MAKAEAKA STORE, ROSELAND. . ■ J. and A. DAVIS H A IE G 0 the GOODWILL and STOCK-IN-TRADE of the Ap L,+? "i i lately oarrißd on h y Mr THOMAS U'REN, beg to solicit the continuance of the patronage of the Settlers m the surrounding districts,^and trust by strict attention to all requirements, and . PRICES ro .merit their support. In addition to the Large Stock taken over from Mr URen, every Department has been AMPLY REPLENISHEDjandTe are m a position to offer Goods UNEQUALLED FOR CHEAPNESS IN POVERTY BAY. As will be seen from theao few sample quotations :— f A large assortment of Twill Shirts at 3s 6d each I » Good Tweed Coats, at 17s 6d each g Sugar (for Cash), 5d per lb. 5g <f Soap, at 5d per bar. o Candles, at Is per lb. A large assortment of Boys' and Men's Clothing ,■ L always on hand And all other Commodities Equally Cheap. ALL FDBCmgg TO ° R OVER THE HOESE IS MAN'S BEST FRIEND ! Why ill-use dumb animals, and make them travel eight miles untecessarily ? AH aoods supplied at Davis' Store equally as good and as Cheap as at Gisborao. AN INSPECTION EARNESTLY SOLICITED. The Old Stock is being offered at a GREAT REDUCTION on Wholesale Prices. CIGARS, PATENT MEDICINES,. &c, Will find a very extensive Stock of all these commodities to choose from. We guarantee our Tobacco to be Best m the Bay our~Teas Have been carefully selected, and we are conßdent 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. FRESH AISSD SALT BUTTER Always <m Hand. IN NO INSTANCE WILL PRICES BE ABOVE THOSE GENERAL IN t GISBORNE. «J3.«AJu.i« ■pOVEBTY BAY SETTLERS VISITING AUCKLAND OUGHT TO MAKE X A POINT OF VISITING THE THISTLE HOTEL. the SPENDID BARS & SITTING ROOMS. wnMl » Sun, Star, Herald, MUMiS and The Upstairs Bar SPORTING Poverty Bay and pat»it -r q Herald &r BILLIARD ROOM, -ffiji J'Ai'JiJib filed. Unequalled m the Colonies. filed. * .. * SUPERB CHAMPAGNES, i CONSULTATIONS ) < ON AIL THE > CHOICE CLARETS, ( Great Sporting Events ) SPIRITS OF ALL THE BEST BRANDS, *' * * ( A ssostcd cases of Spirits, Wines, ) AMERICA "NT TYRTNTTTCJ N & Beer pockrd mid doliv. red on the / • AlVJ.J2iUl^Al>) UK, LJN Hb, sliortcst notice. Country orders nc- \ Jcompnuiod ly Post office Ordcsl , AYTSTTI A T,T A "NT ■WTKTK'Q r prompt'y uttended to. \ ■a.yJfJXSXJXIJXJA.JOi WllMio. 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 [irepared 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. r-pIMBER, KAURI and KAIKATEA, \ ~*- all Sizes aiid Dimensions, Shingles, Palings, Mouldings, Doors, Sashes, &c, always m stock. • . Timber Yard, Next Masonic Hall. STEAM MILLS, ORMOND. Estimates Given. Plans Prepared, i ja 1C Lj^ANCY Programmes, m the newesi » } JL? styles at the Herald office.
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Poverty Bay Herald, Volume VI, Issue 901, 23 September 1879, Page 1
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