THE BOOK ARCADE. Crawford and Son, GISBOBNE. WE have just received a large assortraent of Reference Bibles, Teachers' Bibles, Thumb Prayer Books, Text Bibles, Prayer and Hymn Books, Catholic Prayer Books, Sunday-school Reward Cards, and Church Texts, from London, sent out by our Mr W. F. Crawford. Also, — Birthday Books of every description and the latest Drawing-room Games. — DIARIES for 1899. — Tobacco, Cigars, and Cigarettes of the best brands kept in stock. Pipes, Cigarette Holders, Match Boxes, Purses, Wallets, Dressing Cases, Work Boxes, Work Baskets, Writing Cases, Writing Desks, Ladies' Bags, Photo Frames, Inkstands, Music Cases, Cigar and Cigarette Cases, etc., at reasonable prices. Photographic Requisites, Albums, and Snapshot Cameras Sold Here. — The latest Books Kept,— A few of which are : Castle Inn, by Weyman Hope, the Hermit, by Edna Lyall Ruby Sword, by Milford Adventures of Captain Kettle, by Hyne A Destined Maid, by Griffiths John Splendid, by Neil Jlunro. Crawford and Son. Telephone No. 87. 24 THOS. DALRYMPLE. \ Wholesale, Retail and Furnishing Ironmonger. IMPORTER OF ENGLISH, AMERICAN AND CONTINENTAL HARDWARE. IS now in receipt of a Large and Varied Stock of GARDEN REQUISITES, including — Lawn Mowers, Spades (beßt makers) Hedge, Border and Pruning Shears Garden Rakes, Hoes, Dutch Hoes Syringes, Trowels, etc. Scythes, Reap Hooks, Water Cans Scythe Stones, etc. All Sizes of GALVANISED WIRE NETTING (suitable for Poultry Runs, etc.) kept in stock. "^TOOd^OftrvißP 1 f SP cc ' a ' attention is T«n1« B S directed tonewimporAODAB. I tations in this line. We have the Largest) n» a .i, «_{„.» and Best Stock in the Bis- -KeOfianiCS' trict of Mechanics' Tools, J TOOIS, Inspection of which is invited. LAMPWARE ! On hand and to arrive Choicest Selection of Lamps ever imported iuto Gisborne. SPORTING REQUISITES. SPORTING REQUISITES. On hand a Large Stock of TENNIS GOODS, by Stazenger and Wisden. Special importation of Salter's POLO STICKS for the Season. CROQUET and CRICKET Material. LAWN GOLF to arrive. Liberal discountsfor SPOT CASH Telephone No. SS. P.O. Box No. 23. HE IVIADE HIM A LORD. An Diglislimnu :-lio>\r,i a \olnble Yankee an old Ch.irles tin- l-'ii.-t rgiiiuua, ;mil |ionuinu' te g) the hml of Charles (fj\ saiil, "That man niiule cM-'S? my an.-pstor a Lord." " Ujsj " That boiils mi'," .■.aid S« the Yank. lie then Jj^ pulled a cent piece from the pistol pocket of liis. lanh.aml, pointing to the ligure ol Hie Indian Chief on the reverse side, slid, "That man made my ancestor an angel." If you us^e Sun Uakin;' Powder in yonr bread, cakes, pastry, i«., it will make all the men in the hoihe ;i> goodtempered as angels. Good dilution, oo d temper, liappy home by n=in- Kun li.il.inj; Powdur.
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Poverty Bay Herald, Volume XXVI, Issue 8414, 13 January 1899, Page 2
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441Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Poverty Bay Herald, Volume XXVI, Issue 8414, 13 January 1899, Page 2
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