I SAY 111 I CAN’T SEE how ADXANffi AMS PRIMROSE can make it pay at their prices—on n you? Yes, when you come to study it a little it's not so wodnerful. You see they are doing a big business, and, although they cut it fine, it pays them, because .hat profit they do make is their own; ih-y buy their goods where they like, and there's a lot in that. It's surprising the variety they keep in stock, too | besides a large itock ot Saddlery and Harness of every description, they supply Tents, Tarpaulins, Graes-Mtd Sheets, Horse Covers, Oilskin Ceats, Leggings ot all kinds, Chamois Leathers, Buggy Aprons, Lampe, Candles, Oil, Soft Soap, Rope, Chains, Valise#, Sponges, Riding and Gardening Gloves, Patterson's Horse Relief, Gripe Drench, Electric Liniment, Billman's Embrocation, Eakin’s Green Ointmentbut just go and have a look for yourself, and it they can’t de business with you you're a hard case. If you want your old Sadde repaired you couldn’t RO to a better shop. Remember—Right opposite Wingate, Burns and Co.’s, the Ironmongers. So lony !
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OFFICES TO LET. rpo LET, at a very moderate rental, the Offices connected with the Btasdabd Printing Office, Gladstone Road, They are in a very centra! position, and in every way suited to the Commission Agency business, or for occupancy by a legal firm. For terms apply— STANDARD Office. NEW ALBION STABLES, LOWE STREET. THE Undersigned is prepared to Supply the Travelling and General Public with Single and Double Seated Buggies and Horses.
Every attention given, ano xvery carb taken. Terms moderate. ROBERT LITTLE. WANTED KNOWN—Now Landed and in Stock, 100,000 feet of Totara, Rims, and Kauri TIMBER, suitable for Building purposes, Prices cheap. Contractors and others requiring Timber will do well to apply to the undersigned. H. E. JOHNSTON. WANTED KNOWN-Remainder of Ulsters and Jackets at Selling-off Prices. Ulsters from 4s. Must be sold, at J. LONGLEY’S. ANTED—AII to come and see my I4s VV and 16s Suits, at the door, at J. LONGLEY’S.
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» yd lisvooi enw JI MISS Wishes io call the attention or the Ladies of SUBBOVNDING DISTRICTS TO HER WELL A BSOBIEIf jSIOOJf qftff -jig DEIESSSEIS AND TJFtITMCMUNTG-fil SUITABLE FOR THE SEASONIWW odT I .'■[—BeshoJi CORDETTA CLOTHS, in all Colors. CAMEL HAIR CLOTHS, in all Shades, also PLUSHES, STRIPES, & PLAIN & FANCY C3t x ,G ',«o£ Ma COEDS, CLASPS AND BUTTONS IN All! MX LADIES’ AND CHILDREN’S UNDERCLO O* VEBY MODERATE BATES. DRESB-MAKING DEPARTMEH^ S As MISS DORAN has made the Dress-making Department a being under the Management of Mrs Trafford and an a call from the Ladies will be pleasing to both. Every Care and AttbrWfon' will be given to all Orders entrusted to her care. The prices will be foupd M ’be uniformly moderate. • bufa-nf ut ni MISS GLADSTONE ROAD, GISBORNE. ■ • • lev “Second to None.” ” lii tot .■■■■- PTHE proud motto of the celebrated Cavalry Regiment, the " Scot's Greys, and full well the stirring events at the beginning of the present century enabled them to substantiate their proud insignia. " SECOND TO NONE " is the watchword I have laid myself out to bo guided by. It is my ambition to make the QISBORNE and POVERTY BAY CASH BOOT MARKET, the premier market in the County for anything in the shape of Shoe Leather, and for that purpose I have nearly doubled the amount of Stock I have been previously holding and quadrupled my efforts to give real solid values. I ask for an early visit from everyone, as I now hold the largest and most fashionable stock of Goods in the Bay, and can show an assortment of BOOTS and SHOES which for Variety, Style, and Quality is not to be beaten in the I Colony, outside the four cities. I call special attention to a shipment of Ladies’ and Gentlemen a DANCING SHOES and BOOTS, all of which are in latest styles and of splendid quality. I publish a Price List of Leading Lines. ;o: ... . . ; r r’K.ICE! XbIBT. Men’s Strong Nailed Watertights—lo^ll,l2/6,14/6,16/6 Men’s Strong Nailed Shooting Boots—l2/6,14/6, 16/6 Men's Strong. Leather Elastic-sides (heel and toe-plates)—lo/6, 12.6, 14 ; 6 Men’s Sewn Balmorals (heel and toe plates)—l3/6,15/6 Men’s Strong Nailed Bluchers—6/6, 7/6 Men’s Leather and Carpet Slippers—4/6, 5/6 Cove and West’s Gentlemen’s Boots, in all qualities Ladies’ Calf-Kid Button Boots-12/6, 14/6,15/6 Ladies’ High-leg Kid Balmorals—l2/6,14/6, 15/6 Ladies’ Pronella Boots—B/6, 9/6,10/6 Ladies’ Kid Oxford Walking Shoes—B/6, 10/6,12/6 Ladies’ Calf-skin Balmorals—9/6,10/6,12/6 Ladies' Kid Elastic-sides (sewn) —6/6, 7/6, 8/6, to 14/6 A Line of Girls’ Kid Elastic-sides at 4/6, to clear Infants’ Boots and Shoes—From 1/- to 3/6 Ladies’ Warm Slippers—From 3/6 to 6/6 :o: We beg to notify the Public that we have sold our Business in this town to Mr W. J. HENNESSY, and ask for a continuance to our successor of th* support awarded to us. We also beg the Public to take notice that we have no connection whatever with any Boot Business in this town except that of Mr Hennessy. Others have used our name, no doubt with the conviction that it would add some lustre to their own. We have heard so much of thia from disappointed Boot-buyers that we take this opportunity of putting the Public on their guard, and we again state that Mr W. J. Hennessy is our successor, _ „ , - „ B. Hannah & Co, ■ ■ :o.- — Please Note the Addbesb— The Gisborne & Poverty Bay Cash Boot Store, W. J. HENNESSY... Proprietor. (LATE B. HANNAH & CO.) Opposite Argyll Hotel, Gladstone Road#
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Gisborne Standard and Cook County Gazette, Volume I, Issue 32, 25 August 1887, Page 3
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