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DIRECT IMPORTATION. Grand ExMMtioiTof Summer Drapery, Ex s.s. Ruahine from London and other steamers. PETTIB and II ARPER Have already Opened about 40 oa!I I Forty Cases of New Goods, 1 40 cilll And have SEASONABLE -XT OVELTTES EaSONABLE IN OVELTISS TO ARRIVE BY ALMOST EVERY STEAMER. Dress Department The principal feature is tho variety of SHOT MATERIALS. Shot Silks, Beiges, Chevrons, Serges, Fancy Mixtures, Whipcords, Sateens, Delaines, Printed Cambrics, Muslins, etc. Novelties in Robeß and Special Dress Lengths. Show Boom Ladies' Hats, Bonnets, Mantles, Jackets, Capes, Blouses, Fichus, Laces, Ribbons Gloves, Underclothing, Corsets, etc., etc. I Household Drapery. Very large supply of all our well-known lines of Calicoes, Sheetiuga, Damasks, Serviettes, Curtains, Counterpanes, Cretonnes, Art Muslins, Hollands, Diapers, Selicias, Flannelettes, etc., etc. All at orices even lower than last season, notwithstanding distinct advances on many lines in the Home market. Clothing Department. Now showing the largest and best-assorted stock of Clothing and Mercery in the district. New Suits, New Shirts, New HtUs, New Ties, etc., etc. ; also, New ranges of Moleskin, Cord, and Drill Trousers, Working Shirts, etc., etc. All Splendid Valuk. Hosiery and Haberdashery Fully Assorted 1 Splendid Variety 1 Grand Value. Direct Importation. P. and H. would respectfully call attention to the VERY LOW PRICES at ! which the above Goods are marked, IN PLAIN FIGURES. We are determined to sell Cheaper than ever, and we confidently ask the public to continue their support, hitherto so freely given. We import direct from the Manufacturers, our prices are the loivest, our stock is the largest, our goods aro the freshest, and our terms are the best. PETTIB &° HABPEB, Gladstone Road, Gisborne.

ARRIVAL OF THE NEW __/!__ It is not often that the arrival of a ship ment of goods in New Zealand waters is TDOVERTY T) AY rpURF i^LUB co generally welcomed as the arrival of the _ [j J_ \_J present parcel of W.iterbury Watehoa. By SPRING MEETING the fire on the Ruahiae TUESDAY AND WEDNESDAY, 3000 Waterburys- Octobh.r 17th and 18th, 1893. gold silver, and nickel-were destroyed, A. T. DANVE^Handicappcr. and this interruption in the regular inflow '_ ri hai kept the market bare till the landing PROGRAMME of the present parcel The Hon. Dr. Pollen stated in the Legislative Council tint * IKST UAr - P^non AnnrT MvrEs 1. Maiden Plate, of 25 soys. Three-year-JO.OOO ADULT MALES oklg __ _ ar __, -^ {our-year . oldß and pay the whole of this colony's taxation, upwards Bst 21b ; mares allowed 51b and maintain its Civil Service, run its railways gelding 3 31b. For horses that have not and public works, and forms the nucleus of vron a race of the value of 25 soys. 1 mile, the colony's prosperity ; and yet to thin very 2. Maiden Hack Scurry, of 10 soys. Catch limited population over weights. Post entry. For hacks that 120 000 Waterburys nave neve i" won a race of any description. ' liii' furlongs. have been sold nnd delivered, and the ship- 3 spring Handicap, of 100 soys ; H-milea. ment now landing consists of 4> Handicap Pony Race, of 10 soys. For 2880 Watkbbcrys, ponies not exceeding 14 hands in which i, followed by the Elinor Vernon, due hei 8 ht > » nd , tha P have ne ™r started in a • „ _,-,, f i. ,„:,(, J w.f a. or handicap race, hack and pony in a month, with racea excepted _ £ ntrance> Bov> g lo / c 2SBO More, Saturday, 14th October, at 4 p.m, 5 all fold already to the wholesale trade, who furlongs. have been waiting supplies for from three to 5- Hurdle Handicap, of 55 soys ; over 7 four month ■■. Large as these figures are, flights of hurdles. If miles two o her shipment* are to arrive before 6. Hack Hurdles Handicap, of 10 soys; Christinas, and we venture to affirm that no over 4 nights of hurdles. Close Saturday, other watch cau show a sale in New Zealand 14th October, ac 4 p.m 1 mile during that period covered since the Water- 7. 1 lying Handicap, of 50 soys ; 6 furlongs bury advent of 8. Hacks' Handicap, of 10 soys. Close on One to Each Hundred Waterburys. Saturda^ "^^ p - m - * ""^ Jewellers and retail dealers will kindly 1, Second Hurdles Handicap, of 50 soys ; send their orders to our agents as quickly as ove r 6 flights of hurdles. 1 J miles. po3eible. 2. ShCOND Handicap Pony Race, of 10 soys. WATERBURY WATCH CO.. Same conditions as First Handicap Pony Bond and Cbawfobd Streets, Duwdix. f^ Songs® P - m ' "^ .1 3, Makaraka Handicap, of 100 soys ; 1 mile. ~ ~---— 4 - Disposal Stakes Handicap, of 25 soys. A PRETTY CONCEIT. The winner to be sold with his engagements, and proceeds of sale to go to Club The enormous sales of the Waterbury Fund. Eutrance night of first day's races have led firms who do not care for a steady at 9 p.m. 7 furlongs. j turnover at a legitimate profit to explore the 5. Hurry Scurry, of 10 soys. Post entry, purlieus of the Continent for cheap inferior 6 fur!ougs>. " tickers "—we do not call them watches — 6. Waikanae Handicap, of 50 soys ; 5 furwith which to "run the Waterbury." These longs. possess one virtue only — that of showing the 7. Hacks' H-A>-nicAP, of 10 soys. Close at dealer a return of some 150 per cent, on his 9 p.m, night first day's races. 6 furlongs, outlay. That they should keep time is a 8. Forced Handicap, of 25 soys ; 1 mile, matter of no moment, so long as they re- SATURDAY, 30th SEPTEMBER, 1893, semble the Waterbury in outward appea-r- Nominations close at 9 p.m. for ance, style of casing, &c , with suibcient . r closeness to deceive a careless or unwary Spring Handicap 1 soy purchaser. Firms doing this often say to Fly ing Handicap 1 soy us, " What do we care ;we can make five }™ Hurdle Handicaps ... 1 soy each shillings more a watch on them than we can Makaraka Handicap ... 1 soy on yours ; and as for keeping time, well, our v aikanao Handicap ... 1 soy troubles about that." Buyers requiring Weights for First Day's Races— Thursreliable watches cm trust the Waterbury, day, sth October, 1893 and the public requiring the correct time Acceptances— Monday, 9th October. should see that they pet it. The gents' o-.- The .Secretary and one of the Stewards ladies' Waterbury, gold fried or in sterling will attend at Tausley's Stables at 2 p.m. on silver, are hands, nno, inexpensive, and Thursday, 12th October, to measure and durable; whilst the nickel varieties are so issue certificates of lieight of ponies; Certifiwell known that they require no further cate to be produced at the scales. recommendation. It is a pretty conceit for For full programme with regard to here and there a stray trader to think his penalties, amouct of acceptances, etc., ace imports of the " Nebuchadnezzar," the Posters, "Millenium," the "Gonbong," or some _ J. H. AISLABIE, other specially titled monstrosity, has any 27 Secretary. effect on the Waterbury market, whilst for every watch he nervously orders over one hundred Waterburys are always afloat for New Zealand. The real strength of the % J8 J» Waterbury lies in its absolute reliability, in other words its absolute refusal to keep MM anything but the correct time. We sometimes st-e " tickers "—we still bar them any POVERTY BAY TURF CLUB. other title— offered for sale which are really wonderful combinations. They not only npHE following two races for Two-year-exhibifc the whole of the celestial bodies on .JL olds will be included in the Annual their faces, but keep time, or profess to, tell Programme, provided not less than ten you the state of the money market, the entries are received for each race : — amount of aDy particular member's in- First Day. debtedness at Bellamy's, and the name of the Welcome Stakes, of 40 soys, For twonext bank to reconstruct m Australia. _ Ihe year-olds. Weights : Colts Bst 51b, fillies Waterbury does not do this It simply and geldings Bst. Entrance, 2 soys. Four keep 3 coirecfc time, and goes on doing so. furlongs. -—-. Second Day. " Nursery Handicap, of 40 soys. For twoGOOD VALUE. year-olds. Entrance, 2 soys. Five furlongs. The Waterbury is good value for money, Entries close on SATURDAY, 9th Sepand no better proof of this statement can be tember, by 3 p.m., afc the Club-room, asked or given than its immense sale. Any Masonic Hotel. watch, the sale of which can be made to Bad, entry must be accompanied by the exceed necessary amount payable, or it will not 120,000 be received, to a population no larger than New Zea- 382 J. H. AISLABIE, Secretary. land's, and that, too, without diminishing its demand, requires no further recommen- ' " ~ dation. This trade has been built up on the KPRfIF AL NOTI f! V, solid basis of good value for money. The OlXit>l . AJj iMU±llj.&. wholesaler and the retailer maintain a uniform and moderate price, and the public are T "TIT QTT' |j1 1/1 secured by the magnitude of the turn over O . JLTJL XV. Pi JTJ The Waterbury is carried by all classes of s IN THEATRE BUILDINGS) the community ; and is cased to suit all wearers. The new and pretty nickel " ? L " Has a is a good youths' or misses' watch; the LARGE AND WELL - ASSORTED sterling silver and gold-filled "N" are STOCK f)W JTTJfqr l OT _vv handsome ladies 1 watches, whether in plain M OtK ?*Z»tt!o or chased chatelaine or open-faced cases; tr±lUL±,lxl±,b, while, for gentlemen, the nickel " J," or the Which have been personally selected. sterling silver or gold-filled "K" are at least as handsome as the highest class of _______ _ English or American levers. Intending TTTHITE ROSE KEROSENE buyers shonld call at our agencies and »» (150 test, patent nozzle), inspect. McGILL'S OATMEAL, WHEATMEAL NOTICE to House Owners and Others.- ROLLED OATS If you want your house renovated in a SNOWDROP FLOUR jr_£s£^Sifi3_S &£-_ FACTORY, AKABOA, AND DUTOB (who only charges 9d per roll), for painting, CHEESE graining, kalaomining, or any branchof work HAMS AND BACON in the painting trade, cheaper than any other v. AT7 pi wttf at -rt tt~ t>t? a c shop in Gisborne, and workmanship unsur- MAIZE, \A HEAT, BLUE PEAS passed (40 years' experience), send to S, SEED AND GREEN PEAS (in Tins) Glading, Childers and Roebuck Roads ; or. SEED POTATOES Mr Brewer's, Gladstone Road. Orders Early Rose, Flukes, Lapstone, Kidneys, etc.) Dromptly attended to. 68 Afc J ANTED KNOWN.— For Sale : Prime LOWEST POSSIBLE PRICES. Hams and Rolled Bacon (smoked and unsmoked).— O. VEALE.-.Gladstone road. Tates* Reliable Seeds* WANTED KNOWN.— No wonder we THEATRE BUILDINGS do the business ! Superior Boots A^nwJ tnln ' elling at Half-price, at Gabrbtt's Larg GLADSTONE ROAD, Boot Sale, 7 Giwokfe,

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Poverty Bay Herald, Volume XX, Issue 6769, 5 September 1893, Page 4

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