WYLLIE & MASON, Under instructions from Mr D. Gioroi, Will sell by Public Auction, At thbik Mart, Lowk Stbeet, On SATURDAY NEXT, 2nd DECEMBER, At Eleven a.m., GOLD AND SILVER WATCHES I Gold and Silver Jewellery Clothing, etc., etc. G. R. WYLLIE, 374 Auctioneer, WYLLIE & MASON, Under instructions from tho Owner, Will sell by Public Auction, At their Mart, Lowe Street, On SATURDAY NEXT, 2xd DECEMBER, At 12 o'clock, SECTION 2!, GISBORNE TOWNSHIP, Corner of Williams and Disraeli Streots. G. R. WYLLIE, 375 Auctioneer. TAIIUHERU KOAD BOARD. TENDERS are invited for Forming and Gravelling Road line, Whataupoko. Specification at Board's office, Lowe street, where tenders will close on SATURDAY NEXT, at Noon, GEO. GRANT, 352 Civil Engineer. PHir-ESSI BOOT SHOP, GLADSTONE ROAD, Gisborne. TBEG to notify the Public of Gisborne that I have opened the above premises (next door to Craig's Bakery) as a . . . GENERAL BOOT AND SHOE ESTABLISHMENT, and intend keeping a complete aitortment of English and American Goods of the Best Makes. These I am importing Direct from the Makers, which enables me to sett Cienv at a VERY LOW FIGURE. In Colonial-made Goads I have a complete assortment in every line, and as fresh consignments will arrive weekly, my stock wi'l alivays be found UP-TO-DATE: I invite inspection of this Stock. H. ADAIR, PHITESSI BOOT SHOP, Gladstone Road, Gisborne. 377 LITTLE DUST PAN. 'Xmas Season. NOW OPENING-Latest Novelties in China, Glassware, Toys, etc. NEW GOODS by Every Steamer. Is and 6d TABLES to be ready early. Marvellous Value. -*>■"■•,'■• Li t « L.R. Wr-"- 1^ MASON'S JARS,2sizes,atßed-rockPricea VERANDAH BLINDS, from 4s 6d each TRAVELLING TRUNKS, Hampers, Hat Boxes, at Lowest Possible Prices VASES, Flower Pota in terra-cotta ware. Inspection Cordially Invited. No One Asked to Buy. LITTLE DUST PAN. 0/0 Q/ \ LADIES' GEM HATS ls lid, worth O \J double.— Only at Makk Way's. A~T ROBERTSON'S,- Suits nmcle to measure— fit, style and finish guaranteed. Large selection of new summer patterns to choose from. A TTENTION ia specially directed to _T\. new stock of Tennis Shirts, Hats, Ties, Trousers, and Clothing of every description.— William Pettib. T~ROBERTSON'S.~Now showing, White Drill Suits, Silk Coats, Cricketing and Bowling Trousers (wide cut), Shirts, Ties, etc., suitable holiday wear. /CHILDREN'S Silk Hats and Bonnets \J ls lid, 2s 6d, 3a Ud, 4s 6d, worth double.- Only at Mark Way's. EX S.S. WAIMATB.— Just opened New Art Serges, Art Muslins, Guipure Curtains, Frilled Muslin Curtains, etc.— William Petti*;. RANKLIN FURGESON has arrived, and will preach the Gospel in Grey street Hall on Suhday next, at 7 p.m. All welcome. 362 GEM HATS, coarse straw, wide ribbon bands, only 2s lid.— At Mars Way's. /N EM HATS, trimmed bands, only ll.d. \JT At Mark Way's. HAVE you read theTemperancecolumm this evening? Another chaDge in this issue. 383 KOOLIBAH, the athlete's friend, has been recommended by all the leading cyclists for muscle soreness. OST, on Tuesday, between Kaiti bridge and Colonel Porter's— Parcel, containing clothing.— Fiuder please return to Herald Office. 387 LOST— Scotch Collie (brown, with white . breast), round leather collar. Reward.— Apply S.F. Hartley, Albion Hotel, T ADIES' Ready-made Blouses Is Ud, JU 2s 6d, 3s lid, 4b 6d, usual price three times the money,— Only at Mark Way's. MONEY TO LEND. Low rate of interest. Freehold security, with fair margin.— E. J. Chrisp, Solicitor. MONEY TO LEND at 5' per cent, up to two-thirdß of valuation.— D. Morioe, Union Bank Buildings. MILLINERY Department. — Further supplies of Sailor Hats, Leghofn Hats, Children's Sun BonDets, Ladies' Skirts, Pique Costumes, etc.— William Pettie • EW SHEETINGS, Apron Cloths, Flax Sheetings, Forfar Turkish Towelß (all imported direct), New Tablings (green and black, red and black). — At Mark Way's. RUSH HATS, large size, only 4d each. At Mark Way's. SUPPLEMENTARY SHIPMENT.Juat received, ex s.b. Waimate from London, new ranges ot Priut«, Muslins, Sateens, Crepons, etc., etc.— William PETTia_ WANTED, to Rent— Four or Fiveroonied Cottage j good supply of water. — Apply by letter "Mrs E.A.M.," Herald Office. 385! WANTED— A Cook and Housemaid. Good wages given. — Apply Mrs W. L. Rees, "The Bungalow." 386 VTf ANTED— A Woman or Girl, to look Vf after baby for a few weeks. — Apply Mrs Strachan, Kaiti. 381 WANTED — Man, to look after a thoroughbred entire — Apply J. Robson, Te Arai, or Royal Hotel. 382 WANTED, by thoroughly experienced Cook— Re-engagement; gook baker 1 and worker. Good wage required. Reference.— Apply "Laura," Hotel, Morere, Nuhaka ; or Mrs Cows?. 311 YOU CAN got it Cheaper at Adair Brothers.
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Poverty Bay Herald, Volume XXVI, Issue 8684, 1 December 1899, Page 3
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