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Drapery, &c. { ,W OTIC K TO 111 YKK«. rpHE undersigned, having by far the LARGEST STOCK O^ | 1_ DRAPERY in the district, is prepared to place yrea,t facilities in i the way of purchasers. Samples are sent, and every means used to [ ensure a correct and advantageous supply of whatever may be wanted- - ■ From a pair of Baby's Boots to the Furnishing of a House. j It is not enough that the goods are New- they must be Good as well. i It in not enough that they nre Good— they must be FASHIONABLE, and nothing is fashionable that is not fresh from the Maker. A merchant must not let anything becomo old on his hands. If a particular article will not sell at a protit, it must go off at a loss, and quickly to, or the loss will be the greater. It must be sold, and his way of selling it is to MARK IT DOWN, which the undersigned has now done with ALL SUMMER GOODS, in order to make room for large indents coming forward. The Hist requisite of a successful business. is' that Prices be UNDER I rather thitn over the market. The best of all advertisements is to be under fclie market — the worst burden is to be over tHe market. If a merchant has been CONSPICUOUSLY SUCCESSFUL, it may be i safely assumed that his store is a good place to buy it. i i Intending purchasers of Goods are invited to pay a VISIT OF INSPECTION— a visit which they will not rejjn.'t if th«y desire to PURCHASE IN THE CHEAPEST MARKET. SPECIAL CLEARING LINES OF ! Ladies' and Children's Costumes AT HALF PRICE. Fancy Dress Material MUST HE CLEARED OUT AT ANY , PRICE. "Win. ADAIR. N.R — (Quotations are omitted, as they are only misleading in mauy , ' instances. 105 J IMPORTANT NOTICE. I ' ! REFRESHMENT AND HEALTH COMBINED. i i ■ ENCOURAGED by the unprecedented patronage bestowed by the public on \ | MARSHALL & COPELAND'S ALE i in bulk, the undersigned induced by this flattering i and substantial acknowledgment of his endeavors to meet their requirements, lias made such arrangel ments that in a, few days he wiJI be enabled to jj • supply to ALL Ma jwhall, & Oopelaxi/s XXXX f Exhibition Ale jn Bottlk or Keg. This offers j especial advantages to Invalids and Families, being j Brewed and Cellared in a eo«>l climate especially ' tor Export. Its age and sea carriage impart a mellow- ! ness, mildness and sparkle not otherwise obtained. It is confidently expected that the Faculty (ivho have occasion to prohibit the use of Ales hurriedly made and delivered, imperfectly fermented, in the sumj mer heat, and often from impure water), will, in the interests of patients and friends, become the best advocates of Marshall and Copeland's XXXX Light Bottled Ales, brewed from the crystal waters of the Leith. j WM. ADAIR. ...... i E. K. BROWN. gmu J. CRAIG, !■] °' ' Confectioner jSITM ME R GOO I> S . f !lwkl o nB n0... ■ . < j XTANCY CONFECTIONERY of all NOW OPENING— JD kinds always on hand. A fresh assortment of all kinds of Oonccrh, Balls, Dinner, ■ WeMhup, etc., | ■ ! ■ an j offended. ;■( ' Summer Goods, families an» smpm>« sum«ubu. I--160 ' Of which an early inspectiou is invited. .'. v •_ ..._.... - ,j i ; Pompadour Prints, and TriiumingSf .^^w* ! I Galatea Stripes, Cambrics, and Dress *^^^^i ! Materials in all shades and * tf ** c " J "j materials. ROYAL HOTKL. i : COBTUMEB- A lai;;e and varied slock GLADSTONE R0 \D to be sold clieap. J ' R. WILSON Proprietor. i MEN'S, BOYS 1 , AND YOUTHS' - - CLOTHING. T^TKST - CLASS ACCOMMODATION __ ,_ >- . '- for Travellers aud Boarders. ! Hats, Hosiery, and Fancy Goods. — i — . tahu: rr iron: at i p.m. i A LIBERAL DISCOUNT ALLOWED FOR CASH. PATRONISE ; E. Wilson's Free Billiard Table ' GeasiAerfrWe Seduction on opk> to aj.i, Previous PIiOOS for j Without charge for the table. ; GROCERIES, trotxl. HiuOlorkhuj ami >\etcu>n>r \ IRONMONGERY, Accommodation. [ \ SADDLERY, — i niiTVA ON HlßE. —Single and Double Seated ! -: OUUJA, Traps. Ladies' and Gents' Saddle ! GLASSWARE, Horaes. ! *W R. .WILSON. I I HOLLOW ARE. , v l( i.'Gliifefcmt Road, ' j i6J C|isbori)e. Clearing Out Prices for Boots — - — -^-r-t— rrand Shoes. . f A gA P;> ? i ' — ni,r r. h. 3. v f] vn ~# f* A FEW GARDEN SEEDS AT jSI NOMINAL FIGURES. BARKl ™^^y^| w AND Agenc iov (A Coiuuiisaioner of the SHARLAND'S SPECIALITIES. of Yiotona) r - — — Has commenced to practice |trQttborQA. ,; PRODTTOa . ..-n- > ■"' A *Of every kmtt BOUGHT and bOLD. M j Hotel)i ; £^5172 Station,,, mwWool*, Fwy Goods. ~ H(JAKD AN L) kMITI^CR^^ Ageut for th« UNITED INSURAWB rt^ „ , v ■ , „„„ £TZ K . v , ■ COMPANY. rpWO GENTLEMEN can Imvp Board ___ ' _L and Residence in I s Orders cx ti outed. .on-Coinmisaiou. For particulars »ply W M*. oKiwrt)R_», ! ; the Brewery. . 102 | E f X, BROWN, — - ■ gkazing:"/ 7^ | aßJi] Ouatoui-house Street , ■ ,-««-- f'WWW AND HOR>aSSjto^aa2« 7"™/:,.,. , , , , V.' at tlio WaikaikU), fir liua aliilling f^\ OOD Paddatekiog for horwn, »^t in. { . „,,. rct(V A pubMo j\ "1 r .n • •..-';: cattle. ; Jtl. tr j ' .r«»Tf>- PARJC^rv. ■ ' '■'■ i ( 'VLi>.OiiLv>;. \

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Poverty Bay Herald, Volume VIII, Issue 1241, 8 February 1881, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Poverty Bay Herald, Volume VIII, Issue 1241, 8 February 1881, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Poverty Bay Herald, Volume VIII, Issue 1241, 8 February 1881, Page 3

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