NOTICE. TO THE INHABITANTS OF GISBORNE AND THE POVERTY BAY DISTRICT. ’yy'E, the undermentioned STOREKEEPERS living in the Town of Gisborne, would respectfully call the attention of the Public to the fact that Outside Drapers are in the habit of sending the Refuse and Unsaleable Portion of their Stock to be sold here, as they say, at a SACRIFICE. We would caution the public against such pretentions ; and would ask them to support LOCAL STORES in preference to bestowing their favors on outsiders, who remain here while it suits their purpose, and leave when they are not as successful as they could wish. kVe, the undersigned, are determined to sell Goods at such prices as will DEFY COMPETITION, particularly from such places as Napier. We are DIRECT IMPORTERS from the Home Markets, and can sell Goods without the intermediate profits. We ask the public to compare Prices. We do not object to Ligitimate Competition ; but we hold that to support these stragglers is unfair to the interests of Local Trading. Graham & Co. Robjohns, Teat & Co. William Adair. SPECIAL NOTICE ! KEROSINE ! KEROSINE ! KEROSINE ! 100 CASES ■' s 20s. per Case of Eight Gallons. FLOUR! FLOUR! FLOUR! ALL BBANDS TEA. TEA. TEA. SUGAR! SUGAR! SUGAR! IDHE Undersigned having received a Large Shipment of the above Goods, Settlers would do well to take advantage of the Low Prices, and favorable state of the Roads, to lay in a Supply. WILLIAM ADAIR. DRESS-MAKING. rpHE Undersigned Laving secured the services of a Fussr Class Dkbss-maker, .is prepared to execute orders on the Premises ; also for *’ MILLINERY AND Y MANTLE-MAKING. WILLIAM ADAIR.
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Poverty Bay Standard, Volume III, Issue 256, 17 March 1875, Page 3
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265Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Poverty Bay Standard, Volume III, Issue 256, 17 March 1875, Page 3
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