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EXPIRATION of 21 YEARS LEASE. RETIRING FROM BUSINESS. CASH CLEARING SALE NOW ON. GENUINE TJARGAINS. t m MRS ROSIE'S, GLADSTONE ROAD. 991 QPRING & gUMMER SEASON. 1898-99- 1898-99-WILLIAM PETTI E HAS much pleasure in announcing that he has opened up a very lar<»e stock of NEW SEASON'S DRAPERY, including a Special Shipment ex s.s. Rimutaka from London, consisting of a Wonderful Afssortmentof theNewestnnd most Fashionable Goods, together with many Novelties. DEPART M E N T S. Dress DepartmentA great variety of very pretty goods is shown, including Prints, Muslins, Crcpons, Sateens, Cambrics, Batistes, Ginghams, etc. ; Woollen Dress Fabrics in Delaines, Cashmeres, Alpaccas, Serges, Coatings, etc., in all the new and fashionable shades. Shot and Fancy Materials in dress lengths only (very choice) ; also, Blouse Silks, Pongees, Surahs and Bengaline Silks, in all colors. Manchester Department. Special attention has been given to this season's imports, and Customers can confidently rely upon the Value offered in Household Drapery of every description ; the assortment is simply immense, and in addition to our well-known stock lines, many Novelties are shown. Hosiery and Haberdashery Departments Are fully stocked with overy needful artiole, all our usual lines being well assorted, especially Laces, Embroideries and Linings, which aro largely represented. New Sim -shades nnd Umbrellas (very choice). Clothing DepartmentNew Goods just opened in Men's Kaiapoi, Roslynand Wellington Woollen Company's Clothing, all of newest and most fashionable styles, and of the very best value. An unusually large supply of Ties, Bows, Shirts, Hats, etc., etc., are just to hand, and are Al'.value. Customers can confidently rely upon Mr Green keeping thisDepartmentup to date. Millinery Department. The Showroom is overflowing with Novelties in Ladies' Hats, Bonnets, Ribbons, Laces, Flowers, Chiffons and Trimmings of every kind ; Children's Millinery, Sunbonnets, Pinafores, etc., etc. New stock of Corsets, Underclothing, Skirts, Blouses, Capes, etc., etc. Miss Rowcliffc looks forward to a very busy season in this Department, and trusts that Orders will be given early as possible. Dressmaking Department. Owing to the extraordinary activity in this Department, additions and alterations have become necessary, and are now being carried out, so that during the coming season Ladies will have greater facilities for visiting this Department and consulting Miss Robertson, who trusts that the increased accommodation will enable her to execute her Orders with greater despatch, but at the same time would respectfully urge that Orders be placed early. WillialnPettse, la making the above New Season's announcement, respectfully claims the continued and increasing support of the Public, for the following reasons — that he keeps an enormous stock, well-bought in the best markets ; the quality of the goods is uniformly first-class ; customers are attended to by experienced assistants ; he advertises his goods in plain, unvarnished language, without exaggeration, puff or blow ; he marks his goods in plain figures; gives a substantial discount on all cash purchases and monthly accounts ; and generally conducts his business on straightforward principles. When you want Real and Substantial Value, do not hesitate —go with confidence to— WILLIAM PETTIE, WHOLESALE & FAMILY DRAPER, Gladstone Road, Gisuorne. HARRY KINNAIRD HOVELL, Authorised & Licensed Surveyor by Examination over Two Colonies. LAND TRANSFER SURVEYOR. SURVEYING of every description undertaken and completed promptly. Bush sections surveyed for purposes of felling. Areas given either by horizontal or surface measure, as required. Eighteen years' oxpericiico surveying through New Zealand and tropical forests. TO SELECTORS OF LAND. All business transacted for intending selectors under the various Laad Acts. VALUATOR. Properties reported upon and valued for purposes of Sale or the negotiation of Loans. TO LANDOWNERS. Correspondence invited re questions of encroachments, unknown or disputed boundaries. Having had considerable experience by special engagement in this direction, I am prepared to investigate all questions relating to the above, and the establishment of their true positions. All business matters addressed care of the P.B. Herald will receive my prompt attention. 301 Mrs C. Everett Butler, PIANIST, ACCOMPANIST, and nPEACHER OF PIANO, VIOLIN, JL ORGAN & SINGING. Reduced Terms : For 12 Hour or 1i Half-hour Lessons (in ... £1 Is 0d Paid at End r.T .i n £1 os Od Country vjtl. -'i for guaranteed number of pupils. 1= also prepared to accept engagements c& Accompanist and Pianist at public or private entertainments. Enquire at No. 25, Palmerston Road and Derby Street, opposite Public School. Any hour.

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Poverty Bay Herald, Volume XXVI, Issue 8417, 17 January 1899, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 6 Poverty Bay Herald, Volume XXVI, Issue 8417, 17 January 1899, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 6 Poverty Bay Herald, Volume XXVI, Issue 8417, 17 January 1899, Page 2