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CHRISTMAS AND NEW YEAR. fyjß BTOOK for THIS SEASON '8 \J TRADE la a DOUBLE-BANKER-WB]aAVB.OPJBINHDUPI £1200 WORTH OF NEW GOODS Within the last month, an oan safely say we will ehotr the Boot-buying Publlo the BMb Variety, Boat Valae, and the Largest ■took ever seen In Ha wke'B Bay i WILSON'S FOR BOOTS S STILL THE WAR CRY, SBD HERALD SUPPLEMENT FOB XX KTHNDKD PRICE LIST, F. WILSON & CO, 1 HAPIER AND HASTINGS, 111 QUALITY TELLS PROVED BY THE SALBS OF KELSON. MOATE AND 00,'S Pubb Tub AGAINST ALL OTHERS. COMPARE AND BE OONVINOBD Nothing like them for Quality, Purity, andlßtrength. ONIiY THE SAME PRIOH To the Pnbllo as other Teas, although they oosb (more, and the Qroaer pays more Ilorthem, TTTTTTTTT EEEBEEE AA TXTMTTTT WEEEKJSH AAA TTT HH AAAA TTT HE AA AA TTT KEHEEK AA AA TTT EEEEKH AAAAAA TTT EH AA AA TTT- HH AA AA TTT HKEEEBH AA AA TXX KKHKEKE AA AA HOW IB IT DONE By keeping Btooks and VarleHes that no one else oan keep, for they have not the sale and giving the Pnbllo a better Tea than anyone else oan. A few who do nob study their Ons< bomers try to sell other Teas that give thorn a Larger Profit, ' BUT STILL QUALITY TOLL?, AND NELSON, MOATfi AND CO/S TEAS HAVE THB LARGEST BALK IK AUSTRALASIA. US ANOTHER FREE GIFT 100,000 SURATURA TEA PICTORIAL PUZ2.LB3. SUBJECTS-! DONTiefIOUT, Marra,l,"H[A:ißeiUwaF Id ctdont) " This Way to the 'Onpittle, Gents I " (Orloket Bnbieot) « 'ln DlffloTilties " (Taohtlna Snojeot) "ABootMuhHero" iThe Danger of KUts) "A KEROOIOUd Hnßband'MAn Afternoon ■■Old^randad Taking Pllla" (Medloal Bnb_jeot) "The Boy and the Harbor" (Tonaorlal SabJeet) ABE YOUR GROCER FOR THEM. These Interim Gifts are prosentod pending the arrival of the GIFT TBAPOT B. The Bales or BUR\TURVTEA are In Greasing by (to quote Hir Julius VokoD ''leaps and bounds," proving that the oft-repeated virtues of Saratura Tea-vie., lta purity, Its trength. Its freshneßa, its economy— have been dnly appreciated by discriminating housekeepers and other consumers, t who, •tter all, are the real oxperts in Tea. KNOTS.-" The Auckland] Weekly News " of 17th February Bays :— "Indian tea report states that the plague has stopper all baying at Bombay. r BnraturaTeaaisWOT blended with Indian Or China Tea. 18S O'ROURKE & SONS Eil F B S 8 8 M E K AND GENHKA.L OABRIBR9, NAPIER. Bteamers and Trains attended, Trainers' and Travellers' Luggage attended to FURNITURE lIEMOVED To Town or Country in Spring Drays by Competent Men. ALL OHARGE3~MODHRATa ' JDDBES3-STATIOHf.BT&EET. NAPIEE. 121 d/T 8, E. ABHTON, ■■ ' '.UNDEBTAKBR, j^B HASTINGS BTBEBT, NAPIKR. j^BI7IDNEBALB oo&uuoted with economy . by S 8.A., who has had considerable and has in atock Furniahluga to |^^dnot the, above fromCthe beeij to the ii^Hsi 4 "', ',1- . .

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Hawke's Bay Herald, Volume XXXII, Issue 10629, 7 June 1897, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Hawke's Bay Herald, Volume XXXII, Issue 10629, 7 June 1897, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Hawke's Bay Herald, Volume XXXII, Issue 10629, 7 June 1897, Page 2