jn refusing a “ friendly glass.” Mr. McAri strongly urged upon all his hearers to assis in so good a cause, and like Daniel the} would be honored and blessed of God “ Those that honor me, I will honor.”
Bobin Hood’s Sweep. — The following telegram was received by Mr. J. Adeane frorr Bobin Hood with the following information—- “ W. E. Akroyd drew Despot, 4541, and Mrs Adeane, Enavant filly, 5018, in the Mel bourne Cup. W. Hamon, Gorton, 6054 J. McCauley, 619, second money prize. Tut? Nihoniho, 6070, and T. Hacche, 4535, fiftl class money prizes in the New Zealam Cup.” Advertisements at lowest rates for cash at at the Telephone office. Printing for all classes of tradesmen at the Telephone office. Liberal discount to charitable institution? and entertainments at the Telephone office, A magnificent assortment of new type at tie Telephone office. New designs in borders and fancy letter at the Telephone office. Ask for Wells’“ Rough on Corns.” 7sd. Quick relief, complete permanet cure. Corns, warts, bunions, The New Zealand Dru, Company.
Wanted. WANTED KNOWN. — That all Legs’ Forms, Writs, Subpoenas, <fcc., &c., can be obtained at the Telephone Office. 206 WANTED KNOWN —Copies of th< Telephone can be procured froir Mr. J. Snyder Browne every afternoon afte? 4.80 o’clock. WANTED KNOWN—SHEEP DIP FOI SALE—Five (5) 1001 b drums o' Thomas’ Sheep Dip, under cost price, beinj a residue from stock of late agents, Porte? and Croft—Apply Telephone Office. WANTED TO LET—Comfortable Office? in Lowe street, lately occupied b; Porter and Croft.—Apply Telephone Office. Lost. LOST from near Joyoe’s Hotel, on Mon day evening last, a mouse-coloret Mare, about 14 hands, with saddle and bridle Any information respecting same to be left al Telephone Office, Gisborne. AmTisements. ENEFIT OF THE WIDOW * FAMILY OF THE LATE J. B. TAYLOR. An Entertainment will be given —AT—MACFARLANE’S HALL, —ON—TUESDAY, 4th NOVEMBER, 1884. Under the patronage of His Worship the Mayor and Borough Council, and the Officers and Members of J Battery. Programme.—Part I. OvertureJ Battery Band Song—“ Madeline ” Mr, Edward? Song—“ Speak to Me ”....Mrs. Jones Song—“ Lights of London Town”... Mr. E. S. Goldsmith. Song—“ Home they biought her Warrioi dead Miss Schult? Instrumental Quartette —(Piano and Violins) Mesdames Bach and Grossman, ano Messrs. Grossman and Macfarlane Jr. gong—“ The Armourer’s Daughter” Mr. F. Dufaur Bong—“ Clang of the Hooden Shoon . Madam Stewart Duett—” We’re all Young Fellows, Brand New ”Masters DeCosta Comic Song—“ Bound to be Right in the Morning ”Mr. Scott gong—“ The Flower Girl Mrs. Jonet gong—“ Only Come ”Mr. East gong—“ Sweethearts ’’ ....Madam Stewart
Interval of 10 Minutes. Part 11. Overture.J Battery Band Negro Delineation Mr. Cohen I g on g—“ The Child en’s Home ” Mrs, Osbon e To conclude with a Laughable ETHIOPIAN SKETCH. ' Musical Conductor Mr. W. H. Flood * Admission :—Front Seats, 2s. 6d. ; Back v Seats, Is. To commence at 8 o’clock. 725 Shipping. 1 FOB AUCKLAND. pK-rX rp H E splendid new screw 1 I Steamer—- - THOMAS BUSSELL Will leave the wharf on FRIDAY, Weather and other circumstances permitting. For freight or passage apply to— H. E. JOHNSTON, 737 Agent. ' Tenders. TO BUILDEBS. TENDERS required for the erection of a ( Store at Makaraka. Plans and Specification may be seen at my office. Tenders to close at 12 o’clock on WEDNESDAY the sth inst. W. P. FINNERAN, 720 Architect. TENDEBS FOR CLEARING AND PLOUGHING. TENDERS will he received up till Noon of WEDNESDAY, sth Nov., for Clearing and Ploughing, or for Clearing alone, 300 acres of land (part or the whole) at Whataupoko. P. BARKER, 7Q5 Whataupoko. Notices. Morning star local consultation OS THE BOXING-DAY HANDICAP, To Close about the 20th December, 1881. An Unlimited Number of Tickets at 10s. Each, To be divided as follows: — Ist Horse .. •• 30 per cent. 2nd Horse .. • • 20 per eent. 3rd Horse .. ■■ 10 per eent. The remaining 40 per cent, will be equally divided among all other horses entered, less usual commission. Tickets to be had from 734 “ SCOTTIE.” NOTICE TO SUBSCRIBERS. 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 Aral .. Mr. J. D. Watts.
PEDIGREE CARDS, Neatly Printed, can be obtained at the Telephone Office at very short notice.
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Poverty Bay Standard, Volume 1, Issue 277, 4 November 1884, Page 3
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769Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Poverty Bay Standard, Volume 1, Issue 277, 4 November 1884, Page 3
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