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HOLIDAY SEASON. Special Display for tlic ("oinina: Festivities. EXTENSIVE PREPARATION'S. EXTENSIVE PREPARATIONS. A CORDIAL INVITATION is extended XJL to Residents and Visitors to Gi.sborne to inspect my Marvellous Variety of . . NOVELTIES of the Latest and most Fashionable description, specially selected for the Festive Season. EVERYTHING UP TO DATE FOR GENTS' WEAR. A Choice Variety of SILK HANDKERCHIEFS and TIES just opened, suitable for Km.is Presents. Immense assortment of Boys' and Men's CLOTHING, SHIRTS, HATS, CAPS, &c. Newest Patterns. U3S. BOYS' & MEN'S STRAW IIATSTES In great variety, at, all prices. Gladstone Travelling Bags, Brief Bugs, and Portmanteaux (all prices ami sizes in stock), Men's COATS & VESTS, in Worsteds and Serges (Dark Blues and Blacks). Specially selected patterns. Just Opened— Thirty Pairs KAIAPOI SUMMER TROUSERS Q ,/» Wide Cut, ai O/O Wonderful Value. R. ROBERTSON. HATTER, MERCER AND CLOTHIER, Next Theatre Royal. . 8 *® GO TO -- EXJUE'S — FOR YOUK — Drapery, Clothing, and Mercery. TTE HAS COME TO STOP, AND IS SELLING CHEAP IN" ALL DEPARTMENTS. A Common Saying to be heard in the District now is : YOU Gm SAVE SHGNEY BY QQING TO EURE'S. A Warehouseman's SAMPLES of Ladies' and Children's -KID GLOVESBOUGHT CHEAP. SELLING XnTTT? TTi'd CHEAP at ±L( LI iiJjj £5. <fflf Get a Pair ! 6 — . — . — _ ,Mr William Marr, Professional Pianoforte Tdneh . And Teaohbb of Mrsic and Singing. /~\RDERS for Tuning promptly attended \J to. Country and Coast regularly visited. Address : Cobden St. (opposite Presbyterian Church) BOYS' &, GIBLS' HIGH SCHOOL, NAPIER. BOARDERS are under the care of the Principals. Pupils are prepared for University and other Examinations. Prospectuses, Examiners' Reports, and Honors Lists may be Been at the Office of this paper, or will be sent on application to— DAVID SIDEY, 391 Secretary. BOARDING & DAY SCHOOL FOR GIRLS, Uri'Eß Gladstone Road, Gisborne (In the house formerly occupied by Miss Watson). MISS A. E. NELSON (Certificated Trinity College, London), MISS SIEVWRIGHT, B.A. The New Term will begin MONDAY, JANUARY 30m, 1899. Miss A. E. Nelson at Home THURSDAY, FRIDAY, and SATURDAY, 26th to 28th January. The Boarding is under the management of Miss Nelson, who has arranged a Comfortable Home for Girls. Prospectuses on application. Coaching for Junior and Senior Civil Service, Junior Scholarship, Matriculation, General Knowledge in Law, and Medical Preliminary Examinations by MISS SIEVWKIGHT, B.A. 8 Ladies' College and School of Music, REMUERA, AUCKLAND. Principal : Mrs S. A. M. Moore-Jones, M.M. ; M.R.C.P. ; G.M. ; U.K., London, assisted by English andFrenchGovernesses, and extensive staff of First-class Professors. FIRST-CLASS PRIVATE COLLEGE, with High Moral Tone, Christian Training, First-class Associations, and Maternal Supervision. Perfect Surroundings and Pure Water. References to Parents. S&. Prospectuses on application. 978 WALTER J. SYKES, /GISBORNE DENTAL SURGERY, Next E. D. Smith's, Chemist. Opposite Harold Kane's, Chemist. (Telephone No. 16.) Pkize Medallist for Artificial Teeth. go 2 $ 'I JZ pJtf Is Vs| \\ •= hls J^sisi« Ml p3 | | //Qf S x\v "-§ brill i Teeth Extracted from 10 to V 2 Noon, ONE SHILLING. Close at 1 p.m. ou Thursdays. Open on Saturday nights from 7 to 9.

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Poverty Bay Herald, Volume XXVI, Issue 8424, 24 January 1899, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 5 Poverty Bay Herald, Volume XXVI, Issue 8424, 24 January 1899, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 5 Poverty Bay Herald, Volume XXVI, Issue 8424, 24 January 1899, Page 2