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FIRST AUTUMN SHIPMENTS. o WILLIAM ADAIR Has great plaasure inintimating to the inhabitants of Gisborne and the Poverty Bay District that he has just returned from Auckland WITH THE LARGEST AND BEST-SELECTED STOCK OF Ever shown on the East Coast. rpO meet the demands of a large and increasing population, he has Bought Laboely ; and, owing to the Auckland markets being overstocked with Drapery on account of the mild autumn season, W.A. has secured many Leading Lines in the Trade at a Discount. THE Stock is Replete in every Department. The undersigned being determined to be satisfied with SMALLER PROFITS than those which have hitherto ruled in Gisborne, can confidently solicit the patronage of the inhabitants of the district. Ladies would do well to come early and see the Novelties, and make their purchases for the ensuing season. Dress Materials. Plain and Fancy Homespuns, Diagonal Serges, Satin Cloths Super and Aberdeen Winceys, Black and Colored French Merinos Shepherd, Bob Roy, and Clan, Wool Plaids Mourning Goods In Parramattas, Baratheas, Persia, and Russell Cords BLACK SILKS In Gros de Naples, Ducape, Glacie, and other favorite makes New Winter Hosiery in Great Variety. Ladies’ and Children’s Waterproof Cloaks In all the newest shapes. Ladies’ and Children’s Boots and Shoes Suitable for the present season. Baby Linen. Infants’ Muslin Frocks and Long robes, Short Slips, Monthly Gowns Day and Night Gowns, Cashmere Carrying Cloaks and Squares Silk Hats and Hoods. A large stock of Blankets and Flannels at Reduced Prices. MEN’S AND BOYS’ CLOTHING Very complete, and will be found on inspection to be equal to bespoke, as great care is bestowed on this Department. Brussels, Kidderminster, and Felt Carpets; Floor Cloth, and Cocoa Matting. DRESS -ZMZ JAKIJSTGIs under the management of MISS LE MASURIER, Who has acted in that capacity for several years, with distinguished success, in one of the leading houses in England. IRONMONGERY DEPARTMENT. Bedsteads in’Brass and Iron Bath and Toilet Ware Single and Double French Bedsteads Sponge and Hip Baths Full sized | Tester “ Body Baths for children Kerosene Lamps, all sizes at very low Washing Boards in wood and zinc prices Knife Cleaners A few Sewing Machines left, best makers, will be sold cheap. A large variety of Cane seated Chairs, Ladies’ Rocking Chairs, &c. ; American Clocks ; Mirrors —10x12 12x16 and 16x201 Also, A LARGE ASSORTMENT OF GLASS AND CHINA WARE. House Furnishing Ironmongery. Colonial Ovens; Cooking Stoves ; Tinned and Enamelled Cooking Utensils Three legged Iron Pots ; Spoons, Forks, Cruets, Tea and Coffee Pots Lockwood’s best Ivory Table Cutlery; Hearth, Stove, Bannister and Shoe Brushes Hall and Door Mats ; American Brooms, Hair Brooms ; American Churns and Buckets Galvanized Colonial and American Tubs. Carpenters’ Builders’ Ironmongery. Sorby’s and Mattheson’s Saws.JPlanes and Chisels; American Axes, Adzes, &c.; Locks, Hinges, Nails, Hammers, Grindstones, Blasting Powder & Fuse. Agricultural Implements. American and Iron Ploughs, Forks, Rakes, Spades, Picks, Shovels, Scythes, Shears, Stubbs' saw files. Fencing wire ; Nos. 6, 7,8, and 9. Corrugated Iron Sulphur, raw oil, boiled oil, white lead. Vacancies for a few Apprentices for the Dress-making. 141 WILL lAM ADAIR.

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Poverty Bay Standard, Volume III, Issue 264, 14 April 1875, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Poverty Bay Standard, Volume III, Issue 264, 14 April 1875, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Poverty Bay Standard, Volume III, Issue 264, 14 April 1875, Page 3

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