Spring and Summer Drapery. :0; m h. TZTAVINGr just returned from the Auckland Market, has pleasure in in"L“L forming every Householder in Gisborne and District of the arrival of his NEW AND WELL-SELECTED STOCK OF General and Special Draperies, Consisting of DB.ESB GOODS in Great Variety, of both Plain and Fancy Materials. Choice Dress Muslins in the New Colors. Prints in almost Endless Variety of Colors and Patterns. Washing Drees Materials—A very large and choice assortment at easy prices. Galateas, Satteens, Flannelettes, etc., etc. lI.M. hna»also received a Nice Assort- In the Clothing Department will be ment of Ladies’ and Children’s found a Large Assortment for Straw Hats, Sun Bonnets, Peak Men’s, Youths’, and Bovs’ wear. Caps, Ribbons, Flowers, Gloves, Shirts, Ties, Hosiery," Belts, Hosiery, Corsets, Aprons, Braces, Cambric and Silk Pinafores, Underclothing, Handkerchiefs, Peak Caps, and other fancy articles. Straw and Felt Hats in A large variety, and great variety, and at \ ery Cheap. prices to suit the times. My Stock of Calicoes, Hollands, Sheeting, Cretonnes, Dimities, Lace Curtains, fable Damasks, Toilet Covers, Quilts, Shirtings, etc., will be found Large, Well-Assorted, and Cheap. :o: H.M., at the commencement of the forthcoming Season, respectfully solicits an early inspection of his ITEW STOCK, Believing that such will secure him a fair aharo of public patronage, and lie pledges to do his beat by Civility and Attention to hia Customers* requirements to merit a continuance of their favor, — ;o: —■ ■■ DRAPER AND CLOTHIER, GLADSTONE ROAD.
FIRST WOOL SHIP FOB LONDON. ss " Barqiw—• WAVE QUEEN
(663 Tons Register), Capt, Kill's, Has arrived in the Bay and will have quick despatch for LONDON.
For freight or paesage apply— NEW ZEALAND LOAN AND M,A, CO., Limited, COMMON, SHELTON * CO., GRAHAM, PITT & BENNETT.
FIRST WOOL SHIP FOR LONDON, i Jj-A FTIHE Shaw, Savill, Albion C° m P 4n y'a Clipper Ship WAVE QUEEN Will be the First Wool Ship for LONDON. For Freight, or any other information, Apply to— H. E. JOHNSTON, Agent Shaw, Savill, Albion Co. MISS BACON, Milliner and teacher of FANCY WORK, Begs to inform the Ladies of Gisborne that she has taken those Premises in Gladstone Road, next Mr Foster's, Chemist, for a short time, and will give instruction in the following subjects— Poonahs, Lustre and Crystalnm Painting; Point and Macrame Lace; Wax and FishScale Flowers ; Parion Marble ; Wattle Work ; Lillies, in velvet; Sun Flowers, in velvet; Frames, Necklets, and Bracelets in Seeds; Leather Work, Crewel, Arrasene, &o. A Class on Wednesday Evenings and Saturday Afternoons, when all Subjects, except Painting, will be Is a lesson. Miss Bacon is also showing an Assortment of very Choice MILLINERY at extremely moderate charges. By permission of the Colonial Secretary she will hold a Grand ART UNION of FANCY WORK. Tickets 2s. IS BORNE AGING QLUB. SPRING RACES. 1 H MONDAY, NOVEMBER 11th, 1889. • Flying Handicap—£3o, J mile. Maiden Hack Rack—£lo,l mile. Bubble Rack Handicap—£4o, 2 milee. Pabk Handicap—£loo,miles. Hack Back Handicap—£lo, 1 mile. Gbandbtand Handicap—£Bo,l| miles. Forced Handicap—£ls,l mile. Acceptances, November 4th. M. G. NASMITH, Secretary. ELEVENTH YEAR OF PUBLICATION. IN THE PRESS. HARDING’S 1890 ALMANAC, DIRECTORY, AND LOCAL GUIDE. THIS ALMANAC and Directory will be the most complete ever published in Hawke's Bay, The only Publication giving full particulars of Looal Government and Taxation, and complete Directory of Local Bodies, The Department of Sheep Returns, omitted last year, will be restored in this issue. Additions and corrections in Directory pages may be sent to the publisher. Subscribers will oblige by notifying him of any errors or omissions, Mr G, Stubbs will canvass the Cook County and East Coast for Advertisements and Directory information. Sold by Country Storekeepers and Booksellers in nearly every Country Township, but where there is no Looal Agent, the Publisher will forward it to any address within the colony, post free, on receipt of the published price, Two Shillings, B. COUPLAND HARDING, Publisheb, Napier. NEW GOODS, EX WAVE QUEEN (Not alongside Breakwater thia time), NOW LANDING, NEW IRON BEDSTEADS, with Wire Mattress, New Iron Cots, New Linoleums, New Carpets, New Pianos. The Cheapest lot of Goods Direct Importers ever opened—ip all 9 cases. J . T O*W N BEY. NOT I C E. JH. STUBBS begs to inform bis friends , and ouatomers that he has disposed of the CHEMIST AND DRUGGIST BUSINESS hitherto carried on by him to Mb L, E. Psichabd, and trusts that the liberal support accorded him in the past will be continued to his successor, Oct. 23rd, 1889. IN connection with the above, I have the pleasure to inform the inhabitants of Gisborne and Cook County that the business will be carried on striotly under my own personal supervision. My long and varied experience will be sufficient guarantee' that nothing will be wanting on my part to merit tho confidence Of the public. L 13, PRITCHARD,
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Gisborne Standard and Cook County Gazette, Volume III, Issue 372, 2 November 1889, Page 3
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