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DUIU>O Beyond Doubt TXTTATP ATP Y 1 YITIT}\TO 0 Pf\ ~ r , rr WINGATE, BURNS & CO. oOAJr. In New Zealand. • / Bmure-" fa WHOLESALE AND RETAIL IRONMONGERS. J^± ABSOLUTELY SO\P PURE! |C3-I-A.I>STO»B-3ES ROAD, CSKES&IiBO^IKrES, . Customs Street East, Auckland: and 24, Fenchureh Street, London. BURNS' * s Guaranteed free from svegfj**, oia* .^^^ of their stock of HARDWARE nov/ opened in their SOAP. Orothe> tS£ OUßa(lu1 ' Warehouse (next Townley's Furniture Establishment). BURNS' — , _— . Ai ECONOMICAL Campriring^Silver Plated^, T^le and Pocket Cutlery, SOAP. use: li jBB "^ FENDERS & "JbIEEIRONS. EEGISTEK GKATES- -CoinnioJi, PB tPFTPXTQ' i^ lP^f Second Finish, and best Ground Front d. „Mi -DUJ.ijL>iD JO Ha iM'.ii' ll'lir 1 :'! unrivalled I RANGES-Solf-actixig. Ssaitb. 85 "Wsllwoed's Cooking Stoves. ||S SOAP. laundry uskj! J COLONIAL OVENS. BRUSH WARE— AII kinds. | ||| BTIRNS^ «hov"> W% Tin and Ja P anned Ware - Builders' Requirements. j ||i A1 be found: k L||\l m S P^St^^ §gl N|| SOAP. EVERY HOME ! g |j jOO |g g JjU^Pl^l^ ?g |§ I'M BURNS' Is branded on 1 Pi M Hl°. 8 r^^!L" ;^ll^^l IQ 9 S Ml EVERY BAR 2 f I a 2* yiW^ T J®&& $ Z* 3C3 ;, I andthe 5 1 W 'Hl l i:'ft>T^\ - S W ! S ;;;: i SOAP. _m~Brcmdh Registered^ | i | > 2 f^^H|| ?f ' '^'lii^'i^^^^ g* U* S BURNS' ~~~l^Mm~^clured sokly g I 1 USw " § ? S P =5 ■Aili JOHN NEvVTON, * || 1 ° '^^^!^^ fr^ Q 5 s At his Works, Kaiwarra. I j ANNEALED AND OILED ||§§i TOHN NEWTON has had great experi- I 1 FENCING AND BARBED WlFte, STAPLES, &0. ||g| ence in the manufacture of first-class soap. 1] 9 -- — ■- y-i T -n r\i\r»~V /^S^^^ 15^ Those who remember the really PURE 1 I ~SOW LANDING— Our SeUSOll's Stock of WOOLPACK.S, OUivJN- ,>;^ oOAP they were accustomed to use in the 11 iB o \ mra 1 QT_TI7T I T) QtTTT 1 \ T?Q V I,ll'' Old Country will recognise with pleasure an fall IB bALlio, and DJli^li/X OXlli/Alto. Lv 'grijWMT^*^ old friend in BURNS' Al SOAP. II „,„„,• o^;^, An Wm& • I I To Arrive Shortly— A Large Stock of Paperhangmgs, Scrim, &C BURNS' purest ; ILJ A1 BEST A ™ Country Orders Promptly and Carefully executed. SOAP, CHEAPE **

AS I am GIVING UP BUSINESS, and the Premises are to be S "^ Public Auction on 11th Decemher, it becomes absolutely impera t quit the Entire Stock at the earliest possible date I purpose therefore, on and after the 27th INS'I :A.NT, to submit the Entire Stock of IRONMONGERY, DRAPERY AND GROCERY, for ABSOLUTE SALE AT COST PRICE, And in some instances LESS THAN COST ! <gT THIS SALE IS BONA FIDE, and presents an opportunity to those requiring the Goods which I offer, to purchase at Extraordinary Low Prices. THE i:iSitpT!ff3WCOTffCS-E3E«rT2r STOC?^ COMPRISES — Builders' Ironmongery-Galvanised Iron, Locks, Bolts, Hinges, Nails, Screws., Grates, Ranges, Spouting, Ridging, Sashes, Uoois, Glass, and Paper-hangings and Paints. House Furnishir.ig Ironmongery comprises Stoves, Pots, rans, Fenders and DPire Irons, Tin-wave, Enamelled-ware, brush- ware, Lamp ware, Cutlery, and Electro-plated (ioods. . Agricultural Implements— Ploughs, Harrows, Seed-sowers, stripping Machines. , and Flour Mills. Artists' Tools— A Large Assortment of I'est Makers;'. \ ._. ion. &k.s>TS&zrsr stock. Dress Materials, Lad fas' and Children's Underclothing, Millinery, Men*. Youths' and iJoys' Clothing, Hosiery, Shirts, Hats, Blankets, Sheetings and Cal ijcos. BOOTS, SADDLERY, &c. O« OOEBT S*H7OC3EC. ■ Tea, Sugar, Spice*, Candles, Soap, Starch. Fruits, Flour, Meal, Maize, &c. Coma, Glass and Crocl cry, Tea and Coffee Sets, Dinner-ware in a variety ol ' patterns, Toilet-vs are, -lugs, Mugs and Tankards, Tumbler and "Wine Glasses (cr ut and plain), and a variety of other Goods, including Sick-room Requisites. H5p to Customers will kindly Bemember that the Entire Stock must I be Cleared within a very limited time. GLAJDSTON EROAD AND LOWE STREET. FIBf3T SIEIIIPIMIIEIsrT oi 1 NEW SPRING & SUMMER DBAPERY & CLOTHING NOW OPENED, — AT — Q-. IR/- MOORE'S. DRAPER AND CLOTHIER. $0t PARTICULARS IN FUTURE ADVERTISE 5 J B

• ... -*.%* r- §S #.W^«v\ TIMARU HERALD 6 IN THE. ffl T^rfL's^^T \A " Tlli9 finn deserves (he onp*n m¥ t \ wk "Mr Nelson 18 a pro,<Vfl / IJMS3ESE&^ \ % [essioi.nl Taster and \>^* THOUGH^ /^ *^S^ i & => O\%PR IC E9 copied B /§ sMj£&%\ \ y-,zj+, P 3/4 r BO^ ES Jsr^^w -- T0 ' mi /ttJCKLAND,WELUNQTXIN,CHRISTCHURCH f DUNEDIN l AfIENTB EVRRYWHERB f GISBORNE AGENT— JAMB 9 KOB B .

a * TOLOGA BAY. npBE nndei'signbil begs to Intimate that he ; JL has OPENED A GENERAL STORE as above, where he will be prepared to supply r settlers with every requisite at Gisboruo \j» Prices, with freight added, TIMBER AND BUILDING JJ; MATERIALS. J.T. also purposes to supply Timber, and 1 every article required for Building purposes, direct from tho Mills, at current rates. lo A LARGE RECEIVING STORE Has been erected, when Cargo can bo received, and stored if necessary, on account of Consignees. Tho discharging of vessels calling at Tologa Bay will be undertaken, and cargo Btored pending delivery. JOHN TRIMMER, 359 TOLOGA BAY. E. CHRISP BEGS to thank the inhabitants of Gisborno for the liberal patronage extended to him during the 2£ years he has been in business, and to intimate that he has REMOVED to his NEW PREMISES, on the Opposite Corner, where he has opened with an almost ENTIRELY NEW STOCK OF • DRAPERY, GROCERIES, OILMAN STORES of every description, Jar CROCKERY, &c, &o. )ls, Which will be offered at tho *a LOWEST POSSIBLE PRICES. The Dress-Making Department (Under the Management of Miss Fisher.) Will bo made a special feature in future, and every facility will be given to Ladiea who desire to patronise this establishment. t jj e Duess-Makino & Cuildken'm Clothing. Underclothino & Baby Clothing, Of every description made up at tho shortest notice. L MILLINERY, TRIMMED AND UNTRIMMED, HA.TS & BONMiTS, — Are made a specialty in the business, and Ladies are assured that an enormous saving can be effected by giving ES them a trial. )3) THE STOCK OF GROCERIES Arc rottewed every month, and uomprisia uvury ruiuiaiti: for family use. FiiuL-chi«y Daintjs of Buttpv, ami Freßh Eggs, direct from the Country twice weekly. ral E. C. has also secured the Sole Agency for Buttkkick's Metropolitan Fashion Plat£.s, which arrive regularly every month. Agrut for tho P. B. HtUALD. r E OHKISP, Cash Stores. Say ' ' !«.fr CW.V'T. OF Ol.Uk-TOFK & lVKAi'i.l. H'.'Al .-. I

MOWING AND REAPIN MACHINES, FROM Boylan & Croli HOWARD'S Colonial Simplex Side delivei specially made for the colonial roarke JOHNSTON'S Harvksters' Comi-any, Wrought Iron Side Delivery. HORNSBY Patent Paragon Machines HORSE RAKES — American and Ang American GRASS-STRIPPING MACHINES. THRASHING MACHINES. HORSE HOES AND GRUBBERS. We Must Study Economy ! So say all careful householders. ANYONE - FURNISHING CAN I'BOCDKE Fenders, Ranges, Grates, Stoves Boilers, Saucepans, Tinware Cutlery, Electroplate, Brushware Buckets, Tubs, Earthenware ; Glassware, &c,, &c. AT BOYLAN & CROLLS To BLACKSMITHS — Shoes, Nails, I Iron, &c. To RUNHOLDERS— Wire, Staples, Toe To PAINTERS— GIaaB. Paints, Scrim, Tat To BUILDERS— Iron, Lockn, Nails, Zii Spouting, Lead, Scrcwu, liolto, &c. AT BOYLAN & OROLL'S. S REAL FACTS!! Boylan & Ckoll will sell you goods at I Lowest Prices in Gisborne. BOYLAN a CBOL] Gladstone Road & Peel St. ON SALE, Ex Late Arrival. 1 AA SACKS BEST POTATO XUU 10° sacks Best Oats | ]5 tons Best Flour, sacks, (IOOs and 5( ,'>o «acks Bran and Pollard •JO sacks Oatmeal . 400 sm-.ks goui? O»tcn ChM f -0 tout* Pretsed flay, m lewt. Lil<:« 200 bags Coarse, Fine, and rCock Salt Hams and Bacon 95 boxes First-class Tea 5 tons Sujiar (assorted), and Gene (i roceriee Cash Pgkchasf.ii of Hideo, Sheepskins, Tallow, Odd Lots of Wool, and Farm Produce. j | P. M. ORR, I owe Street. WANTED KNOWN — That J. HAKDIKG has for Sale— Tot: Posts and Strainers, uawn and split. — E vt I«!n.!!-.1<', N'-mv;?,-;!.!'.', anO. Wbanr^r.'-'i Co

lE*,. TZJLISTIiTJ^TI. &c CO (POVERTY BAY AND CISBORNE GASH BOOT MARKET) 3EKJa."IT3ES X«r IS 33»S[ O "^T ES I3 TO THE Premises lately Occupied l>y M. Hali

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Poverty Bay Herald, Volume XIII, Issue 4741, 15 December 1886, Page 4

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