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EN AYANT. ARSENE LE PETIT, IS busier 'than ever dressing tbe town I have now a First-class Staff of Tuilors in every department, and they put in every stitch. lam the only one in Napier who employs Tailors Only. “ The tailor makes the man ; the want of him the fellow.” In my trade I allow no slipslop factory work. Each garment is cut and made up on the most perfect London and Parisian methods, and you can safely rely on me for the best value and satisfaction. A. Le Petit does the highest order of work at Moderate Prices just to defray expenses. I often receive a fine variety of high class Tweeds, Coatings, &c. My stock is all new from the mills. Designs fresh and clear. Ladies’ Riding Habits and Gentlemen's Evening Drees Suits a Speciality. A never-to be-rcgretted trial solicited. For Neatness, Elegant Styles, and an Exact Fit, rely on Arsene Le Petit, The Parisian Tailor, BROWNING STREET, NAPIER ((Near the Athenacum.) 83 HAWKES’BAY BOOK & STATIONERY WAREHOUSE. I HAVE just received large shipments of Superior Note Papers and Letter Papers and Envelopes, Fancy Notepapers boxed, Special Lines in Cheap Note Papers and Envelopes. Also a fresh stock of Account Books, Made expressly for my own trade, by best manufacturers in England. SCHOOL BOOKS AND SCHOOL STATIONERY, The Largest Stock in the Province. School Committees supplied on best terms. NEW BOOKS Received by every direct steamer. District and Station Libraries supplied on Special Terms. Lists of Books forwarded on application. Orders from the Country will always have prompt attention. JOHN M. CRERAR, HASTINGS-STREET, NAPIER. 13 SPECIAL CONCESSIONS MILNER AND THOMPSON. BEGS to notify their numerous patrons and the public generally that during the next few weeks (prior to Stocktaking) they will make Special Concessions To Purchasers of Pianos, Organs, Music, &c. The variety and Quality of their Stock needs no comment Over 60 Choice Instruments to select from, and at Prices which must effect a SPEEDY CLEARANCE. Call & Inspect our Model Pianos with Harp Attachment. Special Concessions to Cash Purchasers. Special Concessions to Purchasers on our well-known Easy Time-payment System. Price Lists and all information upon application. Address— HASTINGS-STREET, NAPIER. J. ROBERTS, Manager. SPECIAL CONCESSIONS. 47 TIGER DEINK Sc ENJOY TIGER TIGER TIGER TIGER TIGER TIGER TIGER TIGER TIGER TIGER TIGER TIGER TIGER TIGER TIGER TIGER TIGER TIGER TIGER TIGER TIGER TIGER TIGER TIGER TIGER THE LUXURY OF THE DAY. THE PURE BLENDED Indian and Ceylon TEAS THE TIGER BLENDS were tbe very first introduced into this colony, combining the richness and strength of the INDIAN, with the delicate flavour of the CEYLON. Obtainable in Waipawa from Messrs Jull and Co., and E. Bibby. 73 HU AMES' White Worm Powders ARE the most certain remedy for Eradicating Worms from the system. Prepared only and sold by Alfred E. Fames, DISPENSING CHEMIST & DRUGGIST WAIPAWA. 65 E AMES’ Infants’ Preservative FOR all disorders of the stomach and bowels, and especially during the painful and dangerons period of Teething. Best medicine for infants suffering with wind. Instant relief; freedom from pain ; healthy sleep. Prepared only and sold by Alfred E. Eames, PHARMACEUTICAL CHEMIST, WAIPAWA. 65 FOR SALE WASTE PAPER for Sale, Cheap, in large quantities, at MAIL OFFICE BUSINESS CARDS.—PIain or fancy —at city rates.—Mail Office, Waipawa.

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Waipawa Mail, Volume XVIII, Issue 3066, 28 April 1894, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 Waipawa Mail, Volume XVIII, Issue 3066, 28 April 1894, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 Waipawa Mail, Volume XVIII, Issue 3066, 28 April 1894, Page 4

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