%gT ARRIVING, AND TO ARRIVE, FOR AUTUMN AND WINTER TRADE ! 3KnEa-TO7* GOODS 2 TXJEZ-W GOODS ! ! IKTEa-wfr GOODS!!! Clothing, Overcoats, Ulsters, Blankets, Flannels, Rugs, &c. R O B f Oil IV I , T E A TT,/ & CO . Shawls, French Merinoes, Serges, Dress Stuff's, Hosiery, Men's Mercery, Millinery, Hats, AND A GENERAL STOCK, BOUGHT AT UNPRECEDENTED LOW FIGURES, AND WILL BE SOLD AT OUR USUAL SMALL REMUNERATIVE PROFIT, . : . . i i
THOMAS ADAMS, "DOOKSELLEU, QTATIONER, AND T^TEWS A GENT TOBACCONIST, &c, Carries on his Business in all its branches, in Temporary Premises, ON THE OLD SPOT. KIT All Outstanding 1 Accounts are requested to Tdo SETTLED as soon as possible. Gisbokne, February 22nd, 1879. NOTICE. TO ALL WHOM IT MAY CONCERN! 6§r FOR A FEW WEEKS ONLY! We will Sell EVERY ARTICLE of DK APERY & CLOTHING IN OUR ESTABLISHMENT, m~ UNDER COST PRICE! JB£ A S WE ARE ALREADY KNOWN TO BE THE CHEAPEST DRAPERS ON THE EAST COAST, AND THB THE ONLY CASH BUYERS IN NEW ZEALAND, It will repay ALL and EVERYONE to COME AND SEE FOR THEMSELVES! 3LiXSO3»-^^.X^X> CO., GLADSTONE ROAD, GISBORNE. i
Masonic Livery and Bait Stables, GISBORNE, SADDLE HORSES, TRAPS, AND BUGGIES Always on Hiee. HOESES can be loft at Livery and every care taken of them, but no responsibility. Good and Secure Paddocking. Good Accommodation for Eace Horses, and the best of Fodder always on hand. Persona seuding Horses to the Bay will, by wiring to the undersigned, ensure that they will receive every attention on arrival in Gisborne. The Veterinary treatment of Horses is a speciality with the undersigned. jy 19 E. V. Lcttbell T. W. BILHAM, Land and Commission Agent, Valuer. Land Sales Attended. STRANGERS visiting Poverty Bay Seeking investments, can, by giving a few days' notice, be attended, and all information given. Terms Moderate. Gisborne — Tuesday, Thursday, and Saturday. Patutahi — Monday, Wednesday, and Friday. De 31 TOWN AND COUNTRY ~ SUBSCRIBERS rr^O the Daily Morning and Evening _L Herald, ave informed, that improved arrangements have been made for the more prompt, and regular delivery of both Morning and Evening Editions. The Manager will feel particularly obliged if 'subscribers, not receiving their papers regulnrfy, would communictte with him either personally, through the post, or by messenger, when complaints will be immediately attended to. Where it is practicable Country Subscribers will have their papers delivered by mounted runners. Where this is not practicable Subscribers' papers will be posted by each mail, and postal rates charged. Any suggestions forwarded from Subscribers, as to the manner they may wish to have their papers delivered will be attended to. Daily Morning and Evening Herald Town Delivery. s. d. Quarterly, in advance ... C 6 Ditto Booked 7 6 Country Delivery. Quarterly, in advance ... 7 6 Ditto Booked 8 6 JAMES BROWNE, Manager. /CIRCULARS printed in the neatest V^ Style, at the Herald Office. VNVELOPES or Letter Headings, i Receipt Books, and Memorandum . Forms, at the Herald Office.
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Poverty Bay Herald, Volume VI, Issue 667, 3 April 1879, Page 4
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486Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 Poverty Bay Herald, Volume VI, Issue 667, 3 April 1879, Page 4
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