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Business Notices. ROBJOHNS, TEAT & CO. A NNOUNCE to the Public that «LJL their SUMMER Stock is now complete, and beg to offer the same at unuauallv LOW figures, being bought welL NEW DRESS GOODS. Plain and Brocaded Silks Plain and Fancy Japanese Silks 2s. 6d. up Japanese Poplins, Fancy Marls, 6cl. per yd. Toile d' Etc. French Muslins Figured, Striped, and Lace Pique 7£d., 10d., and Is. per yard LUSTRES. 20 pieces Cold and Black Lustres lO&d. to 2s. 6d.. excellent value for the Money GRENADINES. Plain, Check, and Striped, did., Is., Is. 3d. and Is. 6d., good quality, no greater Bargain m the trade PRINTS, 3000 YARDS. N«w Patterns, Good Quality, Fast Colors, 7d. per yard up. No Fourpenny and Fivepenny Rubbish kept. Manchester Plain Goods. SHEETINGS. 72 inch Grey Calico 10£ d., Is. 3d. up 72 inch White Calico, Is. 6d., Is. 9d. up Diapers, Linen, Damasks. Horrock's, Crewdson's, and American Calico's, Hollands, Diapers, Towellings, Drill plain and Striped Huckabacks. Towels 4s. 6d. per doz. Tick, 9d. per yard. Damask Table Linen, 2s. per yard COVER?* Toilet Covers, Table NapMns Felt Squares, 245. Real Crochet Antimacassars, Is. upwards. MILLINERY 1 MILLINERY ! Millinery, Feathers, Trimmings, Hats, Flowers. The largest stock of reil OSTRICH Feathers, white and shades ever seen here 10s. to 30s. Real Lace Collars up to 20s. Guipure, Valenciennes, Point de Bruges Point de Lille Lace, quite new Great stock of Nottingham Lace, 3d., 4d., 6d., per yard up UNDERCLOTHING. The Standard Cambric Frilling, Swiss and unique embroidery. Infants' robes, bodys, frocks, squares, &c. Llama •hawls, shades, only 6s. 6d. Splendid Stools of Costumes. Plain Book Muslins, stripes, tape, checks, cords, hair batistic. passo. picme. lustre, 17b. 6d. to 50s. CLOTHING CLOTHING. Holland Clothing, Drill Clothing, Silk Clothing, Alpaca Clothing. The usual large assortment m Galatea, Paget, and Sac Suits, Tweed, Diagonal, and Black Superfine Cloth, 150 Washing Tweed Trousers and Veßts, 18s. 6d. to 30s. Dusts Coats, 16s 6d. to 255. HELMET HATS, BELLTOPPERS. BLACK AND DRAB. robjohnsTteat & co. no 16 GISBORNE. — - J — — E. K. BROWN'S ADVERTISEMENT. SUMMER GOODS,- DRESS MATERIALS. I HAVE now on hand a complete stock of all kinds of SUMMER GOODS, ■Which I intend to sell at very reduced prices, and Would respectfully invite customers to inspect the goods. Men's Boy's and Youth's Summer CLOTHING, CHILDREN'S SUITS. HATS, hard and soft felt, Straw. Helmets, FANCY GOODS, Flowers, Trimmings, Lace Goods. SADDLERY, Ironmongery, Glassware, Crockery, and Holloware. STATIONERY. Boots, Shoes, and Slippera m endless variety. FARM AND GARDEN SEEDS. Groceries, Oilmen's BtoreSj mi CONFEOTT' ONERYj See^ VanCeS m *' J * on W ° ol and Grasa Agent for sharing Specialities, COOPER'S SHIP DIP. EDWARD KNIGHT BROWN, General Storekeeper and Importer, Custom House Street, 0c26 * Gisborne. COALS! COALS!! COALS!!! 1 TUST ARRIVED, schooner Advance, fj from Lyttleton, with, a Cargo of Newcastle Coal. Schooner Opotiki daily expected. FIREWOOD! FIREWOOD!! Cash. Booked. Per ton. Per ton. 4-foot length, 12s. Od. ... 14s. Od. 2-foot length, 13s. Od. ... 15s. Od. 2-foot biUetted, 14a. 6d. ... 16s. 6d. 18-in. billetted, 15s. 6d. ... 17s. 6d. 10-in. billetted, 17s. Od. ... 19s. Od. Every length from 10-inch to 4-feet The undersigned having commenced m the above trade, hopes by strict attention to business, to merit a fair share of the Gisborne patronage. AU Orders promptly attended to HUGH FRASER, (Next King & Co.'s Timber Yard.) no 29 Palmerston Road. TALLOW, HIDES, AND SHEEPSKINS. fTIHE undersigned are prepared to | purchase the above at the highest market prices, or will sell on shipper's account any that may be consigned to their care. George Kino & Co., Corn factors, Ijy ■* Chriatchureh.

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Poverty Bay Herald, Volume VI, Issue 606, 22 January 1879, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 Poverty Bay Herald, Volume VI, Issue 606, 22 January 1879, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 Poverty Bay Herald, Volume VI, Issue 606, 22 January 1879, Page 4

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