William Searle, Tailor and Outfitter, HAVING REMOVED to his new and centrally-situated premises, GLADSTONE ROAD, trusts that the Public will extend to him their very liberal support as it is his intention to give the best value for ready money obtainable in Gisborne. W.S. will guarantee all garments thoroughly shrunk, and the fit and style perfect A Stock of Tweeds of the very Best Description to select from. W. SEARLE. Adjoining C. P. Browne, Photographer. 897 Preliminary Notice. Land Sale at Gisborne. IN or about the month of MARCH, 1881, the first of a series of sales of Town Rural and Suburban Lands situate in and around the town of Gisborne, will be held. Lithographic plans and future particular will be available at an early date. W. L. REES, 873 Solicitor for the owners.
THE SUPPRESSED ADVERTISEMENT ;£>; . . . Crawford’s Ale. HOW HISTORY REPEATS ITSELF, TO BE SURE. ’ Some centuries ago in London, Sir William Walworth stabbed Wat Tyler, and to commemorate the event, a dagger was emblazoned on the city arms. -w Some months ago in Gisborne, after the agent for a Dunedin brewer asserted in the public press the superiority of his ale he was challenged by the local Brewer for a wager of ten pounds, to produce an ale equal to that manufactured in Poverty Bay. There was no response to the challenge, which was advertised for over a week, and the word “ CHALLENGE ” is now fairly claimed, and will be found henceforth emblazoned on f CRAWFORD’S SPARKLING ALE. :0; “ Crawford was awarded Sydney Exhibition First Prize Medal for Stout.
MEDICINAL VIRTUES OF THE WAIWERA AND ROTORUA WATERS, by Dr. Eccles. Lake House, Rotorua, 12th September 1880. I have visited Waiwera [Hot Springs] also Lake House, Ohinemutu, and the Terrace Hotel, Tarawera, on a tour for the purpose of investigating the properties of the various Hot Springs. I have in each case stayed at the hotels owned by Mr. R. Graham, and have to thank him and his managers for the great courtesy extended towards me. The Springs at the first two mentioned places, I feel confident, possess the most valuable medicinal qualities, whilst the Terraces [easily accessible from the lastmentioned place] are such that every person possessing the means ought to visit. The internal arrangements of the various hotels have been made to meet the requirements of Invalids and Tourists, and this object has been fully fulfilled. A. Leslie A. Eccles, 8.A., M. 8., Cantab,; F.R.C.S., L.M., Edin. 635 BILLHEADS, Circulars, Cheque Books Handbills, Posters, &c., printed at the TANDER n Office with neatness and despatch
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Poverty Bay Standard, Volume IX, Issue 917, 12 February 1881, Page 2
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428Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Poverty Bay Standard, Volume IX, Issue 917, 12 February 1881, Page 2
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