1881 Summer, 1881 Second Direct Shipment. Oj4_SES EX SS ‘ ** AFGUAN >” FKOM LONDON. Millinery, Bonnets, Trimmed Straw Hats, Lace & Chinelle Fichus, New Laces, Frillings, Rouchings and Scarves. DRESS GOODS, CONSIST chiefly of ENGLISH AND FRENCH BEIGES. These Goods are ALL WOOL, and highly recommended for their lightness in texture, and durability in wear. POMPADOURS & PLAIN SATEENS BEING now so generally worn, AV. A. would invite inspection of his display, the whole of which, being French, and MUCH REDUCED IX PRK'I I -, are moving off rapidly. HOSIERY, IN this Department the Stock has been increased by Two Cases from the firm of J. and R. Mobley, London, celebrated manufacturers for this particular article. KID GLOVES, A LARGE Lot of Josephine Kid Gloves, at 3s. 6d. per pair; also, Lisle Thread and Taffata, in Black and Colored. _A_TnT TUZZZMZEKrSK] STOCK OZET LADIES' & CHILDREN’S UNDERCLOTHING.
HORROCKS & CREWDSON'S CALICOS. TWO CASES of these celebrated makes in CALICOS, will be sold at 3S. 6H per Dozen. All otiieb Feints and Calicos sold at Equally Reduced Pbices
Men’s, Youths’, and Boys’ Clothing. WA HAS A Splendid Stock, made in the latest Styles, from the best Mosgiel & Kaiapoi Tweeds, which are selling at the price of imported Goods. Shirts, Hats, and Caps, in endless variety. A LARGE STOCK OF BOOTS! In English and Colonial Makes, at very much REDUCED PRICES. WIM!- -AJDJLIZR,. 198
NOTICE. TURANGANUI HIGHWAY BOARD. THE undersigned convenes a meeting of the Trustees of the Turanganui Highway Board, to be held at TOLOGA BAY on SATURDAY, December 10th, at 3 o’clock p.m., to strike a rate for the present year ending 31st March, 1882, the Rate to be payable in one sum on the 31st Day of December, 1881, to the collector, Mr. W. Ratcliffe, Gladstone Road, Gisborne. ANDREW REEVES, 2og Chairman. JNT 011 ce . For Sale by Private Contract, In consequence of private business calling the proprietor away from the Colony, That well-known and Commodious Hostelry, The Roseland Hotel. THIS HOTEL is now doing a business second to none in the district; and from its many advantages of position and capabilities, the MAKARAKA HALL and adjacent Saleyards having been newly and entirely refitted at a considerable expense, together with th? possession of its famous Artesian Well —the only one in Poverty Bay—should command a fair return. Eor particulars and terms, apply to Mr. Pelham E. Richardson, Gisborne, or, on the premises, to the proprietor, GEORGE WHITE. Makaraka, Nov. 22nd, 1881. 217 To the Electors of the East Coast Electoral District. —I have to announce to you that it is my intention to offer myself for your suffrages at the ensuing General Election. My political views are well known to you all, and should you do me the honor of electing me as your Representative, I shall do all in my power to protect, and advance the interests of this district in particular, as well as that of the whole Colony. I am Gentlemen, Yours faithfully, SAMUEL LOCKE, Gisborne, 18th Nov., 1881. 192
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Poverty Bay Standard, Volume IX, Issue 1004, 26 November 1881, Page 3
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497Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Poverty Bay Standard, Volume IX, Issue 1004, 26 November 1881, Page 3
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