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. . . ARE . . . SELLING THE FOLLOWING LINES I AT EXTREMELY LOW PRICES. TRAVELLING TRUNKS, BONNET X BOXES Toilet Cans, Wire Dish Covers Kerosene Stoves, Spirit Stoves Copper, Brass and Enamelled Preserving Pans Mason's and Lightning Fruit Jars Scythe Blades and Handles Garden Tools > Newbould's One-man, Cross-cut and i Hand Saws 1 Chisels, Augers, Files, etc. WISDEN'S CRICKET AND TEIINIS MATERIAL A Good Racquet i'or 10s. New Easy Lawn Mowers, from 37s Cd Crown, Hustler and Boss Lawn Rakes Etc, etc.. etc. IRONMONGERS, Gladstone Road Gisborne EXPIRATION ; OF LEASE SALE ■■< ■ AT | J^ARK HOUSE « WILL CONTINUE i FOR A FEW WEEKS LONGER. DRESSMAKING--Miss Hamill will | make-up a limited number of COSTUMES (previous to her leaving for the South to ! select New Autumn Dresses early in February) at Special Rates. DRESS GOODS— The Balance of our Dresses will be cleared Regardless of Cost, including many NEW KOBE Lengths bought at a Heavy Discount. SHOW-ROOM-— We have decided to clear out this Department at once at any sacrifice. Straw Hats and Bonnets, Lace, Mantles, Underclothing, Corsets, Flowers, Feathers, Ribbons, Dust Cloaks, etc., at your own price. CLOTHING & MERCERY— Men's and Boys' Clothing (from the famouß Kaiapoi and Roslvn Mills) and a choice lot of Tennis Shirts, Ties, etc, will be cleared at any price. MANCHESTER DEPARTMENT Calicoes, .Sheetings, Quilts, Selesias. Our SALE Prices are not to be beaten. HOSIERY AND GLOVES l^wer than any other House in the Trade, Quality consideied. TO LET, with early possession, SHOP and DWELLING, next Mark Way House, 1 now used by us as Work-rooms and Dwelling. The Only "Cash" Shop in Poverty Bay : J^AJRK JJOUSE, STJTTON AND SONS Vegetable & Elower. Seeds. WE have just recoived a collection of tho above CELEBP.ATED • GARDEN SEEDS. "' > tVILLIAHiS & KETTLE, LIMITED, AGENTS FOR NAPIEE & GISBOBNE THQScjLDAMB. LETTS' AND COLLINS DIARIES, Calendar Blotting Pads and Desks for 1596. r Hew "Volumes o£ ihe Asauals. The Windsor Magazine, volume 1 The Boys' and Girls' Own Annual Atalanta, Chatterbox, Little Folks 80-peep, Sunday, Leisure Hour Sunday at Home, Quivci, Chums Cassell's Saturday Journal Magazine of Art, Chambers' Journal t Family Magazine, etc. Bibles, Church Praise, Prayer and Hymns, Birthday Books, Poetical Works, etc., in great variety. An excellent assortment of Ladies' Hand Bags, Work Boxes and Desks, Photo Albums, Screens, Framos and Boxes, Dressing Cases and Fitted Travelling Bags, Purses, Card Cases, Pocket Books, Tourist Cases, Oil Color Boxes, Water Color Boxes, etc. THOS. ASAMS, BOOKSELLER, STATIONER, NEWS AGENT & TOBACCONIST, ' Gisborne. [ SPECIAL NOTICE. 7 , ADJOINING WHINRATS FURNITURE WAREHOUSE. IS NOW OPENED, THE CISBGRUE FANCY FURUISHING ARCADE. CONTAINING the Largest and Most \J Diversified Collection of USEFUL I and ORNAMENTAL GOODS ever shown " in Gisborne. f Also,— IN THE MAIN WAREHOUSE I have ', a large stock of really good FURNITURE , of every description, consisting of — i Suites, in leather and silk tapestry , Fancy Chairs, Overmantels [ Caipets and Carpet-spun Hearthrugs , and Door Mala of every description. I My CROCKERY and CHINA is unex- ; colled iv the colony, and to Cash buyers I i can muko large reductions. I have upwards of 150 Rolls of LINO--1 LEUM and OIL CLOTH to select from, in ' addition to 30 pieces Odd Lengths of Linoleum, from 4yds up to 15yds, at Job Prices for the pieces ; must be Cleared, having no room to house them. i To tfcose FuraisMag | I can offer SPECIAL VALUE, and solicit inspection. J. WEINBAY.

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Poverty Bay Herald, Volume XXIII, Issue 7541, 23 January 1896, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 4 Poverty Bay Herald, Volume XXIII, Issue 7541, 23 January 1896, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 4 Poverty Bay Herald, Volume XXIII, Issue 7541, 23 January 1896, Page 2