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THURSDAY, 13rn DECEMBER, At 10 jt.M. HIGHLY IMPORTANT AND ATTRACTIVE SALE BY AUCTION OF 26 c A s E s 26 Japanese Manufactures AND Art Productions, Consisting EMBROIDERED SILKS, PORCELAINS, SCREENS, BRONZES. ENAMELS, THYS. rTTRfOS, VERANDAH BLINDS, <fcc., &C.» Direct from Kioto, Japan. Particular attention is directed to th’ enpcifd Shipment of very interesting, rar? and curious Art Objects, &0., selected ar oatalngupd by a ennnnisßpiir, the whole form ing in its ensemble a most valuable selecti? nf Japanese Curiosities and Manufacture* and containing objects admirably adapte for complimentary pr sentation. Graham, Pitt, & Bennett Have received instructions from the Diren»n : of the Museum of Art and Manufacture® Knbe-Hino’o. to arrange the nbnvn for So’ bv Auction at their Mart, nn 13 h December, commencing at 10 a.m. On Vikw on and after Wbdnibday. ES’ NO RESERVE* IN THE ESTATE OF MR DUNN, DECEASED. SATURDAY, Bth DECEMBER. Graham, Pitt, and Bennet* Win Rr>n their Mart on above date at 11 o’einck— Subdivisions 2 and 3. pert of s-otirfr 47. nnrner of Aberdeen Road and Disraeli Street, Also— SECTION 13, Stout Street, North Gisborne half an acre. ON ACCOUNT OF WHOM IT MAY CONCERN. Graham, Pitt, and Bennett. Will Sell hy Public Auction at their Mart On SATURDAY at noon— QNE AMERICAN ORGAN

Graham, Pitt, and Bennett, Will Sell by Public Auc ion at their Mart on SATURDAY at no .n<ANg SINGLE SEATED BUGGY, Vy Qcitk Nzw. NO RESERVE. Graham, Pitt, and Bennett Will Sell by Pubhc Auction at their Mart on SATURDAY at 11 a.m.-— A QUANTITY OF FIRST-CLASS FURNITURE, consisting of Bedstead., Tables, Chairs, Oouohea, Ac., <So,

DOES CREDIT PAV? THE PROBLEM*SOLVED ! I WHO BROUGHT DOWN THE PRICES? NO BOOKING—ALL CASH I THE PUBLIC APPRECIATE IT 1 CHRIS TMA S , 188 8. PITT AND MAGI'I RE, CASH GROCERS, EMERSON ST., NAPIER, & GLADSTONE ROAD, OIsBOKNE. OPHCIAL QUOTATIONS for month of bD Dkcbmbek, prior to our Annual Stocktaking, which takes place in January 1889. NEW FRUIT, cleaned ready for use. Sultanas. 7|d per lb; Elemes, 7Jd; Valencias. 8d ; Currants, 6jd ; Dates, 8d per lb ; Nuts, 8d per lb; Shell Almonds, lid per lb ; Peel (assorted), Is per lb. Museatells, Figs, etc. TESA.S. Havin'* received a shipment of New Season’s, which is much better value than old, we can with confidence recommend our Blends at 2s and 2s 61 per lb as being pence per lb better value than any other in Gisborne. With each 12lb of our blended Teas, we present half a dozen white and gold Cups and Saucers, a Japanese Teapot, or beautiful ornament suitable for a. Christmas Present. Teas—Empire Comp my’s; Nelson, Aloato and Co.’s, and others. Sugars—Best Loaf, 4J-1 per lb ~ No. 1 Co.’s 10s per bag ~ Iceing. Vinegar—is 101 and 2s 4d per gallon Soaps—Best, 10s per cass » „ 4s 6.1 per case „ Brown Windsor, 8 cakes for Is Coi n Flour—4|d; best, 6d per lb Biscuits—Mixed, 61; Lunch, 51b for Is 6d Lollies—6d; scotch .VI ixed, 8d; Conversations, 3d; Jujubes, Is; Chocolate, Is 3d. Tobaccos— Juno, Derby, Columba, 5s 6d per lb. I Reductions on the above quotations when purchased in quantities, American Brooms—ls each Scrubs—6d each Aston’s pa l ent Stove Polish requires no brushing, 0d per box.

A Large Assortment of Farcy Goods, suitable for Christmas Pruskkts. Crockery Ware kept in stock. Picnic Baskets for Is 6d each. Goods Delivered Daily. PITT AND MAGUIRE, CASH GROCERS, GLADSTONE HOAD QBMOND gCHOOL ( IONCEKT, To be held on the Evening of BOXING DAY, Id the Volunteer Hall, OBMOND. Admission ; (Including a cabinet size Photo of the School Children), 2s Od. After the Concert a DANCE will be given. Supper Provided. Admission : Gents, 4s; Ladies, Free. ON SALE BY THE UNDERSIGNED. HORNSBY'S MOWING MACHINE, tn X First-rlaaa Working Order. Owner has no further use for it, 1 Johnstone Harvester, with side delivery; has extra knives, sickle sections, and reaper sections. 2 Horse Hay Bakes. 1 Universal Wood Working Machine, complete with slot, mortising, and boring apparatus and plane irons. Two Single Seated and two Double Seated Buggies—quite new and faithtally built. WJNSATg,"BURNS & CO.

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Gisborne Standard and Cook County Gazette, Volume II, Issue 231, 6 December 1888, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Gisborne Standard and Cook County Gazette, Volume II, Issue 231, 6 December 1888, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Gisborne Standard and Cook County Gazette, Volume II, Issue 231, 6 December 1888, Page 3

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