[Agent for London Scientific Dress Cutting Association.] TO THE Ladies of gisborne and surrounding DISTRICT. Sept. 2, 1889. While thanking the Ladies for the patronage bestowed on me during the past month, and which, I am happy to say, has exceeded my expectations, I respectfully beg to call their attention once more to the advantages of the Scientific System of DRESSCUTTING, and to state that I have still a few vacancies for pupils. Ladies who live wilhin a reasonable distance are taught at their own homes. The DRESSMAKING DEPARTMENT is carried on at the address mentioned below, where Ladies can have their Materials made up, or Patterns Cut. The favor of a call is solicited. MISS GEMMELL, Next Hansen A Co.’s, Gladstone Road. [Agent for London Scientific Dress Cutting Association.]
1889 BPRING I We have much pleasure in an. pouncing the arrival of the first Shipment of NEW GOODS for the Steins and Summer Season, now open st the NEW ZEALAND CLOTHING EAOTOEY. Special Attention invited to our Stock of Tweeds, suitable for every purpose and offering at a small advance on Mill Prices. Splendid bunch of Tweed Samples for the Tailoring. Some very choice Patterns, Cloth* ing, Shirts, Hats, &o. I SPRING 1889.
-f Q CASES ±0 CASES H BALE. ± BALE. WE ARE NOW OPENING - A CHOICE SELECTION OF SPRING AND SUMMER GOODS IN EVERY DEPARTMENT, To which we respectfully invite inspection. Graham, Pitt, and Bennett.
WATCHES CLEANED - - 5s CLOCKS CLEANED, FROM - 4s WATCH-GLASSES FITTED - 6d William Fraser, IN thanking the Public for past favors, wishes to draw attention to the following notice:— Having engaged Mb NASI ! I" .-laiat him, he is prepared to execute ail 'Work he undertakes, in a manner that will defy competition, and at Bates Reduced in equal proportion to those above quoted.
DUNLOP &. BOURKE BEG to announce the arrival, ex “ Doric, ” of a shipment of—"BANNOCKBURN’’ WHISKY. This is unquestionably tho Purest Blend or Old Scotch Whisky eVer imported into Poverty Bay; it is guaranteed 10 years old and very mild. Having been selected specially for us by a first-class judge, we can recommend it with safety to the public generally. The Private Distillery from whence it comes has one of the oldest established reputations amongst people of all classes, from Royalty downwards, in England and Sootland, tar ASK FOB “ BANNOCKBURN! ” E. F. HARRIS, T’ ICENSED INTERPRETER j Native Lands negotiated, or oases conducted in Native Laud Courts, owice(l Maude’s Buildings, Gladston Road Gisborne.
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Gisborne Standard and Cook County Gazette, Volume III, Issue 366, 19 October 1889, Page 2
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409Page 2 Advertisements Column 2 Gisborne Standard and Cook County Gazette, Volume III, Issue 366, 19 October 1889, Page 2
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