*;!=' WINGATE, BURNS & CO. Fendera, Grates, Ranges, Stoves, Boilers, &s^£S^?Er WHOLESALE AND RETAIL IRONMONGERS, Note*— •• Boylan & Croll. .»x. AD s TO »r B »o^», o-x SS o«sr B , Customs Street East, Auckland: and 24, Fenehureh Street, London. CONTRACTORS AND CARPENTERS. .. . „,, . «, , x» ttt i -^-r^-»-«-r * -r*-n , . . Locks, spouting, Brett Hinges, zinc, Lead, Invite inspection of their Stock of HAEDWARE now opened in their Ranges, Grates, Nails, Tools (English .^^ i_m ii-n ■ i t-i j i 1 • i *v and American make), can be procured Warehouse (next Townley s Furniture Establishment). at — BOYLAN & CROLL'S. illllJIIWWl""' HfUftttH^SS^^ Comprising — Silver Plated "Ware, Table and Pocket Cutlery, by jrgmjjj^ SPORTING SEASON. the best makers. Po^e 8 ! h ßiitß?S m e W B a ag 8 i c££a?"" W/l 1 FENDEBS & FIREIROtfS. REGISTER GRATES-Common, 111 trators, Gun Fittings, & c . ip 22 ? Second Finish, and best Ground Fronts. ll ■■ BUSHMEN will do well to procure Saws, II _ .____., _.* M , -•« «* M . . _, HIISHiI Axes, wedges, Maul Rings, Adzes, I I RANGES— SoIf-aoting. Smith & Wollwood's doUsing Stoves. Wm BiastingPowder, xent^o.eaß, I COLONIAL OVENS. BRUSHWARE-All kinds. Pi BO"YLAN & CROLL'S. g«| T i n and Japanned Ware. Builders' Requirements. IPV BLACKSMITHS AND IRONWORKERS, «^ j|s| JJf I**1 ** S§ S» I 1 Hammers, Nails, Shoes, Bar Iron, Vices, tf ffl| 1 1 O OI S H *3O lillß TO RUNHOLDERS AND FARMERS. S" ' ij! 3 5? 3gf 5 (C^iP^ lUi^^^^) § § I H Wire, Staples, Hinges, Chains, Shovels, J IIS ■HHwlWlPlrafK 3 I 111 Drills, Harrows. 1 __ .-» _ m S BOYLAN & CROLL. 1 ANNEALED AND Oil— EL) f |jgg> For PAINTERS in Stock-Oil, I FENCING AND BARBED WIRt^ST APLES, &0. Wlk GraiSu^" 'Tools," VaTnißh, aC and I NoW LANDING OllT Season's Stock of WOOLPACKS, CORN- |Wll|Bl boylan & croll. • 1 SACKS, and SHEEP SHEARS. |l|iWp is- Notk.-Boylakl^ crol!. are Selling II To Arrive Shortly— A Large Stock of Paperhangings, Scrim, &c ia all branches of their Trade at Ml J the Lowest Prices. BOYLAN I CROLL Country Orders Promptly and Carefully executed.
THE WINTER SEASON. AT THE CHEAP CASH DEAPERY STORE. "W_ PETTIB XX AS pleasure i pouncing that his Stock of WINTER GOODS is now *-*- Complete ry Department being fully stocked with New and Seasonable Goods. In rder to suit the present times, EVERY ARTICLE HAS BEEN MARKED AT SALE PRICES, and will be Sold for CASH ONLY. "W. PETTIE is determined to maintain the popularity of this favorite Store by selling only good useful articles at the smallest advance on cost price compatible with fair trading. All who wish to economise are invited to visit the CHEAP CASH DRAPERY STORE, and see for themselves the saving that can be effected by purchasing their Goods for Cash. Special Attention is Directed to the Stock of nCESOT'S Ss BOYS' OVERCOATS' SUITS, TROUSERS, HATS, SHIRTS, &c, Which for Variety and Value cannot be surpassed— Men's Strong Useful Suits may be purchased for 18s 6d. The Stock of CALICOES, SHEETINGS, FLANNELS, BLANKETS' r and every Article of Household Drapery will be found Cheaper than ever before offered in Gisborne. All WOOLLEN GOODS, notwithstanding recent advances, will be sold at Less than Old Prices. IF YOU WISH TO SAVE MONEY, t BUY YOUR DRAPERY AT The Cheap Cash Drapery Store, fcf Every Article Marked in Plain Figure*, for Cash Only~&Q W. PETTIE, Union Bank Buildings, GLADSTONE ROAD. DHL HiE"W"IS *' Has much pleasure in announcing to his numerous Customers, and the Public , generally that he has i NOW OPENED UP HIS FIRST SHIPMENT j FOR • THE AUTUMN AND WINTER of-1887~ of [ CONSISTING OF MEN'S, YOUTHS' AND BOYS' CLOTHING, ' la the MOST FASHIONABLE CUTS and CHOICEST SELECTIONS of 7 ENGLISH, SCOTCH, and COLONIAL TWEEDS ever shown in Gisborne. Also a large and well-selacted assortment of Gents', Boys', and Youths' Hosiery, Ties, Braces, Hats, and Waterproof Coats. IVenty Dozen CRIMEAN SHIRTS (part of a Bankrupt Stock), will be Sold at 4s 6d each, -worth 6s 6d ; another line of them at 5s 6d, worth 8s ; and still another line of similar Goods at 6s, worth 9s. Come and see them /$ Gents' Regatta, Flax, and White Shirts — extraordinary value. : a^crziKr i x i x3x& dbess aoODS. i Velveteens, Me rinos, Serges, Winceys, Estamens, Wool Plaids, &c. ; Ladies', ' Girls', and Childre n's Hosiery ; Ladies' Cashmere Jerseys, Children's Jersey Suits; Corsets, neivest designs; Flowers, Feathers, Fur Trimmings, Gloves, Lacißs and Frillings.. KAi r .APOI AND 15NGLISH BLANKETS, KAIAPOI WOOLS (all Colors), FANCY GOODS, SADDLES AND SADDLERY. G8 OCEEJES AND OILMAN'S STORES of every description at LOW EST PRICES consistent with BEST QUALITIES; and I keep no inferior brands. $ss* Customers waited upon, and all Orders executed with despatch, and Deliver ed Fhee to any part of the Town and Suburbs. H. LEWIS, GLADSTONE ROAD. OJEEAP "WINTER FUEL. GAS COKE. Expei -ience proves beyond a doubt that COKE is CHEAPEE, y CLEANER, and in every respect more ECONOMICAL than any other Fuel. Mi l J b e bad in any quantity, from a Single Bag, at THE »AS COMPANY'S WOBKS, GREYJSTRBET.
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Poverty Bay Herald, Volume XIV, Issue 4891, 16 June 1887, Page 4
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