MAEK WATS NEW Dressmaking Booms. MARK WAY HOUSE, having ■soared _ the services of MISS H&MMI-L, for _any years with Mrs Bekhak, now Head Dressmaker at the D.S.C., Aw,* lsnd. who is acknowledged to be, for Fit sad Style, unequalled m the North Islaitd, should be a sufficient guarantee that oar Patrons trill get every satisfaction. Oxdy first-class work will be turned out, at V__sx M odb&ate Chabges, for prompt Cash only. ImOdies teffl please aekxt their DrtMe*. mad place their Orders early, to avoid tUaappointmaU- \ % A\\ the Latest Novelties m DRE_SS : GOODS, comprising Hopsaeks,r. hot Percales, Cheviot Serges, Bengalines, Colonial Tweed Dress Robes (one each pattern), Wbipoan—beautiful range of Colored Cashmeres, Nun's Veilings, Crepon Veilings (evening shades), now open. TRIMMINGS to match the above, m the Velvetina Trimmings (black and colored). Plain and __*, Serpentine Braids. A very large variety m Plain and Shot Silks (Newest M___*otr_s_ Sr__ ■ ) just arrived. "|^n_LINERY TpkEPARTMENT is still under ths personal sopervisioa of MISS BRODEB, who gave such great satisfaction last waan, and is now showing all ths Newest Styles m Hats, Bonnets, Flowers, Feathers, Ribbons, Pinshes, Mantles, Capes, Ladies' Macintoshes, Crave— ette Cloaks. Q» FECIAL "pURCHASE Of Fifty Ladies' CLOTH JACKETS, m fawn, brown, and black, at Half the Usual Price, having been sent direct to Marie Way House to order from. TTOSIERY AND i^LOTJB TVEPARTMWNT. " Having exceeded our most sangu-oe expectations m this department is the past season, we have iraade spedaY__crsage-___*Bts ta receive all the I— tea* Novelties m Gloves and ■TT'-*'" . " — Far-lined Gloves, plash top, i« Pair, UpfWrJ-^r; Vy. -X^Kajjd C**t_r**l C*^s\*^c\m^ts*- 6d, IQd^Oa^^^^PM-^ T^T_PARTM___ST Is now completely stocked with Men's and Boys' Kaiapoi Clothing, Overcoats, Macintoshes, Oilskins, Wool Shirts, Pants, Drawers, Half Hose, newest things m Ties, Belts, Braces, etc MARK WAY HOUSE, Cladstoke Road, Gisborne.
1 CONVERSATION 1 Heard between two Ladies. 1 FIRST LADY: TYH) yon visit GARRETTS fstsblish ment last week ? I was absolutely sstoniabsd at the display. Such delicious EVENING j SHOES, such a variety of COURT SHOES (all shades), and such Lovely Goods suitable for the Little Ones. My husband says it m just the same as faras the MEN FOLKS are I concerned—an endless supply of exceQeat goods or masculine wear. IS yon hare net J done so, you ought to caH. SECOND LADY: Why, we never deal with anyone else. At all seasons of the year you will find GARRETT'S establishment replete with goods to suit everyone— AND SO CHEAP. M. E. GARRETTGLADSTONE ROAD. MANILLA EYELETTED ADDRESS TEGS, at Cheap Rates, at H_BUU> Printing Office OTHING drives away the troubles a\7a worries of life sk, well ss a, W» °f -be CORRECT THING AT LAST TO-ACCO. i —Williams and Kettle, Ltd., Wholesale J Agents. AM
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Poverty Bay Herald, Volume XXI, Issue 6986, 26 May 1894, Page 1
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