Drapery, Millinery &c. OPENING ANNOUNCEMENT !! I To meet a want long felt by a Rapidly Increasing Trade. Graham, Pitt & Bennett Have Opened a SHOW-ROOM AND MILLINERY DEPARTMENT Tn connection with their Business. We have just received for the above 6 CASES} NOVELTIES IN | 6 CABEB Millinery and Trimmings, All personally selected from the best Colonial Markets, for the Autumn and Winter Season. THE LATEST ENGLISH AND PAKISTAN FASHIONS, Stays and Underclothing in great variety. Ladies’ Jersey Jackets, Knitted Petticoats, Cardigan Vests, and small Boys’ Jersey Suits. Dressmaking on the Premises, Under the Management of MRS. SPEIGHT (from Christchurch), and a Competent Staff of Assistants. FAMILY MOURNING PREPARED ON THE SHORTEST POSSIBLE NOTIOE. GRAHAM, PITT & BENNETT
Business Notices. FURNITURE: To the Inhabitants of Gisborne and District. JOHN M’BKiDE, Cabinetmaker and Upholsterer, BEGS to intimate that he will shortly open in the shop next Robb, Painter, with a varied stock of Imported and Colonialmade Furniture, which will be offered to the public at Lowest Cash Prices. Any article manufactured to order in a substantial manner, at Customer’s own price. Repairing, Re-polishing, Jobbing, &c., executed with promptitude. A call solicited from Parties Furnishing. 833 ~ BULL Has just opened a Seed Shop in connection with his Gisborne Nursery, which will be found to be a great convenience to his numerous Customers. A select and well assorted stock of Farm, Garden, and Flower Seeds on hand, which can fle relied on as thoroughly good. Fruit, Vegetables, Pot Plants, &c. Orders received for Fruit Trees and general Nursery Stock. Gladstone Road, Opposite Whinray’s, Cabinet-maker. 63 Adi R s * H ARTN E T T * Dress, Habit, and Mantle Maker. Ladies’ and Children’s Costumes always on hand. Latest Fashions kept. GLADSTONE ROAD, GISBORNE. N.B.—Ladies’ Fancy Print Costumes from 75.; also, Merinos, Lustres, and Fancy Plaids from 20s. Children’s Costumes at equally low prices. 2082 ENGLISH WATCHES ! OOD ROS. Will sell for ONE MONTH ONLY, the above, GUARANTEED FOR TWO YEARS, at £4 Cash. No post or registration to pay. No “ Here to-morrow and away to-day.” GOOD BROS., 54 Jewellers. TE ARAI AND PATUTAHI. A COACH will leave the Masonic Stables Daily, at 8.30 a.m. and 3 p.m., for Matawhero and Steggall’s Hotel, returning at 10 a.m. and 4.30 p.m. Parcels, &c., booked at the Masonic Stables will receive every attention. 30 B. C. FRYER. WILLIAM MORGAN, SADDLER AND HARNESS-MAKER, HAS removed across the street to the Central Cash Store. Goods made to order on the shortest notice. Stable requisites kept in stock. Repairs executed with despatch. 827
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Poverty Bay Standard, Volume I, Issue 144, 30 May 1884, Page 3
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