SEASONABLE REQUIREMENTS. "W. ADAIR to inform his numerous Customers that in a LARGELY INCREASING BUSINESS he has found it necessary to make FURTHER PURCHASES this Season in Drapery, Clothing, Boots, &c. • ■ • - I And, finding the Auckland Importers stocked heavily with Goods, he has made Purchase's amounting to over TWO THOUSAND POUNDS considerably UNDER COST PRICE, and is determined to give the Residents of Gisborne the whole of the advantages he has thus secured. W. A. would direct special attention to FIVE CASES BOOTS BOUGHT AT AUCTION, which will be SOLD AT ABOUT HALF PRICE. Ladies Richly Trimmed Satin Skirts Brocaded aud Washing Silk Dresses . French Merinos, in Evening Colors Beal Lace Collars, in Maltese and Honiton Black Yak Laces, all widths Brocaded Hat and Bonnet Silk. A Large Lot of WOVE ANTIMAC ASS AS at about Half Brice BALL DRESSES in great variety i The MEN’S and BOYS’ additions have been Ladies’ and Gents’ GENERAL and will be sold at very ENCHANTRESS STOVES— fM/ ' / f - - FENDERS—A large lot to . 7 EW BANK’S and WIRE NAI ’ LOCKWOOD’S TABLE CL'T PLATED FORKS and SP(XJ PLATED CRUETS and '.3 •A'These Goods are part of a inspection KEROSINE LAMPS, a nice WINES, SPIRITS, ETC, 200 cases Hennessy’s Brandy 50 cases Martell’s „ 100 cases Bisquit de Buche Brandy 100 cases Aromatic Schnapps 25 l-casks Martell’s Brandy 10 1-casks Hennessy’s „ 25 casks Porter 50 casks Tennant’s Beer 5 f-casks Sherry 5 |-casks Port 15 cases Champagne, best brand 100 cases Auckland, rum 15 casks ~ ~ 20 cases JDKZ Gin 20 cases Boothe’s Oid Tom 50 cases Kirkliston Whiskey 5 1-casks Long John Whiskey FAMILIES SUPPLIED IN NOT LESS THAN TWO GALLONS. A LARGE STOCK OF GROCERIES ALWAYS ON HAND OF THE VERY BEST DESCRIPTION. COLONIAL PRODUCE. Canterbury Hams and Bacon Canterbury Oats Canterbury Cheese Wellington Butter Tasmanian Seed Potatoes just landed Crown Brand Flour Duffield’s Adelaide Flour Bran and Maize N.B.—Large Profits and small returns was |the custom of the past, but small profits and quick returns is the custom of the present and will be for the future. WILLIAM ADAIR.
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Poverty Bay Standard, Volume III, Issue 300, 21 August 1875, Page 3
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344Page 3 Advertisements Column 5 Poverty Bay Standard, Volume III, Issue 300, 21 August 1875, Page 3
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