McFarlane’s Hall. A Soiree and Concert Will bo hold in the above Hall —ON— Wednesday Next, 26th Inst. Addresses by revs, hill and HUDSON. Glees, Duetts and Solos by the Choir and others. Tioxbts i—2s fid and la. 811 / 3XT o tic e . A STATEMENT having been circulated that Mr SAMUEL STEVENSON has an interest in the JErated Water and Lemon* ode Manufactory (late Hird’s) now owned by me, I desire to give the same the most emphatic contradiction. Mr Stevenson, or any other person, has no interest whatever in my business. D, PAGE. TO THE PUBLIC. THE DEMANDS made upon our space render it necessary that we shall afford greater facilities for public accommodation. With this object in view we intend, [on and after— MONDAY the 24th inst., To discontinue our Tri-weekly issue, and make our debut as a— Daily Evening Paper. The doing so is the result of the kindly support which we have met with at the hands of onr generous friends, the Public. We have gone to no small expense in procuring Machinery and Plant, which we think, and tune will shew, to be thoroughly equal to the demand. Our Jobbing Work needs no PUFF. We are thoroughly prepared to offer work at prices which, while we are content with the remuneration, will not tread harshly on the toes, or pockets, of our constituents. Our demands for subscription will not be increased, but lessened, as we intend reducing the price of the paper from 2d. to In., thus leaving the subscription exactly in the same amount as hitherto, while giving SIX papers a week instead of THREE as heretofore. We ask no favour, but a fair field, and we are certain that in this we ore only asking what the sense of fair play common to " white men " will accord us. Terms for Advertisements, for Job Printing, and for Printing Work of every description can be obtained on application. The Subscription to our paper will be fit per quarter in advance, or 7s per quarter if booked i 9s in advance if posted, and 10s if posted and booked. A reduction of 8s will be made for yearly subscriptions. WEBB & MOGRIDGE, Proprietors. Standabd Office, 22nd July, 1882. Southern Cross Petroleum Company (Limited). * AN Extraordinary General Meeting of the above Company will bo held at the Masonic Hotel, on MONDAY, the 14th of August, 1882, at 8.80 p.m. Business—(l) To elect a Manager i (2) to elect Auditors ; (3) to elect Directors to fill up vacancies in the Board, By order, F. J. PIESSE, 1)18 Manager.
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Poverty Bay Standard, Volume X, Issue 1103, 22 July 1882, Page 3
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429Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Poverty Bay Standard, Volume X, Issue 1103, 22 July 1882, Page 3
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