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1883: SUMMER : 1883 WM. ADAIR Begs to Announce the Arrival and Opening Up op his Second and Third Shipments, ex Embleton and Helen Denny. On Inspection it will be found that all the Departments are Replete with New Seasons Goods, while the Prices will bear Favorable Comparison with those of any other House in the TEade. Special Attention is Dibected to the Excellency of the Millinery Department, The Dressmaking is under the able Management of Mbs, Vandy, whose Refutation fob Fit and Style is too well KNOWN IO REQUIRE FURTHER COMMENT, EXCEPT THAT WITH THESE Merits are combined the Most Reasonable Charges. The Dress Department has had Special Care in the Selection of the Most Fashionable Goods ever Shown in this District, comprising French Foulard, Sateens, Pompadour, Prints, Washing Check Silks, Broche Silks and Satins, Fawn and Terra Cotta French Merino and Nun’s Veilling. WM. ADAIR’S. 388 The Northern Investment Company of New Zealand (Limited). Capital • • • £5,000 Head Office • Emmerson St., Napier General Manager, Pat Stirling McLean The Colonial Board is prepared to make advance on— Freehold Securities Leasehold seaurities Stock and Station Mortgages At Moderate Rates of Interest. For Proposal Forms, etc., apply to— AND. GRAHAM, AGENT FOR POVERTY BAY DISTRICT 619

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Poverty Bay Standard, Volume I, Issue 11, 20 November 1883, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 3 Poverty Bay Standard, Volume I, Issue 11, 20 November 1883, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 3 Poverty Bay Standard, Volume I, Issue 11, 20 November 1883, Page 2

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