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HAWKK'B BAY BOOK AND STATIONERY WAREHOUSE. JOHN CRERAR 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 Cowing Letter Books and Presses, Minute Books, Bill Books, Pass Books, Writing and Copying li.kß (best makes ana all colors), &c, . Notepapers and Envelopes (exceedingly hoavy stocks 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 ondlesa variety). Lawyers' Sundries, Cloth-lined, Parchment, Cartridge, and ordinary Deed Envelopes, &0., &c. FANCY STATIONERY. Writing Desks, Blotting Canes, Work Boxes and Baskets, Ladies' Bags, Pocket Books, Purses, Card Cases, Photo, Albums and Screens (very fine assortment and newest designs', Mtisio Portfolios and Rolls, &c, &c. New Books and New Mcsio by every direct steamer from London, . SCHOOL BOOKS In very large supply for the coming season. The Trade, Country Storekeepers, Sunday and Day School Committees treated on very liberal terms. JOHN CRERAR, HASTINGS & TE>JNYSON BTRBSTS, NAPIER. 167 JA S . S P EIGHT. & CO. (T. H. Giffobd, Napier Agent), MALSTEKS AND BREWERS, DUNKDIX. Report of the Melbourne Jurors— Mepbrs Sprioht and Co. also took First and Second Prizes (or their Strong Ales at. the Melbourne Exhibition, 1881.— Vido Jurors' Report. One hundred and twenty Barrels of Beer were submitted quito indiscriminately from all parts of the world, and bad to be tested against one another at ono and the same time. Ynur Jurors have had eleven meetings, extending ovor a period of one month, from 20th November to 20th Decembor, and have deliberated on an average of three hours each sitting, so that ample time and care was duly taken to form a correct and acceptable judgment. W. JOHNSON Chairman of Jurors. GLASGOW EXHIBITION, 1888. A cask of Ale shown was pronounced by Competent Experts to be equal to Burtons Palo Ales.-Vide "Evening star," 11th Nov. ember. 283 SPEIGHT AND OO.'S CITY BKEWERY, DONEDIN. HIGH TESTIMONY FROM HOME AS TO THE EXCELLENCY OF OUR ALES. The following communication hasj vet been received by Messrs Speight & Co. (per favor of G. R. West, Esq.) as to the Superior quality of their Ales :— Hofcß, Moore & Co., Steamship Furnishers, Ship and Store Merchants,, 72 and 74, Broomilaw, Glasgow, Nov. 9, 1888. G. R. Wkbt, Esq. 135, Euston-road, London. Dhab Sift,— Being intimate with ono of tie Principal Supervisors of Excise hero. I sent him a few dozen of Messrs Speight & Co.'B Ounedin Beer, with the objecC of getting an opinion of the Excise Chemist on it, and I am glad to cay he has pronounced it one of the Finest Beers he ever analysed, it having the high specific gravity of lU'SO deg., the greatest amount of spirit, and the best quality of acid he ever came across. When I tell you that every shipment of Beer going out o£ the Clyde must bo 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 Boor is too fiat to send to anyone but an expert in the trade, but as soon as it comes into condition I will have it distributed. Yours, very truly, igned) ROBB MOORE & CO. 829 I'orH. 8. Moore. CLEARANCE SALE. JAMES 'S. LARGE, CABINETMAKER, byron:street. JAMES S. LARGE S ETOOK OF FURNITURE, UPHOLSTERY, PIANOS, &C, Will be Offered on the Most Favorable Terms to Cash Buyers. The Quality of the Goods need no recom mendation. JAMES S. LARGE; NAPIKR. CLEARANCE SALE. j i H.J.&T.STAEKEY, CABINETMAKERS AND UPHOLSTERERS, Ha vo opened In Emerßon-streeti with a oholce - selection of GENERAL HOUSEHOLD FUR NITURE A large assortment of SINGLE AND DOUBI IRON BED STEADS PERAMBULATORS. B 1 USHWARB SWING TOILET GLASSES OVER-MANIEL MIRKORS, TOILET SETS TEA SETS (» very moe assortment). Also PIANOS, by various Makers— very supeilo instruments. Retail Agents for Napier for THE DEFRIES' SAFETY LAMPS (Patent for burning Mineral Oils without Danger or SmelF-Table Hanging, and Braoket Wicks, Glasses, and Globes always on band h j. and~tTstarkey (Next to Mr A. Reznmlngton, Chemist.) HSMERBON-BTREET HI BOOTS! BOOTS! BOOTS! SGOLDING ha» much pleasure in ■ informing his Customers and the Tr/M that he has imported some of the UA.TE3T IMPROVED BOOT-MAKING * MACHINERY, and asheemploysnone butFirst-classHanai can miarantee an article that for Quality Style? and Cheapness can compete favorablj ■with anything to the Market. ■ Country Customers by leaving their measure on their way to Town can, If necessary, bi fitted with a .Sound Well-fitting Boot theii return in the evening. Bpeoial Terms made with the iTade. Cheapest Hoobe in tbe District ro • . Repairs note the address— 8. OOLDIWS, BOOT FACTORY RBDCLIFFE ROAD 78 TARADALE A. FAIL ' ;" . (IiATE BOSCB £ FAIL. GENERAL COOPERS WEST CUTE. :. Tallow Oaeks, ChornßLßutter TubfjCheaa Vats, and all Jclnds of Work connected, wit toe Trade tuned out with despatch ha ** m LOWEST KWSITOK f BJOKS. cX 1"

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Hawke's Bay Herald, Volume XXIV, Issue 8336, 12 April 1889, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 8 Hawke's Bay Herald, Volume XXIV, Issue 8336, 12 April 1889, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 8 Hawke's Bay Herald, Volume XXIV, Issue 8336, 12 April 1889, Page 1