JUST RECEIVED, Ex “ Pretty Jane,” A Large Assortment of New Goods. QE WIN G MACHINES Lamps, Lamps Globes, Chimneys Burners and Wicks Cane and Wood-seat Chairs Folding Chairs with arms Rocking Chairs Children’s High and Low Chairs Looking Glasses Brussels Tapestry Kidder and Felt Carpets Hearth Rugs Oil Cloth for Passage and Rooms Cocoa, China, and Flax Matting Door Mats—all kinds Tables, Washstands Chests of Drawers, &c., Flax Mattresses—all sizes, from 8s each Pillows, Bolsters, Palliases, &c., LARGE & TOWNLEY, Cabinet Makers, Gisborne.
FOR SALE. FTIHA.T Comfortable, substantially-built Dwelling House and Section No. 107, in the Township of Gisborne, recently occupied by Mr. A. F. Hardy. If not sold by private contract within three months from this date, the property will be submitted to Public Auction. For full particulars apply at the Standard Office, Gisborne. A. F. HARDY. Gisborne, May 13, 1874.
“THE STANDARD AND PEOPLE’S ADVOCATE” NEWSPAPER And General Job Printing Office, Gisborne. rpHE Proprietor begs to inform the inhabitants of Poverty Bay and Subscribers generally, that he has made arrange ments by which in future a more extended accommodation will be given in the columns of the “ Standard and People’s Advocate,” both as regards Reading Matter and Advertisements, than that hitherto afforded in the “ Standard,” and at a GREAT REDUCTION IN COST. Experience has shown that the truest principles of Trade are those which turn money over the most readily and to the best advantage. “ Small Profits and Quick Returns ”is a trite but safe adage. Acting upon a knowledge of the requirements of his Customers, and to provide for the necessities for advertizing which have steadily increased since commencing business, the Proprietor is determined that his friends shall have the benefit of his experience, and has much pleasure in announcing that henceforth the prices both for Subscriptions to, and Advertizing in, the Standard and People’s Advocate, will be Greatly Reduced, thus: — s d Single copies, each 0 3 Subscriptions, per Quarter, cash in advance, exclusive of postage 5 0 „ „ „ booked .. .. 6 0 Advertizing at a Reduction of Twenty-jive per cent. £ 8 D Any space up to One Inch for, first insertion... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... 03 0 Additional space, at the r.-te of per inch for first insertion ... ... ... ... ... ... 0 1 6 For each subsequent insertion at the rate of per inch ... ... ... ... ... ... 0 1 0 One inch Card advertisements, Business and Professional Addresses, per quarter ... ... 110 „ „ „ „ per annum 3 0 0 Special long-term advertisements, according to space, subject to separate arrangement *** All advertisements, unless specially notified to the contrary, will be inserted and charged for until * # * countermanded. TEN PER CENT DISCOUNT ALLOWED FOR CASH !!!
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Poverty Bay Standard, Volume II, Issue 189, 22 July 1874, Page 4
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431Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 Poverty Bay Standard, Volume II, Issue 189, 22 July 1874, Page 4
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