Miscellaneous. puHlTc peTo CLAMA T I O N. 0 — Preventive against Small-pox, Measles, and all contagious diseases. TTSE plenty of ALLENDER'S CARBOLIC SOAP, commended by the public health Doctors as a thorough disinfectant. J. ALLENDER would call the attention of the trade to his various brands of Common Soaps, which have for years given such general satisfaction. Carbolic Soap Blue Mottled Soap Al Yellow Soap 2nd Crown Household Soft Soap, for Machinery, Wool-washing, and general scouring purposes, equal to the imported article. J. A. has now added to his business the manufacture of Fancy Soaps of the various kinds as under: — Family Brown Windsor, in bars and tablets, 7 and 141 b boxes.. Honey, Glycerine, Almond (pink and yellow), in 141 b boxes. Elder Flower, Oatmeal, Carbolic ; also, assorted boxes of bars and tablets, in 141 b boxes. PARNELL STEAM SOAP AND CANDLE WORKS. Office —No. 7 Lower Queen Street, Auckland. 272 Three doors below Messrs. Owen and Graham’s. Messrs. BOYLAN BROTHERS, HOUSE-FURNISHING, and BUILDERS’ 11?/ OXT XZE OXT Q-3D IR, S, GLADSTONE ROAD, GISBORNE, HAVE ON SAL E — JURMING IMPLEMENTS, ARTISTS’ TOOLS American and English Manufacture, Together with a Handsome and Varied assortment of CHINA, DELE, GLASSWARE, LAMPS, BRUSHWARE, CIITIEBY, AND EIECTBO-PIATED GOODS, FURNISHING IRONMONGERY, ELECTRO-PLATED GOODS, CUTLERY, BUILDERS’ IRONMONGERY, FARMING IMPLEMENTS, SEEDS, &c., &c., &c., A Variety of Sewing Machines by reputed Makers. EOYLAIT EBOS., Furnishing Ironmongers, & General Hardware Dealers, GLADSTONE-ROAD, GISBORNE. &T Licensed to SULL Guns, Ammunition, and Blasting Powder. 74
WILLIAM RICE, BOOT MAKER, (Next to the Argylle Hotel, Gladstone road Gisborne,) HAVING resumed business, takes this opportunity of thanking his former customers for past favors, and begs to intimate to them and the public generally, that he is now in a position to supply them with work of First Class Material and Workmanship, such as cannot be surpassed in Gisborne. 184 PANUITANGA. WIREMU RAIHI, HUMEKE, (Kai te taha o te Whare hoko waipiro o te Wirihana Turanganui.) KIA rongo te iwi katoa, kua timata taku malii hanga Hu, ko aka taonga kai te pai rawa, me taku hanga Hu he pai noa atu, ki hai i rite te mahi o tetahi tangata ki taku mahi. NOTICE. NOTICE is given to owners of STOCK depasturing on my run, that I am not responsible for any loss, as regards either number or condition of such stock. 259 R. ROLAND CURTIS.? CAUTION. rpHE PUBLIC are hereby cautioned that any person found trespassing on the Whataupoko Block will be prosecuted. 260 R. ROLAND CURTIS. MUSIC! MUSIC! MUSIC! MR. P. M'FARLANE begs to state that he has arranged to occupy part ot his time as a Violinist. He will be accompanied by a Violoncello, &c., and will play at Balls ; also Conduct’ the Dancing, if required. 100 FOR SALE. ABOUT 1000 TOTARA Posts at Waere-uga-a-hika. Apply to MESSRS GRAHAM & CO., or to D. FRASER, 284 Waikohu.
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Poverty Bay Standard, Volume III, Issue 276, 29 May 1875, Page 1
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