Ask for Wells’“ Rough on Corns,” "TJd. Quick relief, complete, permanent cures Corns, warts, bunions. The New Zealand Drug Company, General Agents Food.—lt has been figured out by Dr. Wood, the eminent student of nature, that if a man could eat as much in proportion as a bird he would consume a whole round of beef for his dinner. A Difference.—A French gentleman, viewing a cricket match at Lords, in London, asked a neighbor to explain the difference between “ gentleman ’’ and “ player,” and got the answer, “ A • gentleman ’ is one who pays for play: a 1 playor ’is one who plays for pay.” “ Thanks ” replied the Frenchman, “ then that gamin I asked just now was right. He said there was a‘ 1' of a difference.
Wanted. WANTED— A Married Couple without encumbrance for a Station. Woman to be good cook and washerwoman, and the man to be acquainted with general station work.—Apply to George Scott, The Willows, BO9 MBtrANTED KNOWN. — That all Legal Forms, Writs, Subpoenas, Ac., Ac., be obtained at the Telephone Office. 206 ANTED KNOWN—SHEEP DIP FOR SALE.—Five (5) 1001 b drums of Sheep Dip, under cost price, being from stock of late agents, Porter Croft.—Apply Telephone Office. BAfr ANTED KNOWN —Copies of the KVV Telephone can be procured from J. Snyder Browne every afternoon after o’clock. ML Amusements. LEXANDER the Australian Blondin L/ * will give his Grand and Daring High PWire and Trapesze Performance across the from the Masonic Corner at 7.30 p.m. “on SATURDAY EVENING Next. Remem - t ber this Performance is supported by ’• Collections only. Come one and all. 844 Lost. £1 REWARD. LOST in Palmerston Read on MONDAY night, a Dark Brown Gelding, white star on forehead, two white feet, branded WD on shoulder, with saddle and bridle and valise. £1 reward on returning to Dr. Innes, Gisborne. 841 Shipping. FOR AUCKLAND. rp H E splendid new screw JL Steamer—- ■ THOMAS RUSSELL Will leave the wharf on MONDAY Night - for Auckland, weather and other circumstances - permitting. For freight or passage apply to— H. E. JOHNSTON, 839 Agent. Notices. PARLIAMENTARY UNION. IN Consequence of Macfarlane’s Hall being engaged on FRIDAY, sth inst., for Mr. Locke’s meeting, the Union Meeting will be held on a future day, of which due notice will be given. A. A. GEORGE, 842 Clerk. C TT S TEw A E D ’ VIOLINIST. (Late of the Juvenile Opera Troupe) Will be glad to teach tS” Orders left at the (Telephone Office will be punctually attended to. Pianofortes tuned with expedition, and on moderate terms. For Sale, a first-class Violin by Nicholas Amata, on view at Mr. Snyder Brown’s. B4l QAB L A W g M I T H, AUCTIONEER, LAND BROKER, Stock, Station, and General Commission Agent, L STANDARD AUCTION MART, Gisborne. 898 “pUBLIUS LENTULUS, his news to the > _L Senate of Rome concerning Jesus Christ.—Telephone Office. T)EDIGREE CARDS, Neatly Printed, can ® I be obtained at the Telephone Office at very shorotice.
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Poverty Bay Standard, Volume I, Issue 302, 5 December 1884, Page 3
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490Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Poverty Bay Standard, Volume I, Issue 302, 5 December 1884, Page 3
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