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$<rt«f«rttow. (Notifieatiuiit under this head, not c: ceeding twelve wor/lt, are inserted /£ J3 sixpence each per insertion. ; "O ARRACOUTTA, Watehou, Mullett, Scl J3 napper; also Turkeys, Duckß, an Chickens, alivo or dead, at Probblo's. BARHY BROS, aro now landing New castle Coal ex M. A. Doran. YITtoSIjEYAN Church, Hastings. -Pervic „ f T of Snng on Friday .Evening, " Joh j Ploughman." "OABBITS, Rabbits, just received; als t\i smoked Gurnet and Rock Oysten Pitt, Hastings. VACANCY for two Gentlemen Boarder at Mrs Kubertson, Byron-street. Term moderate. /"^ ENTL-KMBN'S Mackintoshes, Overcoats \JT and Covert. Conlq. Variel y largo. Pricoi right. Ringland and Thomas, Genllomcn'i Outfitters, &c. BARRY BROS, are Selling NowcastU Coal at Reduced Rates from Ship'BSide TO LWT, an Kißht-roomcd Houso witr every convenience, on tho hills. Applj P. P. Colledgc, Munroe-stroot. >. _— . FOR SALK, a Single-Boaled Buggy, alsc an Kxprc-s. Apply P. F, Colledgc Munroo-street. OTEWART Island Oysters, finest sample I. ever Been in Napier. G. Glassford, Tlu Cafe. T ABELS I— Address and Chemists, In an] I- J J curator of colored Inks and variety ol designs prluted and lithographed at the Ha wee's Bat Herald Office. 7 /^BRTIFICATKS designed and printed - Vy from Copperplate at the Hawke'b Bas Herald Office. PLANS I— Plain and Colored lithographed at the Hawse's Bay Herald Office. CASH Books, Day Books, and Lodzers ruled to any pattern and manufaotuied a to any size at the Hawse's Bat ttbiht.ti i, Offioe. 0 "M USIC Bonnd In Cloth and Leather a. the -LtJL Hawke'b Bay Herald Office. j - [%/TANY contend for pre-eminence, I. «.»-• but amongst the crowd oflered to tho i- public "Royal Color's" Tobacco is facile 7 princeps. 499 s . T. W. BALFOUB, T AND AND ESTATE AGENT, , -*-' INSURANCE FIRE AND MARINE), 1 SHAREBROKER, AND GENERAL AGENT. OFFICE IN COOPERS BUILDINGS, Opposite Post and Electric Telegraph Office Sl-AKKSPEARE-ROAD. 173 j ROYAL INSURANCE ; COMPANY. I BEG to not.fy that Mr T- W. BALFOUR has been appointed Chief Agent for Hawko's Bay Province. 612 GEO. H. TURTONI f|^HE Proprietors of the Vanity Fair -1- have conferred a lasting blessing on the Government of New Zealand, as tho increased duty from this brand of Cigarette has enabled tho Hon. J. * ard to come before ■ Parliament with a large surplus. 127 I AM positively selling ott, everything im-StbesacriflcedL Paperhangings, Sorim, Calico Oils, ana Colors, varnishes, Brushes, Mixed Paints, Enamels, Gold Paint, Sheet, Plate, Colored, Cathedral, and Fancy Glass. Sheet and Plate Mirror Glass Shades and Stands, Immense variety of Picture Framl Mouldings, Cardboard, Cut Mounts, &c. , am taking work very low to use up my stock which la very heavy, Note tho addreßS — Woodcock's Oil and Color Stores, DalUrastreet 176 F. SUTTON, LAND VALUER AND GENERAL COMMISSION AGENT, HAS removed to Offices adjoining Messrs Murray, Roberts and Co,, Tennyson-street. Loans Negotiated at Lowest Current Bates, Several Amounts open for Investment. Valuations in Town and Country. Land and Income Tax Returns Prepared. All Commissions exeouted promptly, and to Clients bestadvantage. Napier 16th May 1895. 177 MONEY TO LEND. I HAVE Several Amount for Investment in snms of £300 T0 £10,000 ANDOVERI AT FROM tl TO IV Pfiß CENT. Special Arrangements for Large Amounts on Broad Acres. F. BUTTON. Napier, 3rd June, 1895. 178 ITAWEE'S BAjT JOCKEY CLUB. I AUTUMN MEETING, 1897. HAWKE'S BAY STAKES, • of 500 eovs. Second horse to receivo 70 soys and third horse .0 soys out of the stake. For two and three-year-olds (presents foals and yearlings). Weight-for-Age. Sl* _nd a Half Fnrlonge. Winners after Ist August, 1896, of any race or races collecti voly of the value of 250 sovb to carry 31b ; of 500 soys, 51b ; of 750 soys, 71b ; of 1000 soys, 101 b extra. Maiden throe-year-olds at timo of starting allowed 101 b ; two-year olds 71b. By a Sweopstako of <S soys each with 200 soys added. Thoswccpstako shall bo payable to tho Secretary of tho Hawko's Bay Jockey Club on Goneral Entry Day, Autumn Meeting, 1897, unless forfeits aro declared and paid as follows :— 2 soys on tho 13th Octobor, 1896, or 3 soys on the 19th January, 1897. All horses remaining In after tho 19th January, 1897, must pay their total subscription of 5 soys on General Entry Day, Autumn Meeting, 1897. Should there be any surplus arising from the sweepstake it will be given to the race. No money is requirod at time of nomination. Nominations close at the Criterion Hotel, Napier, by 10 p.m. on TUESDAY, 30th July, 1895. F. D. LUCKJE, Secretary, Criterion Hotel, Napier, 30th June, 1895. 115 A FACT-TRY IT. (Extract from Napier " Daily Telegraph, July 9, 1895.) The M'Kenzie safo cloth oleaner has to-day ' been tested on tho blanket of ono of the machines in tho "Daily Telegraph" Offloe, with the result that In future It will be constantly kept on tho premiseß. The printer's ink was romoved instantly, and to the surI prise of all who witnessed tho test. Few drops only in boiling water cleans , Groaßy, Spotted, or Stained Apparel or Hats. Dessertspoonful In a pint of boiling water removes Inks, Grease, or other stains from carpots. Tablespoonful In a bjicket of boiling water i romoves Grease, Oil, &c, from Floors. Ounce in flvo gallons hot water Cloans and ! Renews Tweed Suits, Ladies ' Heavy DresßCß, ' &c. Ounce (costs 2d) in copper, thoroughly I Cleans Blankets, Household Linen, &c, saves half soap, timo, and labor; no soda , or other cleansing substances required. Try It Sold by Erapere, Grocera, Chomiats, and Ironmongers. PRICE, IS 3d. 476 t _ . «t CJTUDY ECONOMY AND !, KJ KENEW OLD CLOTHE 3. LOCAL OPINION. The Manse, Napier, July 11th, 1895. I havo much pleasuro in testifying that Mr M'Kenzie'B Safo Cloth Cleanor appears to bo highly eillcaclous in removing greaso stains from clothes. I havo had practicil proof of this and bo am ablo to testify to tho snme. „ JAMES G. PATERSONT, 0 Napier. Mr Cook, Now Zonland Clothina Factory, Napier, writes :— Have much pleasure in stat- _, ing thnt I havo given M'Kenz.lo'a Snfo Cloth n Clednor a fair trial, nnd flnd it in every J respect suporior to any I have yet used. I have seen M'Konzio's Safe Cloth Cleaner used, and can certify to its wonderful effeel s in quickly romoving nil iippcaranco of {jrcasu from a vory much soiled garment. DAVIEB AND EVANS, Napier. I havo groat pleasure in testifying to the K exceptionally good qualities of M'Kenzlef '« Safe Cloth Cleaner, it docs its work quicklj and effectunlly. F. G. BAILEY, Tailoring Department Rlnglnnd and Thomas, 1 -invo pleasuro in testifying to the excep tionally good qualities of MKonzio's Safe v Cloth Cleaner and Reviver; amongst the many receipts that I havo tritd from time tc timo it is undoubtedly the best I haveußed. '. E. ROBERTSON, Draper. Wo hnvo tried M'Kenzie's Safo Clott Cleanor and found it very qulokand effective <#lßned) P. PALMKR, l ' Manigor Hobs and Glondinning, '• Clothing Factory, Dunedln. I have tried M'Kenzio's Safe Cloth Cleanei ? and Rovivor nnd can certify to its qualities ai 16 Buoh. I may Buy it is suporior to any Clotl Cleaner I havo used, (Signed) AVm. HENDRY. Tailoring Department, Kirkcaldle and Stnins, Wellington. ~ Sold by Grocers, Drapers, Ironmongers, Chemists, &c, everywhere. Prick, Is 3d. 47 _d I' O. WILLIAMS' Lato-t an " • Best Aromatic Plug Tobacco i " Royal Colors." _! 7, "\\/HAT shall we do with on ill I VV Boys?' Give them DERB Is I TOBACCO to emoko. ilt||is the Purest an 87 8 ttoeton the Market I

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Hawke's Bay Herald, Volume XXX, Issue 10057, 26 July 1895, Page 3

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