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Bobjohns, Teat S' Co.’s Advertisement. Robjohns, Teat & Co. o Tailoring ! Tailoring !! HF Tailoring !!! Jg] O We beg to remind the Public that our STOCK of material is to hand, selected and imported by ourselves ; and in recommending the same, we desire to give ENTIRE SATISFACTION, but which can only be done by Attention to every Detail, viz: Good Material We ii shrunk Good WOl hmansllip ]? or which we Employ First Hands only Good Trimmings Careful . Attention t 0 these Good Cutting For which our Mi’ Cox. of London and Colonial experience, is well known WE would further intimate our determination to make THIS BRANCH of our business equal to most in this Colony : therefore, we have not hesitated to enlarge our Stock of material, consisting, as it now does, of nearly Fifteen Hundred Yards, in Black Broad Cloth > Geelong Tweeds Blue Broad Cloth Scotch Tweeds Blue Pilot Beaver Cloth _ Shetland Tweeds Black Worsted Coating " Mosgiel Tweeds Silk mixed Coating Nelson ’Tweeds Blue Worsted Coating West of England Tweeds Blue Venetian Coating Checks, Stripes, and Clerical Blue Diagonal Coating Mixtures j Tweeds Jllue Serge Coating Bliss’s Double Milled, fori Superior light texture Coating for heavy wear & Riding [ Tweeds Over and Dust Coats Trousers ) Oriental WTP Cloth for Riding Whipcord Tweeds Habits, Costumes, and Winter Buckskin for Riding Pants Tweeds Dresses Woolen Cord ) Victoria-Habit Cloth Bedford Cord > Dark & light shades Blue Habit Cloth Cotton Cord) Fancy Vestings Moleskin White Quiltings Black Doe Skin Steel Doe Skin (UF A Suit of any of the above from Five Guineas upwards. Note: Conducted in the new building adjoining the General Store of Robjohns, Teat and Co., Gladstone Road, Gisborne. 685

GRASS SEEDS. ON SALE by the Undersigned— U C E R N E Poa Pratensis Prairie Grass Cocksfoot Rye Grass White Clover Alsyke 315 GRAHAM & CO. N O T I.C E . rpHIS is to inform the general public that any DEALINGS WITH, or TRANSACTIONS ON, the block of land known ns NGAKaROA, will not be acknowledged by us. NA HORIANA TE KAINGAHOU, NA AKINIHI KITINGI. HE PANUITANGA. HEPanuitangatenei, kia mohiotia ai, e kore rawa e vvhakaaetia c uiarni kia hokomi totuhi wahi o Ngakoroa, kin whakahaeretia rarui tetahi atu tikanga tuku mo lau.-i whenua. NA HORIANA TE L II NG.A HOU, NA AKINIHI KITI JI 961 REGULAR WEEKLY TRIPS TO NAPIER. rjHIE fast sailing Schooner, A “Opoitki,” IlSj/Wjife' nia^e Regular Weekly trips betwen this Port and Napier. All freight from Napier to thia Port will oe taken at the MOST MODERATE RATES. J. R. HURREY, King’s Wharf, 943 Gisborne. EUR SALE. HALF-AN-ACRE of LAND with a FOURROOMED COTTAGE erected thereon ; well fenced in. and planted with Fruit and Ornamental Trees, and within FIVE MINUTES WALK of the Court House. Applv to 945 ‘ J. R. HURREY.

TO LET, About thirty feet frontage to Gladstone Road, part of section No53, adjoining the STANDARD Oilice. Apply to H. E. WEBB. GARDENING. G. HILL, Practical Gardener, BEGS to notify to the public that he is prepared to undertake all kinds of GARDENING WORK on the shortest not ice. The requirements of Country Settlers promptly attended to. Orders to be sent to G. HILL, Practical Gardener, 370 W Childers Street Gisborne TO LEASE. jpOR a term of THIRTEEN YEARS, a desirable Farmstead, within easj distance of Gisborne. It consists of 126 ACRES of good land, well fenced, sub-divided, and partly laid down in grass. Apply at the 454 Staxdabd Office. WOOL CLASSER. AN Experienced Wool Glasser is open for engagement for the forthcoming season, by day or per thousand. Apply to D. W. BENNETT, 936 Napier. NOTICE. MR. J. H. STUBBS is authorised to receive any monies due to me, and to give receipts for the same. 431 11. J. U'REN.

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Poverty Bay Standard, Volume III, Issue 401, 20 September 1876, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 3 Poverty Bay Standard, Volume III, Issue 401, 20 September 1876, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 3 Poverty Bay Standard, Volume III, Issue 401, 20 September 1876, Page 1

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