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gmsitwag jpttwg. HAWKK'SZBAY BOOK AND STATIONERY WAREHOUSE. JOHN CRBRAK Is now landing, ex Helen Denny and other late arrivals, a large and varied assortment of COMMERCIAL, LAW, & FANCY STATIONERY, Comprising Ledgers, Journals, Cash Books, Day Books Conying Letter Books and Presses, Minute Books, Bill Books, Pass Books, Writing and Copying Inks (best makes and all colors), &c, Notepapers and Envelopes (exceedingly heavy Btookß and exceptionally good value. LAW STATIONERY Consisting Parchments, Deed Papers (hand-made and machine, plain and ruled), Briefing Papers, Foolscaps, Letter Papers, Note Papers (in endless variety). Lawyers' Sundries, Cloth-lined, Parchment, Cartridge, and ordinary Deed Envelopes, &c, &c. FANCY STATIONERY. Writing Desks, Blotting Cases, Work Boxes and Baskets, Ladies' Bags, Pockot Books, Pursos, Card Caseß, Photo, Albums and Screens (very fine assortment and newest designsi, Music Portfolios and Rolls, &c, &c. New Books and New Music by every direct steamer trom London. SCHOOL BOOKS In very largo supply for tho coming season. The Trade, Country Storekeepers, Sunday and Day School Committees treated on very liberal terms. JOHN CRERAR, HASTINGS & TENNYSON STREETS,' NAPIER. 167 JA S . SPEIGHT & CO. (T. H. Gipford, Napier Agent), MALSTEHS AND BREWERS, Ddnedin. Report of the Melbourne Jurors— Messrs Speioht.and Co. also took FirsL and Second Prizes for their Strong Ales at the Melbourne Exhibition, 1881.— Vide Jurors' Report. Ono hundred and twenty Barrels of Beor wero submitted quite indiscriminately from all parts of tho world, and had to be tested against one another at ono and tho sama time. Ymir Jurors have had oloven roaotings, extending ovor a period of one monl h, from 20th November to HOth Dccemljor, and have deliberated on an average of three hours each sitting, sn that ample time and care was duly taken to form a correct and acceptable judgment. W. JOHNSON Chairman of Jurors. OLASGOW EXHIBITION, 1888. A cask of Ale shown was pronounced by Competent Experts to be equal to Burton s Palo Ales.-Vide "Evening star," 14th Nov. ember. 268 SPEIGHT AND OO.'S CITY BREWERY, DUNEDIN. HIGH TESTIMONY FROM HOME AS TO THE EXCELLENCY OF OUR ALES. The following communication hasj vat been received by Messrs Speight & Co. (per favor of a, R, West, Esq.) as to the Superior quality of their Ales :— Robb, Moore & Co,, Steamship Furnishers, Ship and Store Merchants, 72 and 74, Broomilaw, Glasgow, Nov. 9, 1883. G. R. Wkst, Esq. 135, Euston-road, London. Dear Sir,— Being intimate with one of the Principal Supervisors of Excise hero, I sent him a few dozen of Messrs Speight & Co.'s Dunedin Beer, with the object of getting an opinion ot the Excise Chemist nn it, and I am glad to cay he has pronounced it one of the Finest Beera he ever analysed, it having the high specific gravity of 10 - 80 deg., tho greatest amount of spirit, and tho best quality of acid he ever came across. When I tell you that every shipment of Beer going out of the Clyde must be sampled by the Exoise Officers, and then analysed by their Chemists, I consider this opinion is better than anything else I could say on it. At present the Beer is too flat to send to anyone but an export in the trade, but as soon as it comes into condition I will have it distributod. Yours, very truly, igned) ROBB MOORE & CO. 929 Per H. S. Moore. CLEARANCE SALE. JAMES 'S. LARGE, CABINETMAKEK, byron:street. JAMES S. LARGE S STOCK OF FURNITUBE, UPHOLSTERY, PIANOS, &c, Will be Offered on the Most Favorable Terms 10 Cash Buyers. The Quality of the Goods need no rccom mondatlon. JAMES S. LARGE, NAPJER. CLEARANCE SALE. 26 H.J.&T.STARKEY, CABINETMAKERS AND UPHOLSTERERS, Have opened in Emerson-street with a choice selection of /GENERAL HOUSEHOLD FUR XT NITURE A large assortment of SINGLE AND DOUBI IRON BED STEADS PERAMBULATORS. B USHWARE SWING TOH.ET GLASSES OVER-MANIEL MIRUORS, TOnjET SETS TEA SETS (a very nice assortment). ' Also PIANOS, by various Makors— very supoilo inHtrumenta, " Retail Agents for Napier for THE DEFRIES' SAFETY LAMPS (Patent for burning Mineral Oils without Dangor or Smell— Table Hanging, and Bracket Wloks, Glasses, and Globes always on hand h j. andlTstarkey (Nest to Mr A. Reminlngton, Chemist.) EMERSON-STREET 1M BOOTS t BOOTS I BOOTS I SGOLDING has much pleasure in • informing his Customers and the Tb/bi that he has imported some of the LATEST IMPROVED BOOT-MAKING MACHINERY, and as lie employs none but First-class Handi can guarantee an article that for Qualitj Style, and Cheapness can compete favorabl] with anything in the Market. . Country Customers by leaving thelrmeaann on their way to Town can, if necessary, bi fitted with a Sound Well-fitting Boot tbeii return in the evening. Special Terms made with the lTade. Cheapest House in the* District fo 1 , RXPAIKS NOTE THE ADDRESS— & GOLDINQ'B BOOT FACTORY KEDCL.IFP'E ROAD 78 ■'. ; TARADALE ! A. PAIL 1 (Late Boyck ft Fail. GENERAL COOPERS WEST OLIVE. Tallow Casks, Chuimßutter Tata, f "heesi Vats, and all kinds ot Work conneoted witl . the. Trade turned out with deepafob ani * lOWBW VOMIBLS SZUCEi 10

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Hawke's Bay Herald, Volume XXIV, Issue 8335, 11 April 1889, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 8 Hawke's Bay Herald, Volume XXIV, Issue 8335, 11 April 1889, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 8 Hawke's Bay Herald, Volume XXIV, Issue 8335, 11 April 1889, Page 1