Stook of Seasoned Timber on hand, * Potts, Strainer*, House-block) and Palings, 18 i-ACRE SECTIONS, splendidly situated, adiolning tho Racecourse for sale on easy terms; also prepared to assist purohaaera to BUILD on same. - Agent (or TAMAKI BAWMILL COMPANY B. L "KNIOHT, 08NBRAL MERCHANT PASTINGB

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Hawke's Bay Herald, Volume XXIV, Issue 8335, 11 April 1889, Page 2

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