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HOME LESSONS. —FOR — PARENTS AND CHILDREN. JOHN ROSIE wishes the Parents of ( Gisborno and district to know that he has just received a Home Shipment of _ BOOTS, SHOES, AND SLIPPERS, per ludramayo, direct from Manufacturers ; and also receives Regular Shipments of Colonial Boots, Shoes, and Slippers direct from the Best Factories in Auckland, Christchurch, and Dunedin. All New Goons will be offered at a very Small Profit. The remainder of last Home 1 Shipment will be sold at Less than Cost, TO Clear. Gisborne's Cheap Centre for Boots, 3 Shoes, aDd Slippers. JOHN ROSIE, 4 Next Boylau and Co. 3. £3" Conditions are to be seen in my window for TWO PRIZES to be given for Best- £ written copy of tho above by Children. * ( £1000 £1000 REQUIRED DURING THE NEXT FOUR WEEKS, AT MARK W AY H OTJSE HAVING received advice of Large Shipments to arrive from Melbourne early in October, F. A. FORD is determined to give his Customers and the Public generally STILL GREATER BARGAINS, so as to make room for the NEW GOODS. Tho following lines are a few of the Specially Reduced Prices in all Departments ; every line Cut Down to the Bone, which is far Less than Auckland and Wellington' Prices :— Undressed Kid Gloves, 2s 6d. (Splendid for summer wear). Ladies' Tan and Black Taffeta Gloves, lOJd; worth Is 6d. New Irish Point Lace, in cream (8 inche wide), 8d per yard. New Point D'lrlande Lace (5 inche3 wide), 6d per yard. 200-yard Reels White Cotton, ll^d dozen. Crochet Cotton (in balls), 2a dozen; all numbers. 14-inch wide White Embroidery, 10 Jd per yard. Fancy Dress Stuffs, 2s lid 12 yards Reversible Meltonettes, 4s 9d 12 yards. Double- width Snowflake Dress Tweeds, Ihd per yard. All-wool French Cashmeres, Is B^l per yard Red and Black Flannelettes, 6s 9d 12 yards. Art Muslins, 2s lid 12 yards. Horrocks' White Calicoes — (a) 32-inch, 3s 9d per dozen yards (a) 36-inch, 4s „ „ „ (b) 36-inch, 5s „ „ „ (h) 36-inch, 5s 9d „ „ „ Crewdson's White Calicoes — No. 2. 32-inoh, 4s 3d per dozen yards No. 2. 36-inch, 4s 9d „ „ „ No. 3. 36-inch, 5s 9d „ „ „ No. 4. 33-inch, 7s „ „ „ Findlay's Sheetings— 72-inch Twill, Is3d ; 72-inch Plain, Is4d 80-inch „ Iss<l ; 80-inch „ Issd 90-iuch „ lsSd; 90-inch „ Isßd Blankets ! Blankets ! ! 9/4 Single Bed Blankets, 6s lid per pair. 10/4 Double Bed Blanket, 9s lid per pair. 12/4 Double Bed Blankets, 12s per pair. These Blankets are all Slightly Damaged. All Wool Kaiapoi Trousers, 7s lid per pair. Special Line : All Wool Kaiapoi Suits, 25s each. j Boys' Tweed Sand Suits, 4s lid each, s Boys' Washing Suits, 4s 9d each. '-> 2 yards Wide Floor Cloth (beautiful pat s terns), Is 10£ d. 0 i 7 ard Wide Floor Cloth, ll^d per yard. a Mark Way House 3 :, GLADSTONE ROAD, GISBORNE.

HENNESSX'S —FORBOOTS I NOTICE . THE undersigned begs to notify tin inhabitants of Makaraka and surroun ing districts that he has commenced busines as a HORSE-SHOE R and GENERA BLACKSMITH (next to Currie and Hogau Hotel), and hopes by strict attention ( business and moderate charges to merit share of public patronage. W. C. SOL MAN, 0 Makaraka. W" ANTED KNOWN. - Just arrive, from London, a large stock of Pictui Mouldings ; to be sold cheap. — F. Hal;

SPECIAL ANNOUNCEMENT, IMIIR-S IE, LJEHDO-IEiR, , "YTTISHES to draw attentiou to the fact that she has opened a LARGE and VARIED STOCK of SPEING & SUMMER DRAPERY AND MILLINERY. Having studied tho requirements of the Public for the last four years, it is needless to remind her patrons that they can be supplied with just what they want at the Lowest Possible Prices. :m::r,s ie. ledg-bb, DRAPER. MILLINER, AND CLOTHIER, Gladstone Road, Gisborne.

1898 I 1 1893 HAVE now to hand their Season's Purchase of suitable DRAPERY, CLOTHING and BOOTS, and whilst we don't want a thousand pounds (that is, all at once), nor do wo insinuate thut the people of Gisborno are crazey because they come to us for BARGAINS. Wo do want our share of this season's trade, and with well-selected suitable goods, at LOW PRICES, we certainly deserve to get it. Ladies' Garden Hats, 9£d, Is, and Is 3d. Job Lot Ladies' Straws, Veby Cheap PRINTS — Over 200 pieces to choose from Sateens, Cambrics, French Muslins, Printed Peques, Striped and Check Muslins, in Great Variety Good Dress Materials, from sid. 40-inch Lustrines, ll^d ; worth Is 9d Black Lace Cloth (very choice). Splendid value in Cretonnes, from s£cl Liberty Muslins (very choice patterns) India Long Cloth (for white dresses), 6s 6d per dozen Special make of Satin-finish Long Cloth (36 inches wide), from 5s 6d Honeycomb Quilts, from 3s 9d Sheetings, Towels, Tea Cloths, Glass Cloths, Apron Cloths, Tickings— Full assortment of Clean Goods New Corsets, 3s 9d per pair. (Not Rubbish) Plain Black Cashmere Hose, Is 4d. Can't he Beat niTT? OJ OTT-TTMr 1 lias made a name for itself. We don't offer you KJ USX KjIjKJ I XJ I nVx ru bbish, but good sterling Colonial- made Goods, bought to the best advantage Over 300 Boys' Knicker Suits, from 6s 6d per suit, to choose from 150 Boys' and Youths' Trouser Suits, from 17s 6d Boys' White Cords, 3s 9d Youths' White Cords, 4s 9d \ CAN'T BE BEAT Men's White Cords, 5s 9d J Youths' Nelson Tweed Trousers, 7s 6d Men's Printed and While Mole 3, from 4a 9d 10 dozen Men's Flannelette Shirts, Is 6d ; worth 2s 6d Splendid Tennis Shirts, 7s 6d ; worth 10a 6d Regatta and White Shirts (all sizes) Men's Strong Tweed Trousers, from 6s Men's Colonial Tweed Suits, 27s 6d ; worth 40s Hats, Caps, Ties, Braces, Belts, Macintoshes, Portmanteaux, at our Usr/AUT Low Prices BOOTS AND SHOES | Good Assortment always in Stock. TEAT .A-ZLsTID TURANGANUI HOUSE,

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Poverty Bay Herald, Volume XX, Issue 6811, 25 October 1893, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 Poverty Bay Herald, Volume XX, Issue 6811, 25 October 1893, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 Poverty Bay Herald, Volume XX, Issue 6811, 25 October 1893, Page 4

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