BOYLAN & CO.S/ GUNS ! f~i UNS 1 iT-i UNS J UNS I V3TUNS ! \JTUNS .. GEORGE EVITT G unmakkb. REPAIRS, GUNS, RE-STOCKS, BARRELLS REBROWNED, and every other kind of repair done to Fire Arms guarantied, equal to the best English work. Prices reasonable. BREECH AND MUZZLE LOADERS CHOKEBORED. PHOTOGRAPHIC, Surveyors', Surgical and Dentists' Instruments and Tools fitted, mended, and altered. SEWING MACHINES, Mathematical and Optical Instruments' parts made and fitted by George Evitt, at—BOYLAN & CO.'S. NEW GOODS JUST OPENED. 0 CRATES DjINNEjR SETS 6 Oases ASSORTED GLASSWARE 10 OASES CHAIRS 3 CASES IRON BEDSTEADS 6 Bales NEW PATTERN CARPETS 1 BALE DOOR MATS 1 Bale HEARTH RUGS & MATS ale ART M SLIN CURTAINS 10 ROLLS LINOLEUM (New Pat terns) 1 Case WIRE WOVEMATTRESES' 1 Case FENDERS & FIRE-IRONS IgTTheabove Goods have been bought at Vry Low Rates, and are offered at asmall advance on English cost. PIANOS SOLD ON MONTHLY PAYMENTS. ' ' ■ Agent for the— WONDERFUL WERTHIEM SEWING MACHINES,; THE VERY BEST MACHINE MADE. J. TOWNLEY, COOK COUNTY FURNISHING | WAREHOUSE. ■ ... ' ■ ■ BY ROYAL LETTERS PATENT. LITTLE'S FLUID DIP (Non-Poisonous.) A CHEMICAL FOOD FOR THE WOOL. DEATH TO ALL INSECT LIFE. NUMEROUS TESTIMONIALS. Prices— 5s Gd per gallon in 40 gallon ca^ka 6s per galbn in 5 gallon drums ; single fallon 7s each. Note— One gallon of luid makes 100 gallons of Sheep Wash. LITTLE'S POWDER DIP, (Best Poisonous Preparation known.) Prices— Is and 4s per packet ; 70s per caa °* 7? one shilling packets, or 18 four shilling packets. Samples free. Note— One la packet makes 18 gallons o Sheep Wash. : . : Pampl lets, with further particulars, from— BJ ACKBURNE & HARRISON, . , Christchurch ; And »n— Auckhnd— A. Buckland Blenl am— m 11 Brothers Duuedin, Napier and Wellington— Mu ray, Roberts and Co. Gisborne— Common, Shelton'and Co. - Invercargill— R. B. Williams and Co. Nelson— N.Z. Loan & Mercantile, Age Company. * FOR SALE. A NICE LITTLE FARM of : 150 ACRES, near Ormond, fenced and subdivided into five paddocks, with good nine-roomed House, cow-shed, yarda, and all* necessary outbuildings, orchard of 2J acres containing about 200 fruit trees now coming into bearing, constant supply of water at all seasons of the year in every paddock, together with about 50 head of milking Cows carefully bred and broken, and necessary plant for carting milk to Factory situated about three miles distant. There are also ten acres, or thereabouts, of Bush suitable for firewood. For further particulars apply to— : ' J DeLAUTOUR & SIEVWRIGHT, Solicitors, Gisborne % Or to— -■:-"...■-- GEORGE DAVIS, Ormond Factory. NOTICE. T HAVE handed over the Books in connec- ■*• tion with the late TIMBER YARD business to Mr C. F. Lewis, who is authorised t recover all amounts summarily. His receipc will be a sufficient discharge. ' J. A. HARDING; . Gisborne, May 18. 1890, W' 'ANTED KNOWN~Just arrived i>nd to be sold at Greatly Reduced Prices —A Largo Shipment of PAPERHANG. INGS, DADO, SCRIMS, &c., afc -? F. HALLS, Painter, Etc., Opposite Royal Hotel. , fTjT KITING 'INK FOR "SA-iiß BLUE BLACkTin Bottle, And COMMERCIAL BLACK in Bulk At a Surprisingly Low Price for Cash Apply Herald
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Poverty Bay Herald, Volume XVII, Issue 5827, 24 July 1890, Page 1
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