Stationery, &c. QHOICE g ELECTIONS FROM NEW GOODS, Bought from the B A N K 11 UP'!' E 8 T AT E Of P. MOELLER & CO., WELLINGTON, At much UNDER ENGLISH COST! By J. SNYDER BROWNE, GLADSTONE ROAD, Next to the Telephone Office. Musical Instruments. Accordeons, Concertinas, Flutes, Fife?, Piccolos, etc. : a very fine-toned Violin, in case, with two bows. Violin Strings, Finger Boards, Tail Pieces, Resin, etc.; also, a largo assortment of the newest Instrumental Music. Optical Instruments. Spectacles, Spring Nose Glasses (best pebble), Field Glasses, Opera Glasses Magnifying Glasses. Magic Lanterns. Games. Chessmen, Chess,. Draught, and Backgam mon Boards, Dominoes, Parlor CricketBats, stumps, and Balls, CiiiL,ting Gloves, and all other kinds of Cricketing Material: Race Games, Puzzles, etc.; Playing Cards of the newest finest quality. CuQery. Pen and Pocket-knives (best makers), Razor Straps ; a lot of Boys’ cheap Knives, at 6d. and 9d. ; Scissors. Pipes.— TobaG<o Gists’ Sundries. Meerschaum Pipes—amber mouthpieces and silver mounted ; Meet schaum Pipes, in and out of cases, at extraordinary low’ prices ; Briar-wood, Cherry wood, and Bog-oak Pipes—plain, amber, and silvermounted ; Cigar-holders in amber, meerschaum, and briar; Cigarette-makers, Cigar-clippers, Match-boxes, in great variety ; Cigarette and Cigar Cases in morocco, calf, etc., many of them beautifully embroidered ; Tobacco Pouches—a beautiful assortment; Tobacco Jars. Fancy Leather Goods. Pocket-books, Purses, Metallic Memo Books, Writing Cases, Music Cases, Letts’ Stationery and Deed Boxes, Albums, Scrap Books, Photo. Albums, Ladies’ Bags, and Travelling Bags. Brushware. Hair, Tooth, and Nail Brushes, Velvet, and Clothes Brushes, Flesh Brushes in leather case, Infants’ Hair Crushes, Combs of all sot* Miscellaneous. School Satchels, Masonic Aprons, Jewellery, Shirt Studs, Sleeve Links, Collar Studs in gold-plated, silver ditto, mother-of-pearl, ivory, and bone ; an immense assortment at lower prices than ever before offered in Gisborne. Pictures of eminent Statesmen ftrtd Warriors, and other choice subjects. Children’s Toy Books in great variety. Mathematical Instruments, Paint Boxes Artists’ Materials, Thermometers, Chains Desks, Work-boxes. MRS. A. M. BROWNE, GLADSTONE BOAD, NEXT HERALD OFFICE, HAS just received from Loading Firms the Newest Fashions and Styles in FANS, CREWEL SItKS, ARRASENE, PEARL BEADS, GOLD [BRAIDS, GOLD CORDS, TASSELS AND THREAD, NEW NEEDLEWORK, FANCY BRAIDS, LACES, And other Ladies’ Fancy Materials—made up or unmade—suitable for the Winter Season. Also a Magnificent Selection of the CHOICEST GOODS FOR WEDDING AND BIRTHDAY PRESENTATIONS. PHOTO. FRAMES (in Velvet and Morocco), RICHLY ELECTRO - PLATED TABLENAPKIN RINGS (in Morocco and Lined Satin Cases), PRESENTATION ELECTRO PLATED MUGS, And other Beautiful Goods too many to be particularised. The whole on View and sale at the Snow Room. 84
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Poverty Bay Standard, Volume I, Issue 130, 13 May 1884, Page 3
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