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Special Advertisements. NOTICE TO SUBSCRIBERS. With regard to our Country Subscribers—their papers will be Mot 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 Matawliero .. Mr. W. Judd. For Patutahi .. Mr. L. Stevens. For Waerenga-a-hika Mr. B. Colebrook. For Ormond .. Mr. J. Wallace. For Kaiterrtahi .. Mr. W. Devery. For Te Arai .. Mr. J. D. Watts. NOTICE I have now for sale at Prices that will Defy Competition, BUGGIES, DRAYS, SPRING CARTS AND WHEELBARROWS. I am prepared to take orders for any kind of Vehicle. Having a First-class stock of thoroughly seasoned Sydney, Melbourne, Hobart, and American timber, bought and paid for, and keeping my expenses as low as possible, I am therefore in an position to produce First-class Work, at a Moderate Rate. My Work in Gisborne and Neighbourhood, has stood the test, for the last ten years, to which any of my Old Customers will testify. Repairs of every description attended TO WITH PROMPTIUDE. W. THARRATT, Coach Builder and Wheelwright, Gladstone Road. 424 NOTICE. GROSSMAN bega to nform his _IVL Patients and the Public in general that he has just received a new machine, constructed on his own designs, for the Special Manipulating of Celluloid, and by the aid of which the Strength is Improved, the Thickness Reduced, and its Beauty Surpasses all that has hitherto been brought before the Public in the Colonies. Painless Extraction of Teeth. Having procured an apparatus, I am now prepared to administer the Laughing Gas. The effects of the above are perfectly harmless, and can be taken by persons in any condition of health. 871 1

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Poverty Bay Standard, Volume I, Issue 279, 6 November 1884, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Poverty Bay Standard, Volume I, Issue 279, 6 November 1884, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Poverty Bay Standard, Volume I, Issue 279, 6 November 1884, Page 2

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