1881.— Spring Season— lßßl. SECOND IMPOETATION —OF— SPRING GOODS, Ex " GLENLORA." T. ¥. CARR~& SONS. DRESS FABRICS I Special attention of country residents is invited to the ex'ensive stocks of Pompadour Prints, per yard, 6*d Men's, Boys', and Youths' Clothing, Pompadour Prints, 8d made expressly with a view to suit the Pompadour, Prints, 9d requirements of our numerous .customers. D _ , rt i j It is no exoneration to state that the Pompadour Prints, lOAd gt(ick of Men . g Clothing ia une o f t ho Colored Cambrics, 10£ d largest in Gisburne, and th>»t it has been Pompadour Sateens, Is Gd carefully selected with a vi»'W both to Colored Sateens, from Is 4d to Is 6d appearance and durability. The prices •d-ku a !•> • a. • t cj of all garments are such as will suit the Ribbed lan Strip*, Is 6d moßt * conoa)ical purehMeP| and bettor Revere Lace Stripes, 8d to la 6d va l ue can i, o t be had elsewhere. Cotton Rwpps, Marcellas, Is 2d to Is 6d i Colored Lustres, Is 3d , Men's S.B. Harrow Swits, New Patterns, Figured Lustres, Is 6d ! 40s ; really excellent quality Spring Serges, Is 4d ! Men's S.B Harrow Coa.s in Navy J; *„ f . . „, I Serge and Tweed, from 12s Kcarti Mohairs, Is 3d Men - 8 Tffeed TroUßerß> fr(>m 6 s 6d Alexandra Cords, Is 4d Men's Cotton and Union Shirts, Is Gd Costume Checks, Is 6d to 4s 6d Beiges Is 9d Boys' Cotton Shirts, Is 3d c .,, 6 J, .-, . . _ L . Men's Felt and Tweed Hats, 3s 6d bilks, batins, and Buttons to match gmaU fi .^ g^^ and Men > 8 straw New Fancy Apron Handkerchiefs, 9d Hats in a great many shapes each. Every lady wanting these should Men's Helmets i.i Sateen, Merino, and early Pith, from 6s IRONMONGERY. T. W. CARR & SONS BEG to inform their numerous customers that they have now a LARGE and WELL-ASSORTED STOCK OF Builders' & General Ironmongery And are now in a position to supply every description at LOWESI RA TES They are offering the undermentioned lines :— - --OA Dozen SHEEP SHEARS, best makes rti~| Bales WOOLPACKS, with attached and detached tops O A Drums Hall & McDougall's SHEEP DIP O Casks SHEEP- WASH TOBACCO AA Drums CARBOLIC ACID and ARSENIC, for Sheepwash K Casks RAW and BOILED OIL OA Drums COLZA, NEATSFOOT, and CASTOR OILS 1 K(i Caßes KEROSENE, Downer's Best, " Light of the Age," and J.OU Devoe's Brilliant | pj HORNSBY'S PLOUGHS O Ransome and Sims' Prize DOUBLE FURROW PLOUGHS J Reaid and Gray's SWING PLOUGH O A Dozen PLOUGH SHARES, of all makes ■t A TONS CORRUGATED IRON, in 6 to 10ft. lengths K Kegs PENCIL POINT NAILS for ditto OA Casks PORTLAND CEMENT ■j g Tons Best Annealed FENCING WIRE O Tons SAMSON STEEL FENCING WIRE Afi Rolls GALVANISED, JAPANNED, ENAMELLED BARB WIRE OA Kegs Diamond-point FENCING STAPLES STORE TRUCKS, Nos. 1, 2, and 3 Smith aud Wellstone's STOVES AND RANGES REGISTER GRATES, Fenders, and Fireirons WIRE NETTING, different sizes HAMES, Leading and Plough WRINGING MACHINES and TABLE MANGLES FAIRBANKS 6001 b SCALES, SCALES and WEIGHTS SHOWER BATHS, Hand and Hanging CHURNS, Cylinder and Thermometer GALVANISED BUCKETS, TUBS, and SLOP PAILS IRON PIPE and PIPE FITTINGS, India-rubber Hose CHAMPION'S Genuine WHITE LEAD PAINTS of all colours PUTTY, Zinc, White and Red Lead ANTI-CORROSIVE PAINT, for Bridges, &c. VARNISHES, Copal, Oak, and Carriage STONES, Indian, Pond, Turkey, Washita, and Scythe SCYTHES, Fern and Grass Hooks, Fern and Reaping ENGINE PACKING, Insertion, Cotton Waste ! T. *%&*. OARB cSB SOIKTS Have now on hand and for sale, a large and well-selected stock of GROCERIES, And are now in a position to supply both wholesale and retail purchasers at lowes rates, with the following items : — A choice assortment of NEW SEASON'S TEAS, in half chests, caddies, and boxes SUGAR, IW, IC, and No. 3 ; also Crushed Loaf COFFEE-Superior Quality COCOA, Van Houten's, Fry's, and Epps' KA, TONS MEEK'S OAMARU FLOUR, in sacks, 100's and 50's MEEK'S OATMEAL and WHEATMEAL BYCROFT'S Cabin Bread, and GRIFFITH'S Biscuits of all kinds OATS, MAIZE, CHAFF, SHARPS, &c. POTATOES, Hobarton and Local 2 CASES OILMAN'S CANTERBURY HAMS and BACON, finest q utility CHEESES— CANTERBURY and LOCAL, from 16 to 30 lbe 1110 BoXES CANDLES— Price's, De Roubaix's, and Adamantine 5 TONS SOAP -Blue Mottled, First Crown, and Household, Carbolic and Scented in ureat variety STARCH— Colmau's Blue and White PRESERVED FlSH— Salmon, Lobster, Sardines, Kippered Herrings, and Fiunou Haddocks PlCKLES— Captain Whi'e's, Morton's, and Whybrow's SADOE— Mellor's, Lea & Perrins', Tomato, Harvey's, <fee. TART FRUITS in tins and bottles C & Bs JELLY— Calves' Foot, Red and Black Currant KEILLER'S MARMALADE and TASMANIAN JAMS Raisins, Currants, Figs, and Prunes Candied Peel— Citron, Lemon, aud Orange Rice, Sago, Tapioca, Vermicelli, Mapcaroni, Corn Flour, and West Indian Arrowroot jßobinson's Patent Barley and Groata. Neave's, Hard's, and Nestles' Milk Food. Eno's Fruit Salt. Tartaric Aoid, &a., &c. Also, a well-assorted stock of Patent Medioines AU Orders canfaUfr ftttoadod to.
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Poverty Bay Herald, Volume VIII, Issue 1480, 18 November 1881, Page 4
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