Wanted. WANTED.— A Boy, must be a good milker. W. L. Rees, Te Hapera. 768 Lost. LOST from near Joyce’s Hotel, on Monday evening last, a mouse-colored Mare, about 14 hands, with saddle and bridle. Any information respecting same to be left at Telephone Office, Gisborne. Notices. A. GRAHAM & CO. ■JZ)EG to announce that they have been appointed Agents for the well-known house of W. & A. GILBEY, London, and have just received from them a FIRST SHIPMENT OF 161 cases Wines and Spirits, Ex the “ Hudson.”
Among the advantages offered by W. & A Gilbey are the following:— QUALITY AND VALUE—No better guarantee of quality and value can be given than the fact (as shown by the return of Government duies paid) that about one eighteenth part of the Wines, and one fourtieth part of the Spirits consumed in the United Kingdom is supplied from W. & A. Gilbey’s stock. MEASURE—Each case of one dozen contains two gallons. STRENGTH—Stated upon the lable of each bottle of Spirits. SECURITY is ensured to the purchaser, each bottle bearing W. & A. Gilbey’s patent seal capsule, and also label with full particulars as to quality, age, &c. We would draw special attention to the following lines:— INVALID PORT, bottled specially for invalids. CASTLE D PORT. CASTLE GRAND WHISKY, a very fine old Highland Whisky. U. V. WHITE RUM, a very superior old Jamaica Rum. 857 NORTHERN ASSURANCE COMPANY. TRANSFER OF AGENCY. LARGE AND TOWNLEY BEG TO NOTIFY that they have been appointed Agents for the above Company, and are prepared to renew current risks, and to entertain new proposals. LARGE AND TOWNLEY, Gladstone Road. 542
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Poverty Bay Standard, Volume I, Issue 282, 11 November 1884, Page 3
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269Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Poverty Bay Standard, Volume I, Issue 282, 11 November 1884, Page 3
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