TTfIE ONLY GREGG AND CO.'S TEAS! THEY ARK THE BEST! Pitt & laguire's PRICE LIST: f^ h fa f^r\ Mixed Lollies ,"5s 6d per tin Kerosene 8s 3d per tin, 10s per case (patent cap) American Brooms Is each Caudles (wax) 10s 8d per box, Southern Sperms 1 Is 9d do Soap, No. 1 Best almond scented, lOd per bar, or 10s Od per case Soap, Brown Windsor, 8 cakes Is ; do Soft, lib tin 7d Jams, best, us per doz, or 25s per case Hudson's Extract of Soap, 9 pkts for Is SurrTi-s ohoapoi- than any housu in the district Flour Gs per 501 b bag Rice, best, 10s Gd per 501 b bag Brose Meal Cream of Tartar 2s per lb 31b Nelson Moate's 2s TEA for 5s 6d We still give half-dozen China Cups and Saucers or other useful Present with each 121bsof P. and Al. Teas purchased GOODS DELIVERED DAILY. PUT & "MAGUiRK, THE NOTED READY - MONEY GROCERS, Emerson Street, Napier, and Gladstone Road, Gisborne. A line of BACON in stock which is a credit to Poverty Bay district— 7d per lb. ]3RESSMAKINQ J£AVING engaged a Young Lady (MISS MUIiJPMY) from the Leading House in Christchurch, Ladies can rely on having their Dresses made and finished I.V A STYLE HITHERTO LhYKXOWN liV GISBORNE. A Perfect Fit is Guaranteed. SPECIAL ATTENTION GIVEN TO WEDDING AJND MOURNING ORDERS. WM. ADAIB. 5/- |J^X 5/WATCHES AND CLOCKS CLEANED at above rates. Watch Glasses fitted, 0(1 each. W. FRASER Is prepared to do above, with a guarantee of 12 months. He has engaged the services of JNIk. Nasmitii, and all work will be done with despatch. All Country Orders promptly attended. Jewellery ma he to Ordek or RicrAip.nr> at Reduced Rates. W. FRASER, Gladstone Road. FOR SALE. C-iEYERAL ELIGIBLE FREEHOLD Z^ PROPERTIES in Lowe Street, Childers Road, Palmerstou Road, North (Jisborne, Kaiti ; also, several COUNTRY PROPERTIES for Lease or Sale. Loans on Mortgage from £100 to £10,000. Local Agent for the Public Trustee. THOS. CHRLSP, Land and Estate Agent, ,^94 Union Bank Buildings. 1) E A T II . MrCLIVE.-On the 23rd inst. (at the resilience of James Rosie, his father-in-law), William Walter MeC.h'e, of I'iitutahi, the beloved husband of Catherine McClive, and eldest son of William McClivo, of AyrMiirp, Scotland ; asod 30. The funeral will leave the lesideme of Mr James ltrsicon Wednesday, atSp.m
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Poverty Bay Herald, Volume XVI, Issue 5577, 24 September 1889, Page 2
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391Page 2 Advertisements Column 3 Poverty Bay Herald, Volume XVI, Issue 5577, 24 September 1889, Page 2
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