Drapery and Clothing. AUTUMN AND WINTER SEASON, 1881. CASH veri^ CREDIT I Messrs. J. & A. DAVIS HAVE now much pleasure in ofler< ing to tho public and outlying settlers Men's, Boys 1 & Youths' CLOTHING, Shirts, Waterproof Coats, &c At prices hitherto unheard of in the Bay. A saving of Time, and fully THIRTY PER CENT, by purchasing at thi* , Establishment before going to Gisborne. DRAPERY AND BOOTS, At equally Low Prices. Our Clothing and Drapery Is purchased by one of the Best Judsxs in the Home Market, and being Importers Direct, we can j Defy Competition. BEST BRANDS OF TOBACCOS a*d CIGARS ALWAYS ON HAND. GROCERIES & OILMAN'S STORES Of tbe best description, AT GISBORNE PEICEB. Our central position enables us to tare much time and trouble to outlying settlers. Orders by Post carefully attended to, J. &. A. DAVIS, GENERAL STOREKEEPERS, MAKARAKA STORE, 608 ROSELAND, Business Noticea ""COACH FACTORY. JAMES HALL, PRACTICAL COACH BUILDER, BEGS to acquaint the inhabitants of Poverty Buy that he has commenced business in tbe above line, in PEEL STREET, Adjoining the establishment of Mr, J. Brown, Engineer. J.H., having had 17 years' experienoe in the principal towns of New Zealand, feel* confident that he can torn oat a* good work as can be got in the Colony, and at as moderate prices. DESIGNS to suit the most fastidious tastes can be seen on application. 315 GEO. HUMPHREYS, IN thanking the public for their patronage during the past, begs to inform them that, by tho addition of increased Appliances, Material, and good Workmen, he is enabled to sell ALL KINDS OF VEHICLES AT AUCKLAND PRICES, Viz. — Single and Double-seated Buggies, Express Waggons, Waggonette*, Spring Carts, Horse and Bullook Drays. Patterns or Every Kikt» or Vehicle CAN BE SEEN OS THE PREMISES. Painting, Trimming, and Repairing done on the Most Reasonable Term*. HAVE ON HAND FOB SALE, viz. — 2 Tip Drays, 1 Bullock Dray 2 Spring Carts, 1 Express Waggon 2 Double-seated Buggies 1 Reid & Gray's Reaping Machine Dray and Buggy Shafts and Poles Swinigletrees (2 and 3-horse) in wood and Iron Strong Gate Hinges, Spring Fastening! Bullock Bows and Plough Fittings Ash and Blue Gum Timber, all sixes Dray and Carriage Axles and Boxes and Springs Old Traps Taken m Excuahoi or Sold on Coiouss on. WOOL PRESSES, on tbe Latest Improvement, Made on the Premises. Note the Address :— GEO. HUMPHREYS, Blacksmith and Coachbuildik, 569 Peel street, Gisborne. JAS. WALLACE BEGS to inform the inhabitants of Matawhero and surrounding districts that he has now OPENED HIS STORE, opposite the Royal Oak Hotel, with ft large and well-assorted stock of GROCERY, DRAPERY, and IRONMONGERY. The goods are all of a capital quality, and will be sold at the LOWEST TOWN PRICES. J. WALLACE, GENERAL DEALER, MATAWHERO. 200
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Poverty Bay Herald, Volume VIII, Issue 1453, 17 October 1881, Page 1
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