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TO-MORROW. WILLIAMS AND KETTLE. [Limited] Have received instructions from the Trustees in the Estate of the late Mrs Johustone, to hold A CLEARING SALE, at her late residence, at Makaraka, on THURSDAY", 21st INST.,. When a quantity of VALUABLE AND USEFUL FURNITURE, Including Cedar Sideboard, Piano, 2 Pier Glasses, Overmantel, Walnut Drawing-room Suite, Walnut Table, Cheffonier, Telescope Dining Table, Bookcase, Bronze Hat Stand, Chest of Drawers, Doublo and Sinele Bedsteads, Collection of Shells, Dreßsers, Mangle, Pictures, Double-seated Buggy, Crockery, Kitchen Utensils, etc., etc. Will be offered. IS" Further particulars in future issue. Sale at 12 e'ctooK. JAMES CAMPBELL, 510 Auctioneer. BOOKS! BOOKS! BOOKS! TO COLLECTORS, STUDENTS, SPECULATORS, AND OTHERS. THE LARGEST & BEST SELECTED LIBRARY EVER OFFERED IN GISBORNE. THE ONE CHANCE OF A LIFETIME. WYLLIE ~&7 MASON Have received instructions from a client, to sell by Public Auction, , At their Mart, Lowe Street, On Saturday Next, 23rd instant, THE WHOLE OF HIS LARGE AND CAREFULLY-SELECTED LIBRARY, Consisting of 540 Volumes. By the Best Authors. t& The collection includes works on Magnetism, Philosophy, History, Physics, Architecture, Poetry, Sooial Science, Photography , Travels, Religion, Biography, Phrenology, Fiction, etc., etc. A FEW VOLUMES OF OLD & VERY RARE WORKS ON VARIOUS SUBJECTS. Also,— ' 1 Drawing-room Suite, 7 pieces 1 Richly-carved and Painted Occasional Table, and a Lot of Household Furniture. r Books on View on Friday. G. R. WYLLIE, 640 Auctioneer. FOR SALE. PART OF SECTION No. 97, KAITI, containing Half-an-aore of Land, with Bwelhng-tiouae of six rooms and scullery. Good orchard, iv full bearing. Within four minutes' walk of post-office. For particulars, apply to— 625 ANDREW GRAHAM. TO LET. I^o LET — Those centrally - situated . Premisea -lately in the occupation of Mr C. F. Lewis, next Herald Office. For further particulars, apply— "HERALD" OFFICE. i LARGE VARIETY of Toys; Fancy f\ Goods, and Musical Instruments, for Xmaa presents.— Lewis, "Dresdeu." PHRIST M A S c"HEiß~?urkeys, \J Fowls, and Ducks, trussed or alive j and Hams iv any size to be had at Mrs Bryant's. 557 /"^IALL at Robertson's and buy your \_^ Christmas presents. Latest novelties in Silk, Ties and Handkerchiefs (choice goods), just opened, for the festive season. DON'T MISS calling at Robertson's. Splendid seleotion of Men's Worsted Suits, Hatß, Shirts, and Ties now in stock, suitable for Bummer wear. jCTOUND— A dark yellow Sheep Dog. If not claimed within fourteen days will be sold to defray expenses. —B. Greaves, Makaraka. 605 TTUJR SALE— Few tons Table and Seed i Derwents, cheap to clear. — D. M. Or». TTWR THE 'XMAS TRADE. — Special . ■ value, suitable for 'Xmns Gifts : Gloves, Handkerchiefs, Purses, Bags, Perfumes, Brushes, Umbrellas, and Sunshades. William Pettie. T7IOR THE 'XMAS TRADE. - Speoial ? value: Lace and Muslin Curtains, Damask Table Cloths, Serviettes, Afternoon Tea Cloths, eto. Linoleum and Carpet Squares very cheap.— -William Pettib. TilOlf THE 'XMAS HOLIDAYS.-Ex-l traordinary Sale of Ladies' Straw Hats, newest Gems and Sailors, 6d to 2s 6d (not half-price).— William Pettib. OOLIBAH, the athlete's friend, has been recommended by all the leading cyclists for muscle soreness. LOST, on Sunday eveoing— Grey and pink Parrot.— Finder rewarded on returning toMrsA.BEEBE, North Gisborne. LOST, between Childers road and Matawhero— A Gold Brooch, set with pearls and emeralds.— Finder please return to Herald Office. 621 ADIES' STR4iW HATS, in speoial lots, 6d, Is, Is Ud, and 2s 6d, all new good», at holiday prices. Don't delay.— William Pbttie. MONEY TO LEND. Low rate of interest. Freehold security, with fair margin.— E. J. Chrisp, Solicitor. ONEY TO LEND at 5 per cent, up to two-thirds of valuation. — D. Mokiob, Union Bank Buildings^ NEW ANNUALS, New lot Foreign _ Stamps, New Toys, New Xmas Cards, Now Lollies, all at Sigley's. NEW YEAR'S DANCE, Patutahi Hall, on New Year's Night, Ist January. Music by Mrs Fernandez. Gentlemen's tickets ss, ladies free. 635 Q OILED CURTAINS, very cheap, at JO Mabk Way's. %Li/ ANTED, for two race days— ¥v Waitresses.— James Craig. G42 ANTED KNOWN. - The 6d, Is, and 2s 6d Tables at " The Beehive" are the best value in town. Inspection invited. 643 ANTED, at once, for export— Few hundred good Turkeys and Fowls.— D. M. Obr. 639 WANTED— Two competent Fencers, for erecting about two miles of fencing.— Apply J. C. Field, Waimata, or A. O'Meaba, Gisborne. 636 WANTED— A Boy, about 15 years of age, to milk and make himself generally useful Apply George Bruoe, Ormond. 626 XMAS and Wedding Presents.— Shipment of Linen Pillow Shams and Table Centres, Fancy Mate, etc., Torchon andMountmellick, at Mrs A. M. Bbowne's, " The Beehive." I /I I Ladies' and Children's Sun ' X 1 Bonnets, beautiful goods, just the thing for picnics.— Only at Mask Way's. 1 /£* Ladies' Muslin and Print Blouses, L' O with collars and cuffs, 3s lid to 5s 6d, now Is6d.— At Mark Way's. m Ladies' Blouses, splendid assortment, all samples.— Come early to Mark Way's. YOU CAN set it Cheaper at Adaib Brothers. 1 / One hundred Sample Ladies' Straw L'~ Hats, trimmed bands, worth 2s 6d to_ss_ Gd. — Only at Mabk Way's. CHAMBERLAIN'S PAIN BALM Is famous for its cures of Rheumatism. One application relieves the pain, and its continued use for a short time ensures a cure. Pain Balm is a general liuiment, and without an equal for lame backs, pains in the side, limbs or chest, epraine, swellings, lameness, cuts, bruises, burns; and will cure all uuuh ailmeuts in less time than any other treatment. _ Sold by E. D. Smith j price Is 6d, big size 3s. — Advt.

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Poverty Bay Herald, Volume XXVI, Issue 8700, 20 December 1899, Page 3

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