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WM. _ADAIR. NEW WINTEB SHIPMENTS. Are now opened, and consist OFLADIEB’ JACKETS. MACINTOSH CLOAKS, Ladies’, Maids’, and Children’s ULSTERS, STRAW HAIS, AND BONNETS, FRENCH AND ENGLISH FANCY DRESS GOODS, BLACK AND COLORED CASHMERES AND MERINOS, PLUSHES in all the Newest Colors. AUTUMN AND WINTER ROBES, Comprising all tbe Latest Novelties and Fashions. EVENING DRESSES in all the Leading Shades in Plain and Fancy Netts. 13* Ladies would do well to inspect the Large and Varied Stock in the above Department before making their purchases. BLANKETS AND FLANNELS In English and Colonial; White and Colored. A Large Assortment of PLAIN AND FANCY FLANNELETTES. Men’s, Boys & Youths Clothing. Ths Proprietor is determined to make this Department one of the Leading Features in his Business. Orders taken for the Kaiapci Clothing Company, and executed with Style, Finish, and Quick Despatch. FATHERS AND MOTHERS, before purchasing elsewhere, come and inspect the Large and Wei’-Assorted Stock of— KAIAPOI, ROSLYN, AND ENGS H CLOTHING Just Opened, N.B.—As the DRESS GOODS have arrived a little later from Home than formerly, they have been marked Unusually Low, iu order to effect a Speedy Clearance,

AN EARLY INSPECTION SOLICITED. WM. ADAIR. NEW SEASON’S GOODS (Ex Kaikoura and Opawa). Graham, Pitt and Bennett INVITE their customera and the ~ public in general to call and in- tri g speot their Varied Stock of—g AUTUMN & WINTER GOODS, g > which they are now opening up, ° Consisting of a Large Assortment of ft „ DRAPERY, CLOTHING, AND g MILLINERY. g P) G.P. & B. invite an inspection, as P 1 they have marked the Goods at prices S hitherto unknown in Gisborne. |zg The Stock is very Large, and must be ra got rid of. I " Good DBESS MATERIAL, single m width, 6d per yard. R Do. do., double width, is 3d per yard, o Rare Value. "5 The Millinery Department § Is also fully replenished, and, being g•g under able management, Ladies can h rely upon receiving the Newest p |xi Fashions at Lowest Possible Rates. A Large Stock of MANTLES and g ULSTERS. g. •_g The Clothing Department j •g Is now replete in all its Br anches, and 3 g Gentlemen may feel assured of the P. quality of the Goods they purchase. 2 £ SHIRTS AND HATS. S The Dressmaking “ 'g Recommends itself, inasmuch as the p. [4 Lady in charge is a satisfactory- w guarantee for Style and Fit. i * Graham,lPitt and Bennett.

GEO. FOSTER, CHEMIST AND DRUGGIST, THE PHARMACY, GISBOBNE. GTp HAS to hand from America a • J? • direct shipment of specialties, including the following Aromatic Tooth Soap, Infants’ Preservative, American Chlorodynes, Glycerine end Cucumber, Essence of.Llnseed, Tabloids, Plasters, Worm Syrup.J Hot Water Bottles, Cheat Protectors, Surgical Appliances. Caatana Vesca, Specific for Wbooplag Cough. Note the Addbbss— NEXT THEATRE ROYAL, GISBORNE.

UNIVERSAL DINING ROOMS (Opposite Masonic Hotel), Atf. Budd and G. Edwards BEG to announce that they have taken those commodious and centrally-situated pramites known as the *• D.I. O,” Building, at the corner facing Mr Adair’s shop on the one side and the Mesonic Hotel on the other. The premises ere to be specially fitted up for Dining Rooms, and Messrs Budd and Edwards each having had large experience in the business can confidently assure the public that the Dining Rooms Will be so conducted as to be fully deserving of an extended, patronage, The opening of such Dining Booms should be a great convenience to the public, whose support is respectfully solicited. ALL MEALS Is. SPECIAL ARRANGEMENT MADE FOB WEEKLY BOARDERS, LADIES' ENTRANCE FROM LOWE STREET,

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Gisborne Standard and Cook County Gazette, Volume III, Issue 464, 7 June 1890, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Gisborne Standard and Cook County Gazette, Volume III, Issue 464, 7 June 1890, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Gisborne Standard and Cook County Gazette, Volume III, Issue 464, 7 June 1890, Page 3

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