ENCOURAGE LOCAL INDUSTRY 1 I Te Aral and Karaka Saw Mills. WILLIAM KING BEGS to infi»rm his many triends and Customers tii.'t he is still prepared to execute orders for -either of the above Mills at the LOWEST REMUNERATIVE BATES. He is also prepared to deliver Orders at any' place to which a waggon can go. THE TIMBER YARD Is on the site lately occupied by J. R. Morgan and Co. (next Royal Hotel), and all orders left at the Office will be promptly attended to. •W. EZIKTG-, ‘ MAKAURL
HOPE FOE THE DEAF! NICHOLSON’S IMPROVED PATENT Artificial ear-drums, the only Sure, Easy, and unseen device used to permanently restore hearing. Recommended by Scientific Men of Eubope and America. Write for free illustrated description book, to J. H. NICHOLSON, Lincoln’s Inn, Chambers, WILLIAM STREET, MELBOURNE. T. ROBERTS, WATCHMAKER, JEWELLER, AND MACHINIST, Opposite Teat and Friar’s. WATCHES CLEANED AT Si! BRUIT TUBES! BRUIT TREES! SHRUBS, FLOWERING PLANTS, Etc. APPLES, Pears, Plums, Peaches, Persim mons, Apricots, Cherries, Currants Gooseberries, etc. Ctpbbsses and Pines or all Varieties. wellingtoniasTarancarias. mujas Etc., Etc. Camellias, Boses, Daphnes, Asaleas, Eto AU good, healthy Plants, true to name, and at the MOST REASONABLE PRICES. SD3SX9S, SEEDS. fast received, direct from one of the leading English Growers, a Choice Assortment of all the leading kinds, st— H. Bull & Son’s, GLADSTONE ROAD and CARNARVON St BOXING I BOXING I! PROFESSOR LONG ~pg~AS decided to open Classes for tuition in GYMNASTICS, including BOXING, FENCING, sic,, etc. In the Ormond Hall, On Tuesday and Friday Evenings. WHY are French Cashmeres like deaf people I— Because you can't make them hear (here). J. Longley's showing a grand variety of French|Cashmere 11 ;8d per yard.
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Gisborne Standard and Cook County Gazette, Volume II, Issue 172, 21 July 1888, Page 1
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