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IT CAN BE DONE! I CAN DO IT, and do it well at that. The immense increase of my business is o itself a maguißcent proof of my assertion. At this moment I hold the Larges 1 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 legion) patronising HENNESSY'S know that for selection and a quick appreciation of their wants, H'KNNESSY i.-i to the fore. My Goods are celebrated all over the province for newness of stylos, 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, from • - 3/6 Ladies' Norwegian Felt Slippers (size 3 sui.l 4) - - - /9 Ladies' Prunella Walking Shoes ... - 5/11 Men's Nailed Bluchers - - - - - - 6/6 Men's English-made, Nailed, Working Boots - - - 1/0 Men's Leather Slippers (high fronts) - - • - 5/ Boys' Solid Kip Balmorals (copper toes) - 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 Klastic Sides .... - 9/11 Ladies' Patent Court Shoes (beads) ... - 5/6 Ladies' Strong Leather Lace - - . 8/6 Ladies' Kid Klastic Sides (mixed sizes, to clear) - - 6/6 Gents' Strong, Nailed, Derby Balmorals - - - H/ Ladies' Cushmero 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-bouud Slippers - 2/6 Ladies' Leather Slippers ..... 3/6 Children's Strap Shoes - - - - - - 1/, 1/3 0" HENNESSY'S FOR BOOTS! W. *T HENNBBBT, The Gisborne & Poverty Bay Cash Boot Market GLADSTONE J;()AD GISBORNE. Opposite Aigyll Hotel, Gladstone Road. IDIR/ESS J^IsTJD FJLSHIIOISr. JUST OPENED UP AT First Show of Autumn Drapery, Clothing, and Millinery. HT HAS much pleasure in informing the Public of Gisborne and surrounding • JLi. districts that he has spared no pains in selecting the Choicest of Goods in every Department, and now invites their kind inspection. DRESS DEPARTMENT. This Department embraces all the Newest Fashions, Shades, and Materials in Zebeline Stripes, French Foules, Crape Cloths, Costume Tweeds, Meltons, Estamenp, Plain and Fancy Serges, Fancy Amazones, French Cashmere and Merinos, Plushes, etc , etc. DRESS ROBES.' DRESS ROBES/ In all the .Latest Shades and Materials. MILLINERY~DEPARTMENT. NEW NOVELTIES ! NEW NOVELTIES ! NEW NOVELTIES ! Ladies' Black and Fancy Straw Hats and Bonnets, Ladies' Felt Hats, Tom Tugs Sou-westers, Feathers, Birds, Butterflies, Pompons, Aigrettes, Mechlins, Chiffons Veilings, Corsets (Thompson's and other makes), Umbrellas, Kid, Silk, and Cashmere Gloves, Hosiery, fcibbous, Embroideries, etc., etc. JACKETS AND MANTLES. Ladies' and MuiuV Cloth, Tweed, Plush, and Sealette Jackets Ladies' and Maids' Ulsters and Waterproof Cloaks. FURS ! FURS ! FURS ! Fur Boas, Lapland Fur Tapes Real Lynx, Rabbit, and Squirrel Medeci Collarettes, HOUSEHOLD DEPARTMENT. 150 pairs Colonial and English Blankets, Flannels, Rugs, Counterpanes, Flannelettes, Cretonnes, Wool Shirtings, Towels, Fingerings, etc., etc. CLOTHING DEPARTMENT. Men's, Boys', and Youths' Overcoats, Suits, Macintoshes, Woollen Hosiery, Flannel Unders, Crimean Shirts, Cardigan Jackets and Vests, Hard and Soft Felt Hats, Knitted Pants, etc, etc. £§T All at my well-known Low Prices. DRAPER, CLOTHIER AND GENERAL IMPORTER, Gladstone Road. 1891-921 WOOL SEASON 1 1891-92 Great Sale of Saflcilery. t>i\VU"Q f\"KT "DTjnC W7^ ' iave secured a line of TWELVE i}UW.ttUIM U-KUd., \\ DOZEN LADIFS' AND GENTS' Of London, Ciirisichuuch, Napier SADDLES, to reduce Manufacturer's Stock, AND Gisborne, a & unrepeatable Quotations ; and we now BEG to announce that they are Cash offer these to the Public at a REDUCTION r> i c * i • °f "0 per cent, below our already wellPurchasers for the coming season s knowu } ow rates aireaa y well Clips Of Wool J c are H ' so * n reee 'pt of advices of a ai nr v- r i io, • j t^i large Stock of specially imported general Al 8 0,-Of Pieces, Locks, and Stained Fleece. p A * DDL KRY, shortly to land, «md being m „, t — •■■— ■ already pressed for room, we must perforce To bheepfarmers who prefer having .Vool ; char a very large portion of our present scoured on their own account we can guar- Stock Evm at a Sacrifice. antee satisfaction, us a stafF of expert wool Thoße in waDt of Saddlery should avail classers and scourers will be employed. themselves of the present opportunity to Cartage Free from and to the Grower's secure real Bargains, as ice are determined town agents, and quick dispatch will be to realise largely at once. given all commission lots. The Greatest Variety, Largest Stock, and We are now booking for priority of scour- Be |' Z^^ dis . tricfc f tO p Ch ° O f c 'n^ ing, so that early notice is requested. Special attention given to Country Orders, t» j i and satisfaction guaranted m all cases. HIGHEST PRICES GIVEN FOR Sheepskins, Hides & Tallow. Remember our address - F ADEANE & PRIMROSE, For further particulars, apply to— SADDLERS & HARNESS MAKER THE NEW ZEALAND LOAN & MER Gladstone Road and Peel Street, CANTILE AGENCY CO., Lmd. Gisborne. OR JAMES CORRIGAN, Repairs of all kinds, in Best Style, at 48 Manager. Lowest Rates, promptly executed. UNIVERSAL TWINING T> OOMS, A RGYL L — „ -*^ •„■■-•' TO HIS TRUSTY RETAINER Corner Gladstone Road and „„„„ PT , Tr , Lowe Street. GKE^iIJNU. HOT DINNERS from 12 to 2 r.M. _,„„ T . . , » T ~T~ „ , r . -„ (with private entrance) for Ladies. - n J an ftbod cheer MEALS, ONE SHILLING^ Private terms fo an(l joviality> are hereby dire ' c f ed to the Large Stocks of FRESH FRUITS of all descriptions Ar «y U <J eme ff. r % th ?Y will find the while in Season. gates and portals of the. family mansion ajar, OYSTER SUPPERS PROVIDED FOR. and an ever-hearty welcome to the weary The situation of these Rooms renders them speci- wayfarer, irrespective of clan, country, ally convenient to business people and visitors to religion, or color. town - , . , His Grace the Duke of Argyll holds a levee The intcrnaUrrongemcnts arc under the personal eve^ y morningj and ia pleased in granting supei vision o BUDD Proprietor. audience to have presentations made at the '_ ' same time, receiving tribute, distributing m tt mm t> 17 T T ' C largesse, and causing the wassail bowl to .LiUllXlili-Li-IJ O re volute on its axis. T TTTSTCt AND TAPE WDRM Gentlemen from the primeval fastnesses of juuxtyx zxx*jy xxm.aj V " AIX the impenetrable bush are expected to appear ox -EjlrlJ: X\jf c j ad j n c our t costume, claw hammers, and A SAFE AND CERTAIN CURE FOR w hj te chokers, bearing the arms of their LUNGWORM IN SHEEP, guild, namely, a golden grindstone, cupAlso — povted by silver axes on a purple field of Fo.r Worms in Dous, Horses, & Calves. supple-jack, with the motto, '• Whilst I live /' whack." rr^HE MEDICINE reaches the Luugs Huntaways returning in cheque suits .1 through the Blood Tissues, and the (provided the cheque is a large one and a good Tape Worm is attacked by the Medicine negotiable pattern) shall be considered en mixing with the Food. regie. Whippers-in and body-snatchers The Parasites are in almost every instance coming provided, on presentation with the dissolved before being expelled. This is, I Rex iKcuniarum in fisto, shall be cheerfully think, of great importance, as by this means I aken in, and comfortably dossed, the lift- of the parasite is destroyed, thereby One long and special refreshment, together preventing further spread of the evil. with nine Jubilee shillings and a tanner, Five Gallons of the Mixture is sufficient given for every second-hand half-sovereign to dose 1000 Lambs. produced at the bar of the house. Price, 8s per gallon. Given under our hind, and sealed with IS- All orders promptly attended to. our b 'g thumb, this 24th July, 1891 E. V. LUTTRELL, JlSk JAMES FINLAY, 572 Ormond- fli||p^ Fifth uke of Argyll. W. L. FILE *^wi(|ws>«^: 45 BEGS leave to announce that he bas T'Ti'XTT'T? A T C^d AT A "\TT^ taken those Premises L&IS L KA I. LAJA b AJN U Next to Adeane and Primrose's. FIREWOOD YARDS. Ox SATURDAY /^OAL, ! I NEWCASTLE, TAUPIRI will be displayed V_yOAL ! | & WESTPORT COAL DAIRY-FED PORK, PRIME SAUSAGES By Bag or Ton. POULTRY, Uesidcs FRUIT & VEGETABLES, FIREWOOD - MANUKA, and MIXED, Etc Etc Etc CUT to any length and delivered .„ T_. . "' '' ' .t. . , , CHEAP FOR CASH. W. L. File is a Cash Buyer of Dairy -fed Pork and Poultry. j £ QQ

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Poverty Bay Herald, Volume XIX, Issue 6320, 16 March 1892, Page 4

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