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IT CAN BE DONE ! • I CAN DO IT, and do it well at that. The immense increase of ray 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 tiling," but my business requires it, and Boot Buyers of this province (and their name is legion) patronising HENNESSY'S know that for selection and a quick appreciation of their wants, HENNESSY is to the fore. My Goods are celebrated all over the province for newness of styles, good-6tting, and most excellent to wear, and my reputation for Al VALUE is something to bo proud of and determined to uphold. PUWE LIST: Ladies' Lawn Tennis Shoes, from .... 3/6 Ladies' Norwegian Felt Slippers (size 3 and 4) - - /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) - - • "5/ Boys' Solid Kip Balmorals (copper toes) - - - 4/4 Ladies' Kid Button Boots - - - - - 8/9 Ladies' Persian Lace Balmorals- - 7/3 Ladies' Cashmere Button Boots- - 6/9 Girls' Warm Slippers - - - - - /9 Girls' Strong School Boots (plated) - - - - 6/6 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 Geats' Strong, Nailed, Derby Balmorals - - - 11/ Ladies' Cashmere Oxford Walking Shoes - - -6/6 Ladies' Persian Hide 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! TV. J. HENNESSY, The Gisborne & Poverty Bay Cash Boot Market* GLADSTONE J*OAD ; GISBORNE. Opposite Aigyll Hotel, Gladstone Ro ad. GREAT ANNUAL CLEARING AND STOCKTAKING SALE OF Drapery, Clothing, Millinery, and Fancy Goods, AT IKIEILNriR/Y" LEWIS. NOTE. — Being determined to reduce my now Heavy Stocks by the end of FEBRUARY, and to avoid as little measuring off as possible for STOCKTAKING, the Public may depend upon getting their Drapery at Sweeping Reductions. o rpHE Whole of my Stock of PRINTS and DRESS GOODS will be jobbed of at I such Prices as must effect a Speedy Clearance. Special Job Prices for this Week. 2000 Dozen DRESS BUTTONS (all colors), at 2d a dozen ; worth 6d and Bd. 30 Pieces SWISS EMBROIDERIES, at Is lid dozen yards ; worth 4d a yard. 10 Pieces STRIPED FLANNELETTES, at 3s lid dozen yards ; worth 6d yard. 5 Pieces Heavy Wet Wove CALICOES, at 3s lid dozen yards; worth 5d yard. 150 Pieces PRINT (all patterns), from 4d a yard, to clear. 5 Pieces Finky's WHITE TWILL SHEETING, at 9id a yard. 10 Dozen (only) Ladies' CASHMERE HOSIERY, at lid a pair ; worth Is 6d. Another 10 Dozen Ladies' Silk Taffeta Gloves (in Black and Tan), At Is a Paie ; worth 2s (Bought Job). MEN'S CLOTHING! MEN'S CLOTHING! AT TREMENDOUS HEAVY DISCOUNTS. Special Lot of Men's WHITE DRESS SHIRTS, At 3s lid ; worth 5s 6d to 6s 6d. ALL THESE BARGAINS AHE GENUINE, AND CAN BE HAD AT HBITBY LEWIS', DRAPER, CLOTHIER AND GENERAL IMPORTER, Gladstone Road. SANDLANT BROTHERS, 1891-92 1 WOOL SEASON 1 1891-92 COACH b£?I D de^ RMAGE BOWRoiFBROS., WHEELWRIGHTS AND GENERAL Of London, Christchurch, Napier BLACKSMITHS, and Gisborne, MOST respectfully desire to Thank their 'Q EG to announce that they are ds,h Customers and the Public generally ■*-* Purchasers for the coming season s for the very liberal patronage accorded them, CIi"DR of Wool ' and hope by honest workmanship and reason- v»n_p» vi w uux , able prices to merit a continuance of the Also, — Of Pieces, Locks, and Stained Fleece. same. To Sheepfarmers who prefer having Wool C A "KTiT AWT "RT?nTTTI?'RQ scoured on their owu account we can guarOAlMJ^n.n X .D-aU-LXIXiXVO anLee sat i B faction, as a staff of expert wool Have now on hand and to arrive a First- classers and scourers will be employed. class Stuck of Cartage Free from and to the Grower's COACH, CARRIAGE, SPRING CART, town agents, and quick dispatch will be DRAY, given all commission lots. And other Material suitable to the Trade, _ We are now booking for priority of scourconsisting of ing, so that early notice is requested. Well-seasoned Australian and highest prices given for American Timbers, Sheepskins, Hides & Tallow. NAVES , SPOKES, FELLOES AND _ , „ t 7~T~ , t ni, , v"ro For further particulars, apply to — In Every Variety, in Hard Lid other Woods, THE r ST T^ E^^ f ? v L^ N 1 & MER and are prepared to do all kinds CANIILE AGENCY CO., Lmd. of work in the ou CARRIAGE, WHEELWRIGHT, JAMES CORRIGAN, BLACKSMITH & FARRIER LINE. Manager. Workmanship Firtt-da-ss and second to none. ~ . . ,~^T. . A CARD.] Painting and Trimming Done — IN A, MOST SUPERIOR STYLE A/T R HP WT J L D M A N > By a competent Workman, who has made i-»JL A • » » this department of the business a speciality, Forme r.y Leader of Taranaki Philharmonic and whose skill, we feel assured, will attest .Soc.ety, Waipawa and Waipukurau his superiority both for taste, design, dura- Orchestral Societies, bility, and excellence of workmanship, that „ .C1 .nmTrnn wr^r *tt/-.t^t .vn cannot fail to give entire satisfaction HAIS ARRIVED FROM -AUCKLAND, And is prepared to give All new icorh guarantee/or Twdve Month*. LWKUCTION 0N THE VIOLIN SANDLANT BROTHERS. An( l ail S tlin S ftlul BrftSS Instruments. TrTTurTAir^TnTP, ~^ T* > -*T^Tn Vov particulars, apply to Mr Goon, HUMPHREYS & DAVYS, Jeweller 1 , etc. 1 GLADSTONE ROAD & PEEL ft9n STREET, ™? A emeu™" r'MECHAN- A Choice S clcti fßts J\. ical engineers, an <* Shoes Suitable for the IMPLEMENT MANUFACTURERS Season. IRON & BRASS FOUNDERS, -™ttkt T>n«™ T ■ t , JOHN ROSIE has a great Variety of BOILTiR MAKERS, »J LA dies' AND CHILDREN'S BOOTS Blacksmiths, Wheelwrights, AND SHOES for Summer wear. COACHBUILDERS & FARRIERS. _ Also, t3T All Business entrusted to ua will have MEN'S in all the Leading Brands. Pkompt Attention, and Charges made at the Lowest Remunerative Rates. Having only ately commenced business, all Goods are New and test Style. COACH PAINTING Ajjrj Next door to Boylan & Co. TRIMMINGi GEORGE DAVIES, Having secured the services of a First-class Teacher ov Music. CARRIAGE PAINTER (the only one in j ESSONS given in Harmony and Figured the B-.y), who has had experience m the Jj aide(l , pWM . ticul instructions best shops in Victoria, and the couui Island, U p On the Pianoforte, we are now in a position to give full satis- THE VlO lin t VUGHT faction in this particular line, and turn out T , „ 1 . ... ",. ■ , , L • -kt rr i j Intending purchasers of Violins i-iui get n. really the work equal to any in New Zealand. good inS (, ru b m ent from me at a moderate in-ice. As we a'so have a good CARRIAGE GEORGE DAVIES, Cobden Street. TRIMMER and a large stock of Leather, etc., on hand, we ran make Cushions to any TTNIVKRSAL TXINING T> OOMS, design, and trim old work cental to >'K\v. vJ -"-^ jLl> Coknek Gladstone Road and FRUIT ! FRUIT I FRUIT ! HOT DlN^ & E *™ KK £ „ 2 rM . At MADIJJiK S Refkeshments at uny hour. Separate room (Next to MACiuiRK and Co.'s). (with private entrance) for Ladies. FRUIT of all kinds Wholesale and MEALS, ONE SHILLING. Private terms for Retail, at Lowest Possible Prices. Boarders. ......„„ . , „ „. , r x , . Large Stocks of FRESH FRUITS of all descriptions API LKS, free from Codhn Moth. Also, — while in Season. All kinds of Temperance Drinks. 032 OYSTER SUPPERS PROVIDED FOR. — The situation of these Rooms renders them speei" WANTED KNOWN. — Good News ally convenient to business people and visitors to New Goods ! Just i» rrived : Ladies . j arrangements are under the personal German Kid Balmorals, Jls 6d ; worth 14s supervision of— 6d.— At Gakrett's Boot Arcade. t ,.,, 7U . A. BUDD, Proprietor.

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Poverty Bay Herald, Volume XIX, Issue 6294, 15 February 1892, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 Poverty Bay Herald, Volume XIX, Issue 6294, 15 February 1892, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 Poverty Bay Herald, Volume XIX, Issue 6294, 15 February 1892, Page 4

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