HORSE AND CakRIAGE BAZAAR. MASONIC LIVERY STABLES, GISBORNE. 33; C - ae-xc.'srisiEC, horse Salesman & auctioneer, to inform his numerous town W und country friend, that having made great additions to Ills premises for the reception of Horses, Stock, Vehicles, &c., that he will hold weekly Satui day eales by Public Auctiv.i, at 11 a.m. Horses, 4c., Kent for sate will meet with strict attention, and accounts promptly rendered. Entries invited. Loose Boxes and Stalls roomy and airy. Covered accommodation for buggies aud other traps. 257 “ The singing singers, With vocal voices most vociferous, Tn sWeet vociferation will oat vociferate, Ev’n sound itself " MCFARLANE’S HALL, ON FRIDAY, October 2jth. THE GISBORNE SABLE ORPHANS Will give their first Concert nn the above date, for the benefit Gf the Library aud Rowing Chib Under the patronage of His Worship the Mayor and 80. < Jjh Councillors Conductor Mr J. K. Scott Stage Manager ... Mr A. L. D. Fraser Attraction beyond belief Expectation versus Realization. M usic both Instrumental, Ornamental, Oriental, Sentimental, Transcendental, Continental. Solos ! Duetts ! Comic Sketches ! FOUR CORNER MEN. New songs, Newer jokes, Newest Funnyisms I The whole concluding with that excruciating, side splitting, jaw-extend-ing, mirth provoking, hair-on end, tear producing NEGRO DRAMA (Translated from the Italian) WAGNER OUTWAGGED. In order to accommodate the vast multitude expected, it was intended to raise the roof. A difficulty iu raising the Wind haring occurred, it was dropped—not the roof, but the idea The seats of the dress circle and stalls will be covered with people—perhaps Immediately after the audience have gone
out, the gas will go out also The Borough Council have petitioned the Sky Pilot, so moon and flue night may be expected. — The audience will be allowed to larf during the above performance, N.B'ar—Carriages at 10.30. N.B’est —Giugerbeer Carts, Bullock Drays, Shutters Mid Sledges at 12. On this momentous occasion the portals will unfold at 7, the agony commencing at 8 and culminating at 10.30. MILLION PRICES. DON’T FORGET’, FRIDAY, the 26th. 562 Wanted known—That i. taylok has a large and varied assortment f Saddlery, comprising Ladies’ and Gents’ Saddles, Harness (light and heavy), and every requisite in the trade. 558 WANTED KNOWN—That I. Taylor, Saddler, will remove into his New Premises. Gladstone Road (lately occupied by Mr J. Maynard, Butcher), about Wednesday next. 559 A LADY has room for two Gentlemen Buardeis, in a comfortable home about five minutes walk from the Post-office. Apply at the office of this paper. 329 aMT’ANTED to let, at Pvoseland, a small V v Cottage on half-au-acre section, planted with a fine lot of bearing fruit trees. For further particulars, apply to Hy. U’Ren, Roselaud. 497 WANTED. —A Good General Servant. Apply, Mrs E. ff. Wz.d, He. o'Lage, Gisborne 542 MANAGER.— One of the mostl successful Managers >n Hawke’s Bay in turn ing Rough Country into Grass Land (largo block) is open tc engagement. Fourteen years last employer's. Address, M. M.. office of this paper. 546 FOR SALE. The hotel, store, and premises situate at Tu.oga Bay, and known atthe “ Ferry Hotel.” For particulars apply to 563 BitASSEY & FRASER POVERTY BAY AGRICULTURAL AND . PASTORAL SOCIELY’S SHOW. FRYER’S CONVEYANCES will leave the Masonic Stables TO-DAY, at 11 [ o’clock, and at later intervals, for the Show Ground at Patutahi. 563 [ NOTICE. i AS the MFRCHANTS' or their representatives, at the lower end of the town, did not think it worth their while to coni suit the SHOPKEEPERS above Brightstreet as to whether they would Close or not 5 To-day, I, for one, for the benefit of the public, will keep my shop open all day. ’ 556 H. LEWIS BuchuFaiba7 Quick, complete cure, all annoying Kidney Bladder, and Urinary Diseases. Druggists. Moses, Moss & Co, Sydney, General Agents. Skinny Men. “Wells’ Health Renewer” restores health and vigor, cures Dyspepsia, Impotence, Debility. Moses, Moss and Co., Sydney, I General Agents.
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Poverty Bay Standard, Volume XI, Issue 1372, 23 October 1883, Page 3
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638Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Poverty Bay Standard, Volume XI, Issue 1372, 23 October 1883, Page 3
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