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I HAVE again the pleasure of intimating to my numerous patrons that I have OPENED UP A VERY LARGE SELECTION OF NEW SPRING AND SUMMER GOODS. JACKET AND MANTLE DEPARTMENTI am showing an Extensive stock of the Newest Shapes in Mantles, Dolmans, Jackets, Capes. &c, in Brocade Ottoman Silks, Spanish Lace, Cashmere, Stocknett, and a variety of other materials. THE DRESS EPARTMENT Is replete with a variety of Choice Fairies to meet the demand and changing fashion, an too numerous to particularise.— New Prints, Sateens, Cashmeres, Ginghams, Drillett'a Washing Silks in;plain and chocks, &c, are well worth inspection. FANCY GOODS DEPARTME NTScarves, Collars, Collaretts, in profusion; Heberdashery, Hosiery, Gloves, Parasols, Umbrellas, Mantle Ornaments, Fringes, Lacea, Embroidery, Toilet Seta, Perfumery. THE MANCHESTER DEPARTMENT Is fully Stocked with Calicos, Sheetings, Tablings, Flannels, Blankets, Rugs, Counterpanes, Cretonnes, Demities.— Underclothing is very well worth inspection ; a Large btock to Belect from. CLOTHING DEPARTMENT. G R M calls particular attention to his Large Stock of Clothing, made up in Kaiapoi * Roslyn Mosgiel, English and Scotch Tweeds, consisting of Boys', Youths', and Men's Suits, Coats, Trousers and Vests, and Trousers. A large variety m Boys Knicker Suits to select from. GENTLEMEN'S MERCERY- , Gentlemen's White and Colored Shirtß, Collars, Ties, Braces, Studs, Merino, Cotton, and Wool Undershirts, Pants, and half-hose. Felt, Tweed, and Straw Hats, Helmets, &c* to the depression of the times, I will offer the Avhole of my Stock at ° Prices that will effect a Speedy Clearance. G-R-M- confidently solicits continued patronage. My increasing business is the best proof that my efforts are appreciated. G. R. MOORE, Gladstone Road. THIS SPACE RESERVED J. CANTLE S NEW ADVERTISEMENT. THE NEW ZEALAND TWEED COMPANY. FTTHE TWEEDS now being Manufactured by the Mosgiel and Kaiapoi Mills have already JL taken a prominent place in the Colonial Markets, especially of Victoria and New South Wales, from their Excellence and Quality, Superior Finish, and Moderate Cost. As showing the high opinion held of the Mosgiel Tweeds, they were awarded a Gold Medal at Melbourne, 1881, as the most meritorious -~~], ;v~- --?> of the class; a first-class certificate at /^--■r':i:i::.-.^'''\\ j Sydney, 1880; and a Bronzj Medal at / - '^ V .'^ g Vienna, 1573. The Kaiapoi Manufactures \ - ; ' x: were awarded a Gold Medal at the Inter- ) I h national Exhibition of 18S2 ; and First I •;■ \ M Prizes at Auckland, ISS2 and 18S3 ;at J O\ Dnnedin, 1882 ; and at Christchurch, I . >$2 nj 1881, 18S2, and 1883. / if Y~~:\ *» The New Season's Tweeds are now to / y \ hand direct from the Mills. / ; ;M 1 $ In order that facilities might be within / \ '"'■.\'i'* •"• the reach of the residents of New Zea- / y^ii j <§j land, for securing, at Mill Prices, these I $$\ \ *** Manufactures, the New Zealand Tweed I \ ]M pi : \ Company was established, and Mosgiel I 'k\ty \ ; M so and Kaiapoi Tweeds may now be pur- / I j^fl o' c *"* chased in any length at their premises, I J|r 1 "si S * Shortland Street, Auckland. / 4jy \ .^"^co-^co^'O Gentlemen's Suits are supplied within I \ Kf .2 "° :::::• Eight Hours of receipt of Measure, \ M I M " " " * * "o" Steam Shrunk Materials, and a Perfect \ M | LJfj. " ° c§ Fit Guaranteed. Trousers to Measure, I <Rj I ™TM 8 "£•::•:*» ISs6d - \ 1 \ I §s : "' : "s When sending your Orders, please 1 |j I | Pg g £ state color of Tweerb, whether pockets I |s ,1 i M j* £=* : :-g are to be across or side. Carefully fill up 1 || j I M t* <« *» .» « -fo jj W Measurements, as required by this ad- I || f __. °&^ •S'lS fl J, vertisement, then cut the block and I O I / f -3 1 ~ 3 H '*" Measures out of thi3 paper, and forward I M J \M^-M ,§ 1; la Is la 1j to my address. I will, upon the receipt / |f jf 7^ : ; g'S goo o o of the same and 18s 6d, with Is 6d ad- [Ip" & >£} # P3 P3 P3 Ph ditional for postage of Trousers, in -'-S*'^ /C^J^l £ \ ;■ ... Stamps, Post office Order, or Bank Note, "~* Guarantee to forward to your address in any part of New Zealand a pair of Trousers, madp of well-shrunk New Zealand Tweed. (Signed) JOSEPH MOSES, Manager New Zealand Tweed Co., Shortland St., Auckland. THE MERCANTILE AND BANK- WHOLE LAW OF NEW ZEALAND RUPTCY GAZETTE OF NEW T0 ISB3 ZEALAND. EXTENSION OF STATUTES The Proprietor of the Mercantile and <j»q 1884. Bankruptcy Gazette of New Zealand has much pleasure in announcing to subscribers y N consequence of the support accorded by and the public generally, that the supscnp- J_ the p £ bli j t {g inten s ed to exten d the tion to the Gazette will be reduced to Two above wk and isuue Guineas per annum, as from Ist January, mTTTI ... TTnTTI x . , ir „_, ■ K t^-.-,t 1884. He is enabled to make this intimation THE WHOLE LAW OF NEW in consequence of the highly encouraging in- ZEALAND : crease of circulation which continues to Public AND GENERAL, attend eacli issue of what has proved to be a most valuable business publication, and be- At Close of the 1884 Session of the General cause of the economic reforms introduced by Assembly. the "Chattels Security Amendment Act, 1883." Terms: The Gazette has now entered its Ninth -, , ,qqo Year of existence. ; and, encouraged by its Subscribers £" 2 6 past success, the Proprietor begs to assure his Non . subsc riber 8 Z '.'.'. 212 0 numerous subscribers throughout the Colony that neither labor nor expense will be spared Law to ISS4 — in sustaining its present deserved reputation Subscribers (adopting terms .is the most reliable circular of its kind in of Circular, dated July 24, New Zealand. 1884), till August 31, 1884 2 2 0 The Half-yearly Index will, in future, be Non-subscribers, paying iv issued separately, at an extra charge of b'ive advance ... ... ... 212 6 Shillings per annum. All Copies not sold before SepThe Mercantile and Bankruptcy tember 30, 1884 3 3 0 Gazette is the Only Gazette for the Colony, published in New Zealand. Apply Note.— Subscription with index, .£2 7s LYTTELTON TIMES" COMPANY per annum ; without index, £2 2s, Payable ™. •a i. i in Advance. Christchurch; Persons desirous of subscribing to the WILFRED BADGER, Gazette from the l&t January, 1884, will Solicitor, Christchurch. please send their namea and addresses to the . agent— Thos. Adams, Gisborne— and the Grateful — Comforting. local agents for the various districts, as well as the proprietor, R. T. WHEELER, No. 2 .__ m 1^ Stafford Street, Dunedin. 728 JK IPP® €JOCO A» PATUTAHI COACH. Breakfast. OAT nr >A ..ffo.. (JATiTBriAV t,.,,.™, o 'By a thorough knowledge of the natural laws N and after SATURDAY, January 3, wh i ca govern the operations of diges-ion and nutrition, and by a careful application of the fine pro--1885, the Coach will leave Patutahi at 8.30 parties 9 f well-selected cocoa, Mr. Epps has provi .ed our breakfast tables with a delicately flavoured beve;age which may save us many heavy doctors' bills. It is a.m., arriving m Gisborne at 10 O'clock by the judicious me of such articles of diet that a constitution may be gradually built up until strong fon TmrsnAvq Twnn<5DAVS and SATnRDAY^ • enough to resist every tendency to disease. Hundreds ton lUESDAYS, J.HURSDAY&, ana SATUBDAYSJ , of gubt]o maladies are flo: , t i n g around us ready to atl«« n ; nn n:»u— « ■ B i-io(\ n ,„ tack wherever there ia a weak point. We may escape leaving Gisborne again at 3.30 p.m. may a fntal shaft by kceFing ourselves well fortified . with pure blood and a proper y nourished frame."— In connection with the above a Spring See article in the Civil Service Gazette. Cart will meet the Coach at the Bridge for jjade simply with boiling water or milk. Te Arai ' t> nn aTT Sold in 1 lib packets by Qrocers,|labelled R. CKAIL, JAMES EFPS & 00., 76 Proprietor. Homoeopathic Chemists, London, England.

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Poverty Bay Herald, Volume XII, Issue 4180, 3 January 1885, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 Poverty Bay Herald, Volume XII, Issue 4180, 3 January 1885, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 Poverty Bay Herald, Volume XII, Issue 4180, 3 January 1885, Page 4