THIS SPACE IS Reserved For T. J. DICKSON’S Mew Advertisement. 2?l. 1832. 18 S 3 New Summer Goods. G. R MOORE SPLENDID VALUE in Dress Materials. SPLENDID VALUE in Prints, plain and printed Sateens. SPLENDID VALUE in Cashmere and Silk Dolmans. SPLENDID VALUE in Silk, Lace and Muslin Ties and Scarfs SPLENDID VALUE in Hosiery, Gloves, Ribbon. SPLENDID VALUE in Laces. Trimmings, etc, The best assorted and cheapest stock of Ladies’ UNDERCLOTHING ever shewn in Gisborne. SPLENDID VALUE in Men’s, Youths’ and Boys’ Clothing, In Mosgiels, Kaiapoi, Roslyn and English Manufacture. SPLENDID VALUE in Shirts, Hats. Ties and Braces. SPLENDID VALUE in Calicoes, Sheetings, Damask Tablings, Towels, Quilts, Flannels, Blankets, and Rugs. INSPECTION SOLCITED. SMALL PROFITS AND QUICK RETURNS. JLxI/Taj _ 1882 SUMMEB! 1883 60 CASHS JLISTID BALES. LOOK OUT 1! LOOK OUT I!! Just Arrived: Second Shipment Spring Goods. EX “ CITY OF BOMBAY,” from GLASGOW. TO ARRIVE Ex “Jessie Redman,” and “Dunedin”— A FULL ASSORTMENT OF GENERAL DRAPERY AND CLOTHING! FOR THE FORTHCOMING CHRISTMAS HOLIDAYS. PARNELL & BOYLAN, IMPORTERS, Gladstone Road, Gisborne. 1882-3 SUMMER SEASON 1882-3
MAKARAKA STORE ROSELAND. PROPRIETORS; MESSRS J. & A. DAVIS. CASH VERSUS CKEDIT. or GOODS RETAILED AT WHOLESALE PRICES WE HAVE NOW much pleasure in offering to the public a large selection of MEN’B, YOUTHS’ and BOYS’ Clothing, Shirts, Shawls, Calicoes, etc., DIRECT FROM HOME, EX. “LOCH FLEET.” MERCHANTS’ PROFITS, Time, and fully 30 per cent, eaved by purchaxing at thi« Central Establishment. Being Importers DIZIECT WE CAN DEFY COMPETITION. “ SmalL Profits and Quick IS OUR MOTTO. Th© best brands of TOBACCOS and CIGA RS always on hand. * OILMANS STORES and GROCERIES of best description, at SAME PRICES as in Gisborne. The Demand for IRONMONGERY and PATENT MEDICINES Being on the increase, wo have materially augmented our Stock in these Departments ; and being in a position to BUY' i on CASH can compete with any house in the Bay. OLE STOCK will now, for variety and carefulness in selection, boar a favorable compariwith the Trade, and comprises — GROCERIES, DRAPERY, CLOTHING, HATS, SHIRTS, SADDLERY, RUGS; Dubham, Venus & other TOBACCOS; Ltebeo’s EXTRACT OF MEAT; Eno’s Fruit Salts; Ironmongery, Cctlerv, <tc. Our central position enablesax to offer great adeantages to outlging settlers. Orders bi/ Post carefully attended to, and deferred j'ree, by CT. & JA. ZD.A.AAIS, MAKARAKA STORE, ROSELAND. COME AND INSPECT AT ONCE, NEU' GOODS. 41
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Poverty Bay Standard, Volume X, Issue 1213, 29 November 1882, Page 3
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