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C.BP. F/MMER CIRCULAR {RHYME AND REASON). C IBS SUMMER SB ABON has arrived when Footwear must be ohanged ; to meeb whloh we this spacious globe anocesafully have ranged. Amerloa. _ with skilful hand, has furnished well L her part; the Old World too (If old to name quite up-to-date In ait)< ZEALANDIA, newest ol the new, In no respeot behind, sends from hei "local industry " the beat of every kind, But C.B.P.'s extensive Btook, no •wotdfs o»n well disclose; though some Idea may ba formed by what tin window shows. There, LADIES', GENT'S, and , CHILDREN'S Goods ; Boots, Shoei, And Slippers speak, of comfort, quality, and Btyle, suoh as the wisest Bock. Though "Skasonablb and Reason--1ble" the motto Btlll we bear, our prlcea with the noisiest Qdotss we Sear not to compare, i While thankful for the f avors' past of patrons not a few, an karlt yisit we SNVITB, OUB IiATEST HNES TO TIKWI WOTB THE ADDRESSCITY BOOT PALACE. WHOLESALBji'iHD RETAIL, HAfITINSH-STRKBT, NAPIER, R. M O JMJGHTAK Ring up Tolephone;No,;o2.l 732 HIGH-CLASS DRESS MATERIALS, MANTLES. OAFES. AND GENERAL DRAPERY. | "DESIDENTS in •■-* Napier who will not have an opportunity of visiting the D.1.0.i Wei- 1 llngton-1 to eeleot their requirements can svaillthemaelves "otK hel.CCompany's Unequalled Variety of Hlgh-olasa Drapery by Bending far!Bamples,'.Hlustrated;Fashlon;Bheetß, and GeneraliPrloelilßts. Sampleß, Fashion Sheets] | and'.Catalogne post treei A. A, CORRIGAN, Manage! B. HALLHNSTEIN. ChairmanSojUMreotors 116 HUMORS OF THE WELLINGTON EXHIBITION. LADIES' meet in front of the Wellington. Woollen Company s exhibit. Mrs Wairarapa : "My graoious, If it isn't my second cousin, Miss Fahiatuai How are you, dear?"— tKisses.) Miss P. (returning the embrace): "Delighted to meet you, (tailing, Let me introduoe you to my f riond from across the Straits, Misa Motueka," MreWii "So glad, really. Isn't this a delightful show ! Quito oqu'al to anything I have seen in Now Zealand, But Ido so want a oup of tea." Miss P.I "Just wliat I was looMng for. I can't find tha Suratura Kiosk, and I can't drink any other sort." Mrs W.i '-'Nor I. Anything else disagrees with me, But do you mean to say we are unable to get a oup of Suratura Tea la the Exhibition i" Mlsb M. i " Yea. IB it not a shame 1 " Mrs P. (horrified): "Why? Is it nob obtainable hero}" Miss M. i " Because it Is not a New Zealand product." Mrs W.: Oh, rubbish; that oannot bo the reason. No tea is produced in New Zealand," MisaMr. "O£ course not. But some of id is blended In New Zealand, you know, and that makes all the difference." Mrs W.i "Of all the ridiculous exouses I ever heard of that beats everything— to say that blending tea in New Zealand makes it a colonial product. Come, let ua go whore we oan get Suratura, whloh is packed where grown (Ceylon), and therefore retains Its freshness, purity ; and aroma." Miss M.I ''Very well ; but'ithese are not the only virtues of Suratura: One of its strongest points is its economy. It goes twice as far as other teas/ Sil FIRST PREMIUM AT THB W'OELD'S OOLOMBIAJS flXPOsrriONi THB S^GER MANUFACTURING COMPANY RECHIV.fID THB LARGEST NUMBER OF AWARDS Obtained by any Exhibitor. More than Ddonble the number reooived by all the other Sewlub' Maohiae Companies, THE SINGES MANUFACTURING COMPANY. ALL OVERTHB WORLD. 3 : DEW AM OLT) HIGHLAND WHISKY; THH WIBK MKW Qg THB NORTH WI&L HAVE NO OTHER. SOLE AGENTS FOR HAWKEtS | BAYROBJOHRTS. HIUDMARSR _& _CO., WHOLESALE MERCHANTS. FORT AHURIRI, 118 MESSRS WILSON & DAYIES, BEG to announce tha following piloeai— Upper Seta (from) _ _ «. t6 Cs 04 Upper and Under Seta om)| _ (810 10s Od FODng Teeth (from) ... 78 Bd ExtraoUng Teeth underrate _ 6d Bztraotlne - _ - _ to Sd MR WIMON will leave for Walroa by next FRIDAY or SATURDAY'S boat, and may be consulted at Mrs Brltnell's, HASTINGS BRANCH At Mr Books', Chemist | Days ot Attendance every TUESDAY, I fHURSDAY.and FRIDAY, from 10.tfa.ra! I to 4.80 p.m. Nitrous Oxide Gas administered, 193 DENTAL NOTICB MR H. wT FROST, BURGEON DENTIST, MAT BE CONSULTED In Rooms above Messrs C. B. Hoadlev & Co. 'a, Emerson, street, Naplen Palnlesa Ertraotlons with Nitrous Oxide lßas, Chloroform) &o. Hours of Attendanoe— 9 a.m, mi S p.m. Telephone Noi m. 99 MRS CARO, DENTIST O Tenrsson-stebit, Nafieb, hbw soalbToh' oHARams. Upper Beta (from) - .. _JM tsM Upper and Under Seta (from) .. FlO 10a Od Ffflln<? Teeth (from) _ 7s Bd ExUraoting Teeth under Bag _ 7a d ffixteaotlng _ „ _ . 3a Bd DYEING AND MEXQB. . OLEANIN&. TAYLOR~& SON. HABTIN6S-BTRBET, „ . .riHNTLBMBN'B SoitSbleanedi DyedfaQd Vt PreMedwlthaßspatoh . . leathers anij Glove^ Ole^ne^ja'sid D^9(!,

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Hawke's Bay Herald, Volume XXXI, Issue 10481, 10 December 1896, Page 2

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750

Page 2 Advertisements Column 4 Hawke's Bay Herald, Volume XXXI, Issue 10481, 10 December 1896, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 4 Hawke's Bay Herald, Volume XXXI, Issue 10481, 10 December 1896, Page 2

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