Ladies, i! Attention ! ; SPECIAL i -■ ■■ ~ t PURCHASE. J Kach. j | 50 Gem Hats (bands), ll^d < 30 Gem Hats (bands), 1/11 I 20 Gem Hats (bands), 2/11 All Coarse and Fine Straw. Newest Shapes. 50 Girls' Straws, Wide Rim, Trimmed Ribbon, Only /seach; worth 2s lld. 50 Children's Lace and Silk Hats and Bonnets, Usual price 3s Gd, 4s lld, 6s 6d, 109 6d. Now U lld, 2s ltd, S) lhl, 5s lld. 100 Ladies' Ready - made Blouses, Usual price 3s 11*1, 5s 6d, 6s lld, Ss Cd. Now h lld, 3n Gd, 3s lld, 4a Gi. SEE WINDOWS & SHOWROOM AT MARK WAY'S JUST OPENED. Per s.s. Wakanui, DIRECT SHIPMENT OF \ case Baskets 5 cases Fancy Goods 2 cases Books. BASKETS in all Shapes and Sizes, AT ANY PBIOE. 1000 "B 8 °o I I By the most Popular Authors. Well Bound. Clearly Printed. Worth 2/- per Volume. OUR PRICK ... 9d PER VOLUME. 7/6 per Dozen. The Oheapeat Book in New Zealand. <B. tfiosie i &o. I REYNOLDS' CENTRAL Furnishing Emporium. NEW GOODS JUST OPENED Direct from the English Manufactories, especially suitable for Christmas Presents. (IHINA— The Best Quality and Choicest J Patterns. GLASSWARE-All Colors ancl Shapes. FURNITURE of all descriptions. Chairs from 3s 6d. PICTURE MOULDINGS In Great Variety. PICTURES MOUNTED & FRAMED CHtAP. BEDROOM SETS from da 6d. Etc., Etc. O/> CASES OF THE BEST f)£ ZO ENGLISH GOODS To arrive before Christmas. The BEST and GHKA PEST Home for the People to Furnish from. Please Call and Inspect! E. G. A. REYNOLDS. YOU CAN net it Cheaper at Adair Brothers. PUHTRINaTUiUL MINERAL WATER. TO BE HAD AT ALL CLUBS, HOTELS, AND ON BOARD THE UNION S.S. CO.'S STEAMERS THB TABLE WATER OF THE AGK. IN "SPLITS" AND PINTS. "PUEIEL 5 " WILLIAMS AND KETTLE. ■ Limited, Agents for Poverty Bay. WALTER J. SYKES, /GISBORNE DENTAL SURGERY, Next E. D. Smith's, Chemist. Opposite Harold Kane's, Chemist. (Telephone No. 16. J Prize Medallist fob Artificial Teeth. sis' 1 s i g|ll /#@lN^ <* M* A g lit M^ "^ x\ 5° ** £. Teeth Extracted from 10 to Noon, 12 ONE SHILLING. Close at 1 p.m. on Thursdays, b'pen on Saturday nights from 7 to 9. j. a. cox, SURGEON DENTIST (Formerly of Queen Street, Auokland), BEGS I o inform the Residents of Gisborne that he will commence the practice of his profession in GISBORNE on or about TUESDAY, December sth. 376
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Poverty Bay Herald, Volume XXVI, Issue 8684, 1 December 1899, Page 2
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