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THE TOUGHEST JOB ON RECORD HAS baen the work of all hands in this part of the country for the last few weeks. Rain, rain, and more rain, as it Imit on halting us through and through. The much vaunted Water proofs of all kinds have been tried and found wanting ; tliey have emulated the celebrated British Bayonet, and " gave away us too confiding mortals, evoking an overflow of vigorous baxon more forcible than polite. , We have been soaked outwardly— some likewhe inwardly— but many of us (a majority probably) have at least h.-i'l dry feet. HENNESSY is well to the fore when a specially severe test is on hand. RE/VL SOLID VALUE is the ticket I work on— Can't-Be-Beat Value, and it only requires rough weather to convince all and sundry. MY PRICE LIST : Gent's Cove and West's Poi-poise Shooters, hand made 35/ _ Gent's Patent Court Shoes - - - 10/J to li/O Ladies' Kid Elastic Boots - - - 5/6,6/o,^/6 8/11 to .U/ Ladies' Extra High Kid Button - - - H/b fl Gents' Leather Elastic Sides, English make - 10/ b, Id/ Gents' Cove and West's Balmorals, all iuakes,from 16/6 to 3a/ Ladies' Prunella Button Boots - - - ",■> i? 0 /R Infants' Lace Boots \,a*rir Girls' Strong Leather School Boots, heel and toe plates .^/b.,0/0 Gents' Calf Cookhams, wide well (Best) - - 25/ Gents' Light Bluchers - - - - 6/6 Maids' Jubilee Slippers - }Lrit>->c ♦« i -"We Ladies' Evening Shoes - 3/6,6/6,1/6, to 10/6 Boys' Sand Shoes from - 3 /^ .. Men's Solid Kip Watertights - - - H/ 9 > 12 / b > 10 / b Children's Lace Boots from - - - , Q Ladies' Kid Lace-ups - - - 8/6, 10/6,1 1/J Ladies' Carpet Slippers (Colonial made) • 3/6 Gents' Oxford Walking Shoos, - - - - 8 /. 11 »®/ Gents' Canvas and Mole Shoes - - - 6/6, //G Ladies' Lawn Tennis Shoes - - - 4/6 Gents' Shooting Boots, nailed - - - 11/9, 12/ b, 10/ b Boys' Calf Elastic Sides - 6/6, </o Children's Patent Strap Shoes from - - V Gents' Derby Shoes . - - 10/, 15/6 Gent's Carpet Slippers - 4 / 6 Girls' Copper Toe Lace Balmorals- - - 3/11, 4/b Ladies' Cashmere Button Boots, patent vamp - 10/6 Ladies' Felt Slippers - 2 lf Gents' Glove Kid Elastic Sides - - - 17/6,21/ Girls' Jubilee Felt Slippers V Ladifs' Prunella Button Shoes' from - - -V 6 Ladies' Strong Leather Lace Boots, heel plates - 9/, 10/6 Ladies' Button Boots, special line - - 9/ 1 1 Nubian Blacking, Peerless Gloss, Satin Polish, Glyceroie, Iron Lasts, o ot Protectors, etc., etc. A Lot of empty Boot Trunks for sale cheap. The Gisborne & Poverty Bay Cash Boot Market. ¥. J.IEMESSYH™- Proprietor Opospite Aigyll Hotel, Gladstone Road STOP! STOP! STOPI LOOK HERE! n. l:etw":e£3 Is Selling GKOCERIES at Extremely Low Prices, LOOK AT HIS* QUOTATIONS ! FOR CASH ONLY! Flour (only best) 6s 2d per 50 Jams (best) Gd tin Corn Flour 4hd and 6d per lb Cocoa (V. H.) Is and 2s per tin Candles 6d per lb Mustard (Colman's) Is per lb Matches, 2uO's Is 9d per doz, Plaids 6d doz Pepper (White) Is 8d per lb Blacking (D. & M.) Gd per doz Salt Id per lb Vinegar (best) 2.s 3d per gal Washing Soda Hd per lb ({olden Syrup (Morton's)' lOd per 21b tin Sago (Pearl) 3d per lb Rice (Java) 11s 3d per 561 b bag Barley do. 3d per lb Cream of Tartar 2s 4d per lb Essences (assorted) 9d per bottle Biscuits (Mixed) Gd per lb Neave's Food Is per tin Knife Polish 6d per tin Carbonate Soda 4d per lb Hud. Extract of Soap, 8 pkts for Is Brown Windsor Soap, 8 eks for la Baking Powder ilb tin for Gd Teas. Teas. Teas. Teas. These need no comment, as they are well known to be the Bes in the Town. GREAT REDUCTIONS! MY 2s 2s 6d 3s NOW NOW NOW Is 8d 2s 2s 6d DEAPEEY & CLOTHING GREAT BARGAIN'S in these Departments. Come and see for yourselves. Quote no Prices, but inspection invited. GREAT REDUCTIONS! SADDLERY ! SADDLER! ! SADDLEFY ! TREMENDOUS BARGAINS IN THIS LINE I GENT'S SADDLES (Oomplete) ... for £1 lo 0 BKIDLES (Good Value) for 0 4 6 SIDE SADDDES (Special Line)... for 3 0 0 SPURS (Plated) for 1 9 per pair NOTE THE ADDEEB3— HI. LEWIS, WHOLESALE IMPORTER, Gladstone Road Gisborne^ THE PUBLIC TRUST OFFICE OF NEW ZEALAND. iEIST-A-IQIjISaEaEESID 1372. M^^ M THE ATTENTION OF PERSONS ABOUT TO MAKE THEIR WILLS IS DIRECTED TO THE LARGELY-REDUGED SCALE OF CHARGES ON COLLECTION OF MONEYS, AS SHOWN IN "NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE" OF JULY 18, 1889, PAGE 790. HEAD OFFICE:* WELLINGTON. THOMAS CHRISP, Local Agent at Gisborne. GRATEFUL— COMFORTING. I^PP&'S r,Ofl()A /GOVERNMENT LIFE INSURANCE AJX JTO IO VUVI/ii, VK DEPARTMENT. . o .v v HATCS>ART ; LOANS ON MOBTGAGB. W hic B b y n,";l' »«oh time to time a limited portion of the rition, nndbv a careful application of thu fine pro- twxdaib lent on first mortgage of freohold pcrtici of well-selected cocoa, Mr. E,,ps has provl.lcd f ffin&X* 1 ! 01 "T Of "M 11 "^ by ttxed our breakfast tables with n delicately flavour* 1 bever- instalments, upread over 12, 15, or 20 yoars. uro which may save us many heavy doctors' bilK It is Half-yearly Payment by tho judicioususe of such articles of diet th^tacou- . for each £100. stitution may be gradually built up until Btroug Tenod of Loan— £ c. d. enough to resist every tendency to disease. Hui.drerlp Twelve years „. ... 6 i 7 of subtle maladies aro floating around us reoiy to at- fifteen yea.ru ... ... 6 8 9 tack wherever there is a weak point. Wo nay escape Twenty yeari ... ... 413 8 may •» fatal shaft by kecriiw ourselve3 well fortified Loans repayable by instalments whereby with „uro blood and a prnpoHy nourished frame."- principal and interest aro both liquidated See nrticlo i" tho Civir, Skiivicr Gazktti?. within a given time, and on terms of a most Made simply with boiling .vtiter or milk. favourable character, pi esent marked advantages to settlers and others. sold in I lib vnckets by Grocers, labolled ¥ . he borrower may. before the expiry of 4 the full period, reaeenu the loan, with or JAMES EPPS & 00 . without uotic«, on terms which can be as- " AU^ JJilk a w -' ceitainedatthisofflce.oiatanyoftheofflcei UotnoQopathic ChemiP^ London, Em-land of this Department, where also forms of ap- ', plication can be obtained. — For full particulars &b to loans, apply to "It 1 VMIIP W T r)ITM (W \\O^TC'.\('V »»H»»d Mid Branch Offices and Post Office* , .»/■ J'-"'-'l>--V:N UVAI wi 1 IMU..IUHUI',, P. W FKANKLAND JLTX LKASE, and THAN FEU FOP MS, Actuary »ud Principal Offlo«r. under " hand Trasfer Act," at Hki ald p, v, LUCKIB, ' oilice. 04<BO>il»i08tt. I <

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Poverty Bay Herald, Volume XVI, Issue 5569, 14 September 1889, Page 4

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