NEW GOODS ! NEW GOODS ! NOW IN PORT, AND DAILY EXPECTED TO ARRIVE. New patterns in American and English Stoves. New patterns in Room Papers and Borders. ZNTe-w patterns In American & English Ploughs, Spades, Shovels, Mattocks, Manure Forks, Chaff-cutters, Sheep Shears and Bells, American Axes, Brooms & Churns, Fencing Staples, Plain & Barbed Wire, Wire Strainers, Post-hole Borers, Augurs and Fencing Adzes. THESE GOODS TOGETHER WITH OUR PRESENT MOST STOCK OF Z 8 ENERAL TRONMONGERY AND TTARDWARF VTeneral Ironmongery and -Hardware, Brassfoundry, 'XATood and tjrusttware, t»aint, RASSFOUNDRY, II OOD AND jDRUSHWARE, XaINT, Oil /colors, qiieet t ead, il Volors, Oheet Jjead, Galvanized tron and qpouting, ALVANIZED -LRON AND IOPOUTING, AND A FULL AND COMPLETE ASSORTMENT OF BUILEERS' AND HOUSE FURNISHING Ironmong’eryl We will offer at Extremely Low Prices. PARNELL N BOYLAN, Ironmongers, Gisborne. 65 New Seasons Teas, 1882-3 G-RAHAM, piTT& BENNETT HAVE JUST RECEIVED EX, “MENMUIR,” FROM FOO CXXOriDET, 125 ZX 125 PACKAGES rosebud. PACKAGES
NEW SEASONS’ TEAS. ALL SPECIALLY SELECTED FOR GOOD VALUE AND RICH FLAVOR. A LARGE AND CAREFULLY SELECTED STOCK OF GROCERIES on hand, ALL FRESH AND NEW AT MODERATE PRICES. O" CANTERBURY AND LOCAL HAMS, BACON AND CHEESE. Nelson’s Jaims, WHICH ARE ADMITTED TO BE THE BEST IN THE MARKET. SUGARS: COMPANY’S 1.W., 1.C., AND NO. 3, BREWERS’ CRYSTALS, MAURITIUS, AND FIJI, I'OR STATION AND CUBING PURPOSES. rnpk-p A I CAMERON’S NAIL ROD, First Quality. IGIJZIUCUO I POCKET PIECES, VENUS, ss. etc. A CHOICE ASSORTMENT OF—CALIFORNIAN TINNED FRUITS, ANGLO-SWISS MILK, COFFEE AND MILK, BISCUITS AND CONFECTIONERY, HEMP, RAPE AND CANARY SEEDS. A Large Stock or— KITCHEN’S CANDLES, Very Cheap. Also— PRICE’S, DeROUBAIX, and FLUTED PARAFFIN. Oamaru Flour and Oatmeal, Canterbury Oats and Bran, Maize, field Peas, &c., &c. PRIME EATING AND SEED POTATOES. GRAHAM, PITT & BENNETT, WHOLESALE AND RETAIL TUA. METtOHAKTB, —AM) — GENERAL GROCERS, CUSTOM HOUSE STREET, 65 GISBORNE.
MONEY TO LEND, from £2 up £lOO on personal security.—Apply to Mr SAMUEL STEVENSON. Office—-Lowe-street, next Masonic Stables. 120 MONEY TO LEND. IN SUMS of £3OO to £3,000, ou good Freehold Securities. Apply to 75 P. H. BOURKE. WANTED —A STRONG ACTIVE LAD Ap ly at the— I STANDARD OFFICE.
WANTED known that Arthur J Cooper, of Lowe-street, is continually in receipt of fresh consignments of Boots and. Shoes from the best markets. He bus on stock a lot of gent’s hand sewn Balmoral and Elastic boots. Prices moderate. 11 WANTED KNOWN that A. J. Coo p F .ii of Lowe-street, continues to m mufact ure on his premises, Ladies’ and G ent’s boots and shoes to order. Fit and ■ torkmauship guaranteed. 11
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Poverty Bay Standard, Volume X, Issue 1128, 23 August 1882, Page 3
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