COMMON, SHELTON AND CO., LIMITED. (Established in Gisborne, 1878.) gTOCK, gTATION, JNSURANCE, pRODUCE, AUD Q.ENERAL QOMMISSION J^GENTS |y£ERCHANTS, AUCTIONEERS, JMPORTERS, UNIVERSAL PROVIDERS. WE SELL every description of Goods required in the House or on the Station. WE SELL Goods in Large or Small Quantities, and Invite Inspection of our Stock from any New Arrivals or others. WE SELL A SINGLE ARTICLE AT WHOLESALE PRICE. NOTHING BUT GOOD QUALITY OF GOODS KEPT IN STOCK. WE BUY every kind of Produce grown by Fanners, in Small or Large Quantities, and pay FULL MARKET VALUE for same, in CASH. SHOOTING SEASON. We have a Full Stock of Q-UNS & AMMUNITION. HORSE COVERS. WE have an assortment, of various Makes, Sizes, and Quality, and, as usual, our PRICES ARE THE LOWEST. "tTTTE HAVE also a First-class Pattern of VV COW COVER, Made to our Special Order. We have sold several,- all of which have given satisfaction^IT PAYS TO USE HORSE AND COW COVERS. COMMON, SHELTON * CO., Ltd. 826 ' AUTUMN .-.' : AND '. WINTER GOODS NOW; BEING OPENED UP. FURTHER PARTICULARS LATER. FURTHER PARTICULARS LATER. FURTHER PARTICULARS LATER. SALE ! SALE ! SALE ! MUSIC FOR THE WINTER. A RARE OPPORTUNITY! ■^QS pARCEL— Album containing 100 Songs, and 6 Latest Songs (usual price 2s each) AL*L FOR 10s. Wickins' Albums—Four for 3s. Violin and Piano Tutors—Half-price. Instrumental Music — Is Sheet; usual price 2s. FOR CASIt ONLY — TILL END OF MONTH. Basketware, Violins, Guitars, etc, 3 etc., At Unheard-of Prices. Fancy Goods, Soaps, Toys, etc., etc., at Less than Cost. REMEMBER,— This is a GENUINE SALE, and Purchasers will Save 50 PER GENT, and over in some, of these lines. I MUST CLEAR THEM!! REMEMBER,— Only till END of this MONTH. C. F. LEWIS, MUSIC AND FANCY GOODS WAREHOUSE. NOTE.—I have over 3000 pieces of Music, Albums, etc., in stock, all imported direct from Wickine and Reynolds and Co., of London. I defy competition in this line. 414 EDINBURGH __BAKERY. HAVING been requested by a number of my old customers to come back to the town, I beg to announce that I will commence a BAKERY BUSINESS on APRIL Ist,' in the bakehouse formerly occupied by Mr Oliver Veale, opposite the Royal Hotel. Only a First-class Article supplied. Time not having allowed of my calling upon all residents, I would ask that any Who have been overlooked would kindly leave Orders with Mrs James Robb, fruiterer, next to Whinray's. wid these will be promptly attended to. My Bread will also be on sale at Mrs Robb's shop. HOVIS BREAD A SPECIALITY! N.B. —I am in no way connected with the Master Bakers' Association. 320 W. C. NISBETT. I A CASES of General Drapery and. 2 lw bales of Blankets and Rugs just opened and now showing. A splendid selection in every department.—C. Rosie and Co.
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Poverty Bay Herald, Volume XXIX, Issue 9400, 9 April 1902, Page 3
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