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AUTUMN -\/r ILLINERY UTUMN iVI ILLINERY PETTIE & HARPER Have just opened up their New Stock o HATS & BONNETS in charming variety, both for Lculios am Children, including the Latest Shapes and Styles in both Straw and Felt. All Marked at Exceedingly Low Prices. /T3T Ladies should visit the Showroom am j)lace their Orders early. NEW THREE-QUARTER. JACKETS, in Cloth, Tweed, and Sealette. NEW ULSTERS AND RAIN-PROOF MANTLES. NEW STOCK OF CORSETS, UNDERCLOTHING, Etc., Etc. VISIT THE SHOWROOM AT PETTIE & HARPER'S, IMPORTERS, Gladstone Road, Gisborne. SATURDAY HALF-HOLIDAY. To Oun Customers and the Gexekal Public. WE, the undersigned tradesmen, engaged in business in the district of Ciisborne, as Coach builders, Wheelwrights, Farriers, Blacksmiths, and Iron Founders, do hereby agree to undertake and CLOSK our respective places of business, in all their branches, every SATURDAY, at the hour of 12.80 p.m.; commencing on Saturday, the 2nd day of April, 1892 ; and to prevent disappointment, we respectfully request that any work required to be finished on Saturdays will be brought to the Shops as early as possible in the morning. We remain, faithfully yours— Humphreys and Davys Sandlant Bros. Lee and Ormond W. TIIARRATT W. (~i. SCOTTER W. Williams and Son R. Moore Hi'uu Fraser 960 (^ alTb'cTl /TryVt al, The Great American Sheep Dip. A perfectly Soluble Fluid ; Non-poisonous. Supply Now On Hand. WILLIAMS & KETTLE (Ltd.), Agent*FOR SALE. 2-TOOTH LINCOLN RAMS 120 2- tooth Crossbred Wethers 500 Full and Broken-mouthed Ewes (half-bred to Lincoln). DAVID MORICE, 693 Union Bank Buildings. FOR SALE. (~\ ACRES, Kaiti, near Town ; several % \J Sections Whataupoko and Town. DAVID MORICE, 694 Union Bank Buildings. FO R SALS. THE well-known Stud Herd of POLLED ANGUS CATTLE, the property of the Hon. Mr Holmes. 300 Full-mouth, Cross-bred EWES 400 Full-mouth, Cross-bred EWES 16 LINCOLN RAMS. For further particulars, apply to — NEW ZEALAND LOAN & MERCANTILE AGENCY CO., Ltd. FO R SALE. OKf\ FULL-MOUTHED CROSS-BRED jUO\) EWES. Apply to— FRANK MORICE, 76 Matawhcro. TO LET. THAT comfortable Sevdh-roomed DWELLING HOUSE, with four acres of land, at North Gisborne, at present occupied jy Mr Williamson. Apply to— )77 JOHN COLEMAN. FOR SALE. TMHE FREEHOLD PROPERTY of Mv J F. G. Skipwortii, at Makaraka, com arising 2 acres 1 rood 16 perches ; with comnodious Dwelling House, Out-houses, and Stabling ; also, a good Orchard. For terms and particulars, apply to — JoS F. G. SKIPWORTH. FOR SALE. ID OUB L E BUG C V 1 Waggonette I Victoria 1 Light Express Waggon 1 Tip Dray 1 Spring Cart. HUMPHREYS & DAVYS. OVERTY BAY SERVANTS REGISTRY. MR S M. SMI TH, Jhilders Road (opposite Catholic Chapel). N.B.— Particular care and attention given to the above. -^

THEATRE ROYAL, GISBORNE. Under the direction of the AUSTRALIAN THEATRICAL MANAGEMENT COMPANY (Limited), Melbourne. Managing Director, Hon. G. Corns, M.L.C. Acting Manager Mr Charles Bradley Treasurer MrR. W. Gbbvillk AN EVENT TO BE CHRONICLED. Appearance here of the World-famed Star, WALTEE BENTLEY, " One of the Greatest Living Actors " (Melbourne Evening Standard), and POWERFUL DRAMATIC COMPANY. FOR A FEW NIGHTS ONLY. O n MONDAY, MARC H 21st, Shakespeare's Sublime Tragedy, " HAMLET." Hamlet WALTER BENTLEY On TUESDAY EVENING, " DAVID GARRICK&CRAMOND BRIG." On WEDNESDAY— "MONEY." Prices of Admission— 4s, 3s, and 2s. Seats booked at Mr W. Good's, where all information may be obtained. 74 GRAND NATIONAL PROMENADE CONCERT & SOCIAL, To be held in the CITY RINK, on ST. PATRICK'S NIGHT, the 17th ins-,. PROGRAMME. Part I. 1. Fantasia on Irish Airs Messrs Da vies, Ormond, & Parnell. 2. Song, " The Harp That Once Thro' Tara's Hall" (Moore) Miss Eilleen O'Connor. 3. Song, "St. Patrick's Day " Father Kehoe. 4. Song, " The Young May Moon "...(Moore) Mrs Matthews. "). Song, " When Other Lips and Other Hearts " (Ba/J'e) Mr Searle. 6. Song, " Kathleen Mavourneen"...(6VoMc/<) Mrs H. M. Pouter. 7. Song, " Let Erin Remember the Days of Old" (Jkoore) Mr E. Lang ford. 8. Song, ' ' Dear Harp of my Country " ( Moore) Mrs Kerr. 9. Song, " 'Tis the Last Glimpse of Erin " (Moore) Mr Dalrymple. 1 10. Recitation, "Shamus O'Brien" (LeFana) Mr Woodward. 11. Song, "The Meeting of the Waters" .....(Moire) Miss Rosina Adair. 12. Song, "The Minstrel Boy".. (Moore) Mr Searle. 13. Duet, " I Saw from the Beach " (Moore) Mrs Kerr and Father Kehoe. Part 11. 1. Song, "When Evening" (Moore) Mr Dalrymple. 2. Song, "Oh, the Days are Gone "..(Moon) Mrs Matthews. 3. Song, " The Wearing o' the Green " Mr E. Langford. 4. Song, " Believe me if all those Endearing Young Charms" Mrs H. M. Porter. 5. Song, " My Sweetheart when a Boy " (Moryan) Mr Searle. 6. Song, " The Rose and the Shamrock " Miss Adair. 7. Song, " When he who Adores Thee " (Moore) Father Kehoe. S. Violin solo Mr Da vies. 9. Son", " There is a Flower that Bloometh" „...(W allace) ; Mr Searle. 10. Sony, " The Last Rose of Summer " ( Moore) Mrs Keru. ( 11. Duct, "Has Sorrow Thy Young Days Shaded" (Moore) Mr Collins and Father Kehoe. Con Save the Qukkn. " Brian Borirs March," during which the ' audience will receive dance programmes. Admission — Single Tickets ... 4s Double Tickets ... (« 6d | J. RO B B " BEGS to return Thanks to his numerous , Customers and the Public generally for the liberal patronage accorded to him during the past Fifteen Years, and is still c prepared to receive Orders for PAINTING, PAPERHANGING, AND GLAZING, Which will be executed with the same satis- ' faction that has been given heretofore. NO SPECIALITY/ J All work done in the best manner possible, A Large Stock of ' PAINTS, VARNISHES, GLASS, PAPERHANGINGS, Etc., On hand and for Sale?"" ARTISTS' MATERIALS IN STOCK. PICTURES FRAMED. MOULDINGS (in great variety) for Sale. 7S NOTICE, MRS M. SMITH courts the Patronage of the Gisborne Ladies. STATIONERY, Etc., Etc., KEPT IN ( STOCK (Supplied by the First Firms). Childers Road (Opposite Catholic Chapel). 21 (

AUTUMN, 1892. I AUTUMN, 1892. PETITE and HARPER nr)EG to announce the Arrival of the FIRST HEAVY SHIPMENT of NEW SEASON'S GOODS. IN ALL DEPARTMENTS the New Ooods are new being shown, amongst which many Novelties will bo found, more especially in the Showroom and Dress Department. A SPLENDID LOT OF | CHEAP, USEFUL, AND STYLISH DRESS MATERIALS JUST OPENED, (Every Color, in French Merinoes and Cashmeres), Extra okmnauy Value. NEW ROBES (Vory Choice), NEW PLUSHES & VELVETEENS, NEW TRIMMINGS, NEW GLOVES, NEW RIBBONS, NEW HOSIERY, &c, &v. gft§° Ladies s/tould take an early opportunity of inspecting these Goods, and also the New HATS, BONNETS, JACKETS, d-c. CLOTHING DEPARTMENT. A FRESH ASSORTMENT OF Men's, Boys' and Youths' Clothing and Mercery OF EVERY DESCRIPTION. NEW STOCK OF HATS, TIES, SHIRTS, MERINO AND L. WOOL UNDERSHIRTS AND PANTS, MEN'S MACINTOSHES, MEN'S AND BOYS' OILSKIN COATS, &c, &c, ALL BEING THE BEST POSSIBLE VALUE OBTAINABLE. PBTTIE &o TI.J^JE&FJBI'EZ,, Impohteks of DRAPERY, CLOTHING, MERCERY, MILLINERY, &c, Gladstone Road, Gieborne,

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Poverty Bay Herald, Volume XIX, Issue 6320, 16 March 1892, Page 3

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