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I CONCKKT. O. DEAN PITT To be held in the WAERENGA-A-HIKA Has been favored with instructions from \ O. B. lluiiulk, to ofler for Sale by Audit 5 -ORIDAY NEXT, SEPTEMBER 22nd, on SATURDAY NEXT September 23r, II JL H In Aid of School Library. at 11.30 a.m., at his Mart, Gladstoi - tl road — ,v PROGRAMME. milß LEASEHOLD OF PART O ul Oveituro J[ SECTION 159, Gladstone road, Avit „f -Song (Selected) Mr Birrell Four . r «, o mcd Dwelling House, a Brie of * on 8- "At V r 10 F ?"'y ";;:••, ,V *f i\ Stable, and Cart .Shed thereon. „, Reading. "Hanging a Picture "....Mr Hugo "„ ' „ , . , Of » fnf *,„„!..,„„■< Song, '"The VilHiyo Blacksmith" I. Tho rutloUnmU. Ims -<> J^ [' ontM-c t S - b °. MrLaybomn Gladstone mid. lehus AT !v\Lls. i l ,. (Selected) Mr Fast After which will bo sold a quantity ( „, S ""K. "The Scotch Hrigade," Miss N Stecle HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE, with jt ! Song, " The Anchor's Weighed, "Mr Loughor number of Pictures. Gl ' Song, " Tho Marquis of Cainberwell Green . . — I! Mr Lincoln Q. DEAN PITT .. Song (Selected) Mr Woodward 11 Read i no- Mr King Will offer for Sale by Public Auction, o Part S. t m<* Mr and Misses Birrell SATURDAY NEXT, September 23rd, a ( l j Song, " Timothy Tait" Mr Nock 2 p.m., at Stevenson's Stables— l< ; iTlnlne"^- 1 M^Bmcc A FIRST-CLASS DOUBLE-SEATEI * Horn^ e j-;'"-;-'" miliucc BUGGY (almost new) . 6i ,i Concert to conclude with a Farce, m^ m '^ mm T. " UNDER HIS NOSE," By the Ormond Harmonic Club. THE POVERTY BAY ; To be followed by A DANCE. Refresh- M ,„,„„, nAAnrmnuTrr ! ments provided Tickets to Concert, 2s ; FARMERS CO"OPERATIYi children, Is. Dance: Gentlemen s ticket .„.„. , m T/ ->vr /r \ V (including one lady), 3s; each additional ASSOCIATION (Limited), ,; huly, Is. AUCTIONEERS, „ Stevenson's brake will leave the Masonic CITOCK AND STATION AGENTS „ corner at 6.30 p.m. T . Doors open at 7.30 p.m. 612 WOOL AND . J ~""~~ PRODUCE BROKERS. ;. ACADEMY OF MUSIC . A '-~^-'- AUCTION SALES = CISBORNE ORCHESTRAL SOCIETY «» ™° DUCK * evsmsna = Will tender EVERY SATURDAY. 1 A COMPLIMENTAKf CONCERT L <™ STOCK AT^KAKAKA EVER. ! TUESDAY, 2te»i SEPT., 1893. A * cti ° a ?*»**»*. WEDNESDAY, 13th SEPTEMBER, 1893 i Reserved seats, 2s (3d ; second scats, 2s. SATURDAY, 21st OCTOBER, 1893. j Plan of Hall at Parncll's Music Warehouse. "" lT Tickkts at Mrs Browne's, Messrs E. XjOANb. ' Parnell, W. Good, and members of the . . . , T . nna n ' Snmpt-.v ")0^ W° are m a position to negotiate Loans o "- ■>' 111 £2000 aud upwards upon Station Pro perties, at a very low rate of interest. PROnUOB OF EVERY DESCRIPTION BOUGHT OI ; SOLD ON COMMISSION. £1000 SHEEP AND OTHER STOCK _(Z^ "1 (~*\ (*} f*"^ Bought and Sold on Commission, privately oW -J- V-/ V«/ V_/ or by auction. REQUIRED FIRE & MAKTNE TNSURANC£ DURING THE NEXT FOUR EFFECTED. ™ S> AGENTSFORMARK WAY HOUSE 8HA 1 5vv A lpjJtkd 0 almon - C ° M - ' COMMERCIAL UNION ASSURANCE COMPANY, LIMITED HAYING received advice of Large Ship- BROOKES' PERFECT DIP ments to arrive from Melbourne early THOMAS' SHEEP DIP in October, F. A. FORD is determined to BELFORD MILLS " GOLDEN GEM ' give his Customers and the Public generally FLOUR STILL GREATER BARGAINS, so as to STANDARD ACCIDENT INSURANCE make room for the COMPANY ■YTT?W fIAAHO REID AND OKAY'S IMPLEMENTS J>±jW tKUUlii^. BOOTH & MCDONALD'S IMPLEMENTS P. & D. DUNCAN'S IMPLEMENTS The following lines are a few of the . ,^-~ Specially Reduced Prices in all Depart- TTOT? Q A T 1^ ments; every line Cut Down to the Bone, -T v/Xii £5^s...JUAi/» which is far Less than Auckland and tohnson > s AND OTHER BRANDS \\ Ellington Prices :- J FENCING WIRE (6, 7, 8) Undressed Kid Gloves, 2s 6d. (Splendid for BARBED WIRE summer wear). CORRUGATED IRON 0 ' Toffeta G '° ves ' 10S " ! Sen?s S a-K°s 0L PACKS XT T•,-n •" V • /o •i s STAPLES, WIRE NAILS New Irish Point Lace, in cream (S mche s SHFFP DIP SOFT SO \P wide), Sd per yard. ARSKMC, TURPENTINE New Point D'lrlande Lace (v inches wide), CHURNS, GRINDSTONES fill per yard. SULPHUR, SALT, SUGAR 200-yard Reels White Cotton, Hid dozen. TEA, FLOUR, OATMEAL (i " ba " S) - 2S ' l0ZC " ; "" Po'talol^ATS. CHAFF .... „ ' .. „ . „ .... MAIZE, POLLARD 14-inch wide \\ lute Embroidery, 10^1 per BRAN Etc Etc yard. ' "' Fancy Dress Stuffs, 2s lid 12 yards QTJITJ'TfcC? Reversible Meltonettes, 4s 9d 12 yards. DiilliiJL/k5. Double-width Snowflake Dress Tweeds, 7M RYEGRASS (Local) per yard. " COCKSFOOT, CLOVER All.wool French Ca S h,nere,, 1. BJd per yavd Red and Black Flannelettes, Gs 9d 12 yards. Art Muslins, 2s lid 12 yards. AGRir'UI/TTJRA.L Horrocks' White Calicoes— ]W A f|f TIVRTC V (a) 32-inch, Ss 9d per dozen yards lliAUUin aji* a («) 36-inch, 4s „ „ „ OF EVERY DESCRIPTION INDENTED (b) 36-inch, 5s „ „ „ Comprising— (A,36.in0h l o.od „ „ „ H Crewdson s^'lntc Calicoes- gd s Horse Yo \ Swi le . t°- Z 'i?'-" 0 l> I" o ! Pei< d 0: '' eU ymlS trees, Hor.c-powers, etc. ?t°' o" «?'• i l ' m! " " " BOOTH AND MAUDONALDS SeedNo. 3. 30-inc h, ; »s 9d „ „ „ Harrows, Ploughs, Windmills, No. 4. 36-inch, ,s „ „ „ yeocl s ' tri Findlay's Sheetings— ANDREWS AND BEAVEN'S Chaff--72-inc hTwill, Is3d ; 72-inchPhun, Is4d cutters and Corncrushers, Horse-powers. 80-inch „ lsod ;SO-inch „ Isod p. AND D. DUNCAN'S Plough?, etc. 90-inch „ lsSd; 90-inch „ lsSd Blankets ! Blankets ! ! CHARLES DTJNLOP, lauaging Director. 9/4 Single Bed Blankets, Gs lid per pair. - 10/4 Touble Bed Blanket, 9s lid per pair. B^^v+f. npHE ENGLISH ROAD--12/4 Double Bed Blankets, 12s per pair. ffljST^lLi ■* STER STALLION, These Blankets are all Slightly s *Sp%~ 1 'f\Mk t»t u t> t> \t \t * -sj Da maged. <geP%^fe|»|| M* J •** ** liUA lM i All Wool Kaiapoi Trousers, 7s lid per pair. Will stand this Season nt w. Bailey's Ilotel Mata--1 ' l l whero, and tr ivel the surrounding districts. Special Line : All Wool Kaiapoi Suits, 25s MERRYMAN is a powerfuliy-i uilt d-.rk chestnut each. hor^e, 15 hands 3 inches, en short legs, with good Boys' Tweed Sand Fnits, 4s lid each. <iuaity bone a grand mover asd lr.H a be.utifui „,,.„,. „ . , „ , , temper. He » by that f.ivonta Giro Meriiylegb, ai.d Boys W ashing Suits, 4s 9d each. O ut of Guitana, by Traducer. ° yards Widp Floor Cloth nafc Merry egs 1 stouk are so well and favorably known - jams mrie 1 loor OlOtll lOeaiUllUl pat, in rovert v Hay that comment is mcdK-ss. Combining terns), IS WM. iia Jlkriyman does stiength, action, and quality, hi> i'ard Wide Floor Cloth, Hid per yard. will ° ct hunters, roadsters, and horts lit for the '-'■•' Indinn market. Tkrms : Single mare, £3 10s ; two or more tho proLj • A I i »f"*> I i* ~] V £*""** perty of same owner, as per agreement. .Grazing, 2s -E? - -£j_. _t? \^SS—\J I J \*~J (jd per week. Money to b^ paid on notice of stinting TMToTiiir Wo -«r ITAiictn beirtff j-ivan. Every care taken, but no responsibility. iUOTK Way HOUSe, For riuther particulars, opply to— pt ATiQTmvrF ROAn rTQTirYR-Nn? GROOM IN CHARGE.; or, GLADSTONE ROAD, GISBORNE. j_ g< BUCKLAND, Owner. WANTED KNOWN.— No wonder we do the business ! Superior Boots elling at Half-price, at Garuett's Large Boot Sale. THE CRAZE FOR BARGAINS HOLDS THE TOWNI HAVE rROVIDED BARGAINS. AS YOU WILL SEE, IN EVERY DEPARTMENT. . The Balance of the Lar?e Purchases made in "Wellington a few weeks ago, together with several Direct Shipments and Colonial Purchases, will be offered at Prices LOWER THAN ANY OTHER HOUSE IN THE DISTRICT. " Knowledge is power," and to know what to buy and where to buy it solves half the problems which besot those who would be well-dressed. Our Best efforts have been put forth to render THIS SEASON'S DISPLAY unequalled in all Departments. A largo proportion of the Public have proved this assertion, and our object is to merit a continuance of their favors (which we have enj yed for nearly 20 years), and still further increase the number of our patrons. Notwithstanding the superior quality of our NEW STOCK, we have determined to mark all goods at such impressively LOW PRICES as must enhance our reputation for selling Sterling Value. Dress Department Is full of NOVELTIES and SPECIALITIES. Enormous Stock. The Best Value Ever Offered. Black Silk Grenedines, for Evening Wear. Complete range of Colors and Prices in our Famous Makes of Cashmeres and Meriuoes. DRESSMAKING. This branch of the business is conducted by MISS CH\NOWETH, with clue regard to economy and excellence. Show Boom Will be found well-stocked with Ladies' Summer Hats and Bonnets, Jackets, Blouses (white and colored), Infants White Sun Hats and Bonnets. An Immense Stock Underclothing and Morning VV rappers. Hosiery ! Hosiery ! Hosiery ! Ladies' Ribbed Cashmero Hose (Reliable Quality). Ladies' PJain Cashmere Hose (Reliable Quality). Household DraperyOur reputation for the Best Value in this Department we are determined to t gUstain, by marking these goods at the lowest possible remunerative profit. Clothing Department Is well-stocked with Colonial-made Garments from the Best Manufacturers, and the Prices are lower than usual. HATS and CAPS and MEN'S MERCERY in Great Variety. WM. ADAIR;

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Poverty Bay Herald, Volume XX, Issue 6783, 21 September 1893, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Poverty Bay Herald, Volume XX, Issue 6783, 21 September 1893, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Poverty Bay Herald, Volume XX, Issue 6783, 21 September 1893, Page 3

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