ENCOURAGE NEW ZEALAND INDUSTRIES. TO THE PEOPLE OF THE t GISBORNE DISTRICT. ’ a MESSRS. 1 Hallenstein Bros. » Desire to inform you that a 1 RETAILBKASCH OF THE j yST ZEALAND £JLOI nt N G Factory HAVE OPENED In their New Premises GLADSTONE ROAD, To effectnelly introduce their Goode end drive out the imported article, they have decided to sell a SINGLE GARMENT AT THE WHOLESALE PRICE! All Goode are marked in plain figure., for NET CASH ONLYAny article purchased end not approved of will be exchanged with the same courtesy with which it was sold, or if desired, the money shall be returned. The sncceei which has attended the New Zealand Clothing Factory’s Retail Blanches in Auckland, Wellington, Napier, Chriatchureh, Dunedin, and other towns, leads the Proprietors to believe that there exists a praiseworthy desire on the part of the public to encourage New Zealand Industries, especially where superior advantages are offered, and your support is solicited on this understanding only. J. W. COOK.
Manager, Gisbome Branch, New Zealand Clothing Factory, Gladstone Road. Men's Boy’s and Youth’s Clothing Department. A RRANGEMENTB have been A made with various TWEED and WOOLLEN MANUFACTORIES in NEW ZEALAND and VICTORIA which will enable the Proprietor to place before the Public of Poverty Bay the largest and * ' beet Stock of COLONIAL MADE CLOTHING of all descriptions ever imported into the District. The Goode are equal to those made to measure. FIT AND STYLE GUARANTEED. . 4 Single Garment at Less than Wholesale Price. Shirts Hate, Hosiery, Boots, Shbee, Saddled and Bridle). W. Adair. New Zealand Loan de Mercantile Agency Company, [LIMITED]. Head OSes, 1 Queen Vietoria-etreet, Mansion Hones, London, E.C.) Cafttix 48,000,000 limvi Fxnro £200,000 ADVANCES made on all kinds of Produce and Freehold Property. Indents on dertaken in any market. AGENTS FOR— Boston, Praetor, and Coy., Agricultural Machinery, Lincoln. Faltas and GuiUeauman's Barb Wire, Ger many and London. Manries Gandy (the Gandy driving Belt), London. Logan and Wilson's Sheep Dip. The Company acts as Agents for all branches of busmew. R. HILL FISHER, Manager, Guborae. ISA April, 1888. 38 NOT ICE. TO OUR BUBCRIBERS. The undersigned have been appointed Agents for the Poverty Bay Standard :— J. A A. Daria, Makaraka. D. Dinan, Matawhere. L. Stevens, Patutahi, D. Watts, Arai. R. Colebrook, Waerenga-a-hika. P. Barrie, Ormond. A. Peters, Kateratahi. All orders left with the above will receive prompt attention. In “ Wellington the Windy ” the process of scavenging is most interesting, as described by a “Times” reporter. First a man with a broom sweeps up a little heap of dust, the wind during the process taking away a considerable percentage thereof. Than a man with a long-handled shovel throws this heap into the air in such a manner that a small portion of it alights in a cart, the rest being taken away by the wind, and carefully spread over the street, into the shops, and about the persons of wayfarers. Hard times in Wanganui. A gentleman there had banked £lO to buy Fis coffin, but has had to withdraw it to keep body and soul together. A bill imposing a £5 fine for selling cigarettes to youths under 16 years of age has passed the New Jersey Senate.
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Poverty Bay Standard, Volume XI, Issue 1316, 14 June 1883, Page 2
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