GREAT STOGK-TAKIM SALE. THE NOTED CHEAP DRAPER, GLADSTONE ROAD. IS NOW SELLING Drapery, Clothing, and Millinery — AT— GREATLY REDUCED PRICES Prior to Stock-taking at the End of this Month. o TO. avoid as little measuring as possible, and to effect a GREAT CLEARANCE OF STOCK, I offer some Startling Bargains, viz. : — Plain and Fancy Flannelettes, 2s 9d, 3a lid, and 4a 6d dozen yards All Wool Dress Tweeds, 5s lid dozen yards ; worth Is yard Black Cashmeres (double width), ll£d yard White Calicoes, 2s 6d, 3s 6d, 4s 9d doz. yds. (All makes reduced) Balance of Prints from 3s 6d doz. yds. 72-in. White and Grey Sheetings, Bfd, 9£d, ll£d, to Is 6d yard Ladies' Corsets, Is lid pair ; worth 36d Lace Curtains, Is 9d pair Cotton Shirtings from 3f d yard Ladies' Lafetta Gloves, 6d pair Cretonnes, 3f d yar*i 2 yard Wide Floor Cloths, Is 9|d ; worth 2s 6d 1-yard Wide Floor Cloths, lOf d ; worth la 3d Men's Colonial Tweed Suits, 19s lid ; cannot bo bought elsewhere under o2s Men's Strong Tweed Trousers, 5s lid pair Men's Stiff Regatta Shirts, 2s 6d and 3s 6d ; worth 4s Gd and Da 6d Youths' Stiff Regatta Shirts, Is lld ; worth 4s Boys' Tweed Knickor Suits, 5s lid Men's Merino Undershirts, Is each Bargains m Blankets, Quilts, Towels, Flannels, etc. N.B.— The above are all New Goods, and not Rubbis* 1 brought from outside branches to clear. ORMOND LINE |ofi|fei&- OF COACHES W. F. HjATTBN'S r^OACH leaves Ormnd at 8.30 a.m. Monday, Wednesday, Friday & Saturday* Returning same Afternoon at 3 p.m. BOOKING OFFICE : Mr J. Walter's Store, Ormond. •i New Albion Stables, opposite Old Brewery. Passengers booked at above Offices will receive every attention. Far<ju, Goods, and Parcels at Reduced Rates. SADDLE HORSES ON HIRE. W. F. HATTEN - - Proprietor
B 0 | ■a 0 2 n c * v* fid & I "*■* " 5 «i f g 0B 1 O jj. B to o ° JOHN WM. MACKRELL, BUILDER AND /CONTRACTOR, Oppositk Gisborkb Hotel. Estimates given for all kinds of Buildings. ALL KINDS OF JOINERY DONE ON THB SHORTEST NOTIOH. Kf N«th the Address : JOHN WM. MACKRELL, Opposite Gisborne Hotel. OLIVER J. VEALE, BAKER AND CONFECTIONER, Gladstone Road. /CUSTOMERS favoring me with their \J patronage can rely upon being supplied with Bread and Fancy Goods of tub Vert Best Quality. V 9, A trial respectfully solicited. JAMES WALLACE, BAKifiR AND CONFECTIONER ' Gladstone Road, IN thanking his patrons for past favo begs to notify that he has REMOVED to the Shop next Mark Way House. THE BEST OOOJDS IN TOWN. A Choice Assortment of Pastry and Confectionery. «a. SEE WINDOWS ON SATURDAY NIGHT. 399 JUST OPENED. eisix pTanosig Imported Direct from the Celebrated WALDEMAR BERLIN MANUFACTORY. SOFT and powerful m tone, wire backs, iron frames, and all the latest improvements for durability. ta- From £28 Ids to £50. Isa Call and Inspect. 78 /TOWNLEY
City Timber Yards, GLADSTONE ROAD. [Established 1880.] W. O. Skeet, rniMBER "TV/TEROHANT, BUILDER & CONTRACTOR. VALUATIONS AND ESTIMATES PREPARED. ALL SIZES OF TIMBER. JOINERY OF EVERY DESCRIPTION Ironmongery and all Building Requisites m Stock and for Sale. Agent for Scliooner Spray and Ketch Venus. Cook County Furnishing Warehouse. J. TOWNLEY. NEW GOODS JUST OPENED. /» HOGSHEADS, -| f\ CASES, AND PJ CRATES. New Goods for the Christmas Season. t&- INSPECTION INVITED. The^Most Varied Assortment and the Best Value m the Town. The WJwle are Marked at the Lowest Rates to effect a Clearance. Agent for the Wonderful Wertheim Sewing Machine. — A customer who purchased one of these machines 15 years ago remarked to me this week " that although she had had the machine for 15 years, it. worked so well at the present time that she would not change it for any other make of machine." Such a testimony to the durability of the Wertheim Machines is the best recommendation an Agent can give to the Public. Call and inspect the machines before purchasing an inferior one. J. TOWNLEY, COOK COUNTY FURNISHING WAREHOUSE. NOTICE. SHEEP DlP.— Special attention is called to Murtox and Co.'s DIP, it bein? the cheapest and most efficacious m the market (1 iv 200), 5s per gallon. Concentrated Arsenical Fluid (1 m 400), 10a per gallon. Foot-rot Curbs. F. G . SKIPWORTH >
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Poverty Bay Herald, Volume XXI, Issue 6898, 9 February 1894, Page 1
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