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TAKE NOTICE. PARNELL & BOYLAN The Largest Ironmongery Shop m the District, Offer to the Public of Gisborne an opportunity that they should not neglect to take advantage of. They have determined to sell at extraordinary low prices, in order to reduce their present immense Stock, and to make room for incoming shipments. Wholesale Ironmongers and Importers of ? a Y’,^ ®heet, and Angle Iron, Galvanised Iron, Steel, Chains, &c. Builders Ironmongery, Table and Pocket Cutlery, Electro-plated Goods, (runs, Carbines, Rifles, Revolvers, Breech-loading Guns, Cartridges and Ammunition, and Every Description of Station Requirements. Blasting and Canister Powder, Fuze, Pumps (suction aud force) of all sizes and patterns. Kerosene Table and Hall Lamps, Sheet Glass, Oils and Colors. Register Grates, Hall and Cooking Stoves. Rope, Twine, Canvas, Woolpacks. Horseshoes, Blacksmiths’ Bellows, Anvils, Vyces, and Carpenters' Tools of Every Description. A large assortment of our Novelties and Labor-saving Machines. Sole Importers of Downie’s Kerosene —High. Test. 266

THE ANNUAL Clearing Sale OF AUTUMN & WINTER DRAPERY —A T—EZ. LEWIS’S Is now on, and will continue for ONE MONTH ONLY. Immense reductions have been made on former prices NO REASONABLE OFFER WILL BE REFUSED, as a large clearance must be effected to make room for Spring and Summer Goods now on the way out Direct from the Home Market. 295 U. LEWIS.

SOMETHING NEW. JAS. CLAYSOK RED HOUSE, GLADSTONE ROAD, FROM HILL’S RED HOUSE, BISHOPGATE, AND HILL 4 JONES, JEWRY STREET, ALDGATE, LONDON, Professional CooK, ORNAMENTAL CONFECTIONER, CONTRACTOR, CATERER, AND GENERAL PROVIDORE. All of the best, and nothing but the best of everything made, and turned out in a style that must command success. MANUFACTURER OF Real Scotch Pies, Melton Mowbray, Pimlico, &c. BALL, PARTIES, 4c., CONTRACTED FOR. THIRTY SORTS OF BISCUITS OF OUR OWN MANUFACTUREComprising—Maccaroons, Mixed Wine, Route, Balifiaa, Cracknells, Thin Captains, Lemons' Watts Crackers, Cabin Buiscits, Victoria Drops, Savoy Drops, Square Lunch, Garibaldi Sultana, Alberts, Pic-nie, Nio-nac, Shells, Imperial Lunch, Reform, Busks, 4c., 4c. The largest and best selected assortment of SWEETMEATS ever shown for sale in Gisborne. My stock on inspection will well repay a visit. It consists of—PAN GOODS—Almond Comfits, Carrrway Comfits, Hundreds and Thousands, Burnt Almonds, Scotch Mixtures, Birds Eggs, Victoria Drops, Marbles, London Mixtures, French Liqueurs, Turkish Delight, Jujubes Crystalised, Jujube Kings, Cougu Jujubes, Chocolate Creams, Chocolate Drops, Chocolate Batons. LOZENGES —Fruit, Peppermint (thin, thick, and extra strong), Rose, Cayenne, Musk, Black Currant, Very Superior Sugar Candy, Coltsfoot Rock, London Pipe, Salvation Army Medals. BOILED GOODS, all at Is per lb —Striped Balls, Raspberry Drops, Strawberry Drops, Lemon Drops, Acid Drops. Soldiers, Sailors, Fishermen, Hearts, Cushions, Clips, Barley Sugar, Orange Kock, Superior Mixtures, Brandy Balls, and a score of other sorts. Call, inspect, select, compare—and satisfaction I guarantee. 304 WedLcilng Cakes Special ILlxxe.

accordance with “ The Auctioneers’ Licensing Act, 1863,” and “Amendment Act, 1871,” it is hereby notified for general information that an Auctioneer’s License has has been granted by me to Benjamin C. Fryer, of Lowe street, Gisborne. D. J. JOHNSTON, Jr., Collector of Customs. H.M. Customs, Gisborne, September 4, 1883. 3

TENDERS. TENDERS will be received up to noon of September 15th, for the erection of about Four Miles of Fencing, at Papatu (labor only). Posts about 12ft apart and batten between ; 7 wires. Tenders to close as above, to be left at the Herald office. The lines will be pointed out on the ground any time in the interval. Tenders are also invited for Felling about 50 to 80 chains of Scrub Bush. 330 P. BOND. WANTED, a Smart, Strong YOUTH. Apply at the Standard Office. A LADY has room for two Gentlemen Boarders, in a comfortable home about five, minutes walk from the Post-office. Apply at the office of this paper. 329

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Poverty Bay Standard, Volume XI, Issue 1353, 8 September 1883, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 6 Poverty Bay Standard, Volume XI, Issue 1353, 8 September 1883, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 6 Poverty Bay Standard, Volume XI, Issue 1353, 8 September 1883, Page 3

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