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GRAHAM, P .. Yji ITT AND JDeNNETT Have for Sale A LARGE A WELL-SELECTED STOCK OF Woolpacks, Sacks, Sheep-shears, Stones for sheep-shears, Sheep Bar-markers, Shearers and station stores, Sulphur, Ruddle, Lampblack, Saddlery : a good assortment. Fencing Wire and staples. Corrugated Iron, sheet zinc. Kerosene, Turpentine. Paints and Oils.

G alvanized Tubs, Buckets & Billies. Nails : of every kind. Glover and Mangold seeds. Cement, Colonial & Camp Ovens, Stoves, Ranges, Register Grates, Crockery and Glassware, Table Cutlery, B.P. Spoons & Forks. Pocket and Sheath Knives. AND A LARGE AND VARIED STOCK Ob’ Builders’ and General Ironmongery. SOLE AGENTS I’OR~ Hall’s Celebrated Sheep Dip, A N I) SW Francisco Rubber i 'oli cs,c NOTE THE Au I) HESS— Graham, Pitt & Bennett, TEM P< IRARY PREMISES : CUSTOM-HOUSE STREET.

To Cricketers. TO MEN'S AND BOY’S CRICKET CLUBS. Janies Snyder Browne, HAS lust received, to hie special order, all kinds of CRICKETING MATERIAL, by the best London Makers, comprising : - Bats, Balls, Stumps, Leg Guards, Gauntlets, Gloves, Score Books, &c., &c. Men’s and Boys’ Clubs dealt with on very Liberal Terms. NEW BOOKS, By the best Standard Authors, now opened and For Sale at JAMES SNYDER BROWNE’S BOOK REPOSITORY, Gladstone Road. Gisborne.

THE ATTENTION OF THE LADIES) Is I’AKTicct.vßi.r Draws to the following | NEW SUMMER GOODS Just Opened, Which have been carefully selected, both fur Suitability of Pries aui Vsofulness, BY MRS. EAST it s T L ED F FKS T r NTs r h Ell Hoylksßkst AssortedPiuntx k -i Prints v v K am; White PniNT.s (19 M ‘ Plain Sateens j E w P.umed Sateens o • Japanese Silk —At gj b T . . East’s, UPPER GLADSTONE ROAD. | Black Spanish Lace, / \ Black Lappet Lace, Verselle Guipure, / I Tatting Lacc, Jiish Crochet Lacc, C S Real Maltese Lace, And a large variety! I Lace Curtains ami of other Lacc Trim-'' A Curtain Net, mings. J ( White Bretonne Not Blackspot Net. R J Magpie Chenille Millinery Net. > \ ? Nut. Ladies’ Umbrellas. Ladies’ Sunshades. AVERY Varied and good assortment of Swiss Embroidery and Insertion. 4 V/IRJETY of Hosiery,Corsets, and a good assortment of Ladies’ Undercloth* ing (best quality). CHILDREN S Hats. I and Blouses and | Diaper Pinafores, In i various patterns, ami ) well nuido <!t trimmed. / & NICE lot of Embroidery -Just jA- silks, Parisian and 7 Dresden Wools, and Brigg’s ‘ j Patent Transfer Patterns j HAND. I lo r Crowd Work, up to 8 \ inches wide.

Of which the foilowing is a portion only : — POPULAR SCIENCE Ants, Bees and Wasps (Lubbock) ; Huxley’s Elementary Phvsiologv ; Huxley’s Essays & Lay Sermons ; Lubbock’s Origin & Metamorphosis of Insects, Erchomenon or the Republic of Materialism; Mind Reading; Babbitt’s Vital Materialism; Faraday's Various Forces of Nature ; Primeval Man ; (Duke of Argyll) ; Judd Volcanoes ; Doctrine of Descent and Darwinism ; Tho Human Race (Figuier) ; James Mill (biography); J. S. Mill’s Criticism; Compte’s Philosophy of the Sciences ; Footfalls on the Boundaries of Another World (Dole Owen); Knnomoser’s History of Magic (2 vols.); Flowers of the Sky (Proctor). Gl ENERAL LITERATURE: McCarthy's ? Epoch of Reform, 1830-50 ; Half-hours of English History ; Stretton's In Prison and Out ; The Nerves ; Wonderful Things of All Nations (2 vols.); Montaigne’s Essays ; Morley’s English Literature ; Alisons’s Epitome H istory of Europe ; Boulton’s Russian Empire; Frank Buckland’s Curiosities of Natural History ; Hay’s Western Barbary; Kingsley’s Phucthon ; Chalmers’ AstronomicalDisoources Giffard’s Deeds of Naval Daring ; Life of Grimaldi by Charles Dickens ; Howe’s Roughing it in Van Dieman’s Laud ; Howell’s Undiscovered Country; Kingston’s Adven-

tures in tho Far West; Kingston at the South Pole ; Secrets Worth Knowing ; Life of tho Prla’oe Consort; Peoples Edition ; History of Ireland ; Higginson’s Common Sense about Women; Health Lectures for tho People; Peabody’s English Journalism ; Triumphs of Perseverance (Cooper); Manners of the Aristocracy ; The World at Home ; Recent Polar Voyages ; Gillmoro’s I,and of tho Boer ; Newman’s Tho Lone Streets; Plunket’s Burke’s and John Bright’s Speeches ; Modern History of Ireland; Life of Lord Bouconsllold ; Brown’s Gypsies of Spain ; Life of George Stephenson ; Delusions and Impostures; History of Englund (White); Alison’s History of Europe; Contributions to Coutfovortial Writings; In the Rocky Mountains; Helium and DoSulme’s j Constitutional History of England t Gibbons’ Roman Empire (4 vols); Disraeli’s Curiosities I of Literature ; Calamities and Quarrels of I Authors ; Romance of History, etc. Miscellaneous— Card sharping Exposed, by Houdin ; Life of Houdin ; j Family Doctor ; Consult Me ; The Apocrypha; I Manual of Bee Keeping ; Book of Noble English Women ; Tho Great Army ; Sketches of Thomas Lieb’s District ; Eminent Soldiers ; Poetical Ingenuities ; Forster's Life of Charles Dickens ; Art of Public Speaking ; Debaters Handbook ; Treatment of the Hair ; Hearing and How to Keep It; Tho Nerves ; The Eye sight ; Long Life and How to Reach It Agony Columns of tho l imes; Half-I’ouri Wll-ii t'm Best Ant 1 ore.

:J. SS S T, I UPPER GLADSTONE ROAD.

J MP O U N D E D AT MATAWHEBO By G. L. Sunderland, Oct. 9, IbB2. Dark Kuan Entire, no braml \ bible. Damages 1T». \\ ill be Hohl at the Puiiml S uvdfi u«i Oct. 22, 1882, unlesrt vtiduemvil. R. M. STECGALL. ' 4,33 Puundkveper. I ! NOTICE. MR SAM. STEVENSON intiinutes that all accounts due to him, and nut paid ; on or before SATURDAY, 14tli, will be i sued f..T forthwith, irrespective of pcrauns. ■ j 4GG SAM. STEVENSON. DR LEGGATT Ims REMOVED to the Residence lalel.v oeeupied by E. IT , 1 WARD, Ka.j.in LOW K-Sl'n KE T. Hours of ('on.nilai ru ; .—11 iu is uuii 11 iu 7.

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Poverty Bay Standard, Volume X, Issue 1177, 17 October 1882, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 Poverty Bay Standard, Volume X, Issue 1177, 17 October 1882, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 Poverty Bay Standard, Volume X, Issue 1177, 17 October 1882, Page 3

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