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-OUR NEW SHIPMENTOF AUTUMN AND WINTER GOODS IS ABSOLUTELY UNEQUALLED FOR STYLE, AND PRICE. ROBERTSON & ADAIR. — OUR STOCKS — ARE magnificently assorted in all Departments with the Choicest Products of tha Home and Colonial markets, and we are constantly In receipt of New Shipments of Novelties. Exclusive Dress Fabrics a Speciality ! BLACK CREP.ONS (in Silk Stripes), SERGES, MELTON CLOTHS, FIGUKED LUSTRES, MOHAIRS, and COLONIAL TWEEDS in great variety. -—DRESSMAKING Already we find a great stir in this Department, probably owing to the fact that an artiste of great experience, who has been very favorably received by our patronß, and already voted a complete success, presides over this Departments We are abreast of all the Latest. Developments in Fashion ; we spare no efforts to secure perfect satisfaction to all customers ; great care and attention ia paid to Style and Fit, prompt execution of orders, and the production with the greatest economy, compatible with thorough good work. Mourning Orders are promptly executed, and at all times receive the most careful study. LADIES' MACINTOSHES, CAPES, AND PLUSH JACKETS. Mr HOUSEHOLD GOODS ARE SPLENDIDLY REPRESENTED. Please NoTE-That our stock of MEN'S, BOYS' and IOUTHS' CLOTHING is one of the Newest and Cheapest in Qisborne. BOYS' and MEN'S MACINTOSH COATS (sewn seams) and OILSKTN COATS. MEN'S SUITS MADE TO MEASURE (Fit and Style Guaranteed). SPECIAL ! SPECIAL I SPECIAL ! Our 3s 6d line of BLACK and TAN KID GLOVES ia unapproachable for Value. Our Motto j " Small Profits and Quick Returns." |B|| |r BL. fj II .HI ■■_ " NOTED CASH DRAPERS: ROBERTSON AND ADAIR COOK COUNTY FURNISHING WAREHOUSE. JUST r\PENEB| -. rB . T r Q A Wn oAQce I TUST /^PENED UST V/PENED I : * C * ORATES AND CASES j J UST \_JpsNED NEW VASES, NEW GLASS AND EARTHENWARE DINNER, BREAKFAST AND TEA SETS NEWEST DESIGNS & BEST VALUE IN TOILET SETS S.O Rails 12ft LINOLEUMS and OILCLOTHS 1 ALL MARKED AT THB J. Hogshead BREAKFAST and TEASKTS V LO WEST POSSIBLE 3L Hogshead New Patterns in TOILETWARE J RATES. MbA y Ji All the above Goods ilk /$; MARKED LOW "^§3l 4$ \\/^ INSPECT THii NEW GOODS PERAMBULATORS & GO-CARTS-Only the BEST and most DURABLE PERAMBULATORS and GO-OABTS kept in Btock, and these are sold at Auckland prices, WIRE-WOVE MATTRESSES made on the premises, to suit all sizes of bedsteads. VENETIAN BLINDS made on the premises, to suit all sizes of windows. Old Blindß RE-TAPED and RE-PAINTED. J". TOW^TLET.

OEMOND BTOEB. SALE OF DRAPERY & GROCERIES TEAT AND FRIAR HAVING purchased Die Assigned Stook of Mr S. Vospeb, at their own price, will re-mark the whole stock and • open with a BIG CASH SALE, ON THE PBE3IISES, —FOE ONE MONTH— TEAT AND FRIAR Bavo also purchased some good lines in NEW WINTER DRESS GOODS FLANNELS, FLANNELETTES CALICO, SHEETINGS, HOSIERY BLSINKETS, RUGS, BOOTS, &c, Which will be Sold at Landed Cost, FOR CASH. Bargains ! Bargains ! Bargains Such as have never heen offered to the People of Ormond before. SALE COMMENCES ON TUESDAY, March 31st, TEAT AND FRIAR. ■ ■ ■ '■ " — THE LADIES' GYMNASIUM, CITY KINK. /CLASSES will be held every Satubday at v_^ 10.30 a.m., Wednesday 4 p.m., and Monday Evenings from 7to 8. Waerenqa-A-hika : Tuesday and Saturday afternoons. Te Arai : Thursday afternoons. A Class for Boya under 15 years of ago is being formed at the City Rink. Miss Gurr will be prepared to receive pupils at) any time during the course of lessons. 287 NOTICE. TO meet the many applications made to the Sisters of Mercy, for Leßsons in the FINE ARTS and other branches, by Youug Ludius who have left school, they have decided to open Classes for the following : — Oil Painting on Canvas and Wood Water Colobs on Silk, Parchment and Bristol Board Cbayon and Pencil Drawing Flower Makino Plain and Fancy Needlework, Lessons every Saturday, from 1.30 to 4 p.m., beginning Saturday, June 6th, For particulars, apply at— 82 THE CONVENT. HAWKE'S BAY GIRLS' SCHOOL, "Woodford House, Hastings. Principal, Miss Hodge, assisted by Misa Aikjian, B.A. Prospectuses od application. Next term commences Tokspay, May 26th, at 10 a.m. Boarders must bo in attendance by 6 p.m. on Monday, May 25th, 95

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Poverty Bay Herald, Volume XXIII, Issue 7654, 12 June 1896, Page 4

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