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I SAY !! I I CAN’T BEE how AD3ANS AND FRIMROSft can make it pay at their prices—can you? Yea, when you come to study it a little it’a not so wodnerful. You see they are doing a big business, and, although they cut it fine, it pays them, because what profit they do make is their own : they buy their goods where they like, and there's aM in that. It’s surprising the variety they keep in stock, too; besides a Urge stock of Saddlery and Harness of every description, they supply Tents, Tarpaulins, Grass-seed Sheets, Horse Covers, Oilskin Coats, Leggings of all kinds, Chamois Leathers, Buggy Aprons, Lamps, Candles, Oil, Soft Seep, Rupe, Chains, Valises, Sponges, Bid,ng and Gardening Gloves, Ratterson’s Horse Belief, Gripe Drench, Electric Liniment, EUiman’s Embrocation, Eakin’s Green Ointmentbut just go and have a look lor yourself, and if they can't do brrinesa i.ith you you're a herd case, If you want yourj[ol3 Sadde repaired you couldn’t go to a butter shop. Remember—Right opposite Wingate, Burna and Co.'s, the ironmongers. So long I

OFFICES TO LET, Q~IO LET, at a very moderate rental, the Offices connected with the Standard Printing Office, Gladstoneßoad,X.They are in every central position, and in every way suited to the Commission Agency business, or for occupancy by a legal firm. For terms apply— STANDARD Office. IN BANKRUPTCY (Nearly). IN THE SUPERIOR BOOT SHOP OF GISBORNE. In the matter of the number of Bankruptcies now existing, and the several additions to come. NOTICE ie hereby given that I, ARTHUR JOHN COOPER, of Gisborne, Bootmaker, have this day filed an appeal to my customers that I am willing to sacrifice my Large and Varied Stock of BOOTS AND SHOES for the purpose of clearing out of “ Bankruptcy Bay.” This is a genuine notification, and no reasonable offe, will be refused, as I intend to retire at a very early date. A joke is a joke, but Gisborne people aie carrying it too far, so buy me out and let me “ get.” To work ba,d for the public, and then to be “ had ” in return, is not good enough. Dated this 29th day of July, 1887ARTHUR J. COOPER. CLARKE, Watchmaker, fbom Cleekenwell, London. (Four years in the employ of E. J. Dent, London, Watchmaker to the Queen.) HAVING had great experience in London and American Factories, will pay Strict Attention to all Watches entrusted to my care. GLADSTONE ROAD, Next to the Gisborne Fire Bell.

WANTED KNOWN - Remainder of Ulsters and Jackets at Selling-off Prices. Ulsters from 4s. Must be sold, at J. LONGLEY’S.

Graham, Pitt & Bennett Abe now openinc vp theib FIRST SHIPMENT of SPRING D J=L A. I=» 3E3 K. Y Per s.s, DORIC, comprising— Prints- A Large Variety of Crum's and Hoyle's and other good makers in Light and Dark Cashmerettes, Fancy D’JLaines, West End Stripes, Pompadoursand Light Fancies. Ginghams. New Designs, and all bought Very Cheap, in Selfs, Stripes and Checks, Lace Checks, and Chenille Stripes. Dress Our Stock for the Spring Trade in this Department will be Materials, found Larger and to contain Better Value than ever wehave had the pleasure of shewing the Public of Gisborne, before. It embraces all the new Soft Woollen Textures so fashion able in Grey, Drab, and Natural, also Jersry Cloths, Beiges Nun’s Veilings, Croises, and Shepherd Checks. Tennis We have two Very Choice Lines in these Goods, in Creams Cloths, and Stripes, and being Extremely Fashionable we anticipate a Large Sale for them. Black Gros Grain, Satin de Lyons, Ottoman and Pekin Stripe Silks. Silks. Plushes. Black and Self Colors, in Plain and Stripes. Gloves. Ladies’ and Children’s New Silk and Lisle Jersey Gloves in all Shades. 4 and 6 Button Tan Swede Gloves 4,6, and 8 Button Black Kid Josephine’s first choice 4 Button Drab and Dark Colored do. Hoisery. We commend for special notice our Justly Celebrated Stock in this Department, comprising Ladies’ and Children’s Plain | and Ribbed Cashmere in Black and Colors. Fast Black Cotton, Lisle Thread, and Spun Silk Hose, and Children’s Cashmere i-Hose. Embroi- 100 Pieces Swirs Embroidery and Insertion Book Muslin deries. Embroidery, and Colored Cambric Embroideries, all warranted to wash and match the self ginghams to be worn this Spring. Bibbons. Bla<kaud Colored Satin Picot Ribbons, Black and Colored Ottoman Ribbons, New Sash Ribbons, and New Surah Sashes. Laces. Black Chantilly and Spanish Lace Flouncings, Exceptional Value in Edelweiss, Jubilee, and Brabant Laces in Cream, White, Beige, and Tuscan. Muslins. These we have to hand in a Large and Extensive Assortment, including many Beautiful 'things in Cream and White Indian Linen of Broche Lace Patterns, as well as Stripes, Checks and Figures in Great Variety. Lace Taped and Plain, Newest Designs, and will be found remarkCurtains. ably Cheap. Table We have a Large Lot in Creams, Looms, and Bleached, all Damasks. undoubted Good Value ; Damask Napkins at all prices. :o: We can confidently offer the above Lines to the Ladies of Gisborne as being the most fashionable Goods obtainable, and the Cheapest to be bought. :o: £IOO PRIZE I Our Customers are reminded that the competition for Ahe above closes on— SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 24.

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Gisborne Standard and Cook County Gazette, Volume I, Issue 34, 30 August 1887, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 6 Gisborne Standard and Cook County Gazette, Volume I, Issue 34, 30 August 1887, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 6 Gisborne Standard and Cook County Gazette, Volume I, Issue 34, 30 August 1887, Page 3

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