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Grand Jubilee Prize OF -POUNDS- 1* IVY GRAHAM, m ° and BEHHETT, Respectfully notify to their Customers and the Public generally, that they will give PRIZES AMOUNTING TO £100 To the Successful (or nearest) Guesser of the number of Peas contained in the Jar in the Grocery Window. Ist Prize - - 2nd Prize - - 3rd „ ■ ■ £5 4th, „ - ■£3 stli „ -- £2 and sof ■ each O" ' BTJLES. I.— The Pens to he placed in tho jar before certain well-known townsmen and sealed with their seals. 2. — Every Purchaser to the value of ss. cash shall be entitled at the time of purchase to one Ticket for every us. worth bought . 3.— The Purchaser on receiving his Ticket may either place the number he guesses thereon at once and put it in the box, or put it in any time before the 24th Sept. 4. — Under no circumstances will a duplicate Ticket be issued. s.— ln the event of two or more tieing for any Prize they will divide, that is to say ,— Supposing two tie for First Prize they will divide First and Second, and the next nearest will take Third Prize, and so on. 6.— Graham, Pitt, & Bexxett reserve to themselves the sole right of decision in the event of a dispute. 7.— No Tickets will be issued or received after 24th Sept., when the Peas will be counted and the Tickets checked by a Committee, and as soon as possible the successful numbers published. 8. Every Pea in the bottle (broken or not) to count. SMB*Purchasers in any Department entitled to participate, or buyers in two Departments may add the purchases together. f\ i To make a start, we will open on SATURDAY , (TO-MORROW), the last day ot our Cheap Sale, when everybody by buying ss. worth (cash) will have a chance of winning £100, besides gaining the best , value ever offered in Gisborne. "wim:. .A-ZD-A-iiR/'s GRAND JUBILEE SALE. A S it is anticipated that unusual festivities will take place this season conl\. sequent on the Fiftieth Anniversary of Her Majesty's Accession to the Throne, W.A. has made SPECIAL PREPARATIONS throughout all his Departments for a UNIQUE DISPLAY OF GOODS Suitable for Balls, Concerto, & Social Celebrations. of the joyful event. NEW DRESS MATERI A IS. The Stock of New Materials for the ensuing Autumn and Winter Season will be found EXTREMELY LARGE AND VARIED, and he has no hesitation in saying it is the Largest in the District, embracing every possible production of the British and Continental Markets, to suit all tastes. IT IS THE TALK OF GISBORNE, THE IMMENSE STOCK OF DRESS GOODS AT WILLIAM ADAIR'S. BALL AND EVENING DRESSES Especially imported for the Jubille Carnival, la Beaded Skirts, Black Lace, and Nett; also ia White and Cream Lace. o"ct:e& tinted sateen skirts VERY CHOICE LOT. Several New Lines in KID G-LO YES, including « Jubilee." In the Latest Fashions. An Efficient Staff of Dressmakers and Milliners \ To execute all Orders with punctuality and despatch. i O # lj There are several good and solid reasons showing why the Public • should buy their DRESS FABRICS at WILLIAM ADAIB/S. ]7 IRST XASTE. — Perfect Taste in Dress is secured, these Fabrics being personally selected by \V. A. while in England. Second ECONOMY. — Fconoray without pavsitwony ia a problem successfully I solved by all who deal with W. AD AIR, as \Mie bulk of his Goods are purchased DIRECT from the Manufacturers. Braided and Beaded Panels, for the nnricl'ment of Ladies' Dresses?, comprising Classic and shades, at d in Black. o Gentlemen's Outfitting Department. In this Branch of the Buoiness great strides have been made ; — the most of the CLOTHING is of Colonial Manufacture, and is guar anteed in j?IT and STYLE to please the most fastidious.o JjgT It is very important that the Public should grasp thitf startliog Fact — That the Goods have bf en marked at such prices as will eli'ect -Aw desired object, viz., a COMPLETE CLEARANCE BFFORE STOCK-TAKKNG, which takes place in JULY. * The Attractive Pricps and Marvellous Bargains, as advert iiseel, will be CoHtinued to the end of JULY. "williaSTadaie.

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Poverty Bay Herald, Volume XIV, Issue 4897, 24 June 1887, Page 3

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