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THE MAN ABOUT ITOWN I THE MAN OP BURINKS 8 THE MAN OP AFFAIRS 8 THE HAN OP FASHION 1 1 Will Lell you that the Swell Thing to I wear for Xiias is that Highly PopuI 'lar and Dressy American Boot ; 1 Pointed, Medium, and Square Toes. I Tour pick, Mr Swell Dresser, from I an .£BO,OOO Stock. I m nnn balloons to be gtven 1 J.U,UUU AWA.Y to Purchasers of Boots. | Gouts' Amerloau Balmorals ... 10s Oil Gents' English Light Lace-ups ... 9s Gil Gents' Real Waterproof Cookhams 18s 6a Genta' Canvas Shoos, good „. 3s lid ■ Gents' Tan Balmorals, flno ... 10a 6d Gents' Tan "Walking SUocb, No. 4 Gs Gd Gonts' C. and W. Balmorals ... 25s 0(1 Gents' livening Dress Shoes ... 7s Gd Ladies' America Glaze Lace Shoes 93 GU Ladies' America Tan Lao Shoes 10s Cd Ladies' America Tan Strap Shoes 8s 6d ladies' America Glaze Strap Shoes 8s Gd Ladies' Button and Lace Shoes 3s lid Ladies' Canvas Shoes ... .., 2s lid IJadies' Leather Strap Shoes ... 5b 6d Ladies' Prunella Slippers 3s 6d Ladies' Tennis Shoes 2s lid, 3s 6d, 4s 6d, 5s 6d, 7s 6dl Ladies' White Canvas Shoes ... 2s lid Ladies' Evening Shoes 2s lid, 3s 6d, 4s 6d, Ss Cd Gloss 6d, Glyeerole la, Bon Ton Is 6 Bottles Tan Polish (Sponners") 2s Bd R. H AN^ & C° THE {GREAT BOOT PROVIDERS, INAPIEE AND HASTINGS. TOOTH HINTS " When tfughfrwe to go to the Dentist." MANY think it unnecessary to devote particular attention to the Teeth until the appearance of tho mouth is affected by damaged, decayed, or broken teeth. Othero givo tbeir teerh no attention till pain compels them. The stupidity and short-sighteduess of either policy is evident. Everyone who thinks a moment on the subject knows that wo cannot masticate our food satisfactorily if one or more of tho teeth is tender, inflamed, decayed, or otherwise' out of working order; and that it thin be the cose, the month requires attention. H. W. FROST DENTAL SURGEON (Above C. B. Hoadley and Co.), EMEBSONI-STBEET, NAPIER Telephone 269. Painlesß Extraction undei Gas, Chloroform, &o. MESSRS WILSON" AND DAVIES, SURGEON BEG to announce the following Prices :— Uppor Sots, from ... „. „. £5 5a Od Upper and Under Sets, from £10 10s Od Filling Teeth Extracting Teeth under gas 73 Gd Extracting 2s 6d HASTINGS BRANCH At Mr Ecclcs". Chemist. Days of attendance every TUESDAY, THURSDAY, and FRIDAY, from 10 a.m. to 4,30 p.m. Nitrous Oxide Gas administered. Mr Davios visits Hastings overy TUESDAY, THURSDAY, and FBI DAY. ■ Q-IVE A WAY A SPLENDID ORGAN In Walnut Case, hiirh top (sft 10in), Mirror Back, 10 Stops, Knee Swell, Grand Organ, with Two Sets of Reeds and Octave Conplers, EACH PUECHASER On Time Payment, or for Cash, of a Piano or Organ during the month of December only, will be entitled to an equal share in the Organ above-mentioned, and the Shareholders will be invited to meet early in January to arrange fox disposal. CffCOUNTBY CLIENTS ABE PLACED ON THE SAME FOOTING AS TOWN CLIENTS, JAS, GRACE & Co, DRESDEN PIANO CO., HASTIKGB.STBEET, NAPIER WALTER GBACE, Manager, c. c. c. TQISISFBCTANT (Concentrated Carbolated Creosote). THE CHEAPEST AND BEST DISINFECTANT. Much Choaper, more Efßoncious, more Agreeable in use, and Not Dangerous like Carbolic Acid. Is Porfectly Mlsoible with Water. • Sole Agent for H.B.— A. J. WILLIAMS, CHEMIST AND OPTICIAN, NAPIEB. SCOTS WA-HAEi WA-HA I WA-HOO (LOASBY'S), MOEE ENTHUSIASM, Wo get numberless lettors thanking us for the boueflt that Loasby's Wahoo confers upon dyapepticß. who upend their half-crowns rightly. Oneof thelateataudpestknownisjrr Wm. Berry, of WootUauds,near Invorcorgill. This gentleman was a sufferer EOB OVEB TWO KEAES from Iridigeß^ipn, Sole Headache, Depressed Spirits, Pains in (Aost and }Sack, and Yjas quite unfit for work. He started on ,d took overy advortißed remedy in turn. Thoy all failed, until LOASBI'S WAHOO was taken. Result— " Never has anything been made to equal " is how his letter ends. Mr Berry's experience of Lonflby's AValioo will teyonra. Therein no neea to suffer. KOOLIBAH," for all nerve and muscular pains, is tlievery best embrocation made for athletes and cyclists. Post free for £8 to any partofN.Z. Loasby's Wahoo Mfg. Co., Ltd., Dunedin. NOTICE. JOSEPH WYATT,"Butcher, Hastings, it bogs to notify hia many patrons and friends that he has sold out his business to Mr Edmund W. E. Uousfleld, and while thanking customers for their generous support, he would solicit a continuance of samo on behal of his successor, JOSEPH WYATT. Hastings, November 15th, 1898. T7<DMUND W. E. BOUSEFIELD JCi desires to intimate to the inhabitants of Hastings that he haß purchased from Mr Joseph Wyatt his old-established Bvitehering Business, and hope?, by strict attention to customers, and by only kocping the best quality of Meat, that he will continue to receive the support so long accorded to his predecessor. ■b. w.'b. botjsbpield. Hastings, November 15th, IE??.' ' 645 THE LITTLE JEWELLEBY l R HOWARD, PBApriCAL IVATCHWAEEB A.KD JEWELLEB, EMEBSON . STREET, Has one of the Best Selocted Stocks of GOLD AND SILVER WATCHES AND JEWELLEEY Ifl tlio colony. i BTEBLING VALUE FOB FAIR PBICE. i Parcels of Specially Selected Goods t by each, Mail, | BS^' S-'OOiC OF \ ENGAGEMENT AND" GEM RI^GS ' In tho Colony,, from 8 3 §<\ t« £25. ' WATCH BEPAIBS A SPECIALITY, j Guaranteed for 12 monthß, F. HOWARD, ~ LITTLE JEWELL£BY WHABE, EMERSON-STBEET, PATENTS AND T&^DB MARKS jj SEpVBED *W AI.I, COXINTKIK3. TT EN B V ~IT UGHES, BEOISTEBED PATENT AGENT, WBI.LINQTON. Boiu'csontativo for Napior— P. EHODES, ' lB UEQtSTEBED PATEN'S; AUEWI' u^ysjiiusiiooi, Kaplor. !D HOW TO MAKE MONEY BY I'ATiSNTd, One Sni',ui;t). T> V 11. H. UUBDOOH V'Y ' EEOISTEBEI) PATENT AGENT, 38 : ' HASTINUS. Circulars Gratis on Application,

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Hawke's Bay Herald, Volume XXXIV, Issue 11125, 18 January 1899, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Hawke's Bay Herald, Volume XXXIV, Issue 11125, 18 January 1899, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Hawke's Bay Herald, Volume XXXIV, Issue 11125, 18 January 1899, Page 3

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