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HOOEAY ! HOORAY ! o HENNESSY'S FOR BOOTS! rriHE CASH BOOT MARKET i a still replete with BARGAINS for everyone. I -■L have given Splendid Value in the past, but on this occasion I am enabled to offer you Exceptional Opportunities for Bargains in every description of BOOTS and SHOES, having just landed some EXCELLENT NEW GOODS, ex Rangatira from London. My extensive trade is just one instance of what can be done by studying the comforts of Customers. Comfort iti shoe leather is n feature you find no where elae but at the GISBORNE AND POVERTY BAY CASH BOOT MARKET. Those who have tried me speak from experience. Ido what no other firm can approach — meot the demands and requirements of the most fastidious in shoe leather at UNPARALLELED PRICES. PKICE LIST. Ladies' Clofch-top Persian Hide Goloshed Oxfoid Walking Shoes 4/6 Maids' Felt Boots (fur bound, very warm) - - - 5/6 Men's Kid Walking Shoes - - - - - 7/6 Ladies' Kid Button Boots (odd Bizes) - - - - 5/11 Men's Heavy Nailed Working Boots .... 9/11 Ladies' Patent Court Shoes - - - - - 3/6 Ladies' Kid Elastic Sides (patent toe caps) - - - G/Q Men's Nailed Shooting Boots (the farmer's boot) - - 10/6 Men's Strong Leather Bluchers (heavy nailed) - - - 5/9 Ladies' Prunella Button Boots (odd sizes) - - - 5/11 Ladies' Glace Kid Oxford Walking Shoes - - - 5/6 Men's Open-front Derby Balmorals - - - - 9/11 Maids' Felt Slippers - - - - - - 1/ Men's Plain Shooters (heel and toe plates) - - - 10/ Ladies' Glace Kid lace Boots ----- 8/6 Men's Felt Slippers (very comfortable) .... 3/3 Ladies' Heavy Leather Elastic Side 3 (strong and serviceable) - 8/6 KX2:Nr:aarssfs3r 9 *s for boots. o ■ Peerless Gloss, Glycerole, Satin Polish, French Blacking, Meltonian Cream, Alma Polish, Boot Protectors, Cork Soles, etc., etc. The Best Classes of English & Continental Goods a Speciality. The Gisborne & Poverty Bay Cash Boot Market, GLADSTONE KOAD, GISBORNE. Opposite Argyll Motel, Gladstone Road ORMOND LINE OF COACHES. wT£IIATTEN f 8 / lOACH leaves Ormnd ab 8.30 a.m. Monday, Wednesday, Friday & Satced ay Returning same Afternoon at 3 p.m. BOOKING OFFICE ; Mt J. Walter 1 * Store, Ormoud. „ New Albion Stables, opposite Old Browory. Passengers booked at above Offices will receive every attention. Faros, Goods, and Parcels at Reduced Rates. SADDLE HORSES ON HIRE. W. F. HATTEN - - Proprietor SANDLANT BROTHERS, selling I SELLING COACH AND CARRIAGE Q2T I ON BUILDEKS, FASTER THAN EVER ! WHEELWRIGHTS AND GENERAL BETTER THAN EVER! BLACKSMITHS, MOST respectfully desire to Thank their ADEANE & PRIMROSE Customers and the Public generally for the very liberal patronage accorded them, AI * E offering and hope by honest workmanship and reason- SPECIAL Al VALUE able prices to merit a continuance of the same. T EG GIN OS, OILSKIN COATS, CA-M-HT AWrr -D-DnTTTTr-RQ -" WATERPROOF RIDING APRONS, SANDLANT BROTHERS buggy aprons and rugs, HAVE ON HAND VALISES, AND HORSE COVERS. A Large Stock of First-class a large stock of General Saddlery BUILDING MATERIALS AT a s n pS n R TT ES , 01 EVEB J *"OBIPTiOK f to KEDUCE STOCK IMMEDIATELY. Suitable to the Trade. REPAIRS | Repairs of all kinds | REPAIRS VEHICLES ! VEHICLES promptly and well done, on hand or to order. a t Lowest Rates. OT Our make of PACK SADDLES are Fainting and Trimming DonG superior to any imported here, and lower in IN A MOST SUPERIOR STYLE P rlCe> ADDRESS • SANDLANT-JROTHERS, OTB^ B 2S gS^^t? BOYLAN dfcCO., IRONMONGERS. City Timber Yards, READ, AND AVAIL YOURSELVES GLADSTONE ROAD. OF THE OPPORTUNITY. _ Anyone Furnishing [Established 1880.] CAN PROCURE Fenders, Grates, Ranges, Stoves, Boilers, ITT f\ QlrrkAf Saucepans, Tinware, Cutlery,Electro-piate, TT • VF« lOJOlvsvsLj Bruahware, Buckets, Tubs, etc. miMBER TV/I'ERCHANT, Note— BOYLAN & CO. X JAIL Bushmen and Contractors builder & contractor. WILL DO WELL TO CALL __ ~ _ AND PROCURE VALUATIONS AND ESTIMATES PREPARED. Saws, Axes (assorted), Mall Rings, Wedges, ATT ot7T^ (TE 1 TTMRTTR Adzes, Blasting Powder, Billies^ PannikTns, ALL SIZES 0F TIMBEB " Tents, Ovens, Augurs. JOINERY OF EVERY DESCRIPTION BOYLAN & CO. To Ranholders and Farmsrs IRONMONGER^ AND Building *w *«MMMWAMeA>a cmuvh * Guutsia REQUISITES in Stock and for Sale. WE OFFER, AT LOWEST PRICES. Agent for Schooner Spray and Wire, Staples, Hinges, Chains, Spades Ketch Venus. Shovels, Pumps, Piping, Farm and Garden Seeds — in fact, all Farm Requisites. — — — — BOYLAN & CO. Blacksmiths and Iron^rkors, GISBORNE JOINERY W RKS, CALL IN AND PURCHASE YOUR AT BACK OF ENGLISH CHURCH, Bar Iron, Steel, Shoes, Nails, Hammers GREY STREET. Vices, Anvils, etc., etc., at -. BOTLAN * Co * ROBT. ROBB, . NOTICE. TIUILDER AND CONTRACTOR TO PROPERTY OWNERS. ** CARPENTER^ JOINER. O WNERS of 555EP RUNS and mk^J^ \J LANDED PROPERTY wishing HONb, or KJLMOVALS to realise are desired to communicate Given on Shortest Notice, with us and forward full particulars _ . . - . , ___ . of their property, price, etc. During jOinerS ana GarpenteiS WOIiS. the past few years, through our agency, Having a Staff of First-class Tradesmen a number of Capitalists i have been intro- alwaJS a t the Works, with appliances, duced to POVERfY BAY and have invested JOBBING ORDERS of all descriptions in considerable sums in the District, and at the t he trade are promptly executed with present time we have enquirers SEEKING BEST material and workmanship. Investments. WO ol-sheds & station & farm P No charge made unless sale effected. W™Z these should C ° nSult the undersi g ned AH communications treated with discreet Persons about to Build, or Altkr, or privacy. Enlarge their Present Buildinos, or — Requiring House Joinery doing, will find Oil WO A "HT V V Xt r*f\ it to their advantage to confer with the . B. ZLUAJJis&X Ct, I/O-, UND ERSIGNED. LAND AND ESTATE AGENTS, ROBT. ROBB, NAPIER- I Proprietor.

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Poverty Bay Herald, Volume XX, Issue 6768, 4 September 1893, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 2 Poverty Bay Herald, Volume XX, Issue 6768, 4 September 1893, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 2 Poverty Bay Herald, Volume XX, Issue 6768, 4 September 1893, Page 1

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