SUMMER DRAPERY ! SUMMER DRAPERY ! QQ EAT H. LEWIS’S. g :o: ’ I—l LEWIS begs to announce that he bas now opened up 2C 11 r another shipment of SUMMER GOODS, which he . is offering at remarkably Low figures. JSJ The Slock coneisls of Caebmere Prints, Llama Prints,Embroidered Print., Plain and Floral Sateens, Zephyr Cloths, Cm Indian Muslins, Ginghams, Piques, Foulards, h-M German Dress Tweeds, Crape Cloths, Homespuns, JTj Lace Flouncings, Tulles (in all shades). j—. rr> Grenadines, Plain and Brocaded Satins, Ottoman and Merino Dtesa Silks, Diapers, Hollands, Hair f> Cord Muslins, Spotted and Check O Muslins. . rrj :o: M A FANCY LOT OF LADIES’ BOX 5 a DRESSES (CHEAP). :s: q GLOVES. GLOVES. GLOVES, A Large Assortment in the Latest Shades and Fashions. £ :o: ! K ALSO,— ft A Large Stock of Trimmings, consisting of Dress Buttons, fig Valencine Bilk and Torcheon Laces, Ribbons, Frillings, O and Plain and Striped Dress Linings. HoneyCO comb Silk Trimmings, and Flowers, M AT “ £ w s:. XTHTWIS’S, ? GLADSTONE ROAD. 2 & > CQ I Groceries and Oilman Stores as usual at the | i/2 Lowest Prices in Town, when qualities arc W compared. g ■ H. LEWIS. ' ! £ s qD 1 Men’s, Boys’, and Youths' Summer Clothing. CHANDOS HOTEL, ORMOND. to;-— jroEcnxr B’. smith - proprietor. :o:——— undersigned begs to announce to his numerous friends, and the Public generally, that he has taken over the above Hotel, and that it will be his earnest endeavor to promote the Comfort and Convenience of his Patrons. ONLY THE VERY BEST BRANDS OP WINES, ALES, AND SPIRITS KEPT IN STOCK. :X: — Good Accommodation for Travellers, and Splendid Paddocking, Stables, and Loose Boxes for all Travelling Steck. Dunedin and Crawford’s Beer kept on Tab- - —— :x; ■——— A First-Class Billiard Table on the Premises. : 0; J. F. SMITH - - Proprietor. Graham, Pitt, & Bennett TDEG to announce to their Customers and the Public that] they have added a DEPARTMENT F O|R BOOTS and SHOES . O; , As they intend only to keep the BEST QUALITY at the price, and Sell at a Moderate Profit, they trust for a Eair Share of Traded — Ladies' and Children’s BOOTS and SHOES WILL BE MADE A SPECIALITY, and our Clients may rely on the Goods being Perfectly FRESH AND NEW. It does not p to buy Perished Leather. J,WE WOULD DRAW ATTENTION TO OUR Standard Call Cookhams (Gents’). BROAD SOLES, . LARGE HEELS AND EASY UPPERS,I COMBINING TO MAKE A A FIT WITH PEEB'JECT COMFORT. Graham, Pitt, & Bennett
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Gisborne Standard and Cook County Gazette, Volume III, Issue 407, 23 January 1890, Page 4
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403Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 Gisborne Standard and Cook County Gazette, Volume III, Issue 407, 23 January 1890, Page 4
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