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IMPORTANT NOTICE w. b. common. 1 [p. J. shelTc TO J L bread consumers, j Common, Shelton &C( GEORGE HOW CHOW,; STOCK (Late Chef de Citsine, at the Masonic AJs "i> HAVING taken over the business lately gTAT IO N AGENTS carried on by Mr Henry Fisher, Gladstone Road, begs to announce that he j GENERAL MERCHANT^, has determined to meet the times, and — J REDUCE THE PRICE OF BREAD j GISBORNE. TO I O^ PER 2lb LOAF CASH delivered \ CASH BUYERS OF WOOL, SKINS **" by the Cart at Customers' doors. MAIZE MR F. McCORMICK, Aml aU LocilJ Praducc - So long and favorably "known, will still • retain the position he formerly occupied, i FOR SALS, which is a sufficient guarantee to present ; _, customers, as well as an inducement to those AT LOWEST WHOLESALE PRICES--whose favors are sought. ■ GR()CERIES Special attention to the Confectionery and j IRONMONGERY Luncheon-room Departments. j ; CROCKERY Hot Pies every day ; Pork Pies, Ham and '■ nrr , 7Tlr , 0.-^rr.,™™ Veal Pies, Ham Sandwiches every \ WINES AND SPIRITS _S^,rday. 84 | TOBACCO AND CIGARS «. x And all Station Requirements. -^Sa^^SßE^* THE "LAIDLAW" WHISKY n\ ISBORNE "OACINCI /^LUB. Continues to bo the Hnest Whisky yel __ imported into this district. SPRI N(i RAC ES . MONDAY, NOVEMBER 11, 1880. DIRECT IMPORTATIONS OF Flyinu Handicap, £30, % mile SHEARING SUPPLIES. Hrim r R^r W^ 1 £I °' I.n "? •• full size, attached and loose Hurdle Race Handicai-, £40, 2 miles tops Tf'ur «; V M D M Al> ' £l ° o> i-in nii , leS -, Kxha Q ualit .V SEAMING TWINE, o-ply ?i.vn 4 i } andi^p, ±-10, 1 mile STENCIL PLATES, INK, TATOO OIL, Grandstand Handicap, £30, 1| miles TURPENTINE Forced Handicap, £15, 1 mile LINSEED OIL, LAMPBLACK RUDDLIVrm . f . n. "; -„ TURKEY* WAS HIT A SHEAR STONES Nominations October ,th. STOCKHOLM and COAL TAR \\ eights on or about October 21st. TARPAULINS, TENTS and FLYS Acceptances November 4th. SHEEP SHEARS— 9a, 11a, bba M. G. NASMITH. „ (P>urgon & Ball's) 34.3 Secretary Foot Rot PLY KRS and KNIVES _ . 1...._.±_ CAMP OVENS, BILLIES, PANNICANS « * •. CUTLERY of all qualities COMMON, SHELTON & CO. POVERTY BAY TURF CLUB. " — B P*iN«r-hACEB. DUNLOP * BOURKe T>Kt.T to announce the arrival, ex " Doric," WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 10th, 1889. O of a Shipment of— Maidkn Plate-40 soys, 1\ miles " BANNOCKBURN" WHISKY. Spuing Handicap— 100 soys, 1A miles Hurdle Race Handicap— 70 soys,2 miles _, . Hack Hurdles Handicap— 10 soys.l mile Tlns 1S unquestionably the Purest Blend of Flying Handicap— 75 soys, Old Scotch Whisky ever imported into Hacks Handicap— 10 soys, 1 mile Poverty Bay ; it is guaranteed 10 years I'orced Handicap-30 soys, 1 mile and a okl ancl ye mild> distance J Nominations, 23rd September Having been selected specially for us by a Weights, 4th October first-class judge, we can recommend it General entry and Acceptances, Oct. 12th with safety to the bn genei . ally . J. H. AISLABIE, * 246 Secretary. " The Private Distillery from whence it comes 1O LHi 1 . lias one of the oldest established reputa- ~ tions amongst people of all classes, from SECTION on Whataupoko, containing Royalty downwards, in England aud seven acres, on which are erected a Scotland. 4-roomed House and Stable. Desirable property.-Apply- ASK FQR .. BANNO CKBURN !» 1889 PUBLIC ANNOUNCEMENT 1889 131. MARCROFT, On his return from the Auckland Market, TAKES THE OPPORTUNITY" OF ANNOUNCING TO HIS NUMEROUS FRIENDS AND THE GENERAL PUBLIC, HIS FIRST DELIVERY OF— SPRING AND SUMMER GOODS. H.M.s NEW STOCK will be found to embrace— A Very] argeand Choice Variety of GE>iEIIAL DRAPERY GOODS, suitable for the approaching Season, in Ladies', Gentlemen's, and Children's wear. MY STOCK OF DRESS GOODS IN PLAIN AND FANCY MATERIALS IS VERY EXTENSIVE. PRINTS, MUSLINS in Plain and Fancy Patterns, SATIN T STRIPFS, LACE STRIPES and CHECKS, MUSLIN WORK, GALATEAS, LACES, GLOVES, HOSIERY, LACE CURTAINS, CRETONES, CALICOES, HOLLANDS, SHEETINGS, TICKS, QUILTS, TABLE DAMASKS, etc., etc., in almost endless Varieties, and at Prices to suit all circumstances Men's, Boys', and Youths' CLOTHING, SHIRTS, HOSIERY, HATS,CAIV3 TifciS, COLLARS, CAMBRIC and SILK HANDKERCHIEFS,' DRILLS, SHIRTINGS, etc., e;c, in Splendid Values, and Great Variety An Early Inspection Invited. "HI- MARCROFT 3 DRAPER AND CLOTHIER, GLADSTONE ROAD, GISBORNE. THE GISBORNE EXHIBITION Of 18S9. THE MAMMOTH SHOW. G-ARE/ETT BROS. HAVE so long supplied the Oisborne people with BOOTS AND SHOES, ancl the satisfaction given has been so great, that a vast majority of the people do not require to lie told that Messrs (iARRKTT Bros,' Shop is far and away the best place to go to for a (Jood Article at a very Reasonable I'iice. Some talk about having the district represented ut the Dimedin Exhibition, but why need we go from home when there is such a , Grand PERMANENT EXHIBITION (of splendid Boots and Shoes) at Messrs Garhktt Bros. ' '! Other people tune up notes on the Breakwater question ; let them drown their sorrows, as hundreds of other taxpayers do, by going to Garrktt Bros. 1 , and getting extra good value for their money. That is a real understandable fact, and while the British flag continues to wive over the vast empire on which the sun never sets, so long will be felt the benefit of Establishments like Messrs Garrett Bros.' The crushing burden of taxation which our politicians have imposed upon us is greatly lessened in effect when families are enabled to make such investments as present themselves at Messrs Garhett Bros. '; and the united cry is, Long may such a business flourish : THE GRAND GISBORNE EXHIBITION OF 1889 IS AT Mkssrs (lARRETT BROS.' And far beyond that Bay of the notorious name do men, women, and children appreciate the Comfort and Economy which may be ensured by buying— BOOTS AN I> SHOES O-ABRETT BROS.. <J LADS. TONE 110 AD.

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Poverty Bay Herald, Volume XVI, Issue 5571, 17 September 1889, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 Poverty Bay Herald, Volume XVI, Issue 5571, 17 September 1889, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 Poverty Bay Herald, Volume XVI, Issue 5571, 17 September 1889, Page 3

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