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_{ glotifinUiow, E, {Notification* under thi head, not exctiding twelve words, are tnserted for ! ; surpence each per insertion. E, 1 MR POWELL will bo at tho Athentsum this Afternoon 2 till 5. X LL Intending to procure the Lightning v t\ Fitter must givetheir names in To-day. This is positively the Last Week. „ HPO LET, 4-roomed Cottage top of Shakes?l ± pearoHill. Apply F. West. 70 fT^HE Coffee Palace for Afternoon Tea, JL Good Lunch, Fruit, Ham, Pastry, Jellies. LOST, ut Petane, about January 16th, a Lady's Gold Watch. Finder will be rewarded on returning to Herald Office. LOST, a Fawn Greyhound Dog, lump on neck. Finder will be rewarded on returning to Herald Office, Hastings. T OST, between Napior and Hastings, a JLJ Gold Watch and Chain ; initials on back of watch and writing inside. Finder rewarded on returning same to Herald Office Napier or Hastings, d~i KBBNOAGK Plums for Jam. G, GlassXX ford. The CaK, Hastings-street. TO LET, Six-roomed Houso, scullery, bathroom, washhouse, &c, in Thompsonroaa. Apply John Younghusbana. DRINK Provost's Sparkling Now Zealand Cldor. Wholesome and thirst-quench-ing; (UiX s.s. Kaikoura— l case Land and Water Ei Hats, bound and unbound ; also, 1 cose Manilla Hats, a comfort in hot weather. Prices right. Ringland and Thomas, Gentlemen's Outfitters. JAMES MILLS, Emerson-street, has Saddlery and Harness In every stylo and at lowest prices consistent with Al quality of workmanship and material. Try my horse covers this season ; tho best and cheap In the province. TO LET, Offices on second floor of Herald Chambers. Dlnwiddie, Walker and Co. TJOOKS I BOOKS I BOOKS !— Libraries JL9 can have old Books rebound and made like new at the Hawke's Bay Herald Office. I ABELS I— Address and Chemists, In any J number of colored inks and variety of designs printed and lithographed at the Hawke'b Bay Herald Office. CASH Books, Day Books, and Lodaore ruled to any pattern and manufactuiod to any size at the Hawke's Bay Herald Office. MUSIC Bound hi Cloth and Leather at the Hawke's Bay Herald Office, /CERTIFICATES designed and printed %j from Copperplate at the Hawkb"s Bay Herald Office. PLANS I— Plain and Colored lithographed ! at the Hawee'B Bay Herald Office. A lib kinds of Shipping and Customs Forms j£%_ printed at the Hawke's Bay Herald Office. aiotitm ' JOHN DINWIDDIE HAS FOE ISALE Properties as under :— NAPIER— 4, S, 7, and 10 roomed Houses, one j large Stone Building, Shop. Offices, &c, called the Ha wke s Bay Chambers, Emerson-street HASTINGS— Ono 5-roomed House,and Town r Seotions 218, 219, 121, 123, 115, 116, UT 1 KAIKORA— Largo Store and|D welling-house, Sections 84 and 85 MAKOTUKU-Sectlon 18, acres divided into i and i acre lots, opposite Railway Station • DANEVIRKE— II-roomed Houso, 4-acre, op poaito the Bank of New Zealand WOODVILLE-Section 36, 40 acres freehold ; Section 37, 40 acres leasehold; opposito the Victoria Railway Station Town Section 54, with 2 Shops and t Dwelling-house, 1 Cottage of 4 * rooms, liotwoen Poatofflce and Club Hotol COOK COUNTY (Patutahl Townshlp)-Seo , tions 6, 7, 9, 10, and GO, i-aores l WAIAPU COUNTY (Waipiro Bay)-9a5 acres freehold, 250 acres lease! hold ; 2COO Sheep WAIROA COUNTY- 6000 acres freehold, J 8000 acres leasehold ; 6000 Sheep WAIROA (Township of Clyde)— Seotions 010, 620, and 622, J-acroa H,B. COUNTY ITownship of Clive -Seotions 298, 299, and 72, freehold ; 7} oores with Dwelling-house , TAURANGA-200 aores freehold rubberTstamps Orders will receive Prompt Attention. Office: Adjoining Conroy and Co., Regent \ street, Napier. JOHN DINWIDDIE. 11l PUBLICJPTICE. PLEASE READ THIS CAREFULLY. TflO THE PUBLIO GENERALLY, C M. —It has been my desire for many years to escape the Bonds of a Tied House and gat possession of a FREE HOTEL, bo that I could import Winoa and Spirits direct from Home 1 1 havo at last succeeded in doing bo and Leased the EMPIRE. Although tho edifice is not as pretentious as I could havo desired, still. In a very short space of time, after several alterations have been completed and every room thoroughly renovated, I shall bo In a position to offer to my friends and patrons STERLING HOME! COMFORT. • combined with moderate charges. It is with pleasure I announce that I have cabled to Edinburgh (tho Order having been previously written) for 14 Qaarter-caaks of very choice Wines and Splrlte, -which will arrive in the course of a few weeks by steamer. IBhall then be in the pleasant position of offering to the public tho bostand most expensive Wines and Spirits ovor imported for sale into Hawke's Bay. It is my determination to give the publio a good article at current irices. I shall carry on Ihe Bottling Bualmess in its entirety. Circulars will bo duly ssued. I have at present in Bond vory Old 8' Extra Special Whisky I imported several months ago. I now have the pleasure of introducing it to tho publio, ana trust that all Connoisseurs will not fail to call at tho Empire and pass their verdict. Believe me to remain, gontlemen, yours sincerely, JOHN P. SMITH lLate of Farndon), P.S.— The Orders that I have already booked will be attended to. 392 TO THEJLADIEB. ■, MRS NOT, teacher of the " Elixir " system of Dressmakino (protected under the Patents, Designs, and Trade Marks Act, 1889), has arrived In Napier. MRS NOV is a teacher of 26 years' experience, and having studied four systems of Dressmaking— t Brltißh, Scientific Eureka, and Parisian— is an authority for stating that tho " Elixir " has suporsedod all othor mothods by its simplicity and its accuracy, pupll3 without any previous knowledge of Dressmaking easily learning it in from four to six lessons of ono hour eaoh, without the use of charts, patterns, or 1 measurements to cut Dresses, Bodices, Mantles, Jackets, Skirts, and Capes. It is so cer. tainly accurate that fitting Is not necessary. 1 Proficiency Guaranteed. Testimonials from all tho principal towns visited, including the Lady Prinoipal and pupils of Nelson College, tho Roy. Mother of tho Monastery, Nelson, and tho Sisters of Meroy at St. Mary's Convent at Wellington. Laaies may mako up ' Dressos and form their own classes, choosing their own hour?, under Mrs Noy's supervision. Address — Mrs Whittera's, CHve Square. 379 J. M. CRERAR Is now landing Large Shipments of ACCOUNT BOOKS made specially to my own orders by the leading Home Manufacturers, and are tho best value in tho Market. NOTEPAPERS AND ENVELOPES. Plain and Fancy, in Boxes and Packets. (Very choap lines In Commercial Envelopes.) I LAW STATIONERY. Parohments. Deed Papers, Foolscaps, Letter ; Papers, and all Stationers' Sundries. FANCY GOODS Being added to every week. Birthday and Wedding Presents in great variety, and Show Room open all tho year round. NEW BOOKS. Parcels of New Bookß reoolved py every direct steamer. Tho' Cheap Colonial Series of Standard Novels a, speciality; BIBLES AND PRAYER BOOKS. I have a very full stook of Bibles, Prayer Books, Hymn Books, and Devotional Books in all bindings. ARTIST MATERIALS. Full Stooks always on Hand. SCHOOL BOOKSi School Books and School Renuisltes. Tho Trade and Committees supplied on the moat liberal terms. '" ' PHOTOGRAPHIC ART SOCIETY'S BoautHul Piolures constantly added to. JOHN M. CRERAR, BOQKSELLER A^D STATIQN.E.R, HASTINGStSTREKT, NAPIER.' 237

HASTINGS BOOK AROAH^ TVTEW jwv"*- -*j£b X* ' ..v^s, MTTSIO, FANCY GOODS, Inkstands. Writing Valises, Ladles' Bags, Toy Pocket-books, Purses, &0., &o, CHRISTMAS CARDS I CHRISTMAS CARDS ! CHRISTMAS CARDS I D. WHYTOCK & CO. Are now offering thoir Now Goods for the coming season. Christmas Cards, very ohoioe. in Endless Variety and Latest Designs : all prices, from Id to 5s each. COME AND SEE A Fino Selection of Hand-pain tod Cards of NEW ZEALAND FLOWERS & SCENERY For sending to Friends at Homo. SPECIAL.— Tho Vest Pocket Library, a book for everybody, 7 Books Handßomoly Bound in Ono Volume ; suitable for tho vest pocket, containing knowledge on all subjects. Invaluable to business people.-— Solo Agonts. DIARIES FOR! 895. m SHARP AND ALFORD, DIRECT IMPORTERS OF BOOKS, STATIONERY, AND FANCY GOODS. Oppoßito Roach s Grocory Storo HSRETAUNGA-ROAD, HASTINGS. AGENTS FOR "H.B. HERALD."

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Hawke's Bay Herald, Volume XXX, Issue 9993, 21 January 1895, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Hawke's Bay Herald, Volume XXX, Issue 9993, 21 January 1895, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Hawke's Bay Herald, Volume XXX, Issue 9993, 21 January 1895, Page 3

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