THEATRE ROYAL. KINKING! SINKING ! SINKING ! KINKING! The Auckland Representative Polo Team hav. ing arranged to play a Polo Match on Skate s at the Theatre Royal Rink on or about the end of the month, it has been decided to hold practice at the above Bink each evening and to pick the best players to represent Gisborne. ~:dTm? bssT PRODUCE MERCHANT, LOWE STREET, Has just Received— SHIPMENT OF TEA, in small caddies, of the Besi Quality ; also, a splendid lot of Long Tartarian Seed Oats and Chevalier Barley. About Four Tons Kidney Seed Potatoes will be sold cheap to clear; also. Ten Tons Oamaru Potatoes, for table or seed. NEWCASTLE COAL NOW LANDING. Reduced Rates from alongside. D. M. OKS.
JAMES PURCHON, Account- PaperBook KnLER > Maker, etc., HASTINGS STREET, NAPIER, Opposite Faulknor’s Coach Factory. Books, Periodicals, Music, &c., bound (to open flat) cheaply and well, in different styles. Gilt Lettering by New Process. CARRIAGE PAID ONE WAY ON PARCELS. Estimates given for Special Ruled Account Books with Printed Headings, &c. Ordinary Account Books made on the shortest notice. Prices lower than imported ones. Orders taken for Engraving, Lithographing, Rubber Stamps, etc. All Work Guaranteed. 19 YEARS’ EXPERIENCE IN ENGLAND AND NEW ZEALAND. GEO. A. BEERE, C.E., Authorised surveyor (Licensed under Land Transfer Acts), ELDON CHAMBERS, GISBORNE. Residence .. .. North Gisborne, T LONGLEY’S CLEARING SALE—- . Men’s Tweed Suits 17s, Tweed Troupers 4s fid, Men's Tweed Coats 10s 6d, Good Cotton Shirts 2s. T LONGLEY’S CLEARING SALE—e J . Dress Materials (us» fulline) sd, Nun’s Veilings lid, Ladies’ Umbrellas 2s 6d. WHY are French Cashmeres like deaf people?—Because you can’t make them hear (here). J. Longley’s showing a grand variety of French Cashmere Is 3d per yard.
IMMENSE CLEARING SALE. OF Drapery and Clothing. <T“DEGS to announce that prior to Stock Taking he will hold an IMMENSE CLEARING SALE EOS THIRTY DAYS, When the whole of his well-known Stock will be offered to the public on a acale of liberality seldom attempted in Poverty Bay, so that all may eSect a great Saving on every Purchase, which is an important consideration for dull times. :o: Dress Materials, of every descripion— AT SALE PRICES Ladies’ and Children’s Underclothing— AT SALE PRICES Umbrellas, Kibbons, and Gloves— AT SALE PRICES Hosiery, Lace Embroidery— AT SALE PRICES Straw Hats, Flowers, and Feathers— AT SALE PRICES Flannels, Blankets, and Sheetings— AT SALE PRICES Ladies’ and Children’s Ulsters and Jackets— AT SALE PRICES Calico, Holland, Diaper, Linens— AT SALE PRICES Men’s Colonial and English Suits — AT SALE PRICES Boys’ and Youths’ Clothing— AT SALE PRICES Men’s Coats, Trousers, and Trousers and Vests— AT SALE PRICES Shirts, Braces, Collars, Ties— AT SALE PRICES :o: Sale now on ! Sale now on ! :o: — J. LONGLEY, THE OBIGINAL BEADY MONEY DBAPEB.
GREAT SALE -OE— Drapery and Clothing -ATa-- zmzoozrze’S-G-.R.M. has just returned from a visit to the Great Winding-Up Sale of MESSRS OWEN & GRAHAM, Importers, Auckland, Who have disposed of their Business at a BIG DISCOUNT. The Sale was one of the largest attended and one of the most successful ever held in Auckland The Premises were opened on August 15th (first day of Sale) for two hours, and the amount of £20,000 was disposed of in that short time. I was one of the fortunate Purchasers at the above Sale, and I am now offering them to the public at a Very Small Advance on Cost Price. Dresses i Dresses! Dresses! These goods are too numerous to enumerate. 10 PIECES COLORED CASHMERE at Is 2d per yd.; value 2s 3d 2-1 „ HEAVY COLORED SEIiGES, 7d.; i.i u ’ < 3d. 36 ~ New Summer DRESS GOODS, just imported, to be sold at Is per yd. all round ELANNELS ! FLANNELS !! FLANNELS !!! from 7d._ LACES, new Summer Goods, at English Cost (all the leading shades) RIBBONS in all the Newest Shades at Sale Price 130 pieces of Newest EMBROIDERIES, newest Pattern, at English Cost 5 ~ Ladies’ Heavy Trimmed >ilk Dolmas at 23s each ; worth 50s 30 ~ Silk and Ottoman Cloth FJSHUES at 8s 6d ; good value 25s ULSTERS in all sizes at your own Price ; will clear this line at Cost, as the season is advancing. 50 Pairs of BLANKETS at 6s 6d per pair (note the Price 1) Roslyn, Mosgiel, Kaiapoi, Wellington and Ashburton, at 20 per cent, discount CLOTHING Purchased at the SALE, and well worth inspection, as the goods are not Shoddie, or Russian Wool, but some of the Finest Colonial and West of England Tweeds. Come and see Colonial-made Suits (all wool) at 22s 6d ; good value for 40s. Boys’ Tweed SAC SUITS, West of England Tweed, 13s 6d; good value for 27s 6d. 100 Pair White MOLES (Crown Brand) 5s 8d per pair. Cotton Cord TROUSERS of all sizes, in|piles. 6 doz. Men’s Hard Felt Hats 2b 6d, from Owen & Graham’s Sale. 10 doz. Men’s Heavy Cotton SHIR IS at la 9d ; good value for 2s. 6d. :o: and See for Yourselves the Value offered at Great Cash Sale!
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Gisborne Standard and Cook County Gazette, Volume II, Issue 197, 18 September 1888, Page 3
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826Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 Gisborne Standard and Cook County Gazette, Volume II, Issue 197, 18 September 1888, Page 3
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