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The “ Gisborne Standard” (TRICE, ONE PENNY) Is Published every Tuesday, Thursday, and Saturday. “The Standard” is an impartial, organ for the ventilation of all shades of Public Opinion; our motto is, “Justice to all men,” and to fulfil this

shall he our constant aim. WE HAVE NO CONNECTION WITH ANY CLIQUE, And with arrangements now in course we hope soon to give much more practical proof of this, and with— A DAILY STANDARD Our usefulness to the Public should entitle us to every possible support.

As a Medium for Advertisers, the Standard has no equal in the District. LIBERAL TERMS TOR STANDING ADVERTISEMENTS. We take every means to push our circulation outside the district, and in the remote country places, thus giving advertisers the benefit. — ;x: OUR JOBBING DEPARTMENT Is complete, and our prices reasonable. . x All kinds of Printing Work done at the most reasonable rates.

GISBORNE FOUNDRY. (Eatab. 1878.) BBOWN and SMAILL, Engineers, etc. STEAM Engines, Boilers, end Horsepower Gears, Grass Seed threshing and cleansing Machines made. Castings of every description, Grave Railings, Verandah Fretwork, etc., at Southern prices. CLARKE, Watchmaker, fbom Clhrkenwbll, London. (Four years in the employ of E. J. Dent, London, Watchmaker to the Queen.) HAVING had great experience in London and American Factories, will pay Strict Attention to all Watches entrusted to my care. GLADSTONE ROAD, Next to the Gisborne Fire Bell,

I SAY 11! I CAN’T SEE how ADEANE AND PRIMROSE can make it pay at their prices—can you ? Yes, when you come to study it a little it’s not so wodnerful. You see they are doing a big business, and, although they cut it fine, it pays them, because what profit they do make is their own : they buy their goods where they like, and there’s a lot in that. It’s surprising the variety they keep in stock, too; besides a large stock of Saddlery and Harness of every description, they supply Tents, Tarpaulins, Grass-seed Sheets, Horse Covers, Oilskin Coats, Leggings of all kinds, Chamois Leathers, Buggy Aprons, Lamps, Candles, Oil, Soft Soap, Rope, Chains, Valises, Sponges, Riding and Gardening Gloves, Patterson’s Horse Relief, Gripe Drench, Electric Liniment, Elliman’s Embrocation, Eakin’s Green Ointmentbut just go and have a look for yourself, and if they can’t do business with you you’re a hard case. If you want your old Sadde repaired you couldn’t go to a better shop. Remember—Right opposite Wingate, Burns and Co.’s, the Ironmongers. So long I

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Gisborne Standard and Cook County Gazette, Volume I, Issue 56, 20 October 1887, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 4 Gisborne Standard and Cook County Gazette, Volume I, Issue 56, 20 October 1887, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 4 Gisborne Standard and Cook County Gazette, Volume I, Issue 56, 20 October 1887, Page 4

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