Wanted. WANTED KNOWN. — Just received, Lapstone Kidney and Hobarton Seed Potatoes, Seed Oats, and Chevalier Seed Barley ; also, a choice selection of Farm and Garden Seeds from the well known Seedsman, C. T. Wben, Auckland.—D. M. Orr, Peel Street. 307 WANTED— A COTTAGE, within five or ten minutes walk of Postoffice. Address, H, Postoffice. 306 Notices. PARTNERSHIP NOTICE. THE Partnership firm of Porter and Croft, having been dissolved by the effluxion of time, notice of such disssolution is hereby given, and that the Partnership will be carried on, for the purpose of liquidation, for the space of three months, from the date hereof. Dated at Gisborne this 17th day of July, 1884. (Signed), THOMAS WILLIAM PORTER. ALFRED WILLIAM CROFT. Witness : Elward ffrancis Ward, Solicitor, Gisborne. 289 NOTICE. OUT FOR THE NEW AMERICAN SEWING MACHINE N°- 7. LARGE & TOWNLEY, Agents for Cook County, 278 ~ £R . G. K. TURTON, BARRISTER, SOLICITOR, CONVEYANCER & NOTARY PUBLIC. Debts, Rents and Interest collected at current rates. No legal charges for letters and attendance. Office No. 3, Eldon Chambers, Gladstone Road. 284 GISBORNE PHOTOGRAPHIC STUDIO. P. BROWNE Having just received from England a consignment of a very superior Photographic appliances, is now prepared to take Portraits from Carte-de-Visite to Life-size. Views and residences photographed to order. Chromo-Photographs, Enamelling, Coloring, &c. All work guaranteed good. Photographs of Gisborne and neighborhood for sale by C. P. Browne, Photogfapiier. 848 [a card.] Mr. w. p. fin n e r a n ARCHITECT. Office : Next Parnell and Boylan’s Ironmongery Store, Gladstone Road. G i s u o n n E . 835 Amusements. A C F A R L A N E ’ S HALL Lessee S. Stevenson. TO-NIGHT! TO-NIGHT I TO-NIGHT ! WEDNESDAY! WEDNESDAY! First Appearance of MISS AUGUSTA L. DARGON, The highly-gifted Elocutionist and Eminent Star Tragedienne, In her brilliant and intellectual Drawingroom Entertainment of Dramatic Recitals, Readings, and Dramatic Sketches. ENTIRE CHANGE OF PROGRAMME TO-MORROW. SELECTIONS—THIS EVENING. Scenes from the “ Honeymoon,” Tobin. Beatiful Snow,” Watson. Divorce scene, “ Henry VIII.,” Shakespeare. “ A man’s a man for a’ that,” Burns. “ Charge of the Light Brigade,” Tennyson. Scenes from “ Deborah,” Mosenthal. “ Barbara Freitchie,” Whittier. Chase scene, “ London Assurance,” Boucicault, “ Lost Heir,” Hood Curtain will rise at 8 sharp. Prices of Admission: —Front Seats, 45.: Second do., 35.; Back do., 2s. Carriages may be ordered for 9.45 p.m. N.B.—Front scat tickets can be obtained at Mrs. Browne’s Fancy Repositary. W. K. BISHOP, 294 Business Manager for Miss Dargon.
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Poverty Bay Standard, Volume I, Issue 190, 23 July 1884, Page 3
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403Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Poverty Bay Standard, Volume I, Issue 190, 23 July 1884, Page 3
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