Boots and Shoes, GOOD & CHEAP, AT| JOHN ROSIE’S (Next Boylan|and Co.’a). A SPLENDID ASSORTMENT to choose fromspecially selected by the proprietor, P hare also in Stock the; STANDARD” BRAND OF WATERTIGHTS, which took First Prize at the Ne v Zealand and South Seas Exhibition. Other " Standard ” brands also kept. COALS—NEWCASTLE—COALS EX WAIWERA. JOW LANDING AND TO ARRIVE—COALS of selected quality, from Ten to Thirty Ton Lots, so that customers need not be afraid if the lot does not suit that they will have the same the next, as Coals are readily sold, and are not than 800 ton cargoes) CLAYTON AND BAWYEB.
SPECIAL SALE. BIG [DIRECT SHIPMENT OF DRAPERY. ——:x:— — Pettie & Harper "DBG to announce that they have lust completed the Purchase (at an -*-> ENORMOUS DISCOUNT) of a LARGE DIRECT SHIPMENT OF DRAPERY, consigned to the late firm of GRAHAM, PITT, and BENNETT, CONSISTING OF Twenty-two (22) Oases and Bales. AND VALUE FOR NEARLY £lOOOl ONE THOUSAND POUNDS. I £lOOO ■ n—■ 1 80» 11— i. THE SHIPMENT COMPRISES 2 Cases White Calicoes, Sheetings, Hollands, and Diapers. 8 Bales Grey Calicoes (plain and twilled), Grey Twilled Sheetings, Fiax Sheetings, Dowlas, etc., etc. 1 Case Soliciaa. 2 Cases Table Damasks, Towels, Counterpanes, Doyleys, and afternoon Tea Cloths. 2 Cases Flannelettes, Cretonnes, Art Muslins, Lace Curtains, and Colored Canvas Curtains. 1 Bale Shirtings. 2 Cases Prints, White Dress Goods, Nainsooks, Turkey Twills, etc. 2 Cases Merinoes, Cashmeres, and other Dress Materials. 1 Case Hosiery. 2 Cases Ladies’ Underclothing, Hats, and Bonnets. 4 Cases Men’s Hats, Shirts, Ties, Braces, Merino Unders, and Pajama Suits. ■ -;x: —— The above Goods are now marked at exceedingly LOW PRICES, and as our HEAVY STOCK must be REDUCED previous to our ANNUAL STOCKTAKING at the end of JULY we have decided to offer the BALANCE of our WINTER STOCK of Dress Goods, Hats, Ulsters, Jackets, and Men’s Clothing, at GREATLY REDUCED PRICES for One Month Only. ——— : x: NOW IS THE TIME TO PURCHASE BARGAINS AT PETTIE & HARPER’S DRAPERY, CLOTHING, MILLINERY, AND DRESSMAKING ESTABLISHMENT, Gladstone Road, Gisborne. '’Premises lately occupied by Messrs Graham, Pitt, and Bennett.)
THE GISBORNE HOTEL. ■■—a: i J. H. MARTIN Having taken over the above Hotel from Mr R. Finlay, intends to make it the favorite resort of country settlers. It is centrally situated, and is replete with every COMFORT AND CONVENIENCE. 1 iXi The Wines and Spirits are warranted Pure, as imported iX: — The Menu h First-Class, everything that isfobtainable being provided. ■ n — 1 —!0! ONE OF ALCOCK’S BILLIARD TABLES. ■- — :O: —- - Every attention is paid to Letters and Telegrams engaging Apartments, and the wants of the Travelling Public are studied down to the most minute detail. All the Rooms are— Spacious, WelblMted and Thoroughly Ventilated' This Large and Well-known Family Hotel is acknowledged by the travelling public to be one of the Most Comfortable and Best Conducted in the district, / so; BPEIGHT'S Dnnedin and CRAWFORD’S XXXX Sparkling Ales always on Tap. .i.i First elass Stabling Accommodation and secure Paddocks attached to the Premises. — ■ !0!" ■ n J-. TZ. M-A-ZR/TTIbT PROPRIETOR.
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Gisborne Standard and Cook County Gazette, Volume V, Issue 640, 30 July 1891, Page 4
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504Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 Gisborne Standard and Cook County Gazette, Volume V, Issue 640, 30 July 1891, Page 4
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