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Millinery and Dressmaking Departments, WILLIAM HAS much pleasure in directing the attention of the Ladies to the above Departments, and to the very large disp ay of New Millinery Goods of every description now being shown, most of which have been imported direct from Loudon, together with many Novelties and Specialties, selected by Mies Mii-bon in the Colonial markets. The Millinery workroom has been placed in charge of Miss Houci, who has had long and satisfactory experience in Auckland and other centres, and already her good taste in Trimming has been {host favorably commented upon. DRESSMAKING. The Dressmaking Rooms are again open, Mikh Allan having returned from Wellington with the Latest Fashions and Freshest Ideas. Miss Allan’s success during the past Season has induced her to considerably increaso her Staff, and she hopes during the Coming Season to moot moro promptly the increasing demands of this Department. She would, however, urge upon ladies tho necessity ot giving their orders in every case as early as possible. With tho above Important Departments, under such efficient management, WILLIAM PETTIE, Mas Every Confidence in Soliciting the continued and increased support of the ladies of tho district. GLADSTONE ROAD, .Gisborne. W. J. cox, GROCER AND PROVISION MERCHANT. ITALIAN WAREIIOUSLIMAN. HAS JUST LANDEDE'x s.s. HIMALAYA 21) CASES OF CARFAX TEAS. 29 CASES OF CARFAX TEAS. 2!) CASES OF CARFAX TEAS. Ex s.s. WAKANUI, from London... 23 PACKAGES OF SUNDRIES, 23 PACKAGES OF SUNDRIES, 23 PACKAGES OF SUNDRIES, Containing Carbolic Disinfecting Powder. Gingernecr Corks. Mason’s Herb Deer Extract. Nutmegs, Oarraways, Cloves. Citric Acid, Crystals and Powdered. 1 Tartaric Acid, Crystals and Powdered Borax, Powdered and Lump, Quinine Wine. ‘ 10 KEGS PURE 10 KEGS, CREAM OF TARTAR, CREAM OF TARTAR. Ex TITANIA, from New York..,._ : FOUR CASES OF THE CHOICEST 'FOIL E T S CAPS TOI LE T SOA P S Ever offered to the Gisborne Public, 1 Case—Pure Food Essences—l Case. 1 Case—PUKE VASELINE—I Case. 1 Case—MACHINE OIL-1 Case Ex KUMARA, from London 200 BAGS BLACK HORSE SALT. 200 BAGS BLACK HORSE SALT. Special Quotations to Factories and Large Consumers. To Arrive, Ex TONGARIRO 100 BOXES PRICE’S CANDLES, 100 BOXES PRICE’S CANDLES, From New York. 50 CASES 50 CASES PRESERVING JARS & BOTTLES. PRESERVING JARS & BOTTLES. W, J. COX, GISBORNU. Telephone 09, P-O. Box 23

“BANWELL” POULTRY FARM, CHILDERS ROAD, EGGS FOR SITTING. No. 1 Pen. PURE BRED MINORCAS. Cock bred by G. R. Hutchinson, Escj., of “ Hazelim re,” Auckland, from Birds Imported from Messes 1* uesland Leos. and Mes F. M. Websteb, England. Mated with First Prize Hens. Shown First Time as a COCKEREL at Gisborne Poultry Show, and won FIRST AND SPECIAL. 21/. PER DOZEN. The following is from the Gishoene Times: “The bird that attracted the most admiration of the show was the magnificent black Minorca cockerel shown by Mr F. A. Ford. Thu bird stands out in n prominent way among a large number of other exhibits, and has been admired by large throngs of people. The bird seems to know that ho is there to be admired, and struts aiound in the pen, and regards the onlookers in a most condescending fashion, as if he were an aristocrat of the highest order, as he certainly is of his class in the feathered tribes.” No. 2 Pen. PURE BRED MINORCAS. 10s Od DOZEX. Cross-bred Pure-bred GAME Rooster mated with Pure-bred MINORCA Hens (Grand Tabic Fowls and Fair Layers), os PER DOZEN. Every caro taken in selection of Eggs, but unfertile are not replaced. ORDERS FOR EGGS must be accompanied by CASH, and when Posted Is lid Extra. Address: BANWELL POULTRY FARM, Childers Road; Or, F. A. FORD. Mark Waj House, Gladstone Road. Telephouc 125 Post QiSsc Bos -19.

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Gisborne Times, Volume VIII, Issue 68, 4 December 1902, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 2 Gisborne Times, Volume VIII, Issue 68, 4 December 1902, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 2 Gisborne Times, Volume VIII, Issue 68, 4 December 1902, Page 2

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