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1890 i SPRING & SUMMER I 1891 GOODS. :m::r,s _c. lbdo-eb I BEGB to announce to her numerous friends and customers that she has received and oponed out — A LAR.GE ASSORTMENT OF CHOICE BMAPEMIES, FOR SPBING AND SUMMER WTSAR, CONSISTING OF FANCY DRESS MATERIALS IN GRE AT VARIETY^ both of Sjyl« "nd Quality ; also, a Fine Selection of FASHIONABLE PRINTS, GINGHAMS, GALATEAS, MUSLINS, Etc., Etc. _....; - Mrs L.'s stock of Ladies* and Children's Straw Hats. Ribbons, 4 Flowers, Tnmmingß, Sun Hats and Bonnets, Muslin Work, Underclothing, Ladies and Childrens Aprons and PinnieF in great variety, Hosiery, Sun Shades, Umbrellas, Corsets, etc., etc., are well worth inspeotion. Mrs L. would call special attention to her stock of Bla^k and Oolored CABHMT'RES, WHITE CALICOES, SHEETINGS, QUILTS, TOILET COVERS, TABLE DAMASK % TOWELS, Eto., Etc. Also— MEN'S and BOYS' CLOTHING, HOSIERY, TIES, COLLARS, Etc. A lot of BOYS' GATATEA KNICKER SUITS, very Cheap. ._« v ■ ■ -'■ Aa early inspection invited. All Qoote marked ia plain figmes, and at Prices w suic the times. MRS LEDGER, Draper and Milliner, GLADSTONE ROAD. Special Announcement. i — ~~— «-:o: JTJST OPBITB 3DI A LAHGfc: AND WELL- ASSOKTED STOCK ■ SPRING AND SUMMER liwimr* _.J_i._3\»y «_A. JU mJLm Mil; iiiii £ i liniV_r _■____■■ _~ 1 * AT GREAT NOVELTIES IN DRESS GOODS. New Pongee Priuts ludian Muslins Ne-v Cashmere Prints Nainsook Muslins New Embroidered do Hair Cord Mus ins INew DriUettca Cheok and Spotted MusUus New Ginghams Mull and Book Muslins o New Galateas Flannelettes New Nuns' Veilings Sateens (Floral) New Liberty Si ks Piques (Fancy) New Lace Fiouncinga ! Diapers ALSO, A LARGE ASSORTMENT OF y Flowers* Laces, Embroideries, Ribbons, Corssts, j Light Silk ©loves* Ladies' Silk Sashes, Tulles in all shades, .! Ladies 9 Summer Hosiery. STRAW HATS. STRAW HATS. y Boaters and Snilora in Plain and Fancy Straws. AJso Cabbage * 6 and Leghorn HATS in great variety. MEN'S, BOY-V, and YOUTHS' *UMMKK CLOTHING; n bHIRTS, HATrf, TIKS, BRACES, G A UZE, UNDERS, CRICKETING TaOUSEUS, HOSIERY, etc. etc. i- __________ __ 3N.8. — AU Gooda marked at such Extremely Low Prices that they will defy Competition. iS __________________ .; COME AND INSPECT FOR YOURSELVES, y At ;* GENERAL IMPOETER, Gladstoneßoad.. Gisborne. 3, ,_i, ._.,— - i: "SMITH'S "PLUMBING WOIiKS. ■y «»______._ I House and Ship Plumber, Gasfitter, Belllianger, „ TINSMITH AND COPPERSMITH. d Who would be without a Bath when /^A| I »'|mji'CT!™j^ ii |pS^^_!__ii^^s-J|K Havhig recently imported Special ? Wb?mmmm&m& Machinery, the Manufacture of GALVANISED IRON TANKS |||^__^s^^___^ll_f of all Rizes can be executed at Gieatly Reduced Prices. > feasA A Lal 'g° Stock of RIDGING, SPOUTING, DOWN PIPES, I , to*. a*W*C!HIMNEY-POTS f IR °N CHIMNEYS, Portable Coppers, 3 Copper Cylinders for hot water, and Ventilating Cowls always on hand. RANGES ALTERED for Boilers, to supply hot water constantly to any parfc of a house, or for a bath. GAS GLOBES, la each ; GAS BRACKETS, ls 6d ; GAS HEATING STOVES, 20s ; GAS BOILING STOVES, 3s 6d ; 2-Light CHANDALIERS, oompleto, 12s 6d : 3-Lighfc CHANDALIERS, with chains and weights complete, 15s : 2-Light CORK SLIDES, 10s. GASBURNERS OF EVjERY DESIGN from 2d. Each. jNo move .Sediments in Tanks ! Tanks kept Clean and Water Pure by veins SMITH'S PATENT TANK FILTERS. Price 10s each. ESTIMATES given for covering Roofs with Galvanised Iron, and for fixing Spoutihg and llidginii;. and for all Classes of Work. DIRECT IMPORTER of Gas Fittings, Globes, Stoves and Heaters, China and Enamelled Basins and Sinks, Sheet Zinc and Lead Pipes, Taps, and all kinds of PLUMBING AND GASFITTING GOODS. ALL ORDERS PROMPTLY ATTENDED TO. SHOWER BATHS 16s EACH. J\ W/SMITH, GLADSTONE ROAD, GISBORNE. > -JL/ __LA._i.TX GLO B U JJ Hi S GOVERNMENT LIFB INSUBANO! Q-0-tOiU.Y OAIRE MMMMM, Nervous Prostration, Debility t^JZ^_]"-_ Meata- Depression, Dizziness a£2SSXZ_£.,t.«» toss of MemW, Lost Vigor. "?£Z£p££Z. Arrests Fremtvture Old Age, Physical Weak- I |- ow PBEriUMS.— Notwitiibtanding th« low J ness aud decay. Cure all Diseases resulting JLi premiums, the funds of tlio Departiiianfc, | fron, Indiwrotlorii or Ex = ; Restore \.<ni Power, nxbuatfd Vitality, Lout a Energy, &c. /""IBFAP M A^«»y»' MBNT.~- , _t'ao mose rtgW __ V-J. economy is observoa. The ratio of cxpeneos -„...-.,-. „ ITT -.. , i f-i to mcome is far lower than tbat ol any other-PhIGE-JO/tt Tl»e (JlobulßH never fail J office of eixailai* age doing basinets In tbe. . iv giving Instant »«UeJ and Pormanynt | Coloalee, Cure. All Chemißt^, or eond with full dirlc. nAnEFUIt BBLECTION OF I,rVBB.~Th« tions by addressing tte -sole Agedt— \j utmoEt cato Is oxeroisod in guarding ..gftlnst - Tlw Strongest JaTigorant kao\7ii A?SSS | The Medica Record siatcs -.-"Aotfag a HS^S&SSSiVSSS^ Upo " Wbioh tho . «dooa MBEOTtv upcu tho Nervut hyet tn, URe stow tbe Debilitau-d Furioi bcf tbe /"GOVERNMENT GUABANTEB. -- The payPrincipal Organs of tbo Human Frame, and ot eTO >'* Poll °y i 8 e« a^*««i by t*e \ iVircXSton IS^^USSI FU N OB OV ER li M.LUOH POUNDS. Energy » givin and Vitality to j Annual Income oves- £232,000, ft the tern.' j Cash Surplus in 1885, over £242,000 1 — ■— — — ' I (IiABT DIBTaiB*tJTION). A, 8, SOFfil I , „F, W. FEANKbANO. F.1.A., , «__ „». «- *»_..,« la ' C°wmi»«i<JDar -*^ QcrU Aotu*rr.

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Poverty Bay Herald, Volume XVIII, Issue 5905, 25 October 1890, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 4 Poverty Bay Herald, Volume XVIII, Issue 5905, 25 October 1890, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 4 Poverty Bay Herald, Volume XVIII, Issue 5905, 25 October 1890, Page 4

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