Special Advertisements. TO BUYERS OF DRAPERY, CLOTHING, &c., &c. THE NEW ZEALAND SHIPPING COMPANY’S STEAMER TONGARIRO HAVING delivered Mr. ADAIR’S SECOND DIRECT SHIPMENT of GOODS, he is now in a position to Show the Largest and Best Assorted Stock in the District, and the prices will compare avorably with any House in New Zealand. BUY where the best value is to be obtained, and the largest stock in the district to choose from. BUY Dress Materials where the variety is almost unlimited, the quality unequalled, and the prices moderate. BUY the most stylish Millinery in the Province, in the newest shades and choicest materials, and every novelty of the season. Millinery and Family Mourning orders executed with taste and despatch. The Department fs now under the charge of MADAM CREED, who from long experience in Continental and Colonial Establishments, cannot fail to ensure satisfaction. DRESSMAKING. Under the charge of MADAM STEWART, whose experience as regards fit and adaptability of Styles has been of such a nature as to command success. W. ADAIR. 89 NOTICE TO SUBSCRIBERS. FROM the Ist inst. the Telephone will be issued as a DAILY EVENING PAPER. The Subscription for papers sent by post will be 6s. per quarter, with postage added, if paid in advance; if booked, 7s. 6d. perquarter—payable at this office. COUNTRY DELIVERY. With regard to our Country Subscribers—their papers will be sent out by four o’clock sharp every afternoon. Those who live on the main road will have their papers left at their residences, and we have made arrangements with the undermentioned Agents to take charge of the papers of those more remote : — For Makaraka .. Mr. G. Pitcher. For Matawhero .. Mr. W. Judd. For Patutahi .. Mr. L. Stevens. For Waerenga-a-hika Mr. R. Colebrook. For Ormond .. Mr. J. Wallace. For Kaiteratahi .. Mr. W. Devery. For Te Arai .. Mr. J. D. Watts. TOWN DELIVERY. Mr. F. Parker has undertaken this delivery and will collect all Subscriptions for the same. Any orders given to him, or left at this office, will be promptly executed, and any mistakes as to delivery, or non-delivery by the runner-boys, rectified. Agents for Town :—Mrs. Robb, Gladstone Road; Mr. Waugh, late Curtain, Gladstone Road. INDEX TO STANDING ADVERTISEMENTS. Adair, William, Draper and General Clothing Store. “ Ada Mantua ” Consultation. Allanach, A., Gisborne Hotel. Anderson, John, Boot and Shoe Store. Australian Mutual Provident Society, F. J. Piesse, agent. “ Blair Athole ” Consultation. Browne, C. P., Photographic Artist. Browne, Snyder, Bookseller and Stationer. Browne, Mrs. M. A., Fancy Repository. Brown & Smail, Engineers. Burnand, George, Livery Stables. Bull, H., seedsman.
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Poverty Bay Standard, Volume I, Issue 147, 3 June 1884, Page 2
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424Page 2 Advertisements Column 2 Poverty Bay Standard, Volume I, Issue 147, 3 June 1884, Page 2
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