C. SUTTON AND CO., Maltsters, (Newmarket, Auckland.) AKE CASH BUYERS of Prime MALTING BARLEY. 49 MASONIC STABLES. Funerals. SAM STEVENSON begs to notify that be has hail a NEW HEARSE built, and is prepared to attend funerals at ordinary trap prices. 22 NOTICE OF REMOVAL. MRS WILLSHIRE, MILLINER DRESSMAKER, HABERDASHER Ac., in thanking her friends for past favors, begs to announce that she has removed to her new Premises, lately erected opposite Mr A. SOMERVELL’S Shop, Gladstone Road, and begs for a continuance of the same. A Varied Stock of Ladies* and Children’s Underclothing on Hand. All kinds of Ladies’ Requisites made to order. 62 Fungus, Beeswax. f jlllE Undersigned is a Cash Buyer of the above in any quantities. H. B. MORTON, 30 Custom-House-atreet, Auckland. MARTIN’S" INST ANT AN EOUS PHOTOGRAPHS. Reduced Prices. The Peoples Portrait from 7s 6d the £-dozen. MARTIN’S Drawing-room Portraits. Printed by the new Platimum Process and are the most Beautiful, Artistic, and Permanent Pictures ever produced by Photography. MARTIN’S Childrens Portraits and Family Groups are the Cheapest and Best. MARTIN’S Album Pictures, views of Auckland and Hot Lakes, from 6s per doz., Private Residences, or Business Premises, from 12s per doz. MARTIN’S Instantaneous Dryplates. Chemicals and Apparatus on Sale. JOSIAH MARTIN, Late Martin & Partington. Market Entrance, Queen-street. 31 Auckland. D. E. SMITH ~ BEGS respectfully to inform the Public of Gisborne and the surrounding Districts that he has just received a very large consignment of— LADIES’ AND GENTLEMEN’S BOOTS & SHOES. They are made out of the very best French Calf, are highly finished, and present a very neat appearance. They consist of Broad Soles, Elastic Sides, Lace Ups, Balmorals, &c. He would also draw attention to the fact that he makes up— BOOTS & SHOES TO ORDER, And as he has a large supply of the very best Elastic Uppers of all description, be is prepared to execute any order that may be entrusted to his care in the BEST and most WOR KM AN LIKE STYLE. Having bad 18 years’ experience, D.E.S. hopes for a continuance of the patronage hitherto so liberally bestowed on him. * # * —Come and see his SURVEYOR’S BOOTS. GLADSTONE .’ROAD. 28
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Poverty Bay Standard, Volume X, Issue 1068, 2 May 1882, Page 4
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359Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 Poverty Bay Standard, Volume X, Issue 1068, 2 May 1882, Page 4
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