1882. Autumn. 1882. PRELIMINARY ANNOUNCEMENT. JVTTTTJZMZJST NOVELTIES I Parnell and Boylan JNVITE INSPECTION of their Extensive of New Goods suitable for the approaching Season. Each Department is replete with the Latest Specialities. The following Goods are particularly well chosen from the best markets:— PARISIAN MILLINERY, LADIES’ JACKETS & ULSTERS, DRESS MATERIALS, PLUSHES, SATINS, & FRINGES. LACES k EMBROIDERIES, LADIES’ & CHILDREN’S FANCY HOSIERY ENGLISH & COLONIAL CLOTHING. JEF*. £2 JtzSin inviting inspection of these Goods, beg to state that the above lines are direct Importations ei Orient steamers, s.s. Lindus, and s.s. Sikh transhipped via Melbourne, A. S. Otago via Port Chalmers, and are in execution of contracts especially placed with the manufacturers, for their extensive and rapidly increasing trade, and herefore, exclusively confined to their establishment. 150 PAIRS TWEED TROUSERS AT *7/ 200 PAIRS „ „ „ ©/ Only to be had at Pabnell & Boylan’s. IMPORTERS AND GENERAL MERCHANTS, 82 Gladstone Road, and Lowe Street. Great Reductions BOOTS, SHOES/ Manuiacturers, now selling Every Description of Boots, Shoes, and Slippers at prices that DIJY Competition. Come and inspect our Large and Varied Stock. Admission FREE! Hides DougDt lor Casli. NOTE THE ADDRESS:— G-ABBETT BKXDS., 79 GLADSTONE ROAD.
M. G. NASMITH’S SHIPMENTS of JEWELLERY having now partly arrived, and the— Alterations to his Premises being now completed, ENABLES HIM TO SHOW Ono of the Largest and Best-Assorted Stocks—of—J ewellery, In Gold and Silver, EVER SEEN IN GISBORNE. WATCHES (Gold and Silver) from the best makers. Prize & Presentation Cups. Silver A Electro-plated Ware. He therefore INVITES INSPECTION. N.B.—For the convenience of customers ho will in future have his premises open from 8 a.m. till 7.30 p.m. 53 Harries & Lincoln, BUILDERS & GENERAL CONTRACTORS. TTAVING taken those premises lately in the occupation of Messrs WARREN & CO., are prepared to undertake the erection of New Buildings, alterations, Ac., &c. Repairs done on the shortest NOTICE. Entrance to Workshop : Next Messrs Parnell and Boylan’s Ironmongery Establishment, Gladstone Koad. 64
HOLY TRINITY CHURCH. GISBORNE. THE Committee who have for some time past been working to prepare for the Bazaar appointed to be held in the early part of June next, in aid of the Church Stipend Fund, are desirous of obtaining contributions from friends of suitable articles, comprising Fancy Needlework, Books, Pictures, &c. Material, to be made up by the Committee, is also solicited. Persons desirous of assisting, who have no disposable commodities, can very materially assist the Committee by small contributions in specie. Cont ributions will be received by the secretary (Miss Stevenson), Mrs Bousfield, Mrs Lvsnar, Airs Rees, Mrs D. Johnson, Mrs Tabateau, Mrs De Lautour, Mrs Finneran and other ladies. 97 WANTED KNOWN. THRESH TRIPE, and SHEEPS’ HEADS are to be obtained at—THELWALL and CO.’S, —ON— Wednesdays & Fridays. Steam Employed. —ALSO—- “ Prime Merino Mutton.” NO GAS ABOUT THIS. 85 WANTED KNOWN that PETER NIVEN is a purchaser of Wool and Sheep-skins for CASH ! 33 ANTED~kNOWN — That Steam is superior to the CENTRAL BUTCHERY GAS in the manufacture of Small Goods. *4
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Poverty Bay Standard, Volume X, Issue 1074, 16 May 1882, Page 3
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