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Spies' Advertisements TAILORING I DEPARTMENT. WORSTEDS VICUNAS ENGLISH, SCOTCH AND IRISH TWEEDS I FOB AUTUMN AND WINTEE.

EINBLAND BEOTHEES. HENRY WILLIAMS 1 AND SONS, | LIMITED, [WHOLESALE AND EE TAIL IRONMONGERS I AND IRON MERCHANTS NAPIEE AND HASTINGS. Wish respectfully to draw the attention of the public to their large and varied Stock of IRONMONGERY, GENERAL HARDWARE AND TINWARE. Ail imported direct from the best ENGLISH and American Manufacturers. JUST LANDED. EX S.B. NAIRNSHIRE. FROM NEW YORK.— 12 cases Hickory Handles; Hammer, Axe, Slather, etc 1 case Padlocks. 25 cases “Kelly” Axes. 1 case Bench Axes. 1 case Ball-bearing Furniture Castors. 1 case Tasmanian Cross-cut Saws. 1 case Sash Cord. 1 case Tinned Wash-up Pans. 1 case celebrated “G” Varnish Stains. 1 case Drawing Knives, Scroll Saw?, 10 crates “Neponait” Black Insulating Paper. 3 cases Carpenters" Tools. 60 cases C.P. “Club" Cartridges. 1 case Cartridge Belts, Gun Covers, etc. 6 racks Cylinder Churns. 12 cases “Eureka” Wringers. 1 case Aluminium Dog Chains 3 cases Malleable Carriage Castings. 2 cases “Stanley” Iron Planes. 2 cases Scissors.

TO LAND EX MIMIEO, FROM NEW YORK, NOW DDE 10 cases Carpenters' and Joiners' Tools. 30 cases “Brighton" Hona-shoe Nails. 1 case Garden Hoes. 300 kegs Wire Nails. 2 cases Heller Bros.' Horse Hasps, 3 cases Drilling Machines. 2 cases One Man Firewood Saws. 2 cases “Winchester" Bepeating Rifles. 2 cases Carpet Tacks. 3 cases Rifle Cartridges. 3 cases Files, assorted. JDST LANDED, EX INDEALEMA, STAR OF NEW ZEALAND. AND STAB OF VICTORIA, FROM LONDON.— 2 tanks Kenrick’s Holloware. 4 tanks “Zone" Water Closets. 5 cases Enamelware. 4 cases Ward and Payne's Carpenters' Tools. 2 cases Nettlefold’s Screws. 4 cases Canstic Soda. 5 casks tested Coil Chain. 2 tons Champion's Genuine White Lead. 150 drams Raw and Boiled Oil. 50,000 Eley’s CJ*. Cartridges. 36 Frister and Eossman's “Singer's System” Sewing Machines. 40 tons Netherton Bar Iron. 5 tons Shoeing Steel. 3000 feet 2-inch L and L Special Wellsinkers' Pipe. 10, Con feet L and L Galvanised xnbes. 4 . asks Galvanised Fittings, L and I/s. 2 oases Mathnson's Planes 2* Bundles Parke’s Spades. Enamelled Baths. Garden Rollers. Garden Seat Ends. 1 Mortising and Boring Machine, complete. Camp Ovens. Dover Stoves. 20 coils Manila Rope. 50 casks and cases General iron* mongery.

HENRY WILLIAMS AND SONS. LIMITED, CORDIALLY INVITE INSPECTION OP THEIR STOCK. EXPERIENCED PLUMBERS, TINSMITHS, AND GUNSMITHS EMPLOYED. HENRY WILLIAMS AND SONS, L™NAPIER AND HASTINGS, & 4 ft N> V N> & 4 > - ?> * & V TAILOH IS pleased to inform the General Pub* lie that he is now established in Tennyson-street, opposite the " Herald ” Office, and there yon can obtain the Latest London and Parisian Styles of Tailoring. Get yonr clothes well ent and well made as if you were in Paris. I can supply you with the highest class of tailoring at prices just to defray expenses.

Hy small rent allows me to give you better bargains than ever. Every garment is cut and made up by first-class practical men. No cheap labour in any of the gar* meats. Every Suit its own advocate. 1 can show you a Splendid Bange of the very best class of imported Tweeds and Coatings. Honest materials; all new, fresh, and direct from the importers. QUALITY FIRST BANK. You can get the most stylish and the neatest-made Suit of Clothes from ARSBNE LE PETIT, PARISIAN TAHOE, TENNTSON-STEEET, NAPIER (Opposite " Herald ” Office). SUCCESSORS TO A. ECCLES. TRISTRAM WHOLESALE MANUFACTURING BROAD AND AND RETAIL

DEALERS IN PHOTOGRAPHIC MATERIAL PRESCRIPTIONS DISPENSED FEOM ANY PHYSICIAN. DAY TELEPHONE No. 93. NIGHT TELEPHONES.— ME TEISTBAM (Bower-street) No. 257. ME BEOAD (72 Marine-parade) No. 162. P.O. BOX No. 145. TELEGEAMS—TEISTBAM, NAPIEE. T. PRINGLE. GENERAL STOREKEEPER, HATHMA. Agent for HAWKE'S BAT HERALD. I Copies can be obtained on arrival oi • rat Train-

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Hawke's Bay Herald, Volume XXXIX, Issue 12729, 12 April 1904, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 2 Hawke's Bay Herald, Volume XXXIX, Issue 12729, 12 April 1904, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 2 Hawke's Bay Herald, Volume XXXIX, Issue 12729, 12 April 1904, Page 2

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