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Tenders. TO BUILDERS, TENDERS invited for the erection of a Dwelling-house in Grey Street, Plane and specification n' iy be seen at my office. Tenders to close on TUESDAY, the 19th inst., at 12 o’clock. W. P. FINNERAN, 1020 Architect. Notices. YOUNG MEN'S INSTITUTE. "TTTE believe that the young men of V V Gisborne would be glad to establish and maintain an Institute wholly guided and controlled by themselves; To overcome the difficulty always attending the initiation of any new thing, we have undertaken to act as conveners of a meeting at which all young men can attend and consult together. To ensure a fair prospect of permanent success the conveners are of opinion that the following principles might well be included in any scheme proposed:— 1. The Institute should be wide enough to include all classes and to admit all ages. 2. It should be secular. 8. In its numerous developments and in its active operations it should take the shape which its members from time to time resolve. Acting upon the third of these principles the conveners will not submit any fixed programme. Mr. DeLautour will take the Chair and deliver a short address, after which, should the meeting be favorable, it is thought a Provisional Committee might be appointed to enrol members and prepare Bules for consideration, The Chairman of the School Committee having given his consent, the Meeting will be held at the Schoolhouse, at 7,80 p.m., on THURSDAY, the 14th inst, AU who take an interest in Such movements are invited to attend. Hr. POLLEN, 1 1029 W. H. TUCKER,) Convene ”' PATUTAHI LICENSING DISTRICT ANNUAL ELECTION. for the Election of Five -L ’ Persons as Members of the Patutahi Licensing Committee will be received by me, at the Schoolhouse, Patutahi, on THURSDAY, the 28th inst., at 12 o'clock, noon. Nomination Forms can be had on application to me. T. W. BILHAM, Returning Officer. Patutahi, February 12th, 1884. 1080 COUNTY VOLUNTEER CORPS. A MEETING will be held at the Courthouse, Ormond, TO-NIGHT, Thursday, at 7.80 o’clock, for the purpose of forming a County Volunteer Corps. M. BOLAND, 1 „ 1028 S. C. CAULTON,) ConvenerB ' BOARD AND RESIDENCE in a Private Family for Ladies or Gentlemen. Terms easy. Apply Telephone Office. 1025 NOTICE. PRIN, the Sign-writer, has returned from the Coast, and for a period, limited to a fortnight at least, is open to engagement. 1022 CHARLES PRIN.

NOTICE. A. G. CBOLL goes Home at the end of this month aU Accounts due to him must be paid at once otherwise they wiU be sued for. 1012 A. G. CROLL. PANUITANGA, HEI to Paraere to 22 o Pepuere me nga, marama amuri ake nei, ka puta te Waka Maori o Atearoa." Te utu tau eono herini. PABATENE NGATA, Kaituhi. Kihipane, 11, 1, 84. NOTICE. ON and after FBIDAY, the 22nd of February, will be issued the " Maori Canoe of New Zealand.” Subscription, Six Shillings per annum. Advertisements translated into Maori gratis. PABATENE NGATA, Proprietor. Gisborne, 11, 1, 84. 928 Business Notices. GISBORNE PHOTOGRAPHIC STUDIO. C. P. BROWNE, HAVING secured the services of a First-class RE TOUCHER AND COLORIST, is prepared to execute work in the best and latest style, and on the shortest notice. All Photographs taken by the Instantaneous Process. 848 CENTRAL BAKERY. Henry fisher announces that having commenced business in those Central Premises in Gladstone Road, he is now enabled to produce Magnificent Bread, Confectionery, Pies of every description, Tartlets, &c„ of the first quality. Orders for hot Pies for Suppers promptly attended to. No pains or expense will be spared to render this Bakery the BEST IN TOWN. • R 36 BILLHEADS, Circulars, Cheque Book; Handbills, Posters, &c., printed at the Telephone Office with neatness and J despatch.

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Poverty Bay Standard, Volume I, Issue 66, 14 February 1884, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Poverty Bay Standard, Volume I, Issue 66, 14 February 1884, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Poverty Bay Standard, Volume I, Issue 66, 14 February 1884, Page 3

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