TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN. qn -KE NOTICE, any parson dealing with wife Mrs CHARLES PRIESTLEY otherwise TARAIPENE TATUA, does so at their own risk, and without my consent, and Will be held liable by me for io doing. (Sod.) CHARLES PRIESTLEY. Kia Mohiotia e te Kate*. JJ TOHI TOHt ana nga Pafieha kite tango I ng* wahi a taku wahine ake I reinge ito hoko ite aha. Na he Kupu Whakatu pato tenet naku, na tono tane mareua, e kore raws i manaakitin e au ana tu mahi, (Naxv) 617 NA TARI PERIHL ACADEMY OF MUSIC, MONDAY, 12th NOVEMBER, 1883. FOR ONE NIGHT ONLY. THE WORLD-RENOWNED LECTURER, FAR-FAMED TRAVELLER, AND 54 YEARS' COLONIST, CAPT. WM. JACKSON BARRY (Also author of the book " Up and Down”) Will give his interesting Lecture on HIS TOUR ROUND THE WORLD, His Interview with the Claimant to the Tichbourne Estate when in England— His Escape from the Tay Bridge Disaster—During the Lecture, he will read a Letter he received from Her Mejestj the Queen when in England—Hie return to New Zealand—His Exploring Trip through the King Country—The Capture of Winiata, his Execution, and What occurred. “Captain Burry will also give his Opinion of the Salvation Army. "Kings, Queens and Warriors I have Met.” — "Cannibals I have Se'ert. ” Ma. McFARLANE and his Dau liters wilt play selections during the evening. The Chair will be taken by His Worship the Mayor. Prices of Admission—3s, 2a .and Is, Gallery, 3s ; Reserved Seats in front, 3s ; Body of Hall, 2s and Is. The Lecture will commence sharp at Ladies are specially invited to attend, Cf.ptaln Barry will also give a lecture at Makaraka on Tuesday evening, and Ormond on Wednesday evening. 618
Having completed alterations to Premises, I beg ta an. nounce to my Customers and the Publie that on SATURDAY, October 20th, I will open with an entire New Stock of Drapery, Millinery and Clothing. Having personally selected, both in Wellington and Auckland, a lot of the Choicest Goods per last steamers, and buying in the cheapest market, enables me to supply a long felt want in Gisborne, viz.—a Drapery and Clothing Stere where, for Cash, you can purchase at Auckland and Wellington prices. Special English and French Novelties will be shew* n the Millinery Department, and all orders entrusted to Miss Coles will receive the utmost care and attention. Before making your purchase* elsewhere, e&ll ea SATURDAY, and inspect my New Stock. J. CANITjB, Gladstone Road.
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Poverty Bay Standard, Volume I, Issue 7, 10 November 1883, Page 3
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