Patent medicines are now made that will cure everything but hams. Why is a primrose like an umbrella I—Because at the touch of the spring it opens up. One of the greatest wonders in the world is what becomes of all the smart children, WANTED, A General Servant. Apply, Mrs. Smith, Cobden Street. ANTED.—To rent, a four-roomed Cottage. Apply, Pouter & Croft. 760 LOST. £1 REWARD. ONE Iron-grey Gelding, branded HU near shoulder. Seen near Waipaoa Bridge, making for Patutahi, on 26th December. 826 T. W. POBTEB. TO BE LET, THE Premises in Peel Street lately occupied by the Standard, 60ft. Sin, X 18ft., suitable for offices or store. POBTEB, & CROFT, 746 Lowe Street. TO BE LET ON LEASE. — BAKEHOUSE, Shop, Cottage, and Stablea in Ormond, newly-erected and well-fitted, POBTEB & CBOFT, 747 Lowe Street. FOB SALE, TWO-BOOMED COTTAGE, with verandah, brick well, and conveniences, on {■acre, planted with fruit trees, within twenty minutes’ walk of post-office, in Gladstone Boad. Apply, 824 POBTEB & CBOFT. FOR SALE, A QUARTER-ACRE Section in Palmer-stou-road, with four-roomed Cottage thereon, Terms easy, Also a section in Williams-street, Palmer-ston-road, containing about one-eighth of an acre. Apply— PORTER & CROFT, 728 Land Agents, NOTICE, A SELECT dance" will take place In the Roseland Hall, at Makaraka, on TUESDAY EVENING. Dancing to commence at 8 p.m. 842 T. ROBERTS. ” NOTICE. ALL those [having Accounts against Mb. KENNETH KERB will please send the same in to Messrs. Waim A Kxhsv, not later than MONDAY next, the 7th inst„ at Noon. WABD* KENNY, 840 Solicitors, Gisborne,
, —.—— — c NOTICE. ( DURING my absence from Gisbome, MR. J EDWARD LANGE is authorised to i Collect Subscriptions to Tax Telefhoss, 836 P. LANGE. p Q ■ MEARA, 1 STEAM WORKS, PALMERSTON BOAD (Adjoining Fire Engine Shed.) First Class Firewood sawn In any length from 4 ft. to 9 in. for Stoves. . Oats, Maize. Beans, Barley, Ao., Crushed in any quantity for customers. Crushed Oats & Maize always is stock. Turning for Contractors, Cabinet Makers, 1 Ac. I TERMS CASH. 841 1 DISSOLUTION OF PARTNERSHIP. i I : is hereby given that the PartJ A’ nership hitherto existing between s GEORGE GREIG SMITH and MELVILLE ■ BABINGTON SMITH, both of Poparae, . Poverty Bay, Sheep-farmers, carrying on 8 business under the style of ’’ Smith Bbos.” 0 has this day been dissolved by mutual con--1 sent. * Dated this third day of January, 1884. MELVILLE BABINGTON SMITH. d GEOBGE GBEIG SMITH. e Witness—- •’ Fredk. J. Shelton, J* Merchant, •e Gisborne. 839 7 , “PRIVATE Board and Residence can be s, JL obtained by Gentlemen at e g. MRS. M. SMITH’S, ie f - Cobden Street, opposite Presbyterian Church n 347 i- .— ——— ie yrß. W. D. LYSNAR, at the request of p. [VI many heads of families, has decided upon opening an EVENING CLASS for to tuition in all branches of Commercial and id Classical Education. Opening night, MONId DAY, 7th JANUARY instant. Terms and ut further particulars at Messrs. Batcliife and Co.’s office.
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Poverty Bay Standard, Volume I, Issue 33, 7 January 1884, Page 3
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486Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Poverty Bay Standard, Volume I, Issue 33, 7 January 1884, Page 3
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