: Drapery, Millinery &c. I — SPRING DRAPERY! EIGHTEEN CASES AND ONE BALE EX S.S. FLORIDA, DIRECT FROM LOTTTDOTT Graham, Pitt & Bennett Respectfully intimates to the Ladies of Gisborne the arrival of their FIRST SHIPMENT OF New Spring Goods The most Fashionable to be bought iu the Home Market. New Chocked and Striped Dress Goods New and Choice Designs in Zephyr Ginghams New Bordered Sateens in Beautiful Colorings New Bordered Prints, Unique Patterns New Washing Silks New Summer Hosiery New Summer Gloves New Ribbons New Brocaded Dolmans, Visites, and Capes And Several Still Larger Shipments to arrive by each | direct steamer. GRAHAM, PITT & BENNETT
EC. LEWIS IS NOW SHOWING HIS WELL SELECTED AND CHOICE STOCK OF 1884' AUTUMN AND WINTER {lBB4 Drapery and Clothing. The following is an outline of the GOODS ON VIEW, which for VALUE cannot be surpassed in TOWN. AN EARLY INSPECTION INVITED. French Merinos, Diack and Colored. Black Cashmere Cloths. Dress Tweeds, in Cheeks, Stripes, and Plain Colors. Winceys, plain and fancy, Lustres, Black and Colored. Home Spuns and Dress Serges. Ladies’ Ulsters, Cloth Jackets. New Market Capes and Mother Hubbard Cloaks. Ladies’ Hosiery, a Large Assortment. . . , Ladies’ Corsets, various, and amongst which I am showing Doctor AVarner s improved, at Gs. Gd. Ladies’ Chemeses and Nightdresses. Ladies’ and Girl’s Straw Hats, Latest Fashions. Flowers. Feathers, and Plain and Fancy Ribbons. Wool Clouds, and Squares. Shawls, Blankets and Rugs, in English, Scotch and New Zealand Manufacturers. Gents’ Clothing, Latest Cuts, in English, Scotch, Geelong and Kaiapoi Tweeds. Gents’ Hard and Soft Felt Hats, in Endless Variety. Gents’ Dress Shirts, Oxford, Regatta, and Crimean Shirts. Gents’ Overcoats and Ulsters. Gents’ Hosiery, Braces and Ties, a very Large Assortment. Boys’ and Youths’ Clothing of every description. Hoys’ and Youths’ Hats, Caps, and Hosiery. Groceries and Oilman’s Stores As usual; and to those who have not tried my Superior Blend of TEAS, particularly invite a trial. IT. L Fl W I S. FAMILIES WAITED UPON AND GOODS DELIVERED.
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Poverty Bay Standard, Volume I, Issue 254, 7 October 1884, Page 1
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