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GISBORNE GAS COMPANY [Limited.] THE General Meeting of Shareholders of the above Company will be held in their offices at the works, Grey-street, Gisborne, on MONDAY, loth February, 1892, at 7.30 o'clock p.m., to receive Directors' Report arid Accounts for the year ending 31st December, 1891, any to arrange any other business that may be brought forward. The Transfer Books of the above Company will be closed from the sth February to 15th February, 1892, both inclusive. Wm. MAUDE, Chairman of Directors. Gisbdrne, 26th January, 1892. 731 ORMOND SCHOOL. THE above School will RE-OPEN on MONDAY NEXT, the 15th inst. DAVID GORDON, 867 Chairman School Committee. TE ARAI ROAD DISTRICT BOARD. A MEETING of the Members of the above Board will be held iii the School-house, Te Arai, on FRIDAY, the 19th instant, at 12 o'clock noon. J. BEAUFOY, 870 Clerk. WAIMATA ROAD BOARD. TENDERS are invited up to 10 a.m. on TUESDAY, February 23rd, for Formation of 10 foot Road, Waimata. Tenders are to be addressed to the Chairman of the Board and left ut the Post-office, Waimata. Specifications at office of Board, Gisborne, and at Waimata Post-office. j Hy. MoKAY, Clerk. Gisborne, Feb. 10th, 1892. 848 TO BUILDERS. TENDERS required for Alterations and Additions to a Dwelling House on Gisborne North, to be in on MONDAY NEXT, the loth inst., at Noon. Plans and specifications on application to the undersigned. The Lowest or any Tender not necessarily accepted. WM. J. QUIGLEY, 853 Architect. PLOUGHING. WANTED— Tenders for PLOUGHING Fifty Acres. Apply to— 565 W. H. TUCKER. VENI ! VIDI ! V I cT! G. McBRIDE, Merchant Tailok, Auckland. OUR Mr R. Mcßride is now staying at the Albion Hotel, with a very large and varied stock of Colonial, English, and Continental Tweeds and Coatings, specially suited for the present and coming seasons. Fit, Style, and Finish Guaranteed. Visit of inspection will be esteemed a favor, or Mr R. Mußridk will be glad to wait on anyone who will leave their address. Gisborne buyers are thus afforded the advantage of a first-class Auckland Tailor at Auckland Prices. Reference : All the Best-dressed People in Gisborne. 816 SUMMER OURPLUS QALE UMMER KJURPLUS kJALE PETTIE & HARPER'S. DRESS DEPARTMENT. DRESS MATERIALS— UsuaI Prices 6d and 7d per yard ; now 4s lid for 12 yards. DRESS MATERIALS— UsuaI Prices Is and Is 2d per yaixl ; now 9s (id for 12 yards. DRESS MATERIALS (Double-width) — Usual Prices Is Od, 2s, 2s 6d ; now Is 3d, Is9d, 2s 2<l. PRINTS & ZEPHYRS— UsuaI Prices 6d, 9d, and Is ; now 4Jd, 7£d and lOd. FLANNELETTES - Usunl Prices 6d, 9d, and lOd ; now 4^d, 7Ad, and SAd. All CASHMERES & MERINOS at Reduced Prices. A Quantity of REMNANTS of DRESS MATERIALS, at Special Reductions. All WHITE NAINSOOK ROBES at a Reduction of 20 per cent. £3T The above Reductions are thoroughly Genuine, and should be largely taken advantage of. SIMILAR REDUCTIONS IN ALL DEPARTMENTS. PETTIE & HARPER, IMPORTERS, Gladstone Road, Gisborne. PTj. BARRY HAS commenced business iv Gladstone Road (next H. Lewis') as CABINETMAKER, UPHOLSTERER, AND UNDERTAKER. Pictures Mounted and Framed, at Reasonable Rates. Fimerah conducted with Efficiency d> Economy JOB WORK AND REPAIRS KXKCUTKD WITH DISPATCH. Venetian Blinds made to order & Re-painted AH articles of Furniture kept on Stock and manufactured on the premises. All Work well finished, at Reasonable Prices P. J. BARRY. FOR SAJLE. FREEHOLD PROPERTY of Mr F. (i. fSKii'WOKTii, at Makaraka, comprising 2 acres 1 rood 16 perches ; with commodious Dwelling House, Out-houses, and Stabling ; also, a good Orchard. For terms and particulars, apply to — 758 F. (!. SKIP WORTH.

IT CAN BE DONE! I CAN DO IT, and do it well at that. The immense incroase of my business is of itself a magnificent proof of my assertion. At this moment I hold the Largest Stock of BOOTS &■ SHOES in Poverty Bay. Ido not hold this mass of Shoe Leather for the " fun of the thing," but my business requires it, and Boot Buyers of this province (and their name is lugion) patronising HENNESSY'S know that for selection and a quick appreciation of their wnuts, HENNESSY is to the fore. My Goods are celebrated all over the province for newness of styles, good-fitting, and most excellent to wear, and my reputation for Al VALUE is something to bo proud of and determined to uphold. PRICE LIST: Ladies' Lawn Tennis Shoes, fiom - - - 3/6 Ladies' Norwegian Felt Slippers (size 3 and i) • - /9 Ladies' Prunella Walking Shoes - - - - 5/11 Men's Nailed Bluchers - - - - - - 6/6 Men's English-made, Nailed, Working Boots - * - 10/ Men's Leather Slippers (high fronts) - - • " V Boys' Solid Kip Balmorals (copper toes) - - - 4/4 Ladies' Kid Button Boots - - - - " 8 /? Ladies' Persian Laco Balmorals- .... 7/3 Ladies' Cash mere Button Boots- - - * - 6/9 Girls' Warm Slippers - - - - " " v Girls' Strong School Boots (plated) - - - - 0/6 Men's Goloshed Balmorals - - - " * 11/ Men's Leather Elastic Sides - - • - - 9/11 Ladies' Patent Court Shoes (beads) - - - - 5/6 Ladies' Strong Leather Lace - 8/6 Ladies' Kid Elastic Sides (mixed sizes, to clear) - - 6/6 Geuts' Strong, Nailed, Derby Balmorals - - - 11/ Ladies' Cashmere Oxford Walking Shoes - - - 6/6 Ladies' Persian Hido Balmorals (sizes 5 and 6)- - - 6/9 Ladies' Glace Kid Lace (high-leg), worth 13/6 - - - 8/6 Maids' Black Felt, Fur-bound Slippers - 2/6 Ladies' Leather Slippers ..... 3/6 TO ARRIVE— Children's Strap Shoes - - - - - - 1/, 1/3 «^~ HENNESSY'S FOR BOOTS! W. J. HENNESSY, The Gisborne & Poverty Bay Cash Boot Market, GLADSTONE LOAD, GISBORNE. Opposite Argyll Hotel, Gladstone Road.

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Poverty Bay Herald, Volume XIX, Issue 6293, 13 February 1892, Page 3

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883

Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Poverty Bay Herald, Volume XIX, Issue 6293, 13 February 1892, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Poverty Bay Herald, Volume XIX, Issue 6293, 13 February 1892, Page 3

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