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'• -y'ULCAN CYCLE WCRK-S _ EMERSOrT : STEEET. E A gouts for tho KED BIED. BLACK BIRD THE BTaVeE; n Built to Order from 418 lu>. \ . Agents for THE ESMOND SADDLE, The Most Perfect Saddle Evor Introduced i- Xarffo Stock of Lamps, Bells, &c., at Lowest Prices. licpifrs at Reasonnbln Batos. f W." J. GILBERT?, , ie Manager.' I jjg QGvMn jgjr. v RED T^.^ lTT^ LABEL >r KED TfIAGrL.E LABEL is RED LABEL *gS TOBACCO. LAgJ 0 RED LABEL KED 1 LABET, RED LABEL RED THE BEST AROMATIC LABEL REp SoßAcaa LABE r, RED, • L'4-flEf/ RED PROCfJKABLE. LABEL RED LABEL RED. LABEL RED LABEL BED Se ° tuat eacll ?! U G iB LABEL RED stamped with a LABEL 11 REP -. LABEL RED :> IRIS TA™t LABEf ' RED XS)ED •U ABEI " LABEL 1 RED LABEL '- RED LABEL 5 BED LABEL RED (tOLDEN LABEL RED „ LABEL 111 EAGLE gjSg; S TOBACCO, lillt ' *HE MAN ' | ; ABOUT TOWN THE HAN OF BUBINEB THE MAN OF AFFAIRS THE MAN OF FASHION Will tell you that the Swell Thing to wear for Xmas is that Highly Popular and Dressy American Boot ; Pointed, Medium, and Square Toes. Tour pick, Mr Swell Dresser, from . an .£BO,OOO Stock { InOnO BALLOONS TO BE GIVEN ) iIFjUU U A \y.&.Y to Purchasers of Boots. Gents' Atderlcan Balmorals ... 10s 6d t Gents' English Light liiice-ups... 9s 6d Gents' Heal Waterproof Cook. hams lßs 6d Gents' Canvas Shoes, good ... 3s lid Gents' Tan Balmorals, fino ... 10s 6d Gents' Tan Walking Shoes, No. i 6s 6d Gents* C. and W. Balmorals ... 25s Od Gents' Evening Dress Shoes ... 7s 6d Ladiqa' America Glazo Jjaco Shoes ... 9s 6d Ladies' America Tan Lac Shoos 10s 6d Ladies' America Tan Strap Shoes 8s 6d Ladies' America Glaze Strap 3 Shoes 8s 6d ) Ladies' Button aud Lace Shoes .'is lid Ladies' Canvas Shoes 2s lid Ladies' Leather Strap Shoes ... 5s 6d Ladies' Prunella Slippers 3s fid Ladies' TeunU Shoos 2s lid, 8s Gd, 43 Gd, 5s 6d, 7s fid Ladles' White Canvas Shoos ... 2s lid Ladies' Evening Shoes 2s Udj 3s Od, 4s fill, 5s 6d Gloss 6d, Glycerole Is, Bon Ton Is 6 Bottles Tan Polish (Sponnors') 2s 6d | R JJANNIi & C O THE GREAT BOOT | PROVIDERS, NAPIER AND HASTINGS. TOOTH HINTS " When ought wo to go to the Dentist." MANY think it unnecessary to dovoto particular attention to the Teeth until the appearanoo of the mouth is au>oted by damaged, decayed, or broken teeth. Others give their teeih no attention till pain compels them. The stupidity and short-3ightedness of either policy is ovident. Everyone who thinks a moment on the subject kuows that we cannot masticate our food satisfactorily if one or more of the teeth is tender, inflamed, de .ayed, or otherwise out of working order; and that it this be the case, the mouth requires attention, H. W. FROST DENTAL SURGEON (Above C. B. Hoadloy and Co.), EMEESON- STREET, NAPIEE. Telephone 2G9. Painless Extraction undex Gas, Chloroform, &c. MESSRS WILSON AND DAVIES, SURGEON BEG- to announeo the following Prices :— Upper Sets, from £5 5s Od Upper and Under Sots, from £10 10a Od Filling Teeth Extracting Tooth under gas 7s 6d Extracting 2s «d HASTINGS BRANCH At Mr Eccles'. Chemist. Days of attendance every TUESDAY, THURSDAY, and FRIDAY, from 10 a.m. to 4.30 p.m. Nitrous Oxide Gas administorod, llr Davies visits Hastings every TUESDAY, THURSDAY, and FEIDAY. -yyiLL p IVE A WAY A SPLENDID ORGAN In Walnut Case, huih top (sft lOin), Mirror Hack, 10 Stops, Knoe Swell, Grand Organ, with Two Sots of Reeds and Octave Couplers. EACH PTJKCHASBR On Time Payment, or for Cash, of a Piano or Orpan during tho month of Decomber only, will bo entitled to an equal share m the Organ above-mentioned, nud the Shareholders will bo invited to meet oarly in January to arrange for disposal. CLIENTS ARE PLACED ON THE SAME FOOTING AS TOWN CLIENTS. JAS. GRACE & Co. DRESDEN PIANO CO., ; HASTINGS-STEEET, NAPIEE WALTEB GRACE, Manager. ! — " : c. c. c. '"TvISINFECTANT 1 (Concentrated Carbolated Creosote). 1 THE CHEAPEST AND BEST DISIN--3 FECTANT. Much Cheaper, more Efficacious, more Agree--1 able in use, and Not Dangerous like -. Carbolic Acid. * Is Perfectly Misciblo with Water. 0 Solo Agent for H.B.— f A. J. WILLIAMS, CHEMIST AND OPTICIAN, NAPIER. t c l-'ULNESS AFTER EATING. 6 TTUNDBEDS feel uncomfortable Q JLJL after eating a hearty meal. Even after f d slight repast iiriny feel blown out aud uneom fortable, tired, aud drow&y. This feeling i: jsenorally associated with a bad tiiste in mouth Q particularly after fuCGpimr, constipation, head >- aches, pilcH, specks before tlie eyes, pahiß belweri 0 the shoulders or in rinlit siilo, feeling of weight h chest, after uatimr. Don't nuglct't it. You can easily bo cured by the incdieiuo you al > Itnmv bus cured liimhlivilk uf sutlVrerH. Don't tr.' n experiments ; your Molnaeli won't, staml it. !>< Kiliili'il liy tliu eximriiMii-ij of .oUieru. 1,0 ASHY'! VVAHOO positively cures tho worst easus in ; iS very short tune. Ono bottlu curux ; 2s (id uvury q where. 1 KOOLIBAH for all pains; iulluluablc fo athletes. Price 2s everywhere or post free from it LOASBV'S WAIIOO MFU. CO., Ltd., [0 Dimedin. »s FREK ASSOCIATION OF EM a PLOVERS AND WORKMEN 01 1- HAWKE'S BAY. K. Presidout WM. NELSON| Vicc-Prosidoiit J. H. COLEMAt m THE FOLLOWING MEN WANTING Jj" EMPLOYMENT:— WoolclnS'JerH, Teamstorn, Gardonor, Ploughmen s " Mnrriod Couples, Cookß, Shepherds, Statio *s Hands and Geuoral Laborers, Station Carpenteri )() Lads for Stations. No foes charged for registration, or on situat io being obtained. BMI'IiOYEtIS uro requested to notify thni wants to tho Secretary. OFFICES — CHAM HER OF COMMHUCE, NAPIEB, JOHN PARKER Socrotftry pONII O V AND riO, an CASH UUTCHERS, n, >8, HASTINaS'STKEET, STATION-STUEET, ■g, AND SPIT,

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Hawke's Bay Herald, Volume XXXIV, Issue 11131, 25 January 1899, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Hawke's Bay Herald, Volume XXXIV, Issue 11131, 25 January 1899, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Hawke's Bay Herald, Volume XXXIV, Issue 11131, 25 January 1899, Page 3