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GRAHAM, P- — _____ — — ITT AND DENNETT Have for Sell® A LARGE WELL-SELECTED STOCK OF Woolpacks, Sacks, Sheep-shears, Stones for sheep-shears, Sheep Ear-markers, Shearers and station stores, Sulphur, Ruddle, Lampblack, Saddlery: a good assortment. Fencing Wire and staples. Corrugated Iron, sheet zinc. Kerosene, Turpentine. Paints and Oils. Galvanize d Tubs, Buckets & BT’.’es. Nails: of every kind. Clover and Mangold seeds. Cement, Colonial & Camp Ovens, Stoves, Ranges, Register Grates, Crockery and Glassware, Table Cutlery, E.P. Spoons & Forks. Pocket and Sheath Knives. AND A LARGE AND VARIED STOCK OF Builders’ and General Ironmongery. SOLE A CENTS FOR--Hall's Celebrated Sheep Dip, A N D San Francisco Rubber Paint} jixed ready fob use NOTE THE ADDRESSGraham, Pitt & Bennett, TEMPORARY PREMISES : CUSTOM-HOUSE STREET. 87

A Novelty in Gisborne. ONE SHILLING Is.-TARLE—Is. S~^OAL E ahd see the BARGA tab/iS on the Shilling Table. Goods hare been reduced from Six Shillings to One Shilling. STRAW HATS on the Shilling Table reduced in ’o in fi re Sh ill in gs. The fiborc Goods are being giren au ag to make room for Large D • RECT Sh igments to arrive ex “ Citg of Bombay,” noiv due in Dunedin. REMNANTS HATE been marked at Half Price. WM. ADAIR. 9O DRc.SS, Mant'e Habitmaking. TO THE LADIES. rBEG to intimate that I have secured the services of MRS. VAN DY And. the whole of her >\TAFF OF E FFICIEST DRESSMA KERS, and purpose commencing on MON 1)A K, hie 16th inst., when all Orders entrusted to her care will be executed in her hest style, and with Quick Despatch and a PEIaEEIT Ell Guaranteed.

THE ATTEHTSOiI OF THE LADIES | I Im Particularly Drawn to the following I NEW SUMMER GOODS Just Opened, Which have been carefully selected, both for Suitability o' Price ani Usefulness, BY MRS. EAST ■ ja el, IP o gfU • . P RiPED Prints M J) ’(iyle’sßestAssortei Prints K j Brilliant Prints * i ® ’’-lack and White Prints (fi : g Plain Sateens j q Printed Sateens . • Japanese Silk— -At M » hff ———r J. 33 au s t; ’s, UPPER i.LAD-TONE ROAD. I | Black Spanish Lace, /\ Black Lappet Lace, Verselle Guipure, I | Tatting Lace. Irish Crochet Lace, I I ileal Maltese Lace, I Anda large variety J I Laee Curb-ins and of other Lace Trim < > Curtain Net, mings. | / WhiteßretonneNet Blackspot Net, | I Magpie Chenille Millinery Net. I I Net. Ladies’ Umbrellas. \/ Ladies’Sunshades. AVERY Varied and i/ood RMortmen* of Swiss Embroidery and Insertion. A V?iRIET\ of 2V Hosiery,Corsets, and a good assortment of Ladies’ Underclothing (BKST QUALITY). C 'CHILDREN’S Huts, y and Blouses and ! I >iuper Pinafores, in various patterns, and well made & trimmed. / 4 NICE lot of Embroidery Also, —Just I V Silks, Parisian and j Dresden Wools, and Brigg’s | Patent Transfer Patterns H \ND. I for Crewel Work, up to 8 \inches wide. J. E A S T, UPPER GUDSTOXK RO ID. 88

MILLINERY!!! Having engaged the additional services of a FIRST CLASS Al ILL IN ER of considerable cxperienco Ladies mag RELY on having their Orders attended to and finished in the latest London and Paris and at the Lowest Prices, —A limited number of RESPECT ABLE GIRLS will be taken as Apprentice! ' to the Millinery and Dressmaking. 7 7 a y V ft

MUSIC. VI H J. T. CRAWFORD, Pianoforte it S Tuner and Repairer of Violins and Pianos, has arrived in Gisborne, and has taken up his residence at the Turanguiiui Hotel, of which Mrs DeCosta is the Proprietress. He is also prepared to teach Music on the Piano and Violin. All kinds of Musical Instruments tuned and repaired on application to — MR. J. T. CRAWFORD, ,\‘ Mr.-* ’ eC ta’s

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Poverty Bay Standard, Volume X, Issue 1184, 25 October 1882, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Poverty Bay Standard, Volume X, Issue 1184, 25 October 1882, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Poverty Bay Standard, Volume X, Issue 1184, 25 October 1882, Page 3

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