THE GISBORNE EXHIBITION OF 1889. THE MAMMOTH SHOW. Messrs Garrett BrosHAVE so long supplied the Gisborne people with BOOTS AND SHOES, and the satisfaction given has been so great, that a vast majority of the people do not require to bo told that Messrs Gabheti Bros. ’ Shop ia far and away the beat place to go to for a Good Article at a very Reasonable Price.
Some talk about haviog the district represented at the Dunedin Exhibition, but why need wo go from homo when there is such a grand PERMANENT EXHIBITION (of splendid Boots and Shoos) at Messrs Gabbktt Brothers’ ? Other peop'e tune up notes on the Breakwater question ; let then drown their sorrows, as hundreds of other taxpayers do, by going to Gabrett Bros.’, and getting extra good value for their money. That is a real understandable fact, and while the British flag continues to wave over the vast empire on which the sun never sets, eo long will be felt the benefit of Establishments like Messrs Gabbett Bros'. The crushing burden of taxation which our ftoliticians has imposed upon us is greatly eaeened in effect when families are enabled to make such investments as present themselves at Messrs Gabbett Bros.’ ; and the united cry is, Long may such a business flourish 1 THE GRAND GI3BOKNE EXHIBITION OF 1889 IS AT Messrs GARRETT BROS’, aud far beyond that Bay of the notorious name do men, women, and children appreciate the Comfort and Economy which may be ensured by buying BOOTS AND SHOES at Messrs Gabbett Bros’. For England may boast o’ her sweet-scented rose, An’ Ireland may brag o' the shamrock that grows, Or our heart be in the land whaur the heather bell blows, But Garrett Bros.’ Boots for ever 1
TO ALL TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN. IMPORTANT NOTICE. ■yTTHEREAS it behoves all Her ’’ Majesty’s subjects in the Colony of New Zealand, and more especially those of them who are resident in Gisborne, to see that they have dispensed to them those things which appertain to the health, good living, and enriching of all wise people. AND WHEREAS the trusty and wellbeloved Eight Honorable William Hillier, Earl of Onslow, of Onslow, in the County of Salop, &a., &c., who rules over New Zealand and its Dependencies, is not the only one who has the welfare and prosperity of the Queen's good people under his care. AND WHEEU \ s for the better security to tbe people of Gisborne, all and singular, the blessings aforesaid, the firm of Pitt and Maguire have struggled hard to meet tbe unparalleled demands upon their time and attention in the past, consequent upon their bringing down the price of Groceries. Therefore it is notified that our prices are still as low as ever. IN WITNESS whereof, a visit to the shop is specially invited. Half a dozen cups and saucers, or tea-pot, given away with each 121bs of tea. (Signed) PITT & MAGUIRE. Witness: Katoa KihipAne. Dated at Gisborne this 10th day of September, 1889. Q.ISBORNE -RACING OLUB. SPRING RACES. MONDAY, NOVEMBER Uth, 1889. Flying Handicap—£Bo, J mile. Maiden Hack Race—£lo,l mile. Hurdle Race Handicap—£4o, 2 miles. Park Handicap—£loo, lj miles. Hack Race Handicap—£lo, 1 mile. Grandstand Handicap —£80,1} miles. Forced Handicap— £15,1 mile. Nominations, October 7ih. Weights on or about October 21rt. AeeeptßMea, November 4ib.| M. G. NASMITH, Secretary,
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Gisborne Standard and Cook County Gazette, Volume III, Issue 367, 22 October 1889, Page 3
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557Page 3 Advertisements Column 6 Gisborne Standard and Cook County Gazette, Volume III, Issue 367, 22 October 1889, Page 3
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