MAKAEAKA STORE, . ROSELAND. J. and A. DAVIS H A l^ils^^ S i EDthe GOODWILL and STOCK-IN-TRADE of the thecontirreoTthe pa tlTe^X^ T^°-f AS U,REN ' b< * to Solicit trust bv ri. f* V r ? ett f rs m the surrounding districts, and m a position to offer Goods IIKfeQU/ILLED FQR CE_g._PF_£SS BN POVERTY BAY. As will be seen from these few sample quotations •- r A Jnrge assortment of Twill Shirts at 3s 6d each | Uood Tweed Coats, at 17s _d each g D«gar(_brCash),sdpeplb. Sg < Soap, at 5d per bar. 0 Candles, at ls per lb. £ . A large assortment of Boys' and Men's Clothing I always oil hand ' ■ e * And ail other Commodities Equally Cheap • ALL PUKC nEa aa^ss" °« qver " THE HORSE IS MAN^BEST FRIEND! Why __-„«, dumb animals, and make them travel eight miles untecessarily? All Goods supplied at Davis' Store equally as good and as C2_eap as at Gisfcorae. AN INSPECTION EARNESTLY SOLICITED. The Old Stock is being offered at a GREAT REDUCTION on Wholesale Prices.* , Anyone wanting- GROCERIES, CLOTHING DRAPPP V tt? nxr MONGERY, FANCY GOODS, OUOOK^^ii^^ CIGARS, PATENT MEDICINES, &c, Will find a very extensive Stock of all these commodities to choose from. We guarantee our Tobacco to be Best in the Bay ous ~te as Have been carefully selected, and we are confident that those who test them will be glad of having done so. They are Genuine ! Their Flavor is Delicious ! And they are Sold at the Lowest Profit honest dealing will permit of. IN NO INSTANCE WILL PRICES BE ABOVE THOSE GENERAL IN GISBORNE. "POVERTY BAY SETTLERS VISITING AUCKLAND OUGHT TO MAKE -X A POINT OF VISITING THE jTP BS I^ _C H, _EB HOTEL. Sun, sSZ E^.^^ FDBA,!S ± 8 Z TTtm ROOMI -. and _, The Upstairs Bar SPORTI N'G Poverty Bay and t, -. Herald _ar BILLIARD ROOM, tsj. PAPERS FILED - Unequalled in the Colonies. piled. | SUPERB CHAMPAGNES, f' " ■ CONSULTAT_ONiT~) ! \ ON AIL THE > CHOICE CLARETS, ( Great Sporting Events ) SPIRITS OF ALL THE BEST BRANDS^ * Ct^^~«lS&2tS) AMERICAN BRINKS, sliorl.ht notice. Country orders ac- > . pr;r;„t^rdto. ufflce . ordes ( Australian wines. J. G. LITTLE ... PROPRIETOR.
MARBLE ! MARBLE ! Ex " Helen Denny,." MESSRS. WATERWORTH and TONG, having Just Received direct from London a shipment of Splendid MARBLE, they are. prepared to supply HEADSTONES from £4 and upwards. GRANITE! GRANITE! Ex " Glenlora." W. and T. would call special attention a Splendid Assortment of red and rey Aberdeen GRANITE, beautifully polished, now on view at their Yard. Gisborne Agent :— E. J. Upham, Cooper's Buildings, Gladstone Road. WATERWORTH AND TONG, Hastings Street, Napier, Opposite Mr. Holt's Timber Yard. |.C. D . BERRY, TIMBER MERCHANT. BUILDER AND CONTRACTOR. a^IMBER, KAURI and KAIKATEA , •*- all Sizes and Dimensions, Shingles, Palings, Mouldings, Doors, Sashes, &c, i always in slock. Timber Yabd, Next Masonic Hall. STEAM MILLS, ORMOND. Estimates Given. Plans Prepared. - ja 16 FANCY PiOgramn.es, in the newest styles, at the Herald office.
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Poverty Bay Herald, Volume VI, Issue 876, 29 August 1879, Page 1
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