ITR.NIIUEE FURNITURE. THE ♦ LARGEST AND CHEAPEST ASSORTMENT IN GISBORNE. NOW ON SALE, COMPRISING 0 HEFFONIERES Chest Drawers, Tables Wash-stands, Conches Rocking Chairs, Arm Chairs Wood and Cane-seat Chairs Looking Glasses, Pictures Iron and Wood Bedsteads, Mattrases, Palliases Pillows and Bolsters. HASSOCKS FOP CHURCHES LAMPS, LAMPS, The Eclipse, & Victoria Lamps JUST TO HAND. Lamp Glasses, Globes, Ac., China & Glassware. A large Assortment of HOUSE FUBNISHINGS, AT LARGE & TOWNLEY’S, 323 CABINET MAKERS. GENERAL STOREj Corner of Custom House and Childers Street. E. K. Brown, Late of Waikato, BEGS to announce to the inhabitants of Gisborne and the Poverty Bay District, that haring purchased the Premises at the corner of Custom House and Childers Street, lately occupied by Mb. James Buchanan, he has commenced Business as a GENERAL STOREKEEPER, and hopes to obtain a fair share of their support. WHOLESALE $ RETAIL. GROCERIES of every description are kept in stock. Particular attention is drawn to the quality of the Tea and Tobacco. DRAPERY, all new stock, aud selected persoually. Flannels, all qualities, Crimean shirting, Wincies, Homespuns Alpacas, Plaids, I'artans, Prints Calicoes, Llamas, Gambaroons, Grenadines, serge, blankets, shawls Austrian Rugs, &c., Ac., Ac. CLOTHING, Shirts, Hosiery Ac. Large assortment of Crimean and Cotton Shirts, stockings and socks of every description, Suits, Geelong Tweed, Diagonal, and black Cloth. Trousers Bedford cord, Mole, Tweed and Canvas. Vests—Black Cloth, Serge Tweed, Ac. WATERPROOF _ COATS. Watertight, Blucher, and Elastic side Boots. Ladies' and Children’s Boots of all kinds. Miscellaneous assortment of LACES TRIMMINGS RIBBONS will be kept. IRONMONGERY, OILMAN'S STORES, sc. French Wire, and Ewbank’s nails White Lead, black aud colored paints, Dryers, Ac. Axes, boilers, kettles, saucepans, Candlesticks, Files Carpenters’ tools, Brushware and Matting Raw and boiled oil, Turpentine KEROSENE LAMPS in large variety Bullock, Trace and Plough Chains Bridles, saddles, girths, Leather Leggings, Ac. Chairs, and Looking glasses A VARIED ASSORTMENT OP CBOCKEBY AND Glassware shortly expected. The Undersigned in offering the above lines the public, gs to remark that all the are perfectly new, and were selscted Afoersonally. The business will be conducted as little expense as possible, thus enabling him to sell at a reasonable profit, without pretence to sacrifice, Ac. A FEW PIANOS, Bv the best makers, may be expected as soon as the neeessery arrangements have been completed for receiving them. Country orders promptly attended to. Cheese, Butter, Bacon, Potatoes, Maize, and Oats, bought and sold. Address — EDWARD KNIGHT BROWN, , Comer of Custom House and Childers Street. Business hours from 1 a.m. to 6.30 p.m. On Saturdays the store will be'kept open until 8 o’clock p.m. ' 226
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Poverty Bay Standard, Volume III, Issue 281, 16 June 1875, Page 3
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424Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Poverty Bay Standard, Volume III, Issue 281, 16 June 1875, Page 3
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