SUMMER DRAPERY ! SUMMER DRAPERY ! £ S 3 AT : H. LEWIS’S. g -O, TT LEWIS begs to announce that he has now opened up Fl - another shipment of BUMMER GOODS, which be is offering at remarkably Low figures. Ths Block consists of Cashmere Prints, Llama Prints,Embroidered Prints, Plain and Floral Sateens, Zephyr Cloths, Indian Muslins, Ginghams, Piques. Foulards, German Drees Tweeds, Crape Clothe, Homespuns, Uaoe Flouneings, Tulles (in all shade?). a--, yrj Grenadines, Plain and Brocaded Satins, Ottoman and Merino Dress Silks, Diapers, Hollands, Hair Cord Muslins, Spotted and Check O Muslins. J/j :o: S A FANCY LOT OF LADIES’ BOX 5 K DRESSES (CHEAP). S ———— :x: , GLOVES. GLOVES. GLOVES. gr j A Large Assortment in the Latest Shades I and Fashions. ’ ! — :o!— I M j ALSO, ! K : A Large Stock of Trimmings, consisting of Dress Buttons, I 2 X VaWfioine Silk and Torchcon Laces, Ribbons, Frillings, 1 taw O and Plalaond Striped Drees Linings. Honey- -2 IQ eomh Bilk Trimmings, and Flowers, 1 Z* I -• ta a TI. LHrWISIS, ; L ft? : | M Groceries and Oilman Stores as usual at the ; 2 SQ | Lowest Prices in Town, when qualities are 2 compared. ; ’ 11 H. LEWIS. | . S I 02 Men’s, Boys’, and Youths’ Summer Clothing.
FIRST WOOL SHIP FOR LONDON. rpH® Fast Sailing Barque—ojjhl WAVE QUEEN (853 Tons Register) J'Ospt, Kelly, Has arrived in the Bay and will have quick despatch for LONDON. For freight or passage apply— NEW ZEALAND LOAN AND M.A. CO., LIMItZD, COMMON, SHELTON 4 CO., GBAHAM, PITT A BENNETT.
FIRST WOOL SHIP FOR LONDON. , A-, rrVHE Shaw, Savill, Albion ffijgggv A Company's 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 Cryetolum Painting; Point and Maorame Lace ; Wax and FiahScale 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 Assortmeat 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. Q.lS BORNE -RACING OLUB. SPRING RACES. MONDAY, NOVEMBER 11th, 1689. Flyino Hanmcav—£Bo, {mile, MatnsN Hack Bacz—£lo.l mile. Huant-a Back Handio.?—£4o, 2 miles, Pa»k. Hakmoaf—£loo,ll miles. Hack Rack Ha«d:oai>—£lo,l mile. Gbandsiahd Handicap—£Bo, Ij- miles, Foboxd Hasdicat—£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 Local 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 mgy ba sent to tbs publisher, Subscribers will oblige by notifying him of any errors or omissions, Mr G, Stems will canvass the Cook County and East Coast for Advertisements and Directory information, Sold by Country Storekeepers and Booksellers io 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 pries, Two Shillings. R. COUPLAND HABDING, Pcbusqu, Num, NEW GOODS, EX WAVE QUEEN (Not alongside Breakwater this time), NOW LANDING. NEW IRON BEDSTEADS, with Wire Mattrees. New Iron Cots, New Linoleums, New Carpets, New Pianos, The Cbsspsst lot of Goods Direct Importers ever opened—in all 9 cases, j. toVnley,
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Gisborne Standard and Cook County Gazette, Volume III, Issue 374, 7 November 1889, Page 3
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643Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 Gisborne Standard and Cook County Gazette, Volume III, Issue 374, 7 November 1889, Page 3
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