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Drapery. jY, L E X. E E F E R, TTpLDON CHAMBERS. QLOTHING Q.O. 000 WOIITH 01 clothin ° Imported expressly for Squatter Princes, and all Sorts and Conditions of Men, and the Horny-Handed Sons of Toil, all the Way from Dmiedhi to Gisborne ** City,” Those who buy thia Clothing have no trouble. Th* Pieazure of wearing it alone accentuate* their H*ppy Fate, Their live* one Flacid and Continual Round of Pleasure. On the 12th day of January, 1884, a Binging Cheer broke loose, which was distinctly heard at Ormond and Surrounding District I Wux waa tsi Cavbx ? Why the birth el KEEFER’S NEW CLOTHING SHOP IN GLADSTONE BOAD. To xhosb who are not yet acquainted with my Stylo of doing Buaineaa, I might oay— Coms and bxaminz my Goods, All New I AU New 11 AU New !! I Nothing Old to give You. Should you Buy an Article that doe* not Please You I WILL BETUBN YOU YOUB MONEY. lam not Puffing. Nor de X wiih to anail my Competitor*. I keep Price* down, and keep the Opposition wondering how it!*. I CAN UnMMXU. TSIM AIL.

X have not apace to enumerate my many Lino* of FURNISHING GOODS, BUT Sub an IxarzcxioN bt You. LOOK OUT FOB MY PBICE-LIST I Visit me before Buying elsewhere. NO TWO PBIOES. Everything aa it should be: FAIR—HONEST—AND SQUABE. I SELL FOR CASH ONLY. NO BOOKS KEPT. Thus All Buyebb have an Equal Advantage. L E X. THE CASH CLOTHIER AND HATTER, Gladsione Road. 918

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Poverty Bay Standard, Volume I, Issue 63, 11 February 1884, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 5 Poverty Bay Standard, Volume I, Issue 63, 11 February 1884, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 5 Poverty Bay Standard, Volume I, Issue 63, 11 February 1884, Page 3