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WANTED —TWO MEN to dig about three acres of potatoes. — -Apply, stating price per bag, at the office of— M. J. GANNON, 176 Peel-street. WANTED KNOWN - — That Steam is superior to the CENTRAL BUT'CHERY GAS in the manufacture of Small 'Goods. 84 WANTED KNOWN that PETER NIVEN is a purchaser of Wool and Sheep-skins for CASH! 33 WANTED— A SMART ACTIVE LAD for the Printing Business. Apply at the STANDARD OFFICE. DR LEGGATT has REMOVED to the Residence lately occupied by E. ff. WARD, Esq., in LOWE-STREET. Hours of Consultation—ll to 12 and 6 qo 7. L 2 3 COOK COUNTY furnishing Warehouse. SOLE AGENTS FOR THE “Wertlielm” SEWING MACHINES. A MONGST the many general and special -ZjL improvements which will be referred to in connection with the Plates showing the ’different varieties of the WERTHEIM Machines, we may here draw attention to 'our—- “ PATENT LOOSE WINDING WHEEL.” In almost all other Machines the Spool or Dobbin cannot be filled without, running the Alachine at the same time. Tliis not only ‘entails the removal of the work during the process of winding, but also necessitates the unthreading of the needle during the operalion. The adaptation of the “ Patent Loose Winding Wheel ” completely "OvEHCOMES ALL THESE OBJECTIONS By the mere turn of a screw the Winding Wheel becomes disconnected, and, revolving alone, allows the operator to fill the Bobbin Vi lle the Alachine itself remains at rest. This improvement lessens the wear aud tear of the Machine, facilitates its working, and so ’raves the time, money, and temper cf the public. Without going into further details at present, the few important advantages enumerated will alone be sufficient to make a dissrimiDating public fully alive to the superiority 'which the WERTHEIM Machines possiss ‘over all other Sewing Machines. HAND SEWING MACHINES From ... £1 10 0 Call and inspect them working at LARGE — AND — TOWNLEYS. ■SOLE AGENTS FOR THE WONDERFUL DAVIS TREAD-LE SEWING MACHINE, Frdtn £7 10s. Read the award of the Judges at the Sydney and Melbourne Exhibitions. “ The new Davis Sewing Machine, being a ‘complete departure from the ordinary style < f Sewing Mac ineß,-prtjsessing till the advai - l.iges of such ordinary Serving Machines, and In addition fen increased range of work, with the greatest simph'eity of construction and ’reduction in number of working parte, we 'consider it entitled to the &ret .place in •awards.” 'Call and Inspect these MSchirt&s Working, where every information will b 6 given at— LARGE AND TOWNLEY’S FURNITURE WAREHOUSE. 193 R . G. K. T U R T O N, SOLICITOR, &c. Temi*oiu«y Office Mr Rees's Cliam■llers, upstairs—lust door left hand side. 186

REMO V A L. TW. PORTER will transact all matters ® of Private Business at the Offices of -PORTER & CROFT, Lowe-street. 191 Porter and Croft, LAND PURCHASE & GENERAL COMMISSION AGENTS, ACCOUNTANTS, ■Station & Financial Agents. NATIVE and other Lands purchased on Commission or part interest as per agreement. Native Titles adjusted, and opinions given 'upon all questions of Land Tenure. Documents translated and attested. All communications and transactions ‘strictly confidential. Offices : Lowe-strect, near Parnell and Boylan’s. 190 HOLY TRINITY CHURCH. GISBORNE. f |IHE Committee who have for Borne time JL past been working to prepare for the Bazaar appointed to be held'in the early part of June next, in aid of the Clrtirch Stipend Fund, are desirous of obtaining Contributions from friends of suitable articles, comprising Fancy Needlework, Books, Pictures, &c. Material, to be made up by the Committee, is also solicited. Persons desirous of assisting, who have no disposable commodities, can very materially assist the Committee by small contributions in specie. Contributions will be received by the secretary (Miss Stevenson), Mrs Bousfield, Mrs Lysnar, Mrs Rees, Mrs D. Johnson, Mrs Tabateau, Mrs De Lautour, Mrs Fiimeran and other ladies. 97 NOTICE. THE lindersigned notifies that he hks a number of QUIET MILKING COWS for sale. W. ADAMS, 141 Ormond. Encourage Local Industry. THE Undersigned has always on hand and fob sale, at the lowest Tates, th Bricks and Border Tiles, Plain 'and Ornamental, in any quantity. J. DOLEMAN, Aberdeen Road, J. 39 Near the Brewery.

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Poverty Bay Standard, Volume X, Issue 1085, 10 June 1882, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Poverty Bay Standard, Volume X, Issue 1085, 10 June 1882, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Poverty Bay Standard, Volume X, Issue 1085, 10 June 1882, Page 3

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