DIRECT IMPORTATION S (Ex R.M 8. Coptic and Rimutalca). ONE CASE QOSTUME QI LOTUS. ONE CASE NEW COLORS IN FRENCH CASHMERES and BEIGES. ONE CASE LIGHT COLOREL PRINTS. ONE CASE Fancy Ribbons AND
Straw Hats. A LARGE SUPPLY OF White Nainsook MuslinWM. ADAIR. ,T. WHINRAY, This is the shop for srsat and small To get Good Value, the deliaht of all. In proof of this give me a call: 111 gratify your whimslest freak, ft you’ll but give tse time to speak, And search that fine oblong retreat Of bricks and stone up the main street, Surrounded there with all that’s good, Churches and chapels built of wood. Schools, high and low, pride of the land, Around that sightly centre stand, Whrnrav's Furniture Show
HCT ZEALAND CLOTHING FACTORY. | | SPRING | 1890 1 SUMMER. h — y a K fi C. H. AMBRIDGE, R -A /TANAGER of Gisborne Branch, ■ft D AIL begs to intimate to his g 2 numerous friends and general j H public that he has returned from j h their Large Southern Warehouses T J" j with the p te , LARGEST AND CHOICEST i R STOCK OF ! R Boys’ and Mon’s Hsrcory and Gtothingf u Ever Offered in Gisborne. J $ “ ® H H Als<, '~ Q D Several Lines specially imported lj m for Gisborne Trade. Panama and VJ W Java Straw, with strap and buckle, pj Also, Land and Water Felt Hats, g procurable only at— i NEW ZEALAND i CLOTHING FACTORY.
a K ” MARMALADE READY TO BE SENT OUT. & ’ e received from Messrs Kirkpatrick & Co. a sample of their Marmalade, for which it is impossible to pronounce other than a most favorable verdict. On opening the tin the scent of the preserved fruit at once indicates its nature, and the Marmalade on being turned out lix a most tempting appearance, while its flavour fully bears ou l the expectations it has given rise to, We can recommend this brand of Marmalade as far superior to any other wo have icon in the market, and we understand it is now obtainable from all the local storekeepers,— Colonist, 20th Sdpt.l E. P. JOYCE, lANDJ'AND GENERAL COMMISSION J AGENT G 1 B BjOBN E , owij and Country Laadsj for Saif, With Verkal Titles,
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Gisborne Standard and Cook County Gazette, Volume IV, Issue 538, 29 November 1890, Page 2
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371Page 2 Advertisements Column 3 Gisborne Standard and Cook County Gazette, Volume IV, Issue 538, 29 November 1890, Page 2
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