REMOVED. w. JAGGS, TAILOR AND HABIT-MAKER, Gladstone Road, (Next the Bank of New South Wales, Gisborne), "gEGS to informjjthe Inhabitants of Gisborne, and surrounding Districts, that he has Removed to the above address and hopes by Attention, Reasonable Charges, AND KBEFING FIRST OLASS GOODS, To merit a Fair Share of Public Patronage WHARE TUI KAKAHU, Kei Kihipane, e. tata ana ki te] toa, nui o Aten.—Kia mohio mai Koutou e oku noa Maori, nnku i tui|te|Kakahu tuatahi e ahua rite ana kito to Pakeha mo "TAWHIO.” He kai tui Kakahu ahau mo nga Pakeha me nga Maori, e ngawari ana te utu. Haere mai ki taku whare hoko pera, ki a Tirohia —TIAKI, Kia tui Kakahu,
TATTERSALL’ ALBION CLUB LIVERY AND BAIT STABLES, Gladstone Road. MR FRED TANSLEY desires to intimate that these Stables have been re-built and opened for business, and are now The Largest and Moat Comfortable Stables in Gisborne. The Travelling Public can be accomodated at all hours. Vehicles and Saddle Horses for Hire on the Shortest Notice. F. TANSLEY, Proprietor,
Graham, Pitt and Bennett Have been appointed sole Agents for Dairies’ Patent Safety Lamps, and have just opened up a shipment, which are now on view at their premises. DEFRIES' LAMPS are fast superseding all other Lamps in England. DEFRIES' LAMPS were used for lighting the Eastern Arcade at the Inventions Exhibition. They were also used at the Edinburgh Exhibition, and tha New Zealand Government have also contracted for their use on some of the railway stations. DEFRIES’ LAMPS give a better light than any Lamps known, the No. 3 Burner giving a light equal to 100 candles. DERBIES' LAMPS are absolutely safe. If they upset, they will go out. They cannot explode. DEFRIES’ LAMPS can ba used with any kind of Mineral Oil. DEFRIES’ LAMPS were awarded the only Gold Medal for Lamps at the International Inventions Exhibition, London. DEFRIES' LAMPS emit no smell. A large number of Hanging, Bracket, and Table Lamps now in stock. Special terms made with the Trade. Inspection Invited. GRAHAM, PITT & BENNETT, Sole Agents.
A.JsrnsrurA.L . STOCK-TAKING CASH SALE Graham, Pitt, & Bennett, In accordance with their usual Custom, COMMENCE THEIR GREAT CASH STOCK-TAKING SALE OF DRAPERY AND CLOTHING —ON—TTTESTDJLY, 29, 1888, —FOR—ONE MONTH ONLY, When the ‘Whole of their valuable Stock of DRAPERY wil be given away at Absolute Cost Price, for CASH ONLY. -:o: This is a thoroughly Genuine Clearing Sale, in proof of which we point to its repeated success in the past, ■ —— :o: dQ 000 Eight Thousand Pounds’Worth cf the OQ 000 OvCJjOvJLJ most valuable and best-assorted Drapery. cfcOj UV/vJ To be sacrificed for the benefit of our Customers, and to reduce our Heavy Stock prior to Stock-taking, which commences on Ist July.
Hosiery Calicoes Gloves Towels Ribbons Quilts Laces Flannels Buttons Blankets Trimmings Under Shirts Velveteens Under Pants Plushes Braces, Ties Dress Materials Hats, and > Serges All„Clothing l&c., *c., &c. IMPORTED NEW SEASON GOODS AT COST PRICE. - i - :O:~— Remember-Every Article at Prime Cost! All Goods entered during the Sale will be charged for at usual Prices. — i i —. Graham, Pitt & Bennett, GENERAL DRAPERS & IMPORTERS,
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Gisborne Standard and Cook County Gazette, Volume II, Issue 165, 5 July 1888, Page 3
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