oornm i COFFEE 1 COFFEE ! fresh BOASTED. FRESH GROUND. 4 *■ ALL lovers of a GENUINE I FRESH CUP of COFFEE, I CAN NOW BE SATISFIED AT I <ar. UAjaTs. J.S. desires to call the attention of Coffee-drinkers to the fact that his Stock is now properly sup- I plied with all the necessary VARIETIES OF COFFEES, AND THAT THE SAME ARE Boasted Three Tlznee A JHtEK, oa orrsna ir xacuMsr, JTreefc Greund every Day.
“FINEST MOCHA,” “BEST PLANTATION,” “NATIVE CEYLON,” J. EAST, Wholesale and Family Grocer and Tea Merchant, GLADSTONE ROAD. 215 New Zealand Loan & Mercantile Agency Company, [LIMITED], Seed Office, 1 Queen Victoria-etreet, Mansion House, London, E.C.) Capital £3,000,000. Besebve Fvnd £200,000. FTIHE COMPANY MAKES ADVANCES J. on Produce, on the Stations and Stocks of Bunholders, and on the growing clips of Wool, and receives the consignment of Wool, Grain, Tallow, Leather, Hides, Skins, Horns, Preserved Meats, Metals, Cotton, Kauri Gum, Ac., 4c., for local sale, or for shipment to any of the Colonial, American, or English Markets. The Company ACTS AS GENERAL COMMISSION AGENTS. R. HILL FISHER, 370 Agent, Gisborne. w. Ratcliffe.] ic. w. ferris WM. RATCLIFFE & CO., Auctioneers, stock, station, LAND, ESTATE & GENERAL COMMISSION AGENTS. Licensed Land Brokers under the “Land Transfer Act.” Licensed Native Interpreters, and Land Pubchase Agents. CERTIFICATED ACCOUNTANTS nr BANKRUPTCY. :O: AGENTS FOR— Tas Merest. Fie, and Marixz Ixsvbascs Coufaxt .'orNsw Zealand. SntSBT AND Co.'s DCXEDIX ALES. - Fnosr’s Besssa Stamm, 4tc., tic., Sc. Temporary Offices—Next Albion Club Hotel, Gladstone Road, Gisborne. 76 MUTUAL FIRE AND MARINE INSURANCE COMPANY OF NEW ZEALAND. fpiHIS COMPANY’ is now prepared to take Risks. Wm. RATCLIFFE & CO., 452 Agent for Gisborne.
A massive iron door is being constructed by Mr George Humphreys, of Peel-street, for the Union Bank building, and right well has the work so far been earned out. We hear that it is more than likely another Court case in connection with the driving of horses iu the Borough is to occupy the attention of Mr Price within a few days. It is said that an Information i, to be laid against one of the men employed in a livery stable for damaging a tree. Ho was carrying out, however, the Borough bye-law as his horeos were fastened together, and states that whilst they are in this way he has no control over them. A stranger In a printing office asked th* youngest apprentice what his rule of punctuation was. “ I set up as long as I can hold my breath, and then I put a comma j when I gape I insert a semicolon ; and when I want to sneeze I make a paragraph.” sr Do you want any job printing ? Now is the time to order the summer’s supply. Work done cheaply and expeditiously ■4 tfesa S’r-VWehO Uffidn,
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Poverty Bay Standard, Volume X, Issue 1173, 12 October 1882, Page 2
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464Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Poverty Bay Standard, Volume X, Issue 1173, 12 October 1882, Page 2
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