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New Advertisements. DISTRICT ORDERS. The quartebly inspection of MILITIA and VOLUNTEERS in the District will take place as follows :— MILITIA. No. 1 Company, December 31,1872, at 10 a.m. at Gisborne. No. 2 Company, January 2, 1873, at 11 a.m. at Old Redoubt, Matawhero. No. 3 Company, January 3, 1873, at 10 a.m. at Ormond. VOLUNTEERS. P.B.M.R. Volunteers, December 31 j 1872, at 2 p.m. at Gisborne. Gisborne Rifle Volunteers, December 31,1872, at 3 p.m. at Gisborne. Penalties for absence, or other breaches of the Militia Act, will be strictly enforced. C. DE.IN PITT, Inspector Armed Constabulary, Commanding E.C. District. Militia office, Gisborne, December 12, 1872.' POVERTY BAY MOUNTED RIFLE VOLUNTEERS. THE TROOP will parade for QUARTERLY INSPECTION parade, on Tuesday 31st December, 1872, at Gisborne. Parade at 2 p.m. Carbine Holsters to be returned. A general meeting will be held after parade. A. F. HARDY, Captain. c IN T O S II AND E LL E Y, Family Butchers, Makaraka. M. G. NASMITH. PRACTICAL. WATCH AND CLOCK MAKER, GISBORNE. AV. BARSDELL, Gladstone Road, (Next door to Mr. G Nasmith), Gisborne. AIRDRESSER ami PERFUMER. Cigars, Tobaccos, Pipes, and a variety of Fancy Goods. A. DALZI E L L. JN returning his thanks to the settlers at Makaraka and the surrounding country, for the liberal patronage bestowed since his commencement of business, begs to inform them that he has added a Wholesale and Retail DRAPERY AND GROCERY STORE To his premises adjoining the MAKARAKA HOTEL. A.D. begs" to assure his patrons and the public generally, that having the advantage of many years experience in the trade, and having selected the stock himself for cash at the first market, is enabled to supply families, households, and the public, at prices hitherto unheard of in Poverty Bay. The Drapery and Clothing department comprises : — MftTi’s and Rava’ Suits Cloths, (Japs, Boots, Hats, Crimean and White Shirts Flannel Shirts Collars, Drawers, &c. Ladies’ Ball Dresses Kid Gloves, Laces Hosiery, Haberdashery Lustres,, Silks, Alpacas Merinos, Grenadine HATS, BOOTS and SHOES, Underclothing, Shawls, Jackets, and a variety of Fashionable and FANCY GOODS, which the proprietor confidently invites an inspection of as SUITABLE FOR THE SEASON. The Groceries department is replete with every possible requisition for culinary and household purposes. Teems Cash. —Ail goods marked in plain figures, and no abatement made.

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Poverty Bay Standard, Volume 1, Issue 13, 28 December 1872, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Poverty Bay Standard, Volume 1, Issue 13, 28 December 1872, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Poverty Bay Standard, Volume 1, Issue 13, 28 December 1872, Page 3

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