1889—Autumn and Winter—lBB9 Season. :o: H. MARCROFT rpAKES this opportunity of announcing to his numerous friends and the Public generally that he has— JUST RETURNED FROM THE AUCKLAND MARKET, Where he has purchased a large and Varied Assortment of GENERAL DR APERY GOODS, Suitable for the present, and approaching Winter Season. :0; In my Stock will be found a Large Variety of Ladies’ Dress Material in Plain Cashmeres, French Merinos, Serges, Plain and Fancy Homespuns, Fashionable Striped Materials in a variety of colors; Velveteens, Plushes, French Flannels, HatsFeathers, Flowers, Wings, Ribbons, Gloves, Shirts, Ulsters, Jerseys, Jackets, Umbrellas, etc. :O: H.M. is in a position to offer Good Values in Flannels (white, grey, and scarlet), Blankets, Rugs, Sheetings, Cretonnes, Calicoes, Silecias, Hollands, Lace Curtains, Shirtings, etc. Also, —Men’s, Boys’, and Youths’ Clothing, Shirts, Ties, Braces, Collars, Undershirts in Merino and Wool, Drawers, Hats, Men’s and Boys’ Overcoats, Macintoshes, Hosiery. Splendid Value in Working Shirts, Cord and Moleskin Trousers, etc. :o: The Balance of Longley’s Assigned Stock will be sold at a great Sacrifice, to clear. :o: HI. DEAPEE AND CLOTHIEE, GLADSTONE EOAD. VARIETY IS CHARMING! ——:x: If you want to know where is the Cheapest House to buy your DRAPERY at, go to the Under the management of Mrs Adair, who has just returned from Auckland, with her entire STOCK OF G-OOIDS, Purchased specially for her numerous Customers. Great care has been exercised in the selection, and notwithstanding the increased tariff, the Goods will be sold Claeaux>ex* Tlian Ever, As the motto of the D.I.C. is “ Small profits and quick returns.” NEW DRESS GOODS In Grey and Autumn Shades of Home Spuns. Navy and Black Serges. Black and Colored French Cashmeres and Merinos. Black and Colored Velveteens. Striped and Checked all-wool Tweeds. Colonial Tweeds in all the newest designs. Colored Plushes and Satins, very cheap. :o: SCIENTIFIC DRESSMAKING. The Proprietors of the D.I.C. have much pleasure in notifying to the Ladies of Gisborne that they have secured the services of Miss Gemmell, from one of the Leading Houses in Christchurch, to manage the DRESSMAKING DEPARTMENT. A PERFECT FIT WARRANTED ON THIS NEW PRINCIPLE I
W. F E ABE B ’ Gladstone Road,' PRACTICAL WATCHMAKER, JEWELLER, &c. LADIES’ AND GENTS’ 4 Gold an! Sllvor aial# up to or4«x. WILLIAM FRASER, Gladstone Road. Gisborne. THE 01 T X R IN K Was opened FOB THE SEASjON ON SATURDAY NIGHT, APRIL Otb, 1889. The Floor has been levelled, and is now in fine A<der for Binking. SEASON TICKETS WILL BE I BSUED, And one night each week will be rc torved for Ticket Holders. > All Information to be obtained at the Bink, NOTICE. WJ. MADDOCK bas been appointed te . carry on my Businer j n Taloga, during my absence in England. E, KIRg, . TO LET. A PADDOCK of seven aero? in Rttih'i Township. JC iHH QOIAMAN.
THEiCOMING BOOM-THE FREEZING WORKS 1 THE PRESENT BOOMPITT AND MAGUIRE'S Cash Stora WHERE you can save (as acknowledged by the economical housekeeper of Poverty Bay) at least Fifteen Per Cent. New Jams—4s 6d per doz., or 5d per tin. ~ Scotch Marmalade—7|d per tin, or 7e per doz. Raisons—7d per lb. Cocoa —Van Houten's, Is per tin ; Hudson’s, Is 3d per lb. Currants—6Jd per lb, or 6s per doz. lbs. Vinegar—best pickling, 2a 4a per gallon. Kerosene—highest teat, 8s 6d per tin, or 16s 6d per case; low test, 8s per tin. The Boom for the Bachelor— Fira Kindlers—l doz. in packet, 6d. Candles—wax, 8d per lb ; Price’s best, 9d per lb; bedroom (12 to lb) self fitting, Is. Night Lights—ls per box, or 10a per doz. Irish Moss—ls 4d per bottle. Holloway’s and Cockle’s Pills. Oatmeal—3s 9d per bag, or four bags for 14a. Soaps—best, 10s 6d per case; seconds, 6s per case ; Brown Windsor, 8 cakes for Is ; extract, 8 packets for Is, or 5s 9d per box. Peel—assorted, la per lb. Whv Drink Inferior uraa-sks t Why pay intermediate profits ? Grasp that startling fact—We import our TEAS direct, therefore no middle profits 1 TRY OUR FAMOUS 2s. ta, Our wonderfully increasing sales in this line wartant us asserting that we have succeeded iu suiting both the tastes aud pockets of the public. OUR 3S 04 TEA NEEDS NO COMMENT We also still give half a doz. White and Gold Cups aud Saucers with 121 b of any of our Blends. Tobacco—4s 9d per lb ; Cigarettes—sd per packet; Pipes—a large assortment, very cheap. A large assortment of Crockcry ware; also other household requisites kept in stock. Hours of business from 8 a.m. to 8 p.m. Country Orders, accompanied by Cash, will be carefully packed and forwarded. PITT ANiFmaGUIRE, THE NO CREDIT GROCERS, BMfiRSON ST.. NAPIER, & GLADSTONE | ROAD, GISBORNE.
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Gisborne Standard and Cook County Gazette, Volume II, Issue 300, 18 May 1889, Page 3
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