THE WONDER OE THE AGE. ■ o TEAT __. FRIAR HAVE much pleasure m inviting the Publio to inspect their Latest Purchases, and have no hesitation m saying that our Purchases made at the late Sale of WM. McARTHUR AND CO.'S Stock of DRAPERY AND CLOTHING, are THE WONDER OF THE AGE, for the STERLING VALUE we are offering has upset the equilibrium of some of our " dog m the manger " contempories, who would try to throw mud and resort to underhanded means to throw discredit on their more fortunate rivals, who were m a position to take advantage of this GREAT SALE), but we would remind the Public of that little Fable of "The Fox and the Grapes." • O' ' ]We Quote a Pew of the Lines Purchased at McArthur's Sale:— 75 Men's Colonial Tweed Suits, for 20s each 40 Men's Colonial Tweed Suits, for 35s eaoh 100 pairs Men's Colonial Tweed Trousers, for 6s lid 60 Men's Tweed Coats, from 9s 36 Men's Tweed Macintosh Coats, at all Prices 30 dozen Men's White Linen Shirts, 2s lid each 6 dozen Men's Drab Hard Felt Hats, 2s lid each (new shape) . 10 dozen Men's Colonial Wool Sox, 9d pair 3 dozen Honeycomb Quilts, 2s lid each 90 pairs Curtains, from ls 6d per pair to 13s 6d 150 pair White Blankets (Colonial), m 9/4, 10/4, 11/4, and 12/4, for MILL PRICES 70 Rugs, m all sizes, at your own prices 400 yards Check Linen Glass Cloth, at 4|d per yard 45 dozen Towels, m all sizes, at Less than English Prices 330 yards 60-inch Unbleached Table Damask, at ll£d per yard 5 boxes Astracan Trimming, 2 and 4 inch, from 3s lid per dozen 2 boxes Feather Trimming, 3 inch, 2s per yard 4 boxes Feather Trimming, 1 inch, 8d per yard 20 dozen Ladies' Hem-stitched Pocket Handkerchiefs, from 2s 3d per dozen The Ladies Dress Department will be found full of all the Newest Serges, Hopsacks, and other Materials, too numerous to particularise, and at LANDED COST. 10F The above are ONLY A FEW of the Lines we are offering at suoh TEMPTING PRICES, and a call will convince anyone of tha bom fide* of the Price List. c TIE-A-T _A.2sTl_> -FiRjI^IR,. TURANGANUI HOUSE ' W tlnri_-_T _^RH_S__lMn
GISBORNE PARK STEEPLECHASE CLUB. ANNUAL MEETING, To be held on the Park Company's Grounds, THURSDAY, JULY sth, 1894. PROGRAMME (Approved by Metropolitan Club). First Race to start at 11.80 a.m. 1. Handicap Hurdle Race, of 60 soys ; 2 miles. Nomination, 1 soy. 2. Hack Hurdle Handicap, of 10 soys ; 1 mile. Entry, 10s (to close June 28th). 3. Ladies' Bracelet Handicap (flat), of 20 soys ; 1 mile and a distance. Nomination, £-&ov. 4. Winter Oats Handicap (flat), of 40 soys ; 6 furlongs. Nomination, Ids. 5. Gisborne Park Steeplechase Handicap, of 75 soys ; about 3_ miles. Nomination, 1 soy. 6. Hunters' Steeplechase Cup Handicap, j of 20 soys ; about 2£ miles. Nomination, £-soy. j 7. Final Handicap (flat), of 45 soys ; 1 mile j and a distance. Nomination, 1 soy. Nominations — Saturday, June 16th, at 9 p^m. Weights— Saturday, June 23rd. Acceptances— Thursday, June 28th, at 9 p.m. For full programme, see Posters. M. G. NASMITH, 839 Secretary. TO THE LADIES OF GISBORNE; MISS ROBERTSON will OPEN on TUESDAY NEXT Shop m Gladstone road (near Mr Garrett's Boot Shop), with a Choice Stock of DRESS MATERIALS, MILLINERY, GLOVES, HOSIERY, Etc., Etc. Dress, Mantle, and Habit Making", In Newest Style, with Perfect Fit. BOOTS BOOTS BOOTS GisT-omo's Cheap Centre. johiTrosie, HAYING attended the S ALEJand bought part of MoARTHUR'S STOCK OF BOOTS AND SHOES at a VERY GREAT REDUCTION, And also having just received a HOME SHIPMENT Direct from the Manufacturers, is still able to sell as CHEAP AS ANY SHOP IN TOWN. JOHN ROSIE, "^SdSSS?* ASBESTOS PAINTS, JOINTS, PACKINGS, COVERINGS, Etc. THE FIRE FIEND DEFIED. MR J. O. BARNARD has been appointed Agent for Gißborne and surrounding districts, for the Asbestos Fire Proof Paint Company. KW After a severe test and* practical experiments by Agents throughout the V\ orld, the goods made by the Company have proved a thorough success m resisting fire. J. E. WHITBY (Late Whitby and Partington), GLADSTONE ROAD Sc LOWE STREET Produoo Moroliant, HAS ON HAND AND FOR SALE the following : — BONEDUST. OATS, Maize, Wheat, Potatoes, Bailey, Onions, Chaff, eto. HAMS & BACON m stock. GROCERIES of every description at Lowest Rates for Cash. Coals and Firewood. CROCKERYWARE & IRONMONGERY. Cash Buyer of Wool, Sheepskins, Hides eto. ; also, of Farm Produce. Agent for the Celebrated SOVEREIGN TEAS (Ceylon). J E. WHITBY, JAS. CRAIG, BAKER AND CONFECTIONER, BEGS to intimate that on and after Saturday, November 4th, v Sot Luno_.es Can be had from 12 noon to 2 p.m., And that Light Refreshments, such as Tea, Coffee, Cocoa, etc., may be had at all hours during the day. Hot Meat and Fruit Pies, with Tea or Coffee, every Saturday Evening. Scottish. Metropolitan Aooident Insurance Company, n~HE undersigned, having been appointed -*■ Agent for this Wealthy Accident) Insurance Company, is prepared to accep Risks on the most favorable terms. 902 CECIL F. LEWIS.
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Poverty Bay Herald, Volume XXI, Issue 6986, 26 May 1894, Page 4
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