~~ iSptr-tal gMlncrttaemenlißi ! 1 ESTABLISHED 1807. ! MESSRS WILSON & DAVIES SURGEON DENTISTS Tennyson-street! Napier. TELEPHONE No. 83.1 MR W. MAKES PERIODICAL VISITS TO WAIPAWA, DUE NOTIOE OF WHICH WILL BK GIVEN. Hospital and Gratia Patients attended ovory Morning from 9.30 until 10 a.m. HASTINGS BRANCH At Williams and Kettle's Build inqb). Dnys of Attendnnco durine Month of March, evory TUESDAY and FRIDAY; hours, from 10.15 a.m. to 1.30 p.m. Soo Monthly Notico. 20th January, 1891. 12 ESTABLISnED"IBGS MR LEASK SURGEON DENTIST, From Edinburgh, late of Dunedin, EDINA HOUSE, "TENNYSON STREET Painless extraction der gas. Tedephone No. 151 130 MORFORD COTTLE, ! DENTAL SURGEON, njVSTINGS. Pkivate Residence, Queen-stueet. May bo consulted daily «t Mr Tyurman s. Chemist. Artitlcial Teeth inserted in gold or vulcanite. Children's Teeth treated as a spccifl-ltty. 213 r USE ONLY KIRKPATRICK'S BRAND [g^k BRAND PURE FRUIT JAM. Among tho principal manufactures of the Colony nro tho Jams produced at Nelson bj 5 MESSRS KIRKPATRICK AND CO. Th. assurance of the manufacturers that none bm tho purest Colonial grown Fruits nrc used bi them is amply borne out. by tho quality ol tharticlo they supply, and to which it would bi impossiblo to And anything superior. B: patronising KIRKPATRICK'S "K" bran, of JjVM housekeepers will not only ho doins their best to encourage the local industries hi necessary for tho welfare of the Colony, bu will provido their households with Jam thn for wholesomencss, purity, nnd richness ma; challenge tho world. -" N.Z. Tablet." 5 S.KIRKPATRICK&CO MANUFACTURERS, NELSON. 73 i JUST OPENED, ANOTHER DIRECT SHIPMENTiOF TH' FAMOUS TTIGH-ARM LOCKSTITCI r - HAND SEWING MACHINES WITH ALL THE LATEST IMPROVE MENTS. Simple Durable, Light-running Nolsoles WITH HANDSOME WjVLNUT INLAID COVER, CASH PRICE) £i 10s.: s. IHE CHEAPEST AND BEST IN THE MARKET. HALLENSTEIN BROS ] i, NEW ZEALAND CLOTHING _ 2 FACTORY, NAPIER, HASTINGS, AND iWAIPAW. NOVELTY DEPOT FOR CHEAP LAMPWARE 1 FLANNELETTE UNDERCLOT.fi ING, NICE ASSORTMENT, AT THE DRAPERY CO.] 7; BLANKETS— Colonial and EnglisL No better Value in the Trade. MnBHWNM«IIBIME3gwnPJtaM-JllnM^MM 75 m^ i «w»__mb POST-OFFICE, NAPIER. Mails closo for tho undermentioned placesFor Wollington and South (overland), dall at 10 a.m. Lato lcttors' mail van souti ). oxprcs3at 10.15 a.m. For jVuckland overland), Monday and Thur day, at 12.30 p.m. San Francisco Mail. Wednesday, May 10. For Samoa, Sandwich Islands, Continent o United Kingdom, Continont o Europo, &c, at 9.15 a.m. Lato letter; having a single extra rate of postngi K2..1) as a lato feo may bo poste. in tho mail van attached to the Souti Express leaving Nnpier railway station ai llMsn.ni. on tholfitli. Duo in London oi . June 20th. Wednesday, May 16. For Wairoa, per b.s. To Kapu, at 8 a.m. For Australian colonies, per s.s. Rotokinc (from Wellington), at 10 a.m. Thursday, May 17. For Gisborne and jVuckland, per s.s. Southern Cross, nt 2.45 p.m. Lato fee letters i p.m. Saturday, May 19. For Southern ports and Tasmania, per s.s, Wairarapa, at 12.15 p.m. Late foe lettors 1 p.m. For Gisborno, Auckland, and jVustrnlinn colonies, per s.s. Talune, at 3.15 p.m. Late fee letters I p.m. Mail via Naples. Tuesday, May 22. For Indin, China, Japan, Straits Settlements, Mediterranean ports. United Kingdom, Continont of Europe, &c, at 10 a.m. Connect with Bteamer leaving Melbourno on 29th inst. Due London lth July. For Australian colonies, per s.s. Tarawera (from Wellington), at 10 a.m. ' Diiiect Mail. Tuesday, May 29, For United Kingdom, Continent of Europe, &c., per s.n. lonic, at 10 a.m. Parcel post mail closes on Saturday, 2Uth, at 10 a.m. Duo in London 11th July. POST-OFFICE HOLIDAY. Thursday, 21th (Queen's Birthday), will bo observed as a close holiday at all post-ofllces. Mails usually closed on Thursday will bu closed on the previous evening nt 8 p.m. On tho same evening the letter receivers will be cleared at 0 p.m., and here will be a delivery of correspondence at the public counter of llio Chief Post oillce from 8 to 8.30 p.m. S, J. JA O, IChlof Po&tmastor. Chief Posl-ofllce. Napior. May Hi. 1891.
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Hawke's Bay Herald, Volume XXIX, Issue 9681, 16 May 1894, Page 2
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662Page 2 Advertisements Column 5 Hawke's Bay Herald, Volume XXIX, Issue 9681, 16 May 1894, Page 2
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