MAKAKAKA ■STORE," ROSELAND. J. and A. DAVIS HI AVIN G PURCHASED the GOODWILL and STOOK-IN-TRAbE of the | Business until lately carried on by Mr THOMAS U'REN, beg to solicit the continuance of the patronage of the Settlers m the surrounding districts,, arid trust by strict attention to all requirements, and MODERATE PRIOBS, To merit their support. In addition to the Large Stock taken over from Mr URen, every Department has been AMPLY REPLENISHED, and we are m a position to offer Goods UNEQUALLED FOR CHEAPNESS IN POVERTY BAY. As will be seen from theae few sample quotations : A large assortment of Twill Shirts at 3s 6d each I Good Tweed Coats, at 17s 64 each L Sugar (for Cash), 5d per lb. Sg < Soap, at 5d per bar. , o Candles, at Is per lb. ' A large assortment of Boys' and Men's Clothing always on hand , And all other Commodities Equally Cheap. ' ALL PUECHA.^^ CA^H T^THE^ AMOU^OF.2O, OR OVER THE HORSE IS MAN'S BEST FRIEND! Why ill-use dumb animals, and make them travel eight miles gStecessarily ? All Goods supplied at Davfc' Store equally as-good and aa Cheap as at GisTDome. AN INSPECTION EARNESTLY SOLICITED. The Old Stock is being offered at a GREAT REDUCTION on Wholesale Prices. Anyone wanting* GKOCERIES, CLOTHING, DRAPERY, IRONMONGERY, FANCY GOODS, CROCKERY, GLASSWARE, ' CIGARS, PATEN! 1 " MEDICINES, &c, ;\ Will find a very extensive Stock of all these commodities to choose from. '•:'; We guarantee our Mbaceo.to be Best i^fche Bay OUR TEAS Have been carefully selected, and we are confident that thoae who test them will be glad of having done so. ■ ' They are Genuine ! Their Flavor is Delicious I And they are Sold at the Lowest Profit honest dealing will permit of. FRESH AND SALT BUTTER Always on Hand. IN NO INSTANCE WILL PRICES BE ABOVE THOSE GENERAL IN gisborne. ! :'■■■■•.;■■.• poverty bay settlers visiting auckland ought to make A PULNT UF VISITING THE JL iR JL S9 X; Ja JU JCIU XXj Jji« the SPENDID BARS & SITTING ROOMS. vtfMutv Sun, Star, Herald, ' - ' . HOME ; and The Upßtairs Bar SPORTING Poverty Bay and papt? p a Herald «ar BILLIARD ROOM, -«a 8 w led. Unequalled m the Colonies. filed* , , ' . ' - * ■' '• ■ • ■■'■'"■*'' SUPERB CHAMPAGNES, \ CONSULTATIONS 1 < ON ALL THE > CHOICE CLARETS, ( Great Sporting Events A SPIRITS OF ALL THE BEST BRANDS, * * ( Assorted oases of spirits Wines, ) AMERICAN DRINKS, ... -■- . \ Si Beer pneked tmd dflivired on the f »..••. < shortest notice. Country orders ac- \ ) compauied ly Post Uffice Orde 8 ( AUSTRALIAN WINES. f prompt'y attended to. 1 W1 *- ; : _*. -» J. G. LITTLE PROPRIETOR.
COME EARLY. L. Mclntosh BEGS to intimate that lie will treat CASH CUSTOMERS on The Most Liberal Terms, They need not wait till Evening, but COME IN THE MORNING, and have THEIR PICK of the CHOICEST JOINTS. There is no advantage to be gained m coming late, when the Best Meat has Gone, <>n the contrary , BEEF & MUTTON, UNSURPASSED IN QUALITY, May be had at any hour At the Lowest Possible Prices ! By PA> MENT OF CASH at the time of Purchase. C. D. BER RY, TIMBER MERCHANT, BUILDER AND CONTRACTOR. "TIMBER, KAURI and KAIKATEA, ■*~ all Sizes ai»d Dimensions, Shingles, Palings, Mouldings, Doors, Sashes, &c, always m stock. Timber Yard, Next Masonic Hall. STEAM MILLS, ORMOND. Estimates Given. Plans Prepared. jal6 FANCY Fiojjrnmmps, m the newest styles at the Herald office.
NOW OPEN. "THE PHARMACY." G. W. BISHOP, Proprietor. AT this Establishment will be found a carefully-selected Stock of British and Foreign Medicines AND ; DRUGGISTS' SUNDRIES. The DISPENSING DEPARTMENT will receive the particular attention and manipulation of Mr. Bishop, who has had twenty-six years' experience m the business. HOMOSPATHIC MEDICINES AND APPLIANCES, ; < - AND VETERINARY MEDICINES KEPT The following SPECIALTIES are intrnduced, and will be found worthy of trial and patronage :— ■ '. " Friend-in-need Ointment, Castor. Oil Pills, Pectoral Balsam, Luttrell's Condition Powder* for > Evrses, Infants' Carminative, , '" '. Worm Powders. ' ' AUCKLAND PRICES will be changed, but TERMS CASH, Except m cases of emergency or distress. Dr. OURRIE MAY BE CONSULTED From 9 to 10 a.m., and 6 to 7 p.m. .: "OROOF OF DEBT FORMS _L the Bankruptcy Act, QN at the Herald Office. ' ■ '
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Poverty Bay Herald, Volume VI, Issue 938, 31 October 1879, Page 1
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