Miscellaneous. "completion of alterations. WILLIAM ADAIR JZJEGS to intimate that he has just completed EXTENSIVE ALTERATIONS in the premises, which will facilitate business, and give INCREASED ACCOMMODATION to Customers. The large Iron Store adjoining the present premises has been fitted up for Drapery'; and a large room has been added up stairs for Millinery and Mantles, where a large and fashionable stock will be shewn. The Men’s and Boys' Clothing will be entirely separate and confined to the old premises. 5 Cases Ex “ Advance ” Ladies' Home Spun Costumes and Polonaises “ Quilted, and Silk Embroidered Batswing Skirts “ Fancy, Felt, and Straw Hats “ Waterproof Cloaks, and Cloth Jackets “ Hair Plaits, Rolls, and Chignons “ Fancy Wool Clouds, and Jackets “ All-Wool Plaids, and Wincey Skirtings “ Hessian Kidjßoots “ Patent Seal Balmoral Boots “ Felt, Patent, and Basil slippers Also, — A LARGE LOT OF CHILDREN’S BOOTS. 189 ”V\7~ _ _A_ J_) -A-1 -to - Messrs. BOYLAN BROTHERS, HOUSE-FURNISHING, and BUILDERS’ IB 01ST im: o jst g-ze 7 GLADSTONE ROAD, GISBORNE, HAVE ON SAL E — FARMING IMPLEMENTS, ARTISTS’ TOOLS -I- OF American and English Manufacture, Together with a Handsome and Varied assortment of CHINA, DELF, GLASSWARE, LAMPS, BRUSHWARE, Cutlery, and Electbo-Plated Goods, furnishing ironmongery, ELECTROPLATED GOODS, CUTLERY, BUILDERS’ IRONMONGERY, FARMING IMPLEMENTS, SEEDS, t &c., &C., &c., A Variety of Sewing Machines by reputed Makers. BO'Z’LA.JNT EROS., Furnishing Ironmongers, & General Hardware Dealers, GLADSTONE-ROAD, GISBORNE. Licensed to SELL Guns, Ammunition, and Blasting Powder. 74
WHARF TIMBER YARD. J. R. MORGAN BUGS to inform the inhabitants of Poverty Bay that he has For sale WHITE PINE and KAURI TIMBER of all descriptions, Blocks, Shingles, Palings, Posts, Rails, Doors and bashes, Mouldings, &c. Drawings and specifications prepared, with or without superintendence. Quantities made out, and Estimates given. 44 JOHN CLEMENTS, BRICKLAYER, LIME BURNER, &c., &c., Palmerston Road, GISBORNE. JO. BEGS to inform the Trade and the • Public generally that having taken over the Business hitherto carried on by Mr. George Clarke, he is prepared to supply material and labor with promptitude, and at current market rates. # * # Orders left with Messrs. Graham and Cd. will receive earlv attention. 45
WILLIAM RYCE, BOOT MAKER, (Next to the Argylle Hotel, Gladstone road Gisborne,) HAVING resumed business, takes this opportunity of thanking his former customers for past favors, and begs to intimate to them and the public generally, that he is now in a position to supply them with work of First Class Material and Workmanship, such as cannot be surpassed in Gisborne. 184 PANUITANGA. WI BE M U R A 111 I, HUMEKE, (Kai te taha o te Whare hoko waipiro o te Wirihana Turanganui.) YZ’ IA rongo te iwi katoa, kua timata taku AV mahi hanga Hu, ko aku taonga kai te pai rawa, me taku hanga Hu he pai noa atu, ki hai i rite te mahi o tetahi tangata ki taku mahi. VVT'EDDING and Mourning Cards, Labels, ’ ’ Invoices, &c., printed at the Stan dard Office.
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Poverty Bay Standard, Volume III, Issue 275, 26 May 1875, Page 1
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