MASONIC HOTEL LIVERY & BAIT STABLES, C. A. BETTING TON, PnopßiETon, QOOD ACCOMMODATION for Horses either in Closed or open ftablb. Dry and Roomy Yards. Every care taken. * # * First-class saddle Horses always on HIRE. MASONIC Liveryl Bait Stables, Gisborne. S. STEVENSON, Proprietor. UIIHE above Stables are unsuqiassed in (he district for FIRST-CLASS ACCOMMODATION, Attendance, and Moderate Cliurges. GOOD PADDOCK ACCOMMODATION Within a quarter of n mile of the Stables. Ladies’ and Gentlemen’s SADDLE HORSES ALWAYS ON HIRE, By the Day or Week. Also, One or Two Horse Buggies for HIRE. Special always ready for despatch to any part, of the country. N.B.—A Night Bell is fixed on the premises, communicating with the Ostler's room. HAY, COKN, AND CHAFF FOR SALE.
;S A D D L E AND HARNESS MAKER, GLADSTONE ROAD, Gisborne. RADDLES, Bridles, Whipa, Spurs, and Saddle Cloths, always in Stock. Horses’ Clothing, Ladies' Embossed Saddle Cloths, and Ladies’ and Gents.’ Fancy Whips, in great variety. Pack Saddles of the latest pattern, and Harness of all descriptions on hand and made to Order. * # * Economy and quick returns form the basis of all trade. NOTICE. ON and after this date POISON will be laid on our Run, at the Aral ; also, in our paddocks, Ahipakura, Whcnuakura, Ohiuukura and Pariu. HARRIS & FERGUSON. July 15, 1874. ORMOND BAKERY. T. DUNCAN BEGS to inform the inhabitants of Ormond and surrounding districts, that he is in a position to supply them with Bread, Biscuits, and Fancy Goods a Gisborne prices. All orders punctually attended to. pRIEND OF ALL HOLLOWAY’SPILLS AND OINTMENT. Holloway's Pills are the best remedy known in the world for the following diseases Ague | Gout Stone and Asthma I Headache Gravel Billions com- < Indigestion Secondary plaints | Liver coin- symptoms Blotches on | plaints Ulcers the skin | Lumbago Venereal Bowel oom- ' Piles affections plaints | Rheumatism Worms of all Debility : Retention of kinds Dropsy ; urine Weakness Female ir- Scrofula, or from whatregularities Kings Evil ever cmiso Fevers of all Sore 1 'hrouts i Ac., dec., kinds ' Tic-Doloreux | Both the Ointment and Pill 9 should, be used in the following cum plaints:— Pad Legs ! ai dft iff 1 Sore Nipples Bid Breasts ’ join’s | Scalds Burns ' Fistulas ' Sore Thmata Bunions 1 Gout 1 Skin Diseases Chilblains i Glandular j Scurvy Chapped • swellings , Sore Heads Hands Lmnbugu ' l uoiours Corns (soft ) Piles 1 Ulcers CuiitracLed Rheumatism Wounds The Pills and Ointpent are Professor Holloway’s EMabihhnciit, 533, Ox ford -street. London ; also by nearly every raspednblo Vendor of Medicimthnouriiont the civilized World, in boxes and pots. The smallest box of Pills contains fon* dozen ; and the sinallost pot of Ointment or’ ounce. Full printed dif<d ions are affixed to each box ar.d pot. andl* 1 * be* had in anv lan<uag« even in Turkish Arabic, Ar.utmian Persian <»r CUniest*.
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Poverty Bay Standard, Volume II, Issue 209, 30 September 1874, Page 3
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458Page 3 Advertisements Column 7 Poverty Bay Standard, Volume II, Issue 209, 30 September 1874, Page 3
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