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STARTLING NEWS!!! Read the following: TI. L E I S Is now selling his SUMMER GOODS at PRICES hitherto UNHEARD OF in the Bay ; as a criterion, note SOME OF HIS QUOTATIONS: Boys’ Good Holland Coats, 3/9, worth 5/. Men’s Merino Shirts, 2/3, worth 3/6. Men’s Brown Cotton Half Hose, 6d, worth 9d. Men’s do., do., do., 7d per pair, or 3/the half dozen. Ladies' Fancy Ties, Bd, worth 1/6, only a few left. Boys’ Brown Cotton Socks, 6d, good value for Bd. Men’s Brown Holland Coats, 7/, worth 9/ COME ykJSTZD SEE THE! Sheppard Plaid Trousers, at 5/6. Strong Tweed Trousers, 6/. ALL COTTON GOODS AT REDUCED RATES. TNRESS MATERIAL—In Summer Sorges, Beiges, Lustres (plain and figured), Grenadines and Piques, Sateen Cloths, Galatea Stripes, Pompadour, and Fancy Prints. T ACES, Frillings, Edgings and Embroideries, Lisse Frillings (black and white). T ADIES’ and Girls’ Straw Hats, -*-* Men’s, Boys’, and Youths’ Straw Hats. "EUCHUS and Collarettes, Ladies’ and Children’s Gloves. T ADIES’ and Children’s Hosiery. ■“-* Gent’s Silk and Satin Ties, 1/6, worth 2/6 Ombre Buttons and Ribbons in the newest shades. /R ROCERIES AND OILMEN'S STORES of every description; Best Brands; and Lowest Prices. TDASPBERRY AND LEMON SYRUPS, and other Cordials, by the Case, at Manufacturers’ Prices. EZ . La E W I s , GLADSTONE ROAD. 191

E. K. BROWN, CUSTOM HOUSE STREET. SUMMER GOODS— Fon Town and Countby. SUMMER GOODS— For Ladies and Gentlemen. SUMMER GOODS— Fob Youths, Maids & Children. New Dress Materials, New Straw Goods, Comprising the Latest Novelties for the Season. New Ready-made Suits, —KB—BOYS’, YOUTHS’, OR MEN. Large Stock or CIOtIXIEXE’ Of every description in which for Quality and Cheapness we specially seek to excel. Every article marked in plain figures, and liberal discount allowed to Cash Furchasers. TJOOTS, SHOES, & SLIPPEGS -**-* of every description. Hosiery, Saddlery, Crockery, and Ironmongery. Holloware, Glassw»re, Brushware, Groceries and Oilmen’s STORES. Produce bought and sold. K K. BROWN, Custom house Street, Giseoknb. United Insurance Agency. 302 Mrs. T. Willshire MILLINER, &c„ BEGS to announce to the inhabitants of Poverty Bay that she has taken the Premises lately occupied by Mr. W. Phillips opptsite Messrs Large and Townley’s. Ladies’ and Children’s Underclothing And *ll kind, of LADIES’ REQUISITES in Stock. 208 A. (Graham & Go., Wholesale Wine and Spirit Merchants, BEG to call attention to their large Stock of Wines, Bottled Ale and Stout, Ac., The “ RANGATIRA WHISKY,” a special brand and blend got up expressly for this market, is warranted equal to any Whiskey imported. Also in Stock—JAMIESON’S OLD IRISH WHISKY, guaranteed NINE years old. Agents for—Read Bros.’ Bull Dog Ale and Stout, Ashby’s Ale, and Tennant’s Ale. LONDON & LANCASHIRE FIRE INSURANCE COMPANY. Established in tub Colonies, 186 Z. Capital, £1,852,000; Reserve Fund, £253,729. POVERTY BAY DISTRICT. THE undersigned having been appointed Agent for this Company, is prejmred to receive proposals for al! descriptions of Insurances, at lowest rates. JOHN COLEMAN, 232 Gladstone Road.

Mrs. Hartnett, DRESS 4 HABIT-MAKER, Gladstone Road, Gisborne. BEGS to return tlianka to the Ladies of Poverty Buy for past favors, and trusts to merit a continuance of the same. All OiniEiis Promptly Exbcvtkd. 267 MASONIC STABLES. Funerals!!! SAM STEVENSON begs to notify that he has had a NEW HEARSE built, and is prepared to attend funerals at ordinray trap prices. 48 , NOTICE. $B A VIN G been appointed WHARFINGER for the ensuing Twelve Months. I beg to intimate that no goods I will be delivered off tho Wharf until the Wharfage is paid. 241 GEOBGE WILLIAMS. JAI POUNDED AT MATAWHERO By Matenga Waaka. 1 Brown Filly, star on forehead, off hind foot white, no brand visible. 1 Chesnut Filly, star on forehead, no brand visible. Will be sold at the Pound Yards on Thursday, 26th Jun., 1882, at 12 o’clock, unless redeemed. R. M. STEGGALL, 367 Poundkeeper. MONEY TO LEND. rjIIIE undersigned is prepared to advance Money on freehold or leasehold security in sums to suit borrowers, at lowest rates of interest. H. J. FINN, Solicitor. Gisborne, sth January, 1881. 344 BALEB BY M. R. MILLER. Preliminary Advertisement. T 3 AM FAIR, AT HASTINGS Jub OH 25th OF JANUARY. M. R. MIL L E R , In conjunction with Messrs M. R. Miller and Potts, of Waipawa, are favored with instructions to sell by Auction, ut the ANNUAL RAM FAIR, tho Stock of the undernoted breeders— LINCOLNS: Thomas Tanner, Esq. P. C. Threlkeld, Esq. P. Dolbel, Esb. J. B. Sutton, Esq. Hon. Al. Holmes N.Z. and A. Land Company. Full particulars of pedigree and numbers will appear iu a future issue. Also— PURE MERINO RAMS, bbed ay Douglas AT*Lean, Esq. Royse and Anderson Al einert zhagen and Moore Mr Hastie (Stokes Bros.) Hugh Campbell, Esq. Note.—Other intending vendors are invited to forward particulars of Stud Stock they wish to sell at the Fair as early as possible for publication iu the Catalogue. M. IL MILLER, Napier. Or M. R. MILLER & POTTS, 380 Waipawa. IV otic e. I HEREBY give notice that One Month after this date, I intend to apply to the Cook County Council, for a License to Slaughter Cattle, in tho premises lately occupied by Mr L. AIcINTOSH, at Makaraka. JNO. H. AI9LABIE. Gisborne, 3rd January, 1882. 342

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Poverty Bay Standard, Volume X, Issue 1027, 24 January 1882, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 Poverty Bay Standard, Volume X, Issue 1027, 24 January 1882, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 Poverty Bay Standard, Volume X, Issue 1027, 24 January 1882, Page 3

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