IMPORTANT NOTICE. 1 SECOND SHIPMENT OE WINTER CLOTHING, DRAPERY, BOOTS, &. .#■ ; .;I. ' ■ 20 Cases fy Trunks ex Go-a-head. WILLIAM ADAIR HAS just received his SECOND SHIPMENT of Goods which comprise all the Novelties of the present season. The Clothing has had special attention as to Texture, Quality and Shape, and will be found the largest and most varied in the district, it being the determination of the proprietor to make this a leading Department in his The large additions made to his premises will enable him to keep a much larger stock than his predecessor. 500 pairsTW&d Trousers to select from, commencing at 14s 400 pairs Trousers and Vests to match, commencing at 21s 600 Black Cloth and Tweed Galatea coats, commencing at 17s 6d each. 300 Black, Blue, and Tweed Paget Coats, commencing at 21s 200 Men’s Overcoats, commencing at 80s 150 „ Waterproof coats and Inverness Capes 200 Boys’and Youths’Tweed Suits 50 „ Blue Diagonal Knickerbocker suits Men’s Flarfnel Shirts and Drawers 50 dozen Men’s soft and hard Felt Hats, newest shapes 50 „ -„ i O.S. Crimean Shirts, commencing at 5s Silk. Umbrellas, White Shirts, Ties, Scarfs, &c Men’s Cookham Boots, Watertights, Bluchers, and Elastic side, in endless variety. Intending purchasers would do well to inspect the Stock. WILLIAM ADAIR. zso
ARMED CONSTABULARY. rpENDERS for the supply of the UNDERMENTIONED ARTICLES for the year ending 30th June 1876, will be received by the undersigned up to 12 o’clock noon, 3rd proximo l OATS, PER BUSHEL, COMPOSITE PER lb., FARRIERY, PER The articles to be delivered in suchquantities and at such placekas may bo appointed by the Commanding Officer. No Tender will be received unless on the printed forms. Forms of tenders and" any information can be obtained at the Camp, Obmond, or of Sergeant Stanhope, Gisborne. Each article to be tendered for separately and to be endorsed, “Tender for Forage,” “ Tender for Farriery W. E. GUDGEON, Sub-Inspector A.C., 342 Commanding District.
By Baker to His Excellency _ the Governor. G. TRIMMER BEGS to thank his friends and the public generally for the patronage thus far accorded to him, and has much pleasure in announcing that his NEW PREMISES Are now open. Every article iu the trade .kept in stock, or made to order on the shortest notice. Hot Fruit and meat pies, TWO PENCE EACH! 11 from 6 p.m. to 10 p.m. TEA CAKES EVERY EVENING. 'ilffirTQ:’ Small profits end quick returns. 336 GISBORNE PERMANENT LAND, BUILDING AND MUTUAL INVESTMENT SOCIETY. MONEYI MONEY 1! MONEYII! TENDERS will be received for the sum of £l5O, in accordance with Rule 42. Tender forms, and every information, may be had from the Secretary. Tenders to be in not later than 12 NOON, on MONDAY, the 24th in st. By Order. CHAS. C. LAMBERT, Secretary. June 22, 1875. 351 NOTICE. THE undersigned, in thanking the si ttbrs of Poverty Bay for the liberal patronage bestowed upon him during the last two years, begs to inform the inhabitants of Gisborne that he has OPENED a branch of his BUTCHERING BUSINESS in the Gladstone Road, and is now prepared to supply Families, ' Hotelkeepers and others with the very best quality of meat. 168 L. Mclntosh.
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Poverty Bay Standard, Volume III, Issue 284, 26 June 1875, Page 3
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