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L RECOND ■pvIRECT QHIPMENT, EX S.S. TONGARIRO. JUST OPENED, TEN BIASES EN XBASES NEW GOODS, Dibeot from the Manufacturers, Consisting of the following :— TjIVENING QHADES IN QttJRAH, QHANGI, AND pLAN mARTAN QILKS Slaok, Merveileux & Corded Silks Slack Merinos and Cashmeres , Slack and Navy Cheviot Serges And Fancy Dress Coods /CALICOES AND SHEETINGS QUILTS & COUNTERPANES LADIES' WOOL SQUARES AND CORSETS REGATTA AND EVENING DRESS SHIRTS BOYS' SAILOR SUITS, All of which will be sold at English Landed Cost. THE SALE WILL CONTINUE FOR FOURTEEN DAYS. WM. ADAIRNewZealandClothing Factory. \X7E beg to call attention to the v rj W Arrival of our NEW £ gj SEASON'S GOODS, which for £ j Quality and Value exceed anything W M yet offered the Gisborne Public. HH Notwithstanding the. many would- 03 W be Slaughtering Sales of inferior CO W goods, we still continue to keep hH only the Best Colonial Manufacture Q4 at the Lowest Possible Price for <J OD Cash. j^j 500 Boyß' Tweed Knicker £j Suits, from ... ... 8s 6d £■> 60 Boys' Tweed Knickers 6s Od H 100 Boys' D.B. Reefer t pfl£js Over-coats 12s 6d f^j 50 Boys' Overcoats (with hrt g capes) ... 14s Od ST W Boys' Hosiery, .Shirts, Caps, 2 Braces, etc., etc. O H 750 pair Men's Colonial hrj Q Tweed Trousers, from... 8a 6d qq J 250 pair Men's Colonial , r-\ Sac Suits, from .» 26s Od w 150 Men's Tweed Over- § coats, with Capes, from 25s Od h^. (£4 Men's Shirts, Flannels, Cardigans, lL Q Overalls, Jumpers, .Pyjama w O Suits, etc., etc., m great £eJ variety. 5* Waterproof Oiothing De- t-3 •■H partment — Being manufacturers q OS of these goods, we offer exceptional H value m all the leading shapes, ©omC^ prising Poncho, D.B. Ohesterß, S.B. O Chesters, Macfarlane, Salisbury, hh with and without sleeves. PT |> Tailoring Department, for both Ladies and Gentlemen, of thu i» above goods. SOO patterns of pS Waterproof Tweeds to select from. * Hallenstein Bros. \ G.R. WYLLIE, LAND, STOCK, AND COMMISSION AGENT, HAS FOR SALE— The Goodwill of Lease of the Pouawa Estate, 1400 acres, adjoining Turehau Station, now carrying 1400 sheep and 80 head cattle. 6000 Acres Freehold Country. 700 Acres Unimproved Country. 1000 Acres; Bush Land, partly improved, within six miles from Gisborne. 2100 Acres Perpetual Lease. 2900 Acres Unimproved Laud, fifteen miles from Gisberne. Terma eaßy. 2800 Acres Leasehold, with improvement clause, and numerous other Properties. For Sale, Privately. ,500 SHEEP (2, 4, c, and full-mouthed). Offiob: (Next Nolan and Skeet's.) T. G. LAWLESS, HOUSE, LAND, AND FINANCIAL AGENT, Office: Next Nolan and Skeet's. FOR SALE. Whataupoko— Two and a-half Acres, well fenced and subdivided, close to town. Whataupoko— Half-acre and Eight-roomed House, close to town. ■ Part cash ; balance m Society. Whataupoko — Four-roomed House and Section ; river frontage. Cheap. Whataupoko — Three Single Quarter-acre Sections, close to town. Only small deposit required; balance at 7 percent. Whataupoko— Six and Three quarter Aci -es, with Four-roomed Rouse, for Lease oi Sale. Whataupoko— Two Single Quarter Acres. Cheap. Whataupoko— ls Acres and Dwelling of fl ye rooms. £300 cash; balance can reme.in at 7 per cent. Kaiti— One and a-half Acres Good Land. and Four-roomed House. Price oruly £220. A bargain. Kaiti— l9 Acres and Five-roomed Dwelli og. Only £300. Childers Road — Three Acres Land and 7- I roomed House, with stable, wash-house, I etc., etc. Can be had on very easfy terms. Childers Road — Two Houses and |-acre corner Section, centre of town. Price only £230. Three Quarter Acres and Dwelling ; a valuable property. Can be had cheap. Terms given. Eleven Aores, fenced ; only £300. AND OTHER PROPERTIES. AIso,— MONEY TO LEND. JAS. CRAIG, ; BAKER AND CONFECTIONER, BEGS to intimate that on and after Saturday, November 4th, Sot Lunohos Can be had from 12 noon* to 2 p.m., And that Light Refreshments, such as Tea, Coffee, Coooa, etc., may be had at all hours during the day. Hot Meat and Fruit Pies, with Tea or Coffee, every Saturday Evening. R. N. JONES, Q O L 10 I OB O B. Office ■• ,

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Poverty Bay Herald, Volume XXI, Issue 7004, 16 June 1894, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 3 Poverty Bay Herald, Volume XXI, Issue 7004, 16 June 1894, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 3 Poverty Bay Herald, Volume XXI, Issue 7004, 16 June 1894, Page 2

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