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£ Kr^ : '■ "^o ' ■ - ; ' :i;; ill!! 'I fe < g2 'S 3^ \- ■ ■ - ■■■'■>-. ■■; • . ■■■■■-■. qj^u^ -D3Ph^ s^ • ;.-■■• '^-- ■■ ■■ .. ■■.■'.■ - ■■!■■ Ssj^^wnH "^ 2 fcMT*- ;■;/ \\k \ ■-■•"■■•■ .i ■■■■■'. * 11 igmfsiES! »~* vßHKc^v \ "Ox'-.-N W'PV^i yaw Ww v .U OS -g ® \ \ l -#*?S'#| MC ) o VBAI ) I \■ . .■ < ■ ■-'. -■J*" r X\ ■< Iv ill- • O ■ r^ ._ ■— ■ S B^^\ '- ; .---^ I 'fe a R gg "a CLATTOIsr & CO., COAL, TIMBEK, FIKEWOOD, PHODTJuE, AND GENERAL MERCHANTS SHIP, HOUSIi:, AND GENERAL COMMISSION AGKNTS. FTAVING been appointed Agents for W. KING'S TIMBER and MOULDINGS, jLJL Etc from To Karaka aud Te Arai Sawmills, wo are prepared to supply the following, at his late Yards, at CHEAP RATES :— KAURI uh* , 21 COALS— Taupiri, Kamo, ! TOTAKA f* 3 i h ■ Miranda, Westport, GreyWMITE PINE d I S ' mouth, Newcastle RIMU %6D i I 5 , TURNEKY SASHES W4? i & TANKS and TAPS corap'ete DOORS Jl o* H ; BRICKS and LIME, Local or MOULDINGS 00 Hydraulic HOUSE BLOCKS S>> mSCi CEMENT, in large or small POSTS W "° ™»* O I quantities BATTENS B? d<3 - " I FIREWOOD, cut or uncut PICKETS js 0 g- sr 5 j OATS, crushed or uncruahed STRAINERS S3* £° » I MAIZE „ SHINGLES SSS »o|i BRANS „ PALINGS, DRAIN PIPES jsg ! CHAFF, oaten or threshed BEACH GRAVEL S g 3.&S | BARLEY ° *-„ § BRAN, POLLARD RlllinPßQ' RJ "&i WHEAT BUIL IRONMONGERY Bf »?| ™?Ss?at and Ehq ! g ! CHARCOAL CAPMPRQ 1 , w I HAY, in Bales FARMERS £ . |sj RED CLOVER or RYE KtyUlbl Itb ; *• < POTATOES, ONIONS ,Sl]l]]ir. g i gj COKE, SAWDUST Having steam power on tho premises, we aro prepared to crush Grain by the bushel, cut Firewood by the ton or cord, Timber sawn, Fretwork cut to order ; also, TURNERY. We are Cash Buyers of MAIZE, BONES, and other PRODUCE. PRODUCE Sold or Shipped on Commission. PADDOCK GATES and HINGES complete, Cheap for Cash. RELIABLE ESTIMATES GIVEN TO CUSTOMERS. GLADSTONE ROAD WEIGHBRIDGE. We havn great pleasure in informing our Friends and the Public that we have erected a FAIRBANK WEIGHBRIDGE (up 10 5 tons), which we trust will be fouud a great advantage, more especially to the up-uountry Customers. N.B. — Carters are requested when passing (empty) to have their tare registered. CLATr^oKr _£Ju isr x> o 0., GLADSTONE ROAD, GISBORNE. THE PICK OF THE BASKET HPHE productions most suited to this province — the best and Litest innovations — culled from the largest and most celebrated European manufacturers, are now on view at Gisborne's Premier Boot Market, Eecognising, as I do, trie necessity of keeping well in front with my supplies of > % hoe Leather, I have bought more largely than usual, and can promise all visitors a better, newer and larger assortment of Boots and Shoes than is usual in this province. When I mention the names of Otto Herz, D. H. t'ollak, and Edwin Bostoek and Co , which are in themselves synonymous with QUALITY, fcTYLE. and DURABILITY, it is enough, HENNESSY'S FOU BOOTS! Magnificent Choice in all qualities of Ladies' Walking* Shoes. ALL THE LEADING COLONIAL BRAND KEPT IN STOCK INCLUDING ZEALANDIA, KAPAI, STANDARD, MOA, ARROW AND PREMIER. My selection in ail classes of ttoods and Prices offers special inducements to all Boot buyers, HENNESSY'S FOR BOOTS! €}. fg. !I®€lltE] & CO. HAVE tho pleasure of announcing to tlioir Customers that they have now completed their NEW STOCK in nil Departments, IN THEIR NEW PREMISES (late Co-operative Store), And beg to Thank their numerous Friends and Customers for the very libera patronage bestowed on them in their old premises during th« past fourteen years, and hope to see all their old friends in their New Premises, where they guarantee that they will keep nothing but the best class of Goods. NEW MILLINEUYI " iSEW MILLINERY ! Wo bop; to atlvisojour numerous Oustoiuei'S that we have added to our present business THE MILLINERY, and have secured the services of Miss Wright, of Wellington, to take charge of this Department. THE ST CX, which has been personally selected from the leading Dunedin, Wellington and Auckland Houses, consists of the Latest Novelties of the Season and far too numerous to particularise, and Ladies giving us a call will find Prices very . moderate. Novelties in this Department by every Steamer. co eg JJ co a __J_ I _8 I We have now completed our First Show of New Spring and Summer Goods in our Dress Department, aud would solicit a call. They consist of all ihe Leading Shades m the Newest Fabrics of the Season. DRESSMAKING is under the able management of Mrs Andrew, who is too well-known ti need comment. MANCHESTER DEPARTMENT is now complete, and we are offering Special Value- in Calicoes, Sheetings, Tablings, Quilts, Toilet Covers, Towels, etc., etc. CLOTHING DEPARTMENT.— This Department is now in full swing. Our Clothing has been selected with a view of giving our Customers satisfaction, and we liave no hesitation in Baying that ; t is not to be equaled for Value in New Zealand. All Clothing is New Zealand .Tmnuftictured. We intend to keep up our name in supplying nothing but a First-class Article HATS, TIES, SHIRTS, &c, in Endless Variety. 13 A-IsTZD CO. WHY PAY MORE ?- You cannot get j ADIES 1 EVENING SHOES, 3a Gd, 4s better uurtcd thau vi Gakrktts Jj 6,1, aud 5b Gd, arc really the Cheapest lioot Arcade. _At Uarkkit's Boot Arcade. rHE majority iv Town aud Country all j TSE YOUR JUDGMENT, and buy only ( agree that the Prices are reasonable at |J the Perfection Boot. To be had onl v Oabrjstt's Boot Arcade, (Urbktts Boot Arcade.

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Poverty Bay Herald, Volume XIX, Issue 6258, 4 January 1892, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 Poverty Bay Herald, Volume XIX, Issue 6258, 4 January 1892, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 Poverty Bay Herald, Volume XIX, Issue 6258, 4 January 1892, Page 4

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