[From the News of the World.] ; 3rd November, 1878. THE GLORIES OF INDUSTRY. "TN the peaceful, struggle of work and JL progress at the Paris Exhibition, THE WHEELER & WILSON MANUFACTURING COMPANY, have surpassed the victories they haVe achieved at all preceding .exhibitions ;bjjr gaining an indisputable pre-eminence over 80 competitors, and carrying off THE ONLY GRAND PRIZE AWARDED to SEWING MACHINES (which must not be confounded with the " Gold Medal," a secondary prize), for the superiority and excellence of their later productions. The testimony of a jury composed of competent and critical authorities will not fail to guide the public m the perplexing difficulty of choosing an article that iB now a necescesity to everyone. THE NEW STRAIGHT - NEEDLE WHEELER & WILSQN Has the Loose Winding Wheels) more improvements than any other SEWING MACHINE. ;£S-BEWARE OF IMITATIONS. INSPECTION INVITED. BY GRAHAM AND CO., AGENTS, G I S B O R t N E. NOTICE; _ "\/[" R. CARLAW SMITH begs to intimate that he has commenoed business as LAND AND ESTATE AGENT, Commission Agent and Auctioneer, temporary offices : . , , COOPER'S BUILDINGk March 3rd, 1879. ma 3
ON THE ASHES. ~W m G-OOD, TTTATCHMAKER & JEWELLER, on the old Site, GLADSTONE ROAD. fe 18 W. GOOD'S 900 TIOKETS AT £1 c TOP PRIZE: GOLD HUNTING LEVER WATCH, With Chain and Locket, Valued ,£3O. AND 49 OTHER PRIZES, £200. TOTAL VALUE £200. £&* Mr. D. Page has kindly consented to superintend the Drawing. SADDLERY. "A/TESSRS. F. BETHEL & CO. JA-L beg to intimate that they have purchased Messrs. McVAY & CO.'S Saddlery Business m Gisborne ; and they hope to be favored witli the support so liberally accorded to McVay and Co. BETHELL & CO. having had extensive experience m all branches of the trade can confidently promise that all orders entrusted to them will be executed m a thoroughly workmanlike manner. F. B. & Co. have to Arrive and will OPEN IN A FEW DAYS A VERY LARGE AND CHOICE STOCK OF SADDLERY, which, added to the Stock just purchased, will be the LARGEST, BEST AND CHEAPEST IN THE BAY. January 1, 1879. Encourage Local Industry. f mHE Undersigned having made ar- -*- rangements for a regular supply of PLAIN GALVANISED IRON direct from London, and having received the FIRST SHIPMENT is now prepared to manufacture RIDGE CAPPING at the following reduced prices, viz, — 12 INCH Ud PER FOOT. 14 „ 5d 15 „ s£d „ 1G „ 6d „ 18 „ 6£d „ A still further reduction made to Builders and ready money customers. J. S I G L E V, Tinsmilh, Plumber, and Sheet-iron Worker, Gladstone Road, Gisborne. fe 25
THOMAS ADAMS, "DOOKSELLER, STATIONER, AND "VTEWS A GENT TOBACCONIST, &c, Carries on his Business m all its branches, m Temporary Premises, ON THE OLD SPOT. B§f All Outstanding 1 Accounts are requested to be SETTLED as soon as possible. Gisbornb, February 22nd, 1879. GREAT SALVAGE SA LE! DEAPEET, CLOTHING, Boots, Groceries, Ironmongery, &c. WILL BE COMMENCED ON THURSDAY, IAECH 6th, AND WILL BE CONTINUED TILL THE WHOLE OF THE GOODS ARE DISPOSED OF! THE DRAPERY, CLOTHING AND BOOTS. WILL BE SOLD AT THE DRAPERY SHOP IN COOPER'S BUILDINGS. THE GROCERY AND IRONMONGERY WILL BE OFFERED FOR SALE IN THE NEW ZEALAND INSURANCE COMPANY'S BUILDINGS, AT THE FOOT OF GLADSTONE ROAD. The Whole of the Stock will be marked at such prices as will command a speedy Sale. WILLIAM ADAIR.
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Poverty Bay Herald, Volume VI, Issue 646, 10 March 1879, Page 3
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