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Drapery. jY L E X. E E F E R, ■gILDON QH AMBERS. CLOTHING Q.O£2 000 WORTH 07 CLOTHC ’ O Imported expressly for Squatter Princes, and all Sorts and Conditions of Men, and the Horny-Handed Sons of Toil, all the Way from Dunedin to Gisborne “ City.” Those who buy this Clothing have no trouble. The Pleasure of wearing it alone accentuates their Happy Fate, Their lives one Placid and Continual Bound of Pleasure. Os the 12th day of January, 1884, a Binging Cheer broke loose, which was distinctly heard at Ormond and Surrounding District I What was th® Cavss 1 Why the birth ot KEEFER’S NEW CLOTHING SHOP IX GLADSTONE BOAD. To those who are not yet acquainted with my Style of doing Business, I might say— Come Axn examine my Goods. AU New! AU New !! AU New ! 11 Nothing Old to give You. Should you Buy an Article that doea not Please You I WILL RETURN YOU YOUB MONKY. lam not Puffing. Nor de I wish to assail my Competitors. I keep Prices down, and keep the Opposition wondering how it la. I CAN UxDMSZLD HIM AUI have not space to enumerate my many Lines of FURNISHING GOODS, BUT S»X AX bSHCTICM BT You. LOOK OUT FOB MY PRICE-LIST I Visit mo before Buying elsewhere. NO TWO PBICES. Everything as it should be: FAIR—HONEST—AND SQUARE. I SELL FOR CASH ONLY. NO BOOKS KEPT. Thus All Buyers have an Equal Advantage. THE CASH CLOTHIER AND HATTEB, Gladstone Road. 9U

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Poverty Bay Standard, Volume I, Issue 61, 8 February 1884, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 5 Poverty Bay Standard, Volume I, Issue 61, 8 February 1884, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 5 Poverty Bay Standard, Volume I, Issue 61, 8 February 1884, Page 3

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