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0. E. SMITH BEGS respectfully to inform the Public of Gisborne and the surrounding District* that he has just received a very Urge consignment of— LADIES’ AND GENTLEMEN’S BOOTS & SHOES. They are made out of the very best French Calf, arc highly finished, and present a very neat appearance. They consist of Broad Soles, Elastic Sides, Lace Ups, Balmorals, &c. He would also draw attention to the fact that he makes up — BOOTS & SHOES TO ORDER, And as he has a largo supply of the very best Elastic Uppers of all description, he is prepared to execute any order that may bo entrusted to his eare in the BEST and most WORKMANLIKE STYLE. Haring had 18 years’ experience, D.E.S. hopes for a continuance of the patronage lutherto so liberally bestowed on him. *#*—Como and see his SURVEYOR’S BOOTS. GLADSTONE ROAD. 239

Harries & Lincoln, BUILDERS & GENERAL CONTRACTORS. TT AVING taken those premises lately in the occupation of Messrs WARREN A CO., arc prepared to undertake the erection of New Buildings, alterations, &c., &c. Repairs done on tiie shortest notice. Entrance to Workshop: Next Messrs Purnell and Boylan’s Ironmongery Establishment, Gladstone Read. 13/

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Poverty Bay Standard, Volume X, Issue 1059, 8 April 1882, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 Poverty Bay Standard, Volume X, Issue 1059, 8 April 1882, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 Poverty Bay Standard, Volume X, Issue 1059, 8 April 1882, Page 1

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