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NSW &SALAND AND MOUTH SEAS EXHIBITION. iN conue.-tiun with the above Exhibition, to be opened on November 215 th, the UNION STEAM SHIP COMPANY will issue, from^thc 14th November to 31st March, 1890, Return Tickets to Dunedin at the following Specially Reduced Rates, giving Passengers the opportunity of proceeding the whole way by steamer, or by steamer and train combiued. To Lyttklton, by Steamer — 5a100n. ..£5 0* 0 2nd Class... £3 10 0 To Duxedin, by Steamer — 5a100n.. .£6 10 0 2nd Class... £4 10 0 To Lyttklton, by Steamer, thence by Rail to Dunediu, returniug same route — Saloon, with Ist Class Railway Ticket £6 17 6 Saloon, with 2nd Class Railway Ticket £6 5 0 2nd Class, with 2nd Class Railway Ticket £4 1"> U These Tickets are available for Thirty Days from date of issue, but the usual Excursion Tickets, available for Three Months, as well as Tickets including trip to Lake Wakatipu, will also be issued at Reduced Rates. Handbills giving full particulars of routes and faixs, and information regarding special services of steamers, can lie obtained at — THE COMPANY'S OFFICE, D 3O Cisbornc. , |- | I-'OR GOOD VALUE IN DRAPERY AND MILLINERY, TRY MRS ROSIE, WHO IS A DIRECT IMPORTER, and Having no Rent and Small Expenses, is therefore in a position to SELL ALL GOODS AT A VERY SMALL PROFIT ! A Large and Choice Assortment of the — ! Latest Novelties Just opened up, for Ladies' and Children s "Wear. MILLINERY. STRAW HATS, BONNETS, RIBBONS, FLOWERS, and FEATHERS LACES and GLOVES in all the Leading Shades WASHING MATERIALS in great variety The New ZEPHYRS in Fast Colors GINGHAMS, PRINTS, MUSLINS, and White and (.'ream EMBROIDERED COSTUMES HOSIERY AND HABERDASHERY in Great Variety. BOYS' AND YOUTHS' STRAW HATS. A Good Assortment ok 'XMAS AND NEW YEAR CAKDS MRS EOSIE, Gladstone Road. 71S 189^W0ttiiiB|liiJ9O JUST RECEIVED A LARGE & VARIED ASSORTMENT, consisting of— Pocket, Commercial, and Scribbling. COMMERCIAL & FANCY STATIONARY" in all the Standard and Latest Designs. BOOKS — A Very Large Assortment, to suit all classes of Readers ; also Prize Books in every Style and Binding. 'XMASand NEW YEAR CARDS— Opal* , and Booklets, a Charming Assortment. ALBUMS, SCREENS, PHOTO FRAMES, j PLACQUES, etc., in Endless Variety. TOYS of all kinds, Dolls, Games, etc., etc. CRICKETING & TENNIS REQUISITES. TOBACCO, CIGARS, CIGARETTES, Snuff and Pipes, etc., of the Choicest Brands. Newspapers, Magazines, and Journals by every mail. THOS. ADAMS, i BOOKSELLER ani» STATIONER. L. E. PKICHAKD, (Late J. H. Sti:brx), FAMILY AND DISPENSING CHEMIST, HAS ON HAND ANI> TO AKUIVK A Large and Carefully-Selected Stock of PUKE DRUGS and Chemicals, Druggists' Sundries, Perfumery and Toilet Brushware Feeding Bottles, Feeding Cups, and the various Nursery and Sick-Room Requisites. Physicians' Prescriptions and Family Recipes prepared with accuracy and despatch. Country Orders Promptly Kxkcuted. Any Article enquired for, and not held stock, will be immediately procured and kep afterwards. HO NKEOPATHIC MEDICINES L. E. P RICHARD, Pharmaceutical Chemist, Medical Hall T Gisborne. 719 WITHOUT TEETh \ T B rj.BOSSMANN, SURGEON DENTIST Next Door to Mr Stubds', Chemist, Gladstone Road. Hours of Attendance — 9 to 12 a.m. and 1 ;o 4.30 p.m. NOTICE. DENTISTRY. MR. H. C. WILSON, Surgeon Dentist., TENNYSON STREET, NAPIER, Will arrive in Gisborne about the end of January. He may be consulted as usual at Mr Gko Foster's, Chemist, Gladstone Road, upon all branches of his profession. E. P. JOYCE, LAND & GENERAL COMMISSION AGENT, GISBO It N E Town and Country Lands for Sale with Perfect Titles. E. F. HARRIS, T ICENSED INTERPRETER. Native Lands negotiated, Of case' con^ ducted in Native Lund Courts. OmcE: Mu.do'a Buildiuga, Gladstone, Road, Uiftbouic.

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Poverty Bay Herald, Volume XVI, Issue 5632, 29 November 1889, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 3 Poverty Bay Herald, Volume XVI, Issue 5632, 29 November 1889, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 3 Poverty Bay Herald, Volume XVI, Issue 5632, 29 November 1889, Page 2

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