New Advertisements. £2O REWARD. rjIHE ABOVE REWARD will be paid to any person giving information as to the whereabouts of MR. G. G. MILL if alive, and for the recovery of his body if dead. For further particulars apply at the Standard office. 526 INSURANCE COMPANY. MR. WILLIAM ADAIR has been appointed Agent of the NEW ZEALAND INSURANCE COMPANY vice G. E. READ, resigned. GEORGE P. PIERCE, 487 Manager.
AUCKLAND STEAM CONFECTION FACTORY, ALBERT STREET. E. WATERS, I CONFECTIONER, BEGS to inform the public that the following goods, manufactured at his factory, Pare guaranteed of superior quality to any confectionery imported into Auckland. They 1 contain no ingredient or colouring matter fdeleterious to health. | LIST OF GOODS: Dry Goods. Boiled Goods. Conversation Mixed Lollies Thick Peppermints Sticks (assorted) Thin Peppermints Barley Sugar Fruit Lozenges Cushions Fancy Lozenges Acid Drops Scotch Mixtures Best Acid Drops Sugar Almonds Rose Acid Drops Marbles Black Balls Burnt Almonds Indian Com Ring Conversations Black Almond Toffy Can away s Honey Toffy Ginger Lozenges Matrimonial Toffy Extra Strong Peppermints Everton Toffy Good Words Star and Love Rock Rose Imitation Strawberries Aniseed Balls Imitation Raspberries Cayenne Red and White Cocoanut lea Musk Red Cocoanut Ice Paregoric Cough Lozenges Cough Drops Bathpipe Waters’ Chocolate in lib tins Coalsfoot Rock Chocolate Creams Liquorice Chocolate Buttons Jujubes Wedding Cakes Pink and White Candy Silver Bands Brown Candy Bonbons Iceing Sugar Somebody’s Luggage Horehound Candy Sherbert
SOIREE. It is proposed to hold a SOIREE TO WELCOME THE Rev. E. Williams On his arrival here, to take place QN WEDNESDAY EVENING, Bth inbt. , in THE FREEMASONS’ HALL Several Ladies have kindly offered to provide Refreshments. SONGS AND RECITATIONS Will be given. Further particulars on arrival of Mr. Williams. EDWIN WOON, Parishioners’ Warden. Parish of Gisborne, August 30th, 1875. 513 PUBLIC MEETING. THE ABOLITION OF PROVINCES QUESTION. PUBLIC MEETING will be held on SATURDAY NEXT at 3 o’clock in the afternoon, in the COURT HOUSE, in order Ko obtain an expression of opinion from tile ■residents of Poverty Bay regarding the [Abolition measures now before the House of ■Representatives. A. F. HARDY fell Chairman of Highway Board.
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Poverty Bay Standard, 4 September 1875, Page 3
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354Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Poverty Bay Standard, 4 September 1875, Page 3
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