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Wholesale and Family Drapery Warehouse WILLIAM PETTIE BEGS to inform his Friends and he General Public that he has now formally taken over the business lately carried on by PETTIE AND HARPER, As Drapers and Clothiers. In making this announcement, WILLIAM PETTIE wishes to take this opportunity of thanking all those who assisted by their patronage in making the late business such a pronounced success, and he trusts that the same generous favors will be extended to himself on his assuming the sole responsibility of the business. WILLIAM PETTIE Has placed each Department under a i responsible head, the whole business to be under his own personal supervision, so that everything possible will be done to maintain and increase the confidence of the Public, Tlie Whole Balance of Pettie and Harper's Stock (TAKEN OVER AT A BIG DISCOUNT) WILL BE CLEARED REGARDLESS OF COST PRICE. NEW GOODS Are being Opened in all Departments (Fresh and Fashion ible), and will be sold at the Lowest Possible Rates of Profit. WILLIAM PETTIE Would direct special attention to a System of Discounts for CASH which he is adopting, which will place all those Customers who prefer paying Cash on a footing not second to any exclusive Cash Business in the Colony, AND ALSO WOULD announce to Heads of Families, Storekeepers and others wishing to purchase full pieces of any material, or large quantities of any artiole, will have WHOLESALE PRICES QUOTED, which cannot bo beaten outside the Wholesale Commercial Centres of the Colony. WT> WOULD apologise to Cus.JL . tomers who may have been inconvenienced by the temporary disarrangement of the business owing to the Dissolution of Partnership, but now everything is once more in full swing, the coast is clear, and the order is : " Full Speed Ahead I" WILLIAM PETTIE, WHOLESALE AND FAMILY DRAPER, ladstone Road, Gisborno New Zealand Clothing Factory. JUST ARRIVEDp?f\ BOYS' and Youths' Tweed Ow Overcoats, deep capes (with and without sleeves) 50 Men's Tweed Overcoats, from 22/6 100 Waterproof Coats, dei-p capes (with and without sleeves), irom3o/---50 Oilskin Coats (riding- and walking shapes) 50 Men's Heavy Fancy Serge Coats and Vests (very special value), 30/---100 pairs Men's Saddle Tweed TrouBers (very special cut) 20 pairs Riding Breeches (leggings to match), 32/6 Under Pants, Shirts, Cardigans, Rugs, Blankets, etc., etc. IMMENSE ASSORTMENT. ALL NEW. Boots! Boots! Boots! 100 pairs Men's Zcalundia Winter Boots. OUR OWN SI'EOIAL MAKE : 50 pairs Kapai Split Shooters (whole back), 9/---100 pairs Bluchers (stout and strong), 4/11 50 pairs Heavy Watertights, 11/---1000 pairs Winter Socks for Boots (to fit all sizes), now giving away to 6d . per pair. COME EARLY FOR THE FIRST PRICE. New Zealand Clothing Factory. WHINRAY'S Furnishing Warehouse. [Established 1877.] IMPORTANT NOTICE. RETIRING FROM BUSINESS. THE ENTIRE STOCK WILL BE SOLD AS QUICKLY AS POSSIBLE. No REASONABLE Offer will be Refused. Special Quotations for Cash. - For largo orderd, part cash taken j balance can be arranged for. THE STOCK IS LARGE & REPLETE with almost every Household Requisite. To those Furnishiny this offers a rare opportunity. THE BRICK & STONE WAREHOUSE, Workshop, and Store Rooms are TO LET or FOR HALE. A Bargain. All particulars from — d. WHINRAYN.B. — Something worth repeating, by two gentlemen who are authorities in their reBpectivo branches. — An engineer, reporting upon the warehouse : "It is probably the best in Gisborne." A Wellington gentleman said : "You make better furniture, Whinray, than they do iv Wellington." To those who know my make these last twenty years this hardly needs repeating, bub I ive it) upon unbiased authority, —J.Wi g7l

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Poverty Bay Herald, Volume XXIII, Issue 7663, 24 June 1896, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 3 Poverty Bay Herald, Volume XXIII, Issue 7663, 24 June 1896, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 3 Poverty Bay Herald, Volume XXIII, Issue 7663, 24 June 1896, Page 2