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the questions or Economy & Retrenchment A RE at present occupying the closest Attention of our Representative in Parliament, But the circumstances of the Colony demand that not only should the Gover un r study how to Economise, but that every one feeling the pinch of the times should in liki manner study how best to make both end. meet. In announcing the Arrival of the several DIRECT SHIPMENTS OF NEW GOODS FOR THE SP.HING & SUMMER SEASON I would point out that the whole of them Shipments have been marked at the ven smallest possible advance on Invoice Price to cover the expense of Importation, lam readj and willing for this Season to Cut Down Profits so that, despite the keen competition, I will be able to not only retain my presetr connection, but even to extend the number ol my Customers. See the New Patterns in PRINTS, at Bid and Upwards. See the New DRESS MATERIALS, at 7)d. See the New DRESS MATERIALS, at lOd. See the New ALL WOOL BEIGES, at 1/1. See the New GALATEA STRIPES, at 7d. A SPECIAL VARIETY, including all the Newest Materialsand Colors, and every line marked at CUTTING PRICES. CHOICE HEW JACKETS MILLINERY AND JERSEYS There is a most Magnificent Stock of Hats Bonnets, F'owers, and Feathers laid out for Summer wear.

t3”The Taste and Style in Millinery this year is earning for my establishment a verj desirable laudable popularity. The Show Room is the Finest, Largest, and Best Lighted in New Zealand. THE Dress-making Department, under the Management of Mrs Cullen, is giving Unvarying Satisfaction. Ladies desiring a Dress, a Perfect Fit, Thoroughly Finished and Tastefully Made will find themselves well suited. A trial solicited. It will lead for certain to Further Orders. Chajwes Very Moderate. WILLIAM ADAIR.

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Gisborne Standard and Cook County Gazette, Volume I, Issue 71, 24 November 1887, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 2 Gisborne Standard and Cook County Gazette, Volume I, Issue 71, 24 November 1887, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 2 Gisborne Standard and Cook County Gazette, Volume I, Issue 71, 24 November 1887, Page 2

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