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Y'/*'^"■yyyr cv^-vr TOTV/l" 'E2: .- This has been another Great Week -ATTHE DISSOLUTION SAJJI -orPARNELL & BOYLAN'S WHOLE STOCK OF DRAPERY, READY-MADE CLOTHING, CROCKERY, IRONMONGERY, BOOTS AND SHOES, AND FANO'Sr GOODS. WE know very well that if we want the Public to clear out our Stock in a limited time we n?ust OFFER INDUCEMENTS in the PRICES, and as it is positively imperative that we make a thorough Clearance previous to the Dissolution of the Firm, we have SLAUGHTERED THE PRICES unmercifully. Highpriced Stuffs, as well as low-priced Stuffs, all are REDUCED, as ALL MUST BE CLEARED. Christmas and New Year Cards and Presents. o ■ THOMAS ADASMCS; Has just received, ex Mail Steamer from LONDON, a Magnificent Assortment of £JHRISTMAS, J^EW Y EAR « AND JJIRTHDAY fJARDS. Also a Large and Choice Stock of FANCY GOODS, BOOKS, &c, SUITABLE FOR PRESENTS. The Stook of Letts' Diaries, Account Books, Plain and Fancy {stationery is very complete. Crioket Bats, Balls, &o. ; Lawn Tennis Balls, Rackets, so. TOBACCO, CIGARS, CIGARETTES, SNUFF, MEERSCHAUM, BRIAR and Other PIPES, in endless variety. English, American, and Colonial Newspapers, Magazines, . Journals by every Mail. THO& ADAMS~^ - GLADSTONE EOAD.

pOOK COUNTY FURNITURE " WAREHOUSE.— [Estab. 1873.] 0. TOWNLEY wishes to thank the beiitlers of Gisborne and Poverty Bay for the support they have afforded the late firm of Large & Townley for the last twelve years. The business will in future be carried on in the name of JOHN TOWNLEY, who will spare no effort in placing his Goodß in the Gisborne Market at prices to compare with any other Market in the Colony. ■ GOODS NOW IN STOCK : PIANOS by Hoeling ASpangenberg, Brinsmead & Sons, Newfield, Bord, and Broad* wood— the best makers of the day. FURNITURE-^Own make and Imported. Drawing-room, Dining-room, and Bed-room Suites and Furnishings. Cheffooiers, Sideboards, Tables, Chau-s, Drawers, Window Fittings and Drapery, Carpets, Linoleums, Oilcloths, and every description of Cabinetware and Upholstery. BEDDING o! every kind and quality. CHINA, GLASSWARE, and FANCY GOODS.— My Stock in these lines I am offering at a great reduction to clear them out, and would draw special attention to my Stock of Work-boxes, Writing-desks, Pic« tures (framed and unframed), Vases, Flowerstands, Statuary, Lamps and lamp fittings, Brackets, Mirrors, Basket ware, Stove Ornaments, Plaques, Rackets and Balls, Ac. I have a great many lines and classes of goods too numerous to mention, which are now offered at the Lowest Possible Prices : An inspection is invited. AGENT for the following SEWING MACHINES : " Davis " Vertical Feed, Wertheim, American No. 7, and Standard. — These are the first-class Machines of the world at the present day, and possess every most recent improvement in construction and action. Agent for Northern Fire Insurance Company. — Currrent risks renewed and fresh proposals entertained at tariff rates. JOHN TOWNLEY. 187 WE FIND THE BEST ADVERTISEMENT IS TO SELL CHEAP. For— Builders Ironmongery, Brushware, Cutlery, Electroplate, Tools, Tinware, Implements, Furnishing Ironmongery, Machine Fittings and Requisite, — oo to — PARNELL & BOYXAN. 218 PATUTAHI COACH. /^WN and after SATURDAY, January 3, 1885, the Coach will leave Patutahi at 8.30 a.m., arriving in Gisborne at 10 o'clock (on Tuesdays, Thursdays, and Saturdays); leaving Giaborne again at 3.30 p.m. t In connection with the above a Spring Cart/>eill meet the Coach at the Bridge for | TeAm> R. CBAIL, 76 Proprietor. NEW GOODS— MUST BE TURNED INTO CASH. OUR MAGNIFICENT STOCK we are offering at Tremendous Reductions in price. We have no rubbish to pn»h off. Stock consists of entirely New Goods bought in the best markets. This is an opportunity well worth the attention of Farmers, Hotelkeepers, Heads of Families, and all those who Btudy true economy and are anxious to obtain a good article at ridiculously Low Prices. PARNELL AND BOYLAN. 219

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Poverty Bay Herald, Volume XII, Issue 4199, 26 January 1885, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 5 Poverty Bay Herald, Volume XII, Issue 4199, 26 January 1885, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 5 Poverty Bay Herald, Volume XII, Issue 4199, 26 January 1885, Page 3

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