SEE Croll & Ingle’s NEW ADVERTISEMENT TO-MORROW. I •
• Christmas Fruit. NEW FRUIT! NEW FRUIT! JUST LANDED A Prime Parcel of the above, consisting of—i | FINE PATRAS CURRANTS. Prime, Sound Eleme & Valencia Rai«inn. . Ch oice selected Sultanas and Muscatel’s New Figs, Now Figs. Jo rdan and Valencia Almonds. Candied Orange and Lemon Peels ’ Flavoring Essences all kinds. A PRIME LOT OF—CANTERBURY HAMS AND BACON. TUNNED MEATS, in 2lb Tins—Consisting of • Roast and Roiled Reef, Minced Mutton Pork and Reef Sausages, Brawn, Tripe. OILMAN’S STORES. Every Description, Best Brands and lowest J’ricrs. THE CLOTHING AND DRAPERY DEPARTMENT, Is Replete with all seasonable Goods, and Selling at Greatly Reduced Prices. ZHL LEWIS, GLADS T O N E RO AD, GTSBO R N E . 88
H. McKAY’S List of Properties for Sale. SECTION 294, {-aorc (freehold,) near corner of Gladstone and Roebuck Roadsfenced and improved, with a 5-roomed dwellt ing and outhouse erected thereon. Now le, at a rental of £2B 12s per annum. Terms most moderate. ALLOTMENTS 17 and 18, part section 81 ; Roebujk Road, (freehold), with two cottages erected thereon. One a 4-roomed dwelling, and the other two, both bringing in a rental of 12s per week. Price very reasonable. FOR LEASE FOR a TERM of 20 YE \RS. K Q QUARTER ACRE SECTIONS, on Om the Waikanac Block, township of Gisborne, at a rental from £IU to &20 per annum each. Allotments can bo subdivided, and a corresponding reduction made in the rent to suit intending Lessees. FOR SALE—A Two-roomed Cottage, together with lease of I -acre allotment, Peel-street. Price, £6O. For particulars as to the above, apply to — H. McKAY, 5 House and Land Agent. MR HUBERT TOWSEY PROFESSOR OF MUSIC. Teacher of the Pianoforte A Singing HFTI GIVES notice to his Friends •JL • and the Public in general, that after this date he is prepared to accept engagements toeing at Concerts, Dramatic Entertainments, Musical Evenings, Social reunious, Ac., Ac. Terms, on application by letter only addressed to the Office of this paper. COALS I GOALS!! COALS 11, H. w.Tuke. TTAVING purchased the cargo of NEWCASTLE COAL ex WAIWERA is now able to sell at a price which will— DEFY COMPETITION. LIGHT CANVASS TARPAULIN FOR GRASS SEED SHEETING. THE Undersigned have on hand a large stock, which are cheaper and more durable than the Calico Sheet. COMMON, SHELTON, A CO. 400 CHIMNEY SWEEPING. PATRICK BLUETT, HAVING purchased Mr E. BURCH’S Chimney Sweeping Aparatus, is now prepared to execute all orders which will be promptly attended to, if left at either of M r EAST’S Store’s in Town, or at the Roseland or Royal Oak Hotel. 397
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Poverty Bay Standard, Volume X, Issue 1234, 28 December 1882, Page 3
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