Spring & Summer Fashions, 1892 PETTIE AND HARPER HAVE much pleasure in intimating that their EARLY SHIPMENTS of NEW GOODS are now ready for inspection. 4O ! 4O C7^LS3E3£S I -SfcO HAVE ALREADY BEEN RECEIVED, ex Coastal and Direct Steamers. SPECIAL ATTENTION is directed to the DRESS DEPARTMENT, where the extent and variety of New Goods shown far exceeds anything hitherto attempted so early in the Season. In addition to the many decided Novelties, in the way of Fancy Dress Materials, Knop Tweeds, Bengalirtes, Robes, etc., EXTRAORDINARY VALUE is offered in Plain Goods, such as Carmelites, Beiges, Nun's Cloth, and Cashmeres, in all the new summer colorings, and principally in double-widths, suitable for tha New Umbrella Skirt. All our well-known lines of Black, French, and German Merinoes and Cashmeres, Serges, Nun's Cloth, Crape Cloths, Broches, and Grenadines now fully stocked. In WASHING MATERIALS the variety is almost endless. Delaines, Pongees, Sateens, Prints, Muslins, etc., at Prices that will favorably compare with the largest houses in the colony. The SHOW ROOM is replete with Novelties in Mantles, Jackets, Capes, Blouses. Shirts, Fronts, Collars, Ties, Aprons, Corsets, Underclothing, Hats, Bonnets, and Trimmings. The HOUSEHOLD DRAPERY being for the most part imported direct from the Manufacturers, we confidently assert that our VALUE in Calicoes, Sheetings, Damasks, Counterpanes, Lace Curtains, Towels, etc., etc., cannot be beaten in New Zealand. Flannelettes ! Flannelettes ! Flannelettes ! Ask for the lines at 4s 6d and 6s 6d per dozen. The HOSIERY and HABERDASHERY DEPARTMENTS are now fully stocked-with New Hosiery, Gloves, Umbrellas, Embroideries, Trimmings, Buttons, and Haberdashery of all kinds. The CLOTHING DEPARTMENT is again replenished with New Goods of every description of Men's, Youths', and Boys' Clothing, Hats, Shirts, Ties, etc., etc. p&t- IN ALL DEPARTMENTS our great object is to the very best value obtainable in the trade, and thus maintain our leading position in the District. zfzettiie "^"lEjli^ipiejir,, Importers of DRAPERY, CLOTHING, MERCERY, MILLINERY, &c, Gladstone Road, Gisboi'ne. All in the clowns the fleet was moored, With streamers waving in the wind ; When Black-eyed Susan came on board, Oh 1 what shall I my true love find ? WELL, the likeliest place is HENNESSY'S. Your true * V love wanted a decent pair of Boots. There is not the slightest doubt about the variety and magnitude of HENNESSY'S STOCK. It is the newest, cleanest, and most powerful value in the province. These be strong words, but true words, and the best half of the Boot buyers of Poverty Bay are my vouchers. The Gisborne Cash Boot Market is the haunt of the noble army of Commercials, therefore I have the pick of all the baskets. Ergo ! My Customers also have that privilege. PRICE LIST: Ladies' Austrian Prunella Walking Shoes - - - 6/6 Maids' Bedroom Slippers (warm and comfortable) - - 1/ Ladies' Kid Lace Boots, from - - - - " ?Vw Men's Nailed Shooting Boots ----- 10/ Girls' Kid Elastic Sides - . - - ~ n,* Ladies' .Kid Button Boots - - - - - v/» Ladies' Kid Oxford Walking Shoes (tog caps) - - - t>/H Men's Kip Nailed Bluchers ----- 6/S Men's English-made Goloshed Balmorals - • * lu/o Ladies' Colonial-made Leather Slippers - • - 3 /6 Ladies' Strong Leather Lace (heel plates and toe places) - 9/6 Meu's Open front Balmorals (heel plates and toe plates) - 10/ Ladies' Sand Shoes - - - - - " Ladies' Prunella Button Boots - - - - - 7/6 ladies' Fancy Venetian Slippers ... - 3/6 Men's Solid Kip Pegged Watertight^ - - - - 12/o Glycerole, Bexby's Royal Polish, Peerless Gl ss, Satin Polish, Meltoman Cream, Boot Protector?, etc., etc. HENNESSY'S°FOR BOOTS W. J. HENNESSY, The Gisborne & Poverty Bay Cash Boot Marke GLADSTONE KOAD, GISBORNE. Opposite Argyll Hotel, Gladstone Road. ORMOND LINE lS9|gtf^**^ ®^ COACHES. W. F. HATTEN'S f leaves Ormnd at 8.30 a.mT Monday, Wedn.^day, Fhiday & Saturda Returning same Afternoon at 3 p.m. BOOKING OFFICE : Mr J. Walter's Store, Ormond. i New Albloc Stables, opposite Old Erowery. Paaaengers booked at above Offices will receive every attention. Faros, Goodß, and Parcels at Reduced Rates, SADDLE HORSES ON HIRE. W. F. HATTEN - - Proprietor
Phcenix Tire Assurance j Company of London. Established 1782.] X OSSES EXCEED £18,000,000. Prompt and Liberal Settlement. Insurances effected at Lowest Current Rates. CECIL F. LEWIS, District Manager. SPORTING_SEASON. BOYLAN AND CO. HAVE FOR SALE : — Powder. " Guns. " Beat brands and Breech, M. Loaders, Varieties. Rifles, Revolvers. Shot. Sundries. Chilled and common ; Wads Pouches size from No. 10 to Belts Flasks Swan shot. Measures Fittings I CARTRIDGES AND CASES. Loading Machines. 5 Cartridges made with our New and Latest Improved Loamg f Machine. The very acme of accuracy guaranteed. EAR MARKS made to any pattern required Guns and Arms Repaired. ' BOYLAN~AND QO,
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Poverty Bay Herald, Volume XIX, Issue 6482, 27 September 1892, Page 1
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