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IMPOBTANT NOTICE. FRESH arrangements ure ia contemplation by the Farmers' Co-operative Association to take over THE WHOLE OF MY PREMISES, And in consequence A GREAT SALE — OF — SURPLUS STOCK WILL BE HELD. Owing to Large Importations my Stock is unusually heavy this month, and MUST BE REDUCED ; so I would ask the co-operation of the Ready-money Public, feeling confident that the Sale will prove a source of satisfaction and benefit to buyers. It is nob a question of Price, but purely A DETERMINATION TO GREATLY |REDUCE THE STOCK. The UOODS HAVE BEEN RE-MARKED IN PLAIN FIGURES during the Sale, which will continue for I ONE MONTH, Commencing SATURDAY, MAY 13th. A Special Table has been loaded withREMNANTS, which have been re-marked at such Prices as will ensure a speedy clearance. COLONIAL AND ENGLISH BLANKETS AND FLANNELS Have been much reduced, my chief aim being to give a maximum of worth at a minimum of cost. Just Opened — 50 PIECES STRIPED FLANNELETTES, which have been marked at Sale Prices. MEN'S WATERPROOF COATS, handsewn, specially imported. AN IMMENSE STOCK OF HATS AND CAPS, Which have been Reduced to English Landed Cost. ¥M. ADAIK, GLADSTONE ROAD. GISBORNE PHOTOGRAPHIC STUDIO. [Established 1876.] SPECIAL ANNOUNCEMENT. UNTIL further notice, the Price of TWELVE CABINET PHOTOS and a 15 x 12 OPAL ENLARGEMENT will be 22/6. Opalette Portraits and Enlargement, TWENTY-FIVE SHILLINGS. TWENTY-FIVE SHILLINGS. My price has been 25s (not 355), and during my seventeen years' residence in Giaborne has never exceeded 30s. <ar See Specimess ox view at Studio C. P. BROWNE, PHOTOGRAPHER. N.B.— No Canvassers employed. 28 MRS CARO, SURGEON T\ E N T I S T, OF NAPIER, Has arrived in Gisborne, remaining until FRIDAY NEXT, and may be consulted at the Masonic Hotel as usual. 308 dentistry! messrs wilson & davies SURGEON DENTISTS, Tenxysox Street, Napier. MR WIESON will visit GISBORNE every three months. His next visit will be about the middle of AUGUST next. Messages to be left at Mr Geo. Foster's^ Chemist, Gladstone road. 315 VOICE CULTIVATION. Music— Piano, Organ and Harmonium. MISS MICHELL (Organist Wesley Church), Pupil of George Herbert, R.A.M..R.H. Hart, M. A., and Professor Carl Sell mitt, X.C.C., It., receives Pupils at the Music Room, Gladstone road (next J. Wai lace's). Fees (in advance), per term of 12 weeks : One hour lesson, Two Guine as half-hour, One Guinea. Private addre ss >ir J. O. Barnard's, Palmerston road.

Special AdTertiseinentg. IAOTIE,E&CO,, WHOLESALE AND RETAIL STOREKEEPERS, GISBORNE. MAGUIRE & COMPANY for Bushfellers' Requisites. Call and inquire Prices. ■ITAGUIRE & COMPANY for TEAS. MAGUIRE & COMPANY for Groceries at lower rates than any in town. MAGUIRE & COMPANY for Crockery. Large assortment, at exceedingly low prices, to clear. MAGUIRE A; COMPANY for Canterbury Hams and Bacon. MAGUIRE & COMPANY are noted for Qualitt and Value. TtTAGUIRE 4; COMPANY for Cutlery. MAGUIRE & COMPANY have just received a large shipment of Kerosene, which they are selling at very low rates, being overstocked. MAGUIRE & COMPANY for Brushware. MAGUIRE * COMPANY for Flour and Oatmeal. Cheaper than ever. The success of our business in verified by the fact that we sell cheaper and give belter value than can be obtained elsewhere. Give us a call. MIGUIRE &~ COMPANY, WHOLESALE AND RETAIL STOREKEEPERS, Gisborne. "hAUENSTEIN BROS. | ! JO. Clothing J ! Eactory. ; > " TUST OPENED- ! H* OILSKIN COATS. " ' Superior Quality. ! 0 TUST ARRIVED— Jjjj v ! MACINTOSH COATS w HI Sewn Seams. *J \ New Shapes. M ™ | TUST ARRIVED— | U yl | Our Superior Make j v . ' WINTER CLOTHING. I < " Cheaper than ever. ! B TUST OPENED- y £ I HOSIERY, HATS , ! SCARFS. M I Immense Variety. ' A i\ - ° I Hi W| New Zealand j ™ CLOTHING FACTORY. I j HAUENSTEIN BROS. ! i . i Special ! Whinray's FURNISHING WAREHOUSE [Established 1877]. SOLE AGENT for COOK COUNTY for the Wiosnor Pianoforte Company, Berlin. Sample in stock. Inspection invited. S3" My Shop is noted for good workmanship, having taken First class Award in the 1882 Exhibition for CHEFFIONERS. To do things well, ev'n loss incurred, Has always been my trade icatchword. The large increased support extended to me since erecting new warehouse (now far too small to exhibit half my stock), is the best evidence of the public appreciation, and [luring the next few months SPECIAL QUOTATIONS will be made, prior to alterations and additions being made, being much hampered for Show-room at present. To those Furnishing, give me a call. J. WHINRAY.

IN THE ASSIGNED ESTATE —OF— G. R MOORE & CO. OPEN EVERY MORNING, 9 O'CLOCK. BARGAINS IN CALTC()ES ' FLANNELS, SHIRTINGS, &c. B 4R(xATTf S IN SHEETINGS > FORFARS, HOLLANDS, &o. JJ A O/1 A TVQ IN DRESS GOODS, PRINTS, &c. JJ A TJQ A INS IN HOSIERY ' RI BBO NS, GLOVES, &c. BARGAINS IN UNDER<:!LOTHING ' JACKETS, DUST-CLOAKS, JJ^JJGr.AJJfg IN MEN ' S AND BOYS' CLOTHING, &c. BARGAIN S iN SHIRTS ' HATS > sox » TIES « &c< - £2l69 value, and only cost us £775, so we can afford and will give yon some RARE BARGAINS. 35 cases I nvrrpTxr r^r^r^'Pici i 35 oases 35 CASES I iM Jli W VjUUIJIJ, I 35 CASES Bought expressly for this Sale. Shaw, Robinson, and Company, OF CHRISTCHURCH, Successful Purchasers of the Drapery and Clothing Stock in the Assigned Estate of G. R. Moore and 00.

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Poverty Bay Herald, Volume XX, Issue 6691, 5 June 1893, Page 2

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