ORMOND HOUSE. Opening of New Store. T 3. BJLLR/ZR/TZE TDEGS to thank the inhabitants of ORMOND and surrounding Districts for the liberal support they have given him, and has great pleasure in informing them that he has just received his first shipment of Spring Goods, which he will open up m his new store this day, consisting of the latest novelties in LADIES’ HATS, (trimmed and un- FALLS, trimmed), VELVETS, FLOWERS, RIBBONS, FEATHERS, GLOVES, TRIMMINGS, &c., &c., &c. LADIES’ STRAW HATS, all sizes and shapes. GENTLEMENS’ Clothing of all kinds and prices. GROCERY, IRONMONGERY, EARTHENWARE, BOOTS AND SHOES, SADDLERY, &c., &c., &c. A splcauiiA as sort mo bl ui New Season and bUMMBH Ditisss (jtoods daily expected. Inspection invited. We Beg to Announce that we are now opened With a New and Complete Stock of G-ZEZLTZBZRzJLZIL GOODS, AS UNDER DRAPERY GROCERY, in all its BRANCHES including Plain and Fancy TWEEDS & CLOTHS, HOSIERY, CLOTHING, o A r „ _ MILLINERY, SADDLERY, HATS & CAPS, STATIONERY, BOOTS, CARPETING, BRUSHWARE, MATTING, FANCY GOODS FLOOR OIL CLOTH, IANCY GOODS, &C., &C., &C. &c., &c., &c. WINES AND SPIRITUOUS LIQUORS in Bulk and Case. Branches of the Tailoring and Dressmaking Departments will shortly be added to the above, of which due notice will be given. CELEBRATED MOSGIEL TWEEDS (Dunedin) in a variety of PATTERNS for the Spring and Summer. R.T. & Co. being Importers, direct from the Home and Colonial Markets, flatter themselves as being able to place their Merchandize before the Public, at such prices as will not fail to ensure patronage. Liberal advances made on the coming clip o wool. ROB JOHNS, TE AT & CO., MERCHANTS AND STOREKEEPERS, WHOLESALE AND RETAIL.
NOTICE. AFTER the 31st December, 1873, there will be no traffic through our Paddocks at Opou. HARRIS & FERGUSON. PANUITANGA. A MURI ote 31 o Tihema 1873, ka whaka mutua te haere ake tangata i roto ia mails Taiapa i Opou. Na HARETE, Riua ko PATiHANA. ORMOND FARRIERY. JOHN DICK begs to inform the inland settlers that he has established a branch of his business at Ormond as a FARRIER & BLACKSMITH. Until further notice the Forge will be opened on Monday, Tuesday, and Wednesday, in each week.
FRUIT I FRUIT !! FRUIT I!! m ENDERS are required for the Leasing of the FRUIT contained in both the Orchards at Makaraka. A small House on the ground suitable for storage, will be included. Lease to commence from the acceptance of Tender, and to expire on the 31st March, 1874. Tenders to be sent to the Office of this Paper not later than Saturday, December 6th. Bor further particulars, apply to Mb. THOS. UREN, or to Mb. L. M'INTOSH. JOHN FORBES, LOWE STREET, GISBORNE, BUILDER, CONTRACTOR, WHEELWRIGHT &c., Orders executed on the premises with despatch.
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Poverty Bay Standard, Volume II, Issue 111, 6 December 1873, Page 1
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