HOOEAY I HOORAY ! IIENNESSY'S FOB BOOTS! •- O -- rpHE CASH BOOT MARKET is still replete with BARGAINS for everyone. I ~L have given Splendid Value in the past, but on this occasion I am enabled tc offer you Exceptional Opportunities for Bargains in every description of BOOTS and SHOES, having just landed some EXCELLENT NEW GOODS, ox Rangatira from London. My extensive trade is just one instance of wh.^.t can be done by studying the comforts of Customers. Comfort in shoe leather is a feature you find no where else but at the GISBORNE AND POVERTY BAY CASH BOOT MARKET. Those who have tred me speak from experience. Ido what no other firm can approachmeet the demands and requirements of the most fastidious in shoe leather at UNPARALLELED PRICES. PRICE LIST. La(W Cloth-top Persian Hide Goloahed Oxford 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 sizes) - - - - 5/11 Men's Heavy Nailed Working Boots - 9/11 Ladies' Patent Court Shoes ..... 3/6 Ladies' Kid Elastic Sides (patent toe caps) ... 6/Q Men's Nailed Shooting Boots (the farmer's boot) - - 10/6 Men's Strong Leather Bluchers (heavy nailed) - - - 5/9 Ladies' Prunella Brtton Boots (odd sizes) - - - 5/11 Ladies' Clace 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 Sides (strong and serviceable) - 8/6 BCEKriWES^TE"S FOR BOOTS. o Peerles3 Glosf, Glyccrole, Satin Polish, French Blacking, Mcltonian 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 ROAD, GISBORNE. Opposite Axgyll JHlotel, Gladstone Road. Spring and Summer Show, IvIJEtS BOSIB HAS much pleasure in announcing that MISS ROSIE has now returned from the North, with all the Very Latest Nouveaute in MILLINEET, And that we are now fully prepared to show a beautiful range of all the Latest Novelties for the Summer Season, in all departments. Jackets Ribbons, Laces Prints, Galateas Capes Gloves, Sunshades French Cambrics Straw Hats Blouses, Corsets Sateens Bonnets Ladies' Underclothing JFancy Muslins Flowers & Feathers Children's Pinafores Boys' Knicker Suits, etc., etc. And also has received— A LARGE SHIPMENT BY 5.5. RUAHINE, Direct from the Manufacturer. Being direct importers, we can give you BETTER VALUE than most of the other houses, as our working expenses are very small. We therefore sell at a Vert* Small Profit for Cash. :m::r,s rosie, GLADSTONE ROAD.
S ANDLANT BROTHERS, COACH AND CARRIAGE BUILDERS, WHEELWRIGHTS AND GENERAL BLACKSMITHS, MOST respectfully desire to Thank their Customers and the Public generally for the very liberal patronage accorded them, and hope by honest workmanship and reasonable prices to merit a continuance of the same. SANDLANT BROTHERS HAVE ON HAND A Large Stock of First-class BUILDING MATERIALS OF EVERY DESCRIPTION, Suitable to the Trade. VEHI CLES ! VEHICLES ON HAND OR TO ORDER. Fainting and Trimming Done IN A MOST SUPERIOR STYLE SANDLANT~BROTHERS. City Timber Yards^ GLADSTONE ROAD. [Established 1880.] W. O. Skeet, miMBER -|V/rERCHANT, BUILDER & CONTRACTOR. Valuations and Estimates Prepared. ALL SIZES OF TIMBER. JOINERY OF EVERY DESCRIPTION Ironmongery and all Building Requisites in Stock and for Sale. Agent for Schooner Spray and Ketch' Venus. H ZACHARIAH BEGS to announce to the Inhabitants Gisborne and district that he has taken over the business of the New Zealand Tweed Company (next Maguire and Company's late premises) from this date, and will open with AN ENTIRE STOCK OP NEW TWEEDS, &c, Suitable for the present and coming Seasons. First-class Style, Fit, and Workmanship Guaranteed, and at such Frices that cannot fail to give satisfaction. H. ZACHARIAH, Tailor and Habit .Maker (next Maguire and Co.'c), Gisborne.
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Poverty Bay Herald, Volume XX, Issue 6784, 22 September 1893, Page 1
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623Page 1 Advertisements Column 2 Poverty Bay Herald, Volume XX, Issue 6784, 22 September 1893, Page 1
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