TTTTTTTT T T T Golden I Pot. T TTT J^OBJOHNS & JQAST Having just received a fresh shipment of splendid T IE -A. S 3 UNSURPASSED IN QUALITY, .are enabled still further to advance their ALREADY UNEQUALLED THREE SHILLING TEA, and, judging from the quantitiy sold to families m all parts of the Town and Country, are more than ever determined that nothing shall be wanting on their part to make. THE GOLDEN TEAPOT, the GREAT FAMILY TEA DEPOT OP COOK COUNTY, Testimonials are being continually received recommending the quality of our Tea. TWOPENCE per pound off on all parcels of THREE POUNDS and upwards. No family either m Town or Country should be without A Box of our Mixed Tea at 30s. AND A Bag of No. 1 Sugar at sd. GOOD NEWS for these Dull Times, viz. : That m addition to the many advantages to be obtained by all who patronise the TEAPOT, FIVE PER CENT. Will be taken off to purchasers of all parcels from £1 and upwards for cash. A Consignment of Fresh OYSTERS m Tins, to be cleared out at SIXPENCE each. Full-size BARS OF SOAP at SIXPENCE. Family and Lodging-house Purchasers m Bulk Goods will be very liberally dealt with. Families waited on for orders and Goods delivered to all parts of the Town. A Complete Assortment of HOSIERY & HABERDASHERY now m stock. A well-selected stock of Ladies' and Children's Underclothing, JTrilliuys, Lace Trimmings, Insertion, &c, &c. Good value m Flannels, Calicoes, and Winter Dress Material just arrived. Ladies' and Gent's Handkerchiefs, Per* fumery, &c. Ostrich Feathers Cleaned and Curled. ROBJOHNS & EAST, GLADSTONE ROAD, GISBORNE. E. K. BROWN. ET7" THROWN has now re- • Jl\_. JIJ ceived a large and varied supply of WINTER GOODS of every description. Ladies' Long Jackets, Ulsters, Waterproofs, Shawls, <&c. Sergeß, Merinoes, Winceys, Fancy and Woollen Dress Materials. Fancy Woollen Goods m Gebat Variety. Hosiery, Flowers, Trimmings and La#e Goods. Men's, Boy's, Youths' and Children's WINTER CLOTHING. Ironmongery, Saddlery, Crockery, China, Glassware, Stationery, Farm and Garden Seeds, Groceries, Confectionery and Oilman's Stores. Licensed Dealer m Arms and Ammunition. Agent for Sharland's Specialities. Cooper's Sheep Dip. Dealer m Produce of every description. Advances made upon Wool,' Tallow, and Grass Seed. Everything sold at fair remunerative prices. 2£ per cent, discount allowed on all purchases of £1 and upwards, and on Drapery alone, 5 per cent, allowed. N.B. — All Goods marked m plain figures, .and any article not m stock will be procured m town for regular customers. •Foreign Orders Executed. EDWARD KSIGHT BROWN, General Storekeeper, CUSTOM HOUSE STREET, GISBORNE MASONIC HOTEL, GISBORNE. /CONSULTATION on the MEL\J BOURNE CUP, 1879. 500 Subscribers at £1 each. First Horse £200 . Second Horse ... ... 100 Third Horse 50 Other Starters (divided) ... 75 Non-starters (divided) ... 75 Total £500 The drawing will take place on FRIDAY, OCTOBER 81st Should the Sweep not fill the prizes will be paid pro rata. D. PAGE. "jVfI~ONEY TO LEND m large or small sums upon First Class Freehold security. W. BRASSEY, Solicitor, Gladstone Road, Next Masonic Hotel. "DROOF OF DEBT FORMS, under _L the Bankruptcy Act, ON SALE at the Herald Office.
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Poverty Bay Herald, Volume VI, Issue 825, 3 July 1879, Page 3
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