j\'eu> Advertisements. ' Winter Drapery! o W OPENING UP. A CHOICE ASSOETMENT OF WINTER GOODS, Consisting of ALL WOOL PLAIDS Homespuns Cheviot Tweeds French Merinoes, in all shades Super Winceys Velveteens Ladies’ Waterproof Cloaks Girls’ Homespun Polonaises Biack Habit Cloth Blue Diagonal do Black silks Clouds, Polka Jackets, Wool Muffs, Collarettes MILLINERY! MILLINERY!! This Department, under the management of MISS M'CORMACK, Needs no comment, as it cannot be surpassed in the district. 374 LADIES' BLACK STRAW HATS Trimmed and Untrimmed. DRESS AND HABIT MAKING Is now under the management of MISS Le MASURIER, Whose past experience is a sufficient guarantee of Fashion and Finish. LADIES' OWN MATERIAL MADE UP FANCY DEPARTMENT. Flowers, Feathers, Ribbons Yak Lace. Collars and Cuffs Trimmings, Back Combs Perfumery, Hair and Tooth Brushes Violet Powder and every other Toilet requisite. A large assortment of BERLIN WOOLS, in all colors; also designs and patterns for working the same. The above well selected Assortment of Goods will be sold at a small per centage on cost, to make room for a further shipment to arrive shortly. W. T. BEST. 269 QUADRILLE ASSEMBLY. THE FIRST ASSEMBLY of the Winter Series will be held in the MUSIC HALL, GISBORNE, ox TUESDAY EVENING, Ist JUNE. Terms : ONE GUINEA PER QUARTER. Visitors’ Tickets, SIX SHILLINGS each, can be obtained on application to the undersigned. 264, L. P. DUGLEAUX. J (r TURANGANUI LODGE, No. 1480. THE Regular MONTHLY MEETING of the above Lodge, will be held at the Masonic Hall on MONDAY EVENING the 24. h May, at% o’clock. By order of the W.M. W. D. LYSNAR, 252 Secretary. PASTURAGE. A FEW horses will be taken to GRAZE at the paddocks Matawhero. JAMES BUCHANAN. May 17, 1875. 254 NOTICE. is hereby given that the partner--4-' ship hitherto existing between Geob&e Randall Johnson, James Woodbine Johnson and Chaeles Westrup, under the style of “ Messrs. Johnson Bros., and Westrup,” sheepfarmers, Poverty Bay, has this day been dissolved by mutual consent. All accounts due to and from the said firm to be settled by Messrs. Johnson Bros. r G. RANDALL JOHNSON Sizned ' J- WOODBINE JOHNSON ( CHAS. WESTRUP. Witness : J. B. Poynter. Gisborne, 15th May, 1875. 250 ALL Persons to whom money is due from Messrs. Johnson Bros., and Westevp, are requested to send in their accounts, and all persons from whom money is due to the said firm are requested to pay such amounts to me before the 31st of May, 1875. G. RANDALL JOHNSON, for 251 MESSRS. JOHNSON BROS.
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Poverty Bay Standard, Volume III, Issue 274, 22 May 1875, Page 3
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