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GRAND DISPLAY OP KEW&FASIIIONABLE GOODS FOR SPUING AND SUMMER WEAR (Ex s.s. Fakeba from London)TS.^HTTirZ' LEWIS HAS JUST OPENED, Direct from the Manufacturers, a LARGE SHIPMENT of Dress Goods, Millinery, Mantles, etc., etc., IN THE LATEST PARIS FASHIONS. DRESS DEPARTMENT. In this Department wo call npocml Attention to tho immense variety we are Bhowing this season. We hnve upnreri no painn in selecting a magnificent stock of a the Latest Pakis and Continkntai. Fashions, and veuture to say that we are showing the Largest Selection of DRESS GOODS ever shown in (iisborne, at Exthembly Low Pukes. The princi]utl feature of this season in MOIRE ANTIQUE SILK and HOLLAND AND DRILL COSTUMES, which will play »n important part in Summer Toilettes ; also, Noveltibk in Fancy Dress Cioodn, Klecked Costume Tueeds, Annares, Cre[ions, ShauKhai Silks, Ciimpled Lbwdh, Liiuui Tuswores, Mouwwline de Liude, Lisse Prints, Fancy Sateens, Brocaded Crepons, etc., in great variety. OVER 500 DIFFERENT SHADES AND DESIGNS TO SELECT FROM, ruwjiiuj in price from IJ^d yard to 3a lid yard. MILLINERY DEPARTMENT, Under the supervision of Mrs Robertson, who has given so much satisfaction in the ART OF MILLINERY, and with the choicest select ion to choose from, this Department needs no comment on our part, as the public are the best judges. WE ARE SHOWING LATEST NOVELTIES IN Silk MantleH, Jackets, IMousom, Trimmed Hnts and lionnetH, Silk Scarves, Sunshades, Sailor Huts, Corsets, Underclothing, etc., etc. CLOTHING DEPARTMENT. Men's and Juvenile Clothing, Hats, Tennis Suits tttid Shirts, Hosiery, Ties, Straw Hats and Boating Costumes, in great variety. InalltheabimiiiMHl* ny mr «lli>ui nt LOWER FRICES TITAN EVER. Importing Direct from the litst }h>m<- Minnif<ictini r>, placrs us in (i position to mil (it II holt*<ile H'«i/y---howmeit'ii I'rios. HEN"BY~LE"WIS, DIRECT IMPORTER OF DRAPERY, MILLINERY, CLOTHINO, Ac, Gladstone Road, Gihbohnr. SPUING AND SUMMER SHOW. J&TI& ROSIB IS now showing SPECIAL NOVKLTIKS in ENGLISH AND PARIS MILLINERY, in HATS AND BONNETS, SAILOR HATS (in black and wbiU) CHILDREN'S WASHING HATS AND SUN BONNETS A Large Assortment of CHILDREN'S PELISSES and DRESSES. PINAFORES in Lnce. Muslins and Holland LADIES' BLOUSES in Silk, Maslin and Print SILK BELTING. NEWEST DESIGNS IN BUCKLES FOR BELTS. o "VT i* _ &t" Wo are this Season in a position to show a much larger variety IN OtICC o f Knncy Prints, Cambrics, Drills, Drillettes, Muslins and Crepons. SUNSHADES AND UMBRELLAS, CORSETS, HOSIERY AND UNDERLINED The above Goods are a Direct Shipment, per s s. lonic. All Goods auk Muakkd in Plain Fna res at the Lowkst Possible Prices. GLADSTONE ROAD. JOHN H. ORMOND, Coachbuilder, Blacksmith, Wheelwright, Horseshoer PEEL STREET, GISBORNE. HAVING REMOVED and ENLARGED the Premises, I am now in a position to turn out work second to none. TUTOftTES w i* BUGGIEB, CARTS CARTS ftilfi^^^V^v TWOWHKELERS, i\l|ilHM|MHHnvA description manufactured , j^_Mjij^jßj^^^ M ,.^AjjilJnl^ on tn e premises, and a "" TWELVB MONTHS OCA&AjmS uiavenicjeetaKen IV/|\NJ p ryMW Repairing, paintan Tinrt navmpnt X/l\/ \U M/ ING « and TRIMMING as part payment \\jL^^' w rY. L. do »° « D Fikst-class Sttu, fnr haw fttiAH r " T^r^te :'2£Jm*f Imd ALL P^I«KB ior new ones. --= — «_^— — — ■ l f«affTW L r REASONABLE. The HORSESHOEING DEPARTMENT is well-known throughout the County for its Superior Shoeing. Polo, hunting, racing, nnd all classes of horses are carefully shod in proper style. TIRES extracted without cutting, thereby strengthening instead of uxaktnin the tire. TIRING DONE DAILY. — ■ o — — — N.B.— If any work done on the premises gives way by fair usage it ia Repaired FREE OF CHARGE. Aasirr for Smaill s Patknt Satbty Cakriaoc Attacbmkmts. AGENT FOR AUCKLAND 'CYCLE COMPANY. VEHICLES BOUGHT AND SOLD ON COMMISSION. JTOSCItT K. OX&3MEOZIsTX>, COACHBUILDER, BLACKSMITH, WHEELWRIGHT, A HORSESH OER, Pkel Street, Gisbohmc WHAT A LEADIM SCIENTIST DR. STEVENSON MACADAM. F.R.S.E., F.C.8., etc., Edinburgh, in the course of a Lecture on the " Sanitary AHrECts ok Cooking," said : — " The cooking of raeat in the Gas Stove yields a larger return of cooked meat than in the ordinary ranee. The loss in ordinnry cooking in a coal range is about 40 per cent., whi'o in meat cooked in (>as Stovpß the loss is only alnmt ~J per cent. THE MEAT WHEN DONE IS FOUND TO BK MOKK M ICY, MORE PALATABLE, AND UOKB IAHILY | digested. The wholeßomeness of the nient cooked must bo regarded as beyond doubt — in fact, no bettor cookod meat mid j-H«try could bo prepared, and be as palatable and acceptable." IS MARRIAGE A FAILURE? Not if a GAS STOVE is in tho house, because it lessens— in fact, does awsy with the drudgery of corking, *nd niftkoa it r jilfßsure. With a Gas Cooking Stove the lady of the house has not to atruggk* with the sooty cohl rant;?, and is not in danger of getting her hands and dress suited by sooty nauovpans. Even whilu cooking is in process, she cau dress and be prehentai-le to her vinitors. Tho savnry joint, which makes glad the heart of an Englifthcnan ; the racred hnggis, over which the Scotchman ejoices ; the Irish stew, the renown of which is world- wile ; all these, and every her conceivable dish, can be cooked to a nicety in a Gas Stove. The Gisborne Gas Company, Ltd., Have just imported from Home a few SAMPLE STOVES AND GRILLERS, WITH LATEST IMPROVEMENTS. — roR s^k.XaXi. — CALL AND INSPECT.

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Poverty Bay Herald, Volume XXI, Issue 7130, 12 November 1894, Page 1

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