JiOYLAN & CO.S> f-^\ UNSj! f^i UNS ! . j~l UNS t VTUNSJ! IjTUNS i VJTUNS GEORGE EVITT Gunmakrr, REPAIRS, GUNS, RE-STOCKS. BARRELLS REBROWNED, and arery other kind of repair done to Fire Arms guaranteed equal to the best English work. Prices reasonable. BREECH AND MUZZLE LOADEB9 CHOKBBORED. PHOTOGRAPHIC, Surveyors', Surgical aad 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 CASES CHAIBS 3 CASES IRON BEDSTEADS 6 Bales NEW PATTERN CARPETS 1 BALE DOOR MATS 1 Bale HEARTH RUGS & MATS at c ARTM SLI N CURTAIN'S - -10 ROLLS LINOLEUM (New Pat terns) v ♦ 1 Case WIRE WOVEMATTRESES 1 Case FENDERS & ¥1 RE-IRONS $gjTTheabove Goods have been bought at Vry Low Rates, and are offered at asmall advance oa English cost. PIANOS SOLD ON MONTHLY PAYMENTS. Agent for the — WONDEEFUL WERTHIEBI SEWING MACHINES* THE VERY BEST MACHINE MADE. J. TOWNLEY, COOK COUNTY FURNISHING WAREHOUSE. LITTLE'S FLUID DTP (Non-Poisonoub.) J| A CHEMICAL FOOD FOR THE WOOL. DEATH TO ALLINSEOT LIFE. NUMEROUS TESTIMONIALS. PfirOEa— sa 6d per gallon in 40 gallon casks 6s per gall >n in 5 gallon drums; ainglo gallon 7s each. NoTE-One gallon of Fluid makes 100 gallons of Sheep W*sh. LITTLE'S POWDER DIP, (Best Poisonous Preparation known.) £«ices~1 S and 4s ™ r packet! 708 P ercaa v-,,r one sl »mng packets, or 18 four shilling packets. Samples free. NoraOne 1$ packet makes 18 gallona o oheep Wash. Vampl lets, with further particulars, frcnUßJ ICKBURNE & HARRISON, And -n- Christchurchj Auckhnd— A. Buckland Blenl am— 3*lll Brothers Dunedin, Napter and Wellington— Mv ray, Roberts and Co. Gisborne— Common, Shelton'and Co. Invercargill-R. B. Williaras and Co. JNelson— N.Z. Loan & Mercantile Age Company. . ' FOR SALS. BRICKS AND JjIME AT DOLEMAN'S BRICKYARD ABERDEEN ROAD. OATRIDGE & VEALE, BAKERS AND CONFECTIONERS, Gladstone Road, Gisborne. Wedding, Christening, and Birthday Caketfmade to order. Soirees, Picnics, etc., Catered for. Biscuits of various kinds and of Superior Quality manufacturedNOTICE. T HAVE handedjover the Books inconneo* ■*- tion with the late TIMBER YARD business toMrC. F. Lewis, who is authorised t recover all amounts summarily. His receipt will be a sufficient discharge. J, A. HARDING. Gisborne, May 18 1890, s 'POVERTY BAY FARMERS' CO. OPERATIVE ASSOCIATION, [Limited.] rriHE Association hold WEEKLY SALES df ys . o t f SS. I ' umltuie ' oto ■ on SWur - .?^, oduce> Fruit » Flour, Groceries are re tailed at the Store at Lowest Rates. HORSE SALES hold when required. „ Produce,"* Furniture, etc., received and hold by Auction for non-Shareholders. Grain, GrassTSeed, Produce Sold on Com. mission; "v, T. W. BILHAM, 297 ■-•• ' Secretary. 4 *'■-
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Poverty Bay Herald, Volume XVII, Issue 5885, 2 October 1890, Page 1
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