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As they do the block, But where can they be got ? EKAL NICE ONES, YOU KNOW. Not tht heavy, limpish things on© usually sees in the Stores, but a real swell pair, something suitable for the occasion. No\r, I don'fc wanfc to brag, but w« have a BOOT STORE in Gisborne thak has as assortment of Shoos, etc., vrhick will surprise you. Everything there is pretty well equal to whafc you would expect to see in th* leading city in the colony, so rest contented until to-morrow, and then go t« — SPECIAL PRICES FOR~THE OCCASIONLadies' Strong Leather Slippers (Colonial-raade) - - 3/6 Ladies' Single Sole Glace Kid Button Boots - - -7/6 Ladies' Glove Kid Button Shoes (good-fitting) - - - 7/11 Ladies' Strap Shoes (sewn) ..... 4/6 Ladies' Glace Kid Balmorals, high-leg (serviceable) - - 8/11 Ladies' Tan Shoes (the latest and most fashionable shades), from 5/ to 10/6 Ladies' Cashmere Button Boots (odd sizes) - - - 6/11 Ladies' Patent Shoes (dual instep straps) - - - 7/ Ladies' Strong Leather Elastic Sides (heel plates) - - 7/6 Ladies' Calf Kid Button Boots, from - - - - 6/9 Ladies' Glace Kid Oxford Walking Shoes - - - 1/11 Ladies' Calf Kid Balmorals (embroidered vamps) - 9/11 Ladies' Carpet Slippers (pretty patterns) from, ... 3/6 Ladies' Lawn Tennis Shoes ..... 3/6 Gentlemen's Nailed Shooting Boots .... 9/11 Gentlemen's English-made Goloshed Balmorals ... 10/6 Gentlemen's Strong Colonial made Leather Slippers - - 4/11 Gentlemen's Oxford Dress Shoeg .... 10/6 Gentlemen's Leather Elastic Sides (8 and 9) - - 8/6 Gentlemen's Working Boots (nailed and plated) - - 9/11 Gentlemen's Canvas Walking (best material) - - - <$/ Gentlemen's Light Working Bluchers . . . g/H Gentlemen's Light Sunday Boots (grand wear) - - - 10/ Gentlemen's Carpet Slippers ..... 3/6 Gentlemen's Elastic Walking Shoes .... g/6 Gentlemen's Heavy Nailed Bluchers (toe plates and heel plates) 5/11 Maids' Oxford Walking Shoes - - - - - 6/6 Maids' Felt Slippers - - - - . -1/ Maids' Glace Kid Balmorals (good-fitting) - - -8/ Boys' Strong School Boots, from- .... 4/6 Girls' Boots and Shoes in great variety. Peerles3 Gloss Glycerole, Satin Polish, Fronek Blacking, Meltoniim Cream, Alma Polish, Boot Protector?, Cork Soles, etc., etc. THE GISBOBNE CASH BOOT MARKET is now replete with the Newest and Best Class of Goods. I have spared no effort to obtain Extra Special Yalua in all classes of BOOTS AND SHOES, and anticipate a strong demand. The Best Classes of English & Continental Goods a Speciality. COMFORTABLE SHOE LEATHER is a feature you will find nowhere else but at fc The Gisborne & Poverty Bay Cash Boot Market, GLADSTONE ROAD, GISBORNE. Opposite Aigyll Hotel, Gladstone Road. HENNESSY'S FOR BOOTS ! ORMOND LINE mSl^^^ of COACHES. w. fThatten's f leaves Orrand at 8.30 a.m. Monday, Wednesday, Friday & Satvrd x f Returning same Afternoon at 3 p.m. BOOKING OFFICE : Mr J. Waltbr'a Store, Ormond. ,i Now Albioc Stables, opposite Old Brewery. Paaseugera bookad at above Offices will receive every attention. Fardß, Goods, and Parcels at Reduced Rates. SADDLE HORSES ON HIRE. W. F. HATTEN - - Proprietor

Cook County Furnishing Warehouse. NEW GOODS. fTHHE LARGEST STOCK IN GISBORNE Thb Cheapest Assortmixt of FURNISHINGS IN THB TOWN. GLASS AND CROCKERYWARE, AT TBRT LOTT PKICBS. JUST TO" BAWD. 0 | 6 CASES | fl WKRTHEIM'S HAND AND TREADLE WONDERFUL SEWING MACHINES. ;Thh Bust Machijti of tub Dat. Call and Inspecfc th« Machines -working before deciding to purchase any other make. S«fl» «jt Bbfbrrbd Payment Ststbm. Several Pianos in Stock, AT LOWEST CASH RATES. TO AREIVEf~TO ARRIVE 1 Ex S.S. WAIKATO, NEXT WBBKA Large Shipment of NEW GOODS. WIRE-WOVE MATTRESSES mad* on the premises, to anj size, AT LOWBST RATES. STRETCHERS MADE— ALL SIZES. Just Bought— A SHIPMENT OF CANE AND WOOD SEAT CHAIRS, at Low Ratjes. NEW PATTERNS in IRON BEDSTEADS ▲ Great Variety to select from. SIX CASES MASON'S FRUIT JARS And ONE CRATE JAM JARS (in Nests), AT J. TOWNLEY'S, COOK COUNTY FURNISHING WAREHOUSE. SPEIGHT'S DUNEDINBEER AND ' BRA CHE & COMPANY'S AUSTRALIAN WINES, AT THB ; BRITISH EMPIEE HOTEL

City Timber Yards^ GLADSTONE ROAD. [Established 1880.] W. O. Skeet, rpiMBER IyERCHANT, BUILDER & CONTRACTOR. Valuations anb Estimates Prepared. ALL SIZES OF TIMBER. JOINERY OF EVERT DESCRIPTION Ironmongery and all Building Requisites in Stock and for Sale. Agent far Schotner Sprt-y mnd Ketch Venus. GISBORNE JOINERY W RKS, At Back of English Church, grey street. ROBT. ROBB, BUILDER AND CONTRACTOR CARPENTER & JOINER. ESTIMATES for BUILDINGS, ALTERATIONS, or REMOVALS ? #iven on Shortest Notice. Joiners' and Carpentirs' Work. Having a Staff of First-class Tradesmen i always at the Works, with appliances, JOBBING ORDERS of all descriptions in the trade are promptly execoted with BKST MATERIAL and WORKMANSHIP. WOOL-SHEDS ft STATION & FARM BUILDINGS, and making SHEEP DIPS, have been made, a Speciality. Farmers requiring these should consult the undersigned Persons about to Build, or Alter, or Enlarge their Present Buildings, or Requiring House Joinery doing, will find ifc to their advantage to confer with the UNDERSIGNED. ROBT. ROBB, 986 Proprietor, HERETAUJNGA. SCHOOL, Hastings, Hawke's Bat. Principals, Messrs J. A. Fraser and W. A. Robinson. Assistant, Mr H. Brathwaite, Juu. Drill Instructor, Staff Sergeant-Major Huddlestone. BOYS thoroughly prepared for the Higher Schools and Universities. Every facility for physical as well as mental training. Cricket ground (six acres), ' Tennis Court, Gymnasium, and Carpenter's Shop attached. Swimming Baths within quarter of an hour's walk. First Term, 1893, begin* on January 30th. Terms »n application to the Principals. 2EL HORNSBY & CO. NEW ENCLOSED GEAB MOWER COMBINED REAPER AND MOWEB . PATENT CHAIN DRIVING MOWEB These and all Fittings supplied by BOYLAN AND CO., I Agents for above,

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Poverty Bay Herald, Volume XX, Issue 6637, 30 March 1893, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 2 Poverty Bay Herald, Volume XX, Issue 6637, 30 March 1893, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 2 Poverty Bay Herald, Volume XX, Issue 6637, 30 March 1893, Page 1

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