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NEW GOODSD NEW GOODS. NEW GOODS. Km*« Proßents tor Friends in tho Old Country. iMgt ConslgoMtnts of all kind* of Fanoy Cnods for the Xmas Trade are being opened at the Hastings Aroadb. D. WHYTOCK & CO. \V'ILL commence their display of < *"» Xmas Goods on SATURDAY, consisting of Books, Cards, and Booklets in end- - lees variety and lateßt dosigns. Ladies' Bags, . Writing Cases, Desks, inkstandß, latest NovaUlfis in Fancy Goods. A largo Stock of j Hymifßid Psayer Books Imported direct. A : large Stock of New Music just opened ; I < Sheard'B and other Annuals for 1801. The ' Publio ore respectfully Invited to Inspect all Goods on display without being pressed to buy WELLINGTON PRICES. SPECIAL. — A Consignment of Genuine JAPANESE GOODS on view, which will be oloured at Immense Bargains. Planos.Ora Ana, Violins, Accordoona &o y &o Agenta for Milner and Thompson. Mb J W Richardson, Tuner D. ffHYTOOK AND CO.' Hastings Arcadb] 47 SOLID COMFORT. YOU wear Boots, of course ! And you have had v lot of trouble In youi time with your feet? Yes, and you have tried hard to got a comfortable fit, and a boot that will wear. And you have run round to many makers, and still you are not satisfied. Ah, we know it well, we have been through all this, and can understand yoßr feelings, out there is still hope for you and y%ur family. Take our advice, based on long etoenenco, go direct to your Boot and Shoe De»ler and ask for a pair of ZEALANDIA BOOTS. If he doeß not happen to keep them, he will put -on a superior air, and tell you he haa something as good, and cheaper. Dont believe it. There is ONLY ONE ZEALANDIA, And you want that brand and no other. You will get a Gkand Fitting Boot, and ono thai will give you more satisfaction than any other boot you ever wore. EVEKY PAIK BKANDED "ZEALANDIA. 1 Try this advice, and If It Is not as stated make a complaint direct to the Wholesale Manufacturers SKELTON FROSTICK AND CO., OHRISTCHTJROH. And if it takes an Earthquake to put the matter right You Can Rely On The;*. THE PHARMACY THE HEADACHE WAFERS HAVE ARRIVED. ALSO A CHOIC ASSORTMENT OFTollet Bottles Smolllng Bottlea Nail Brushos Tooth Brushos And othor Toilot Requisites. Riding Belts Hot-water Bottl Washing Glovoa Flesh Gloves Pockot Inhalers Foeding Cups And oth New Goods. J. S. WELSMAN, HASTINGS-STREET night"b"ell. INFLUENZA. ■JVTOW that Influenza h»8 made its A.* appoaranco again, tho Publio should know the CHEAPEST AND MOST EFFECTIVE KEUEDY OOLEMANE AND SONS EUCALYPTE EXTRACT IT IS A CEUTAIN PRK\ENTATIVE AND CURE We have thousands of Testimonials from all parts of the Colonies. It has also been proved beyond a doubt when the Influonza was raging last year, wnero the Encalypto Extrao waa freoly used tho dlseaso was never contracted. During tho late Influenza Epidomio scarcely a house was wlthont our Extract, In fact ho demand was so q eat In tho Australian Colonies that wo could net supply it CAUTION. See that each Bottle boars our Roglstored Trado Mark (Tree of Life), and tho Signature of Colkmane and Sons, Cootamundra N.S.W., without which it is a fraud AGENT FOR NAPIERUR A. ECOLES, Chemist AGENTS FOR HABTINGSMR TYERM^N AND MESSRB BECK AVT) CO. 68 THE BEST CREAM SEPARATOR IB TIIB "ALEXANDRA" IT EXCELS EVERY OTHER MAKB IN MANY IMPORTANT RESPECTS, It requires least power and makes least nolßo, It is simple and direct In evory action. A child could understand Its construction. It Is cheap. It is least costly in wear and tear. It is easily cleaned and easily oiled. It saves moro Cream than any othor make, It Is easily regulated. It does not smash tho Croam like othors. It gives least froth on Milk and Croam. BEAT ALL OTHERS AT A 6 DAYS WORKING TRIAL, And gained the tSQ Prize of tho Royal Agricultural Society of England. FRED. "FULTON AGENT „ HENRY NESBITT, FAMILY GROCER AND PROVISION DEALER, IMPORTER OF CHINA, GLASSWARE AND CROCKERY, BEGS to thank his old Customers and tho Roaidonta of Napier and the Country Districts for the kind patronage that he has recoived from thorn for tho last oight years. Having completed arrangements, he will contlnuo tho Business with a Now and Varied Stock of GENERAL GROCERIES, PRIME WOOD VILLE CHEESE, HAMS AND BACON, Of the Finest Quality. Also A LARGE STOCK OF CROCKERY Customers may rely on getting A FIRST- CLAt3 ARTICLE AT Till LOWEST POSSIBLE PRICE. 3 FAMILIES WAITED ON FOR ORDERS Goods Dollvored Same Day. HENRY NESBITT FAMILY GROCER AND PROVISI DEALER, HASTINGS-STREET NAPIER' TO STAND THIS SEASON AT OMAHU /W^ 'I'ffiT" THOROUGH. WgSb - 15 BRED STALLION JSBL patriarch, By Yattondon-Days of Old. TERMS-Flve Guineas Each Mare. ALSO, f «»»__ |HE FASHIONABLY b lM| 1 BRED YOUNG SIRE 6 JlSl RENATA, 1 By Albany— No Name (full Brother to Oadoi and Disownod) TERMS-Six Guineas Each Mare. n For further particulars apply to Gfoom .hargcorto w , M< BROUQHTON U Omaha U CO STAND THIS SEASON AT MANGA J5 TAEATA fifTAnON, WAIPUKURAU, « 0^ 'j HE THOROUGH ( 1 BRED SIRE * JBLforerunner i 'BY KINO OF CLUBS-EN EVANT. Forerunner's performances are well known Dc y this district, and his stook are well spoken QA f. W' Hlb sire, KING OF CLUBS, was got by tho D' nported Ace of Clubs, dam Marohioness Jc mp.), sister to The P«er (imp). C< EN EVANT Is by Lord Lyon, her dam •>$ adyMary (dam of Gang Forward), by Or- . indo, out of SpUtvoto (grand dam of St. D< Jbans) by St, Luke— Elooireea (grand dam of Ti eddington. Di ga TERMS— i guineas eooh mare two or tore aa per arrangement. ' Forfurtterpartle^^^^ 1 1 Stud Groom, jj

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Hawke's Bay Herald, Volume XXVIII, Issue 9545, 4 December 1893, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 6 Hawke's Bay Herald, Volume XXVIII, Issue 9545, 4 December 1893, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 6 Hawke's Bay Herald, Volume XXVIII, Issue 9545, 4 December 1893, Page 4

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