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ADAIE,'S GRAND SUMMEE S ALE!!! WORTH OF NhW SEASON'S GOODS PURCHASED PERSONALLY IN LONDON, BIRMINGHAM, AND GLASGOW. THE GREAT SALE IS NOW IN FULL SWING, AND AY ILL UE CONTINUED TO THE END OF THE YEAR. ••' Time /•'/<'»>■.'' Whon Mr Adair considers ho Ims ncavlv completed his TWENTY-FOURTH HALF-YEARLY SALE, he feels quite a Commercial Veteran, and that in a few short years at most he must bid farewell to the scene of his labors. That his large establishment has been fraught of much good, he feels certain, ami the universal I v-admitteil fact that his liberal and unselfish j.h'ri of COLLECTION AND DISTRIBUTION has been instrumental in placing his Fellow-Citizens ami Countrymen in a position to buy the High-class Productions of the Civilised World at Prices that Would compare favorably with those charged in the large centres of New Zealand. Everybody says Mr Adaiii bus done wonders, and hs thinks so himself, vet feels that he can tlo something more wonderful still, and as an example he invites the attention of all Buyers during the NEXT FEW WEEKS to the seemingly Suicidal Policy he in now carrying out .' Do not be alarmed ; the Ruinous Prices to ill not offcel the Stability of the Establishment. J^^*> This Sale Mr ADAIR means to make a Gigantic Advertisement, and He has not made " Gingerly " Reductions, but— A. ■WMOLES^LI.EI SLAUOHTER I Other Drapers say — :t 1 must put my shutters up ; I have not money to lose much longer." They have said so for a long t.im<\ 1 have not put them up yet. Ido not intend shutting up my establishment. Many will say so when the.y see the FABULOUS BARGAINS I offer ; but I can Stand the brunt of the Loss I What I cannot stand is anyone Missing the Bargains I now offer. COME AND SEE ! WILLIAM y^ID-A.l^/, GREAT SALE § BANKRUPT STOCK At the RE-OPENING or Tin: THE CHEAP CASH DRAPERY STORE. "W- PETTIE (Late of Kirkcaldie and Stains, Wellington, and Successor to H. MARCROFT) WILL OPEN ON SATURDAY NEXT, DECEMBER 11, When, in addition to the Splendid Stock just taken over from Mr Mauckoft, a BANKRUPT STOCK, purchased in Wellington at an Immense Discount, consisting of over £2000 n* TH GENERAL DRAPERY, CLOTHING, MILLINERY, ETC., Will bo shown, the whole forming one of the Greatest Attractions ever offered to the People of Gisborne. All Goods will be Marked in Plain Figures for CASH ONLY, and at such Prices as Mill astonish everybody, as every Line must be Cleared. The FOLLOWING < QUOTATIONS will serve as a guide to the Prices at which the Whole Stock must be sold : — I'KOM KRO.U Men's Tweed Trousers - - 3 0 White Striped Muslins (doz.) - 3 9 Men's Tweed Suits - - -18 6 Summer Dress Materials, from - 011 Men's Serge Suits - - - 125 0 Summer Shades Nuns' Veiling (yd.) 0 10). Boys' Knicker Suits - - -49 Job Lob of Ladies' Millinery Hat 9 Boys' and Youths' Trousers Suits J3 (i (each) 10 Men's Merino Undershirts - -10 Boys' and Girh' Sun Ilats - - 0 0 Prints, extraordinary value (doz.) 2 9 SBaifREMEMBEii — Saturday Next is the Opening Day of tins Great Bankrupt Sale. EVERYBODY INVITED TO INSPECT THE GENUINE BARGAINS ! "W. PETTIE (Late MARCROFT), UNION BANK BUILDINGS, GLADSTONE ROAD. JUST OPENED UP, DIRECT IMPORTATIONS, Ex SiS. " Ruapehu" consisting of — 14-day GARBLE (JLOCKS, repeating on gongs, (JOLD A LBE RTS-All New Patterns G-OLD B R °OCHES, in great variety. ENGAGEMENT RINGS, set with diamonds Beaiitifully-nnished gILVER JEWELLERY— AII Novelties [WATCHES, SCARF piNS, &c. ALL MARKED IN PLAIN FIGURES, AT CASH PRICES. IZ'EEPING steadily in view the fact that, in the present day, thoae 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 success ia what I aim at in business — tc begin with, I get my gooda direct from the Manfacturers, and thus avoid middleman's profit ; and I sell at the lowest bate. ■37 O - » A. "52" You can buy from me a Marble Clock for £0 10a ;ia good as haa usually been sold at £10 in thia district. An Engagement Ring for £13 that in the paai> you would have paid £4 4s for. An English Lever Watch for 70/- ; old price, £5 or £(i. Call and see S- 3ycoLEK,3sroisr 7 GISBORNE. AND AT HAMILTON, WAIKATO. NEW ZEALAND SHIPPING COM- mil A (T R UM ™ lnir , A pany (limited TEA. & io MLS }TEA WOOL-SHIP FOR LONDON. Are selling NEW SEASON'S TEA at 2/ _ rmirrnT! perlb., worth 3/- per lb. (Jboice Indian ' — 1 4^/k »§ui.Ei Company's? nm^uiHuent a w.i . m t .. * 4|k 1 100 A I Iron Clipper Ship Assam aud Chlna TeaH ' not to be "lulled. tons register, Joh.y Jamie- emi?vnTn „.T(I Tr „,,„,« , „ son, Commander, is appointed to sail as SP^ENDID W.HI IE bUGAR, less thai above on the *2Sth inst., carrying Wool at 3d per Ik. the- reduced rate of £<l per lb. tor gre.-isy, ... 1C1T .,.., . „ , and £d perlb. for scoured (<lumpml). ] 8U(;iAll < Illll> - st wstahsed, 3d per lb Haa splendid accommodation lor First- liy the bag. clasf passengers. For freight or passage, apply to W. G. CATO, T - H - JAMES & CO. , Locil Ag.-nt, CHEAP CASH STORE. WANTED - " ~ Sfc- 'rift A PURE ayush Itt I rpHE Public to try JAMES CRAIG'S *%MJM rT, ,? UL t im PPr° r , ted b - . X A. McPhail. JbSeq., will serve i Machine-cleaned Currants, Cabin Bread, n£Z^}^^* Umher oi C ° W *- and every deaci.ption of liain and Fancj N.B.—l'ti.- introduction of thia breed Cattle i.-> calculated to largely improve ii> Biscuit*, ' q.''ilitiu ot btok for Piiii^ pm-pce-.-.:. ?'•

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Poverty Bay Herald, Volume XIII, Issue 4743, 17 December 1886, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 Poverty Bay Herald, Volume XIII, Issue 4743, 17 December 1886, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 Poverty Bay Herald, Volume XIII, Issue 4743, 17 December 1886, Page 3

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