A Suggestion. After biding my time for about SIX MONTHS for those of my late customers who are STILL on my Books to come and settle their little accounts, I find that a good many have not COME to the FRONT. 1 will be compelled to cause them to interview Dr Nesbitt, if they do not part speedily without further persuasion. 1298 . . SAM. STEVENSON. THE Credit System. THE undersigned, in taking, over his OLD BUTCHERING BUSINESS, in Gisborne, takes this opportunity to THANK his ojd Customers for their support, and trusts to merit a continuance of their favors. At the pt me time it must be borne in mind, that it will be impossible for him to CARRY on his TRADE, and, at the same time continue the present existing system of Long Credit; In fact, it is mainly owing to the difficulty of getting their accounts PAID, that his predecessors were compelled to discontinue their trade. 1301 L. MINTOS H. MR E. J. PIESSE HAS been appointed COLLECTOR and CANVASSER for this Journal.
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Poverty Bay Standard, Volume III, Issue 436, 13 December 1876, Page 2
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174Page 2 Advertisements Column 2 Poverty Bay Standard, Volume III, Issue 436, 13 December 1876, Page 2
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