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GREAT SALE s BANKRUPT STOCK At the RE-OPENING op tiie THE CHEAP CASH DRAPERY STORE. ■W. PBTTIE (Late of Kirkcaldie and Stains, Wellington, and Successor to H. MAROROFT) WILL OPEN ON SATURDAY NEXT, DECEMBER 11, When, in addition to the Splendid Stock just taken over from Mr Marcroft, a BANKRUPT STOCK, purchased in Wellington at an Immense Discount, consisting of over £2000 wwoo o r f th GENERAL DRAPERY, CLOTHING, MILLINERY, ETC., Will be 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 will astonish everybody, as every Line mnst be Cleared. The FOLLOWING QUOTATIONS will serve as a guide to the Prices at which the Whole Stock must be sold : — FROM FROM Men's Tweed Trousers - - 3 0 White Striped Muslins (doz.) - 3 9 Men's Tweed Suits - - -18 6 Summer Dress Materials, from - 311 Men's Serge Suits - - -25 0 Summer Shades Nuns' Veiling (yd.) 0 10* Boys' Knicker Suits - - - 4 9 Job Lot of Ladies' Millinery Hats Boys' and Youths' Trousers Suits 13 6 (each) 1 ° Men's Merino Undershirts - - 1 0 Boys' and Girh' Sun Hats - - 0 6 Prints, extraordinary value (doz.) 2 9 EVERYBODY INVITED TO INSPECT THE GENUINE BARGAINS ! W. PETTIE ( La tb MARCROFT), UNION BANK BUILDINCS, GLADSTONE ROAD. GRAND SUMMER S ALE!!I .£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. *' Time Flies." When Mr Adaiu considers he has nearly 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 bis labors. That his large establishment 'nas been fraught of much good, he feels certain, and the universally-admitted fact that his liberal and unselfish plan of COLLECTION AND DISTRIBUTION has been instrumental in placing bis Fellow-Citizens and Countrymen in a position to buy the High-class Productions of the Civilised World at I 'rices that WOllld ColHpare favorably with those charged in the large centres of New Zealand. Evei-ybody says Mr Adair has done wonder. 3, and he thinks so himself, vet feels that he can do something more wonderful still, and as an example he invites the attention of all Buyers during the N.EXT FEW WEEKS to the seemingly Suicidal Policy he in noio carrying out 1 Do not be alarmed ; tiie Ruinous Pricen will not affect the Stability of tiie Establishment. $£11* This Sale Mr ADAIR means to make a Gigantic Advertisement, and He has not made* " Gingerly " Reductions, but— Other Drapers say — " I must pub my shutters up ; I have not money to lose much longer." They have said so for a long time. I have not put them up yet. Ido not intend shutting up my establishment. Many will say so when they see the FABULOU S BARGAINS I offer ; i 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 Jk.IDJ^I3E^ ON SALE— Proof of Debt Fom is, Custom-house Clearing Forms, Bills of Lading, Surve yors' C( )-ordinate Forms, Road Board Rate Receipt an(j f Deman d Books, Poundkeeper's Returns, Valuation Lis ts, " Hoi ise to Let," &c. Colored and Fancy Papers, Ornamental C yards, &c. At the HE:RALD OFFICE ), Gladsto ne Road

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Poverty Bay Herald, Volume XIV, Issue 4773, 26 January 1887, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 Poverty Bay Herald, Volume XIV, Issue 4773, 26 January 1887, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 Poverty Bay Herald, Volume XIV, Issue 4773, 26 January 1887, Page 4