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-VT^K. ADAIB'S GRAND SUMMER S ALE!!! <£5,000 WORTH OF NEW SEASON'S GOODS. PURCHASED PERSONALLY IN LONDON, BIRMINGHAM, AND GLASGOW. THE GREAT SALE IS NOW IN FULL SWING. AND WILL BE CONTINUED TO THE END OF THE YEAR. o " Tim? Flics." Wli::n Mr Adair considers he has nearly completed hit TWENTY-FOURTH HALF-YEARLY SALE, he fools quite a Commercial Veteran, :md that in a few short years ub most he m «st bid farewell to the scene of his labors. Tlmt his largo establishment has been fraught of much good, he feels certain, iirscl the universally-admitted fact th;it his liberal and unselfish plan of COLLECTION AND* DISTRIBUTION has been instrumental in placing his Fcllow-Citizons and Countrymen in a position to buy tin: High-class Production* of tho Civilised World at Prices that WOUld Compare favorably with those charged in the large centres of New Zealand. Everybody says Mr Adair, luis done wonders, and he thinks .so himself, vet feols that he can do something move wonderful still, and as an example ho invites the attention of all Buyers during the NEXT FEW WEEKS to the seemingly Suicidal Folio/ he is now carrying out .' Do not be alarmed ; the Ruinous Prices icill not affect the Stability of the Establishment. !&&* This Sale Mr ADAIR means to make a Gigantic Advertisement, «C)«-*i» — — — — — i and He has not made " Gingerly " Reductions, but— Other Drapers say — " I must put my shutters up : I have not money to lose much longer." They have said so for a long tim<\ I have not put them up yet. Ido not intend shutting up my establishment. Many will say so when they see the FABULOUS BARGAIN'S I offer ; but I can Stand the brunt of the Loss! What I cannot stand is anyone Missing the Bargains I now offer. COME AND SEE ! GREAT SALE § BANKRUPT STOCK At the EE-OPENING- of the THE CHEAP CASH DRAPERY STORE. "W- PBTTIE (Late of Kirkcaldie and Stains, Wellington, and Successor to H. MAECKOFT) OPEN ON SATURDAY NEXT, DECEMBER 11, When, in addition to the Splendid Stock just taken over from Mr Makcroft, a BANKRUPT STOCK, purchased in Wellington at an Immense Discount, consisting of over £2000 ww ol TH GENERAL DRAPERY CLOTHING. MILLINERY, ETC., ' Will be shown, the whole forming one of the Greatest Attractions over offered to the People of Gisborne. All Itoods will br Murkcri in riaiu Fiacres for CASH ONLY, and at siifh Prices an »ill astonish everybody, as i i very Line must be Cleared. The FOLLOWING QUOTATIONS will serve as a guide to the Prices at ■which the Whole Stock must be sold : — I'UOM 1 iaOM Men's Tweed Trousers - - il (l White Striped Muslins (doz.) - ;> it Men's Tweed Suits - - -18 0 Summer Dress Materials, from - >) 11 Men's Serge Suits - - - -•"} 0 Summer Shades Nuns' Veiling (yd.) 0 10^ Boys' Knicker Suits - - -4 1) Job Lot of Ladies' Millinery Hats Boys' and Youths' Trousers Suits lo <> (each) 10 Men's Merino Undershirts - - 1 <• Boys' and Girta' Sun Data - - 0 0 Prints, extraordinary value (doz.) 2 \) Saturday Next is the Opening Day of this Great Bankrupt Sale. EVERYBODY INVITED TO INSPECT THE GENUINE BARGAINS ! _„ i- _ 0 ' ' ■ W". PETTIE ( l ate MARCROFT), UNION BANK BUILDINGS, GLADSTONE ROAD. JUST OPENED UP, DIRECT IMPORTATIONS, Ex s.s. " Ruapehu" consisting of — 14-day GARBLE (JLOCKS, repeating on gongs, Q-OLD A LBERTS - AllNewl>atterns Cj-OLD BROOCHES, in great variety. ENGAGEMENT RINGS, set with diamonds Beautifully-finished SILVER JEWELLERY— AII Novelties ;;W" ATCHES > Scarf pins, & c . ALL MARKED IN PLAIN FIGURES, AT CASH PRICES. T7"EEPINGr steadily in view tho fact that, in the present day, those who supply their customers with a good article, at the lowest possible price, are in the long r un the most likely to be successful — and as auccesa is what I aim at in business — to begin with, I get my goods direct from the Manfacturers, and thus avoid middleman's profit ; and I sell at the lowest bate. TP O - X> "XT You can buy from me a Marble Clock for £6 10s as good as has usually been sold at £10 in this district. An Engagement Ring for £3 that in the past you would have paid £4 4a for. An English Lever Watch for 70/- ; old price. £5 or £6. Call and see GISBORNE, AND AT HAMILTON, WAIKATO. TvI^^T^TwSTIUCT |TEA{ T. H.« M ES }TEA fTIHE Distribution of Prizes and Picnic ou Are selling NEW SEASON'S TEA at 2/X FRIDAY, the 17th iubt., at 12 noon. 6 , . Parents and Frienda cordially iuvited. P erlb ' worth <V" P er lb ' ( -' bolce ludlau ' A F H A.RD V Assam and Cluna Teas ; not to be equalled. t>3U Chuinnun S.(J. ___ DISSOLUTION OF PART^EItVHIp! S1 ' LKNI)II) WHITK SUGAIi, lea. thai: ,'jil per Hi. NOTICE \h lun-oby giTon ihatwc, the No . „ SU UAi:, craUlised, GJ per lb. undersigned, lately cairyiug on busi- ' ' r ness in copartnership under tlic .stylo or mm by the bag. of KENNEDY & J-.VANS, have this day, by mutual couseut, dissolved such partner- o ship. ». H. J.VMEb cv CO All Accounts due to the late firm are to be CHEAP CASH STORE. paid to Mr Josei'U Kennedy, who will pay all liabilities, mid comitiue to carry on the -i-nirnTATTTi-vi busiuesa iv hif> own name. fe.r.hiC'lA.LlTY 1 Dated at Giaboruc, this loth duy of Dec, __„ 18S6. ~~ > " J KENNEDY QPECTACLES AND EiEGLASSES, t< JOHN T. EVANS. O Witness — suit all Sights, and at Moderate Prieea at i HIHHI J. FIN-V, L'oliL-itor, Gitborut. 'Wl Mc-LEKKOU 'i}., Je,,tlhr f Oistcins,

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Poverty Bay Herald, Volume XIII, Issue 4742, 16 December 1886, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Poverty Bay Herald, Volume XIII, Issue 4742, 16 December 1886, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Poverty Bay Herald, Volume XIII, Issue 4742, 16 December 1886, Page 3

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