Special Advertisements. William Adair Has just Returned from Auckland, where he has secured ANOTHER WINDFALL! GRAND HOLIDAY BARGAINS ! OWING to the great Competition in the Wholesale Trade in Auckland, he has Purchased a Large Parcel of NEW SEASON'S GOODS At Discounts varying from 25 to 75 per cent. Special Reduction in 200 LADIES' PRINT COSTUMES. HATS AND BONNETS at Extraordinary Prices during this Month. *. The Largest Stock of General Drapery evt. imported in the District. 500 pieces Fast-colored Prints from 2|d upwards. 250 pieces Fancy Dress Goods from 4|d. Rare Bargains in Cretonnes. Tapestry Carpets at Clearing Prices. Three First-class PIANOS by well-known Makers. WM. ADAIR. THE NEW ZEALAND CLOTHING FACTORY, WE hold a SPLENDID NEW STOCK OF f JUVENILE CLOTHING In the following styles : " MARA TIME "—Our own make, in Serge, China Silk, and Striped Drill. " RUPERT" —In the wear-resisting Mosoiel "NEW NORFOLK"— In Tweeds, at all prices, China Silk, and Knitted " PATROL"— Military Style, in Black Worsted. "FRITZ" —Made of Mosgiel Tweed, and sold at remarkably low price. CHILDREN'S, BOYS' & YOUTHS' XX dT% "JL" SS •( In Every Conceivable Shafu, AT THE New Zealand Clothing Factory, Gladstonk Road. R. H. SCOTT, Manager. lfR riBOSSMANN, SURGEON DENTIST, Has REMOVED his Consulting Rooms NEXT DOOR TO Mr STUBBS I ,' Chemist Gladstone Road, where specimens of his work may be seen. DENTISTRY. MR. H. 0. WILSON, Surgeon Dentisi, Will make his next trip to Gisborne on MONDAY, JANUARY 10, 1886, And may be consulted as usual at Mr Geo. Foster's, Chemist, Gladstone Road, Until FRIDAY AFTEROON, Jan. 14th Apppoi.itments may be made through Mr Foster. CHAS. WBSTRUP & Co., STOCK, STATION, & COMMISSION AGENTS, Ferris's Buildings. ' SHEEP. 500 2-tooth Lincoln Wethers 200 " „ »» j -200 full-mouth Lincoln Wethers 200 2-tooth Lincoln Ewes •250 „ .. .1500 2 and 4-tooth Wethers, hrst croBS to long wool ,1000 full-mouth Cross-bred Ewea And several large station mobs CATTLE.: '60 head young Cattle, both sexes ,12 .Quiet young Cows in milk Wanted to purchase from 20 to 50 male J Calves, from weaners to yearlings. I HORSES. 4-yt«c-old Chestnut Gelding, by Corsair Seve val trap Horses Sevei 'al draught Horses FREEHOLD LAND. Several desirable Freehold Properties within eaiiy distance of Gisborne. wool; press. All lettei'B deposited in the office letter box will be attended to. WATCHMAKER. W. FRASER, (Late with F. W. Collins, Napier), HAS REMOVED NEXT DOOR TO MR FOSTER (Chemist), where he will continue to CKvin and Repair Watches, Clocks, and Jewelle, T at moderate charges. Colonial Jeweller V, Rings, Brooches, Chains, Medals, Masoi uc Jewels, etc., made to order on the premi«e« '** the shortest notice ; also Electro- pla.^g and Gliding. Pipes of every sort mount, and repaired in a workman 1i k iii 'ititt l6l "' Hair plaite into rings, chain s, bracelets, &c
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Poverty Bay Herald, Volume XIII, Issue 4735, 8 December 1886, Page 2
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