COMMON, SHELTON and co., limited, NIVERSAL PROVIDERS. SOFT-GOODS DEPARTMENT. WE have much pleasure in announcing the arrival of a Complete Stock of WINTER DRAPERY AND CLOTHING, And we are now making our “FIRST GRAND DISPLAY ”in all Departments. , Your kind inspection of the varied assort- | ment and class of goods we keep would, we feel certain, repay you. For the “DRESS DEPARTMENT” we have imported Materials suitable for the Season in Coatings, Serges, Pule Amazons, Granite Mixtures, Mixed Coatings, Cream Figured Lustres, Fancy Checks, Devon Tweeds, Huntley Tweeds, Nuns' Veilings, and numerous other lines. Calicoes, Sheetings, Cretonnes, Towels, Table Damask, Serviettes, Quilts, Blankets, and all classes of Manchester Goods, we offer at very best prices obtainable.
CLOTHING AND MERCERY we make a very special effort in, and these. Departments are now replete, we having just received Large Shipments o£ Gent’s Clothing and Underwear from the Colonial Woollen Mills. Also Direct Importations from the English Manufacturers, all of which have been carefully selected. We Stooa the Celebrated “FISH BRAND” of Oilskin Coats, which are noted for their Durability and Rain Resisting Properties. We also keep Thomas Townend & Co.’s FELT HATS. This Celebrated Firm were entrusted with the C.I.V. order, when that gallant body of men offered their services for South Africa. FANCY DEPARTMENT. In this Department we have received Direct a beautiful range of FANCY SOAPS from William Walker & Co., U.S.A. These Soaps have gained the reputation of being the Cheapest and Best imported into New Zealand. Their LAVA SOAP for removing Grease, Stains, etc.; also their ALABASTER BATH SOAP are hard to beat. A Complete Assortment of Ladies’ and Gents’ Felt Slippers now to hand, as well as other Footwear. We Sell in LARGE and SMALL QUANTITIES■ A SINGLE • ARTICLE AT WHOLESALE PRICE. ~D. M. ORR HAS FOR SALE, At Lowest Possible Prices -jQOCAL and CANTERBURY POTATOES. 5 tons Prime Onions ISO sacks Feed Oats, also Old Dun Oats 125 sacks Canterbury Chaff (uo oats required) Maize, Wheat, Barley, Bran, Pollard, cto. A large stock of Prime Hams, bacon, and Loaf Cheese. FULL SUPPLY OF BEST QUALITY STORES, Comprising: Empiro, Nelson Moate’s, and Suratura U?63,S Meek’s Flour and Oatmeal, Quaker Oats, etc. 50 oases White Rose Kerosene 50 boxes Price’s Candles, etc. Plain, Black, and Barbed Fencing Wire Staples, Nails, Wire Netting, Axes, and Cornsacks. All - ’"ws promptly and carefully executed and i red FREE in town. P ace given for all kinds of Loca 1 Prc D, M. ORR. urnoNE No. 24.
JUSEWIVESJEMEHBEK! YOU STUDY ECONOMY, AND YOU SAVE MONEY, By Purchasing your GROCERIES from E. E. GOLDSMITH, FAMILY AND RETAIL GROCER, Gladstone Road. WE have a great assortment of Pickles, Sauces, Chutney, Cordials and Sweets. TO ARRIVE: Hayward’s Patty Pan Baking Powder (Very Special). Bell Tea, Etc. EXTRA SPECIAL: Roll Bacon Akaroa Cheese Rosa Ceylon Tea (Specially Blended to our own order). N.B.—Goods Delivered Everywhere. E, E. GOLDSMITH, Gladstone Hoad.
City Stationery AND BOOK DEPOT (WHOLESALE AND BETAIL). NEW STATIONERY! NEW OEEICE REQUISITES! Ex s.s. Whakatane and Waimate, from London — 8 CASES AND 3 CASKS, Comprising Fancy Cards and Papers, Ball Programmes Office Trays, Date Indicators, Writing Inks Sponge Bowls, Inkstands, Copying Presses School Requisites, Purses and Pocket Book Drawing Papers, Note and Letter Papers. -a r\r\ i"\r\f\ COMMERCIAL ±UU,UUU ENVELOPES, At Low Prices, on account of limited space to stow. CUSTOMS FORMS (all sizes), LAW and WILL FORMS. Ruled Papers of every description. H. J. BUSHNELL ; General Stationer, Printer, Binder, &c.
J. LEWIS, FRUITERER, CONFECTIONER, FAMILY GROCER, and GENERAL PROVISION DEALER, Gladstone Road. THE BEST SHOP in Town for FRUIT, GROCERIES, on PRODUCE. We have Fresh Shipments of Fruit of the Best Quality arriving each steamer. 30 TOftS OP POTATOES Price (for Cash), to clear : £3 per ton ; or, 5s 6d per Largo Sack. Telphone 100. Telephone 106.
BEDSTONE & SONS’ WHAT4TTJTU COACH WILL leave Gisborne on Mondays, Wednesdays, and Fridays, at 11 a.m., returning from Wbatatutu on Tuesdays, Thursdays, and Saturdays, at 8 a.m. BEDSTONE & SONS, Proprietors.
WHEN you are hungry or down in the dumps call on Beavis, at Befreshment Booms, in Gladstone road. A good meal at a moderate price will cheer you upWHO is Beavis? To answer this query just drop in at the Supper Booms (opposite Morrison’s), in Gladstone Boad. Bo one should miss calling. SPLENDID Boarding Accommodation at the Universal Dining Booms. Every attention, and charges moderate.—Mesdames Cramp and Stevenson, Proprietresses. HOT SUBPEBS— Ham and Eggs, Grills, etc.—At James Emkine'a Eefreshment Booms on Saturday evenings.
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Gisborne Times, Volume V, Issue 136, 19 June 1901, Page 3
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