? « REMOVED to his new ind ('-situated premises, GrLAD' , trusts that the Public Will hein Wy libteal support a# it Hfllitest valse for tanrtwe’in W’.’S. will guaranteeaU garments thoroughly ‘ shrunk, and the fit and style perfect A' SIOCiT of Twbbds of the"vest Best | Description TO SELEgt 1 W. SEARLE. Adjoining C. P. Browne, Photographer. g: . 897
PrelimtaiHy Notice. : YZ/. IMOK\ ‘HlrelZA: to . 01 • YZ/.TI/:O<7 TlfD'l£A.TfC4 01.' Land Sate at Gisborne. ° ‘ .U-I fl A !•' -H-M 4 'I Jll 1. :i: qo ! N 1 ! ‘J4 the first of a series of sales of Town Rdral ; and Suburban, Lands situate in and ,tjie town pf Giabornej will be held. ;< ~ Lithographic plans and' ffiture' particular will be Availflfhle.Bt an ! , W. L. REES, 873 X, thjOi owners.
THE suppressed advertisement LZj . , b B \ -o-—: —: 1 r- -■ ;; ■■ Challenge AJLo. | i • T c-- HOW HISTORY REPEATS ITSELF, TO BE SURE. -- i f Some centuries ago in London, Sir William Walworth stabbed Wat Tyler," and to commemorate the event, a dagger was em? t- blazoned on the city arms. i " r>;2: - ~ Some months aga in Gisborne, after the agent for a Dunedin brewer asserted in t(i£ public press the superiority of bis ale he was challenged by the local Brewer for n wager of ten pounds, to produce an ale equal to that manufactured in Poverty Bay. Tfiere wM 1 no response to the challenge, Wbich was advertised for over a weekend the word “ CHALLENGE is nOW fairly claimed, and will be found henceforth emblazoned on ’'?. ' ? "" —r£’? ? i? C'h ‘ : CRAWFORD’S SPARKLING 3CZKI2C ALU. g .O. — - iX ' A " Crawford was awarded Sydney Exhibition First Prize Medal for Stout.
MEDICINAL VIRTUES OF THE WAIWERA AND ROTORUA WATERS, by Dr. Eccles, i . ; Lake House, Rotorua, y 12th September 1880. I pave .visited 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. 1 I have in each case stayed at the hotels owned by Mr. R Graham, and hpv® U tjiank him - and his managers for the great -courtesy extended towards me The ’SpnngTW the ' first two rinentioned places, I feelX eonfident, possess the most valuable medicinal qualities, whilst the Terwefr the lastmentioned , place] such every person P® 99^B^ tPPglll: to visit. The j l° te r? al arr »ngements of the various hotels been mgdeto meet thfiliiequiremehts of B '^ thiB objecfc has ] Sin.exjO3Bsr.T4om ofij ao ~ t> t Leslie A. Eccles, 8.A., MJJ. X Cantab. ; -RJU€ s B-. r D.M., Edin. | a m cdHX.IL’/O< 635 ’■ — JKeILLHJJADS,- Circulars, Cheque Books Handbills, Posters, &c., printed-at the Standard Office with neatness and despatch
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Poverty Bay Standard, Volume IX, Issue 925, 12 March 1881, Page 2
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433Page 2 Advertisements Column 2 Poverty Bay Standard, Volume IX, Issue 925, 12 March 1881, Page 2
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