Business Botiee. , E. K. Brown, Late of Waikato, BEGS to inform the intiabitants of Gisborne arid the Poverty Bay District, that he has now completed the ' ALTERATIONS IN HIS STORE At the corner of Custom House and Childers Street, rendering it a . FIRST CLASS ESTABLISHMENT, and is prepared to supply the WANTS OF ALL CLASSES AT VERY REASONABLE RATES and evety ludiXement will be applied to meet the continued patronage of those who led* already given their custom, and to steadiW increase a rapidly growing trade. WHOLESALE & RETAIL GROCERIES Are kept in every variety consisting not only of every day requirements, but also of most of the luxuries of a superior class ,b) DRAPERY. IK 5? <I I 17> J ' All the leading lines arc represented, such as iWineies, Merinosi Serg»e„Bai,es, Alpacas, Cobergs, Muslins, Prints, Homespun. Wook-n and Cotton Plaids. Dimity, Calicos, Blue, Red, Pink White and Crimean FJajinels, White, Brown, and Blue Blankets, Austrian Rugs, Shawls in large variety, Ladies’ Velvet Jackets, Ladies Wateri proof Cloaks,' &01, &0., &c. . 8 a 8 a o ii a > > HOSIERY & UNDERCLOTHING. Ladies’ Cordovan Elastic Side and Kid Boots, Men’s Half Wellington, Superior Shooting, Watertight, Elastic Side, arid Blucher Boots Boy s', and Children’s Boots in all styles, Heather'ami Carped Slippers, Ladies’, Gentlemen's, ‘Boys, Girls, and Children’s Socks and Stockings Ladies’Velvetaqd Straw Hats ttpntlemeu's tard and soft Felt Hats, 8 », »> », M Children’s Hoods and Bootees, Waterproof Coats, Suits, Doable and sizes, Coats, Silk Mixture, Tweed, and Blue Diagonal Tweed, Bedford,(Jord, Moleskin and z I i J Canvas Trousers. ' IRONMONGERY. Carpenters’ Planes, Saws, Files and other tools Kettles, Saucepans, Boilers, Camp Ovens, Bench Screws, Milk and Baking Dishes Paints and Oils, Kerosene, and Turpentine, Varnish, Bellows, Tea Pots, &C., &c.,> Ac. CROCKERY, CHINA, & GLASSIVARE. The best Assortment of White and Gold jßedrpom Services, common ditto and a large variety of Earthenware of all sorts, Cut Glass, Tumblers, "Wine Glasses, Sugar Basins, ‘ " Kerosine Lamps, and Lanterns. Saddles, Chairs, Cane1( but towd a.i»d Wooden Chairs, Matting, Hearth Rugs, Bullock Chains, Trace and'Plough „ „ i < " b ' ! JUST RECEIVED. A beautiful variety of Ruffles, Laces, Ribbons, Beaded Trimmings, Nets, Blonde and nserlioik l m." b-1 '..m , . In addition to the above, MR. WILFR ED BROWN is*now in Auckland selecting varieties in every lino to complete the stock. , 1,1/ .h'lriie V. .!! PIANOS from £35 to CO /. HARMONIUMSfrom £8 to £26. A splendid selection of the newest Music, Vocafand Instrumental, Comic Songs, Glees, Ac., Ac., i Gj.L !■ 'i It . r BUTTER, BACON, CHEESE, BRAN, Ac. CRUSHED MAIZE. Address— EDWARD KNIGHT BROWN, Cpruer of Custom House and Childers Street Gisborne. Business hours from 7 a.m. to C. 30 p.m. On Saturdays the store will be kept open until 8 o’clock p.m. 360
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Poverty Bay Standard, Volume III, Issue 294, 31 July 1875, Page 4
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