. TOR, ;THE Sa^T^COAST.:: 4 -QrjP&'pr r 1m& Sctbw Steamer Captain vApEkAiroßß, wiU-;leave" lor the : .'_< :_ above on . j.;" TO-MORROW (Tuesday) EVENING, (weather- permitting.) Cargo must be at the Wharf by. 4 p.m. ,^^-Freight on Goods shipped to Natives must be paid by Shippers. ;i For freight or passage apply on board Or tO ' ; ' ".,'" -V^ '■ j ■:'■■'■ - - $ 00. -•rffo'-ry "l\--;:y^ :--o- ?^ /^'Agehts.:.^,MAStOnO HALL. ; ' ' GRAND ; OPENING^NIGHT . / .. QPERETTA>POMPAN¥ i; To-Nijtrtf 1-: To^NigbSj^ *>DOXJBLE r DEALTNGS !" T ■■■■?■ i^" MONEY MATTERS!" i " "'■ MY, WIFE'S RELATIONS !" ' Front Seats; 3a- ; l Back Seiit^, 2s; * Doors open :at T&O o'clock ; performance at 8o clock.,, ) ' *?6> ; ' - M^ORI.nLASSr " . 'ft:-*-'; ' >;< !;i v "■ <; - v r "'^<'^ '-'"■"■■ BE.7ERAL young persp^being deairous to learn' Maori, and having been requested to^-open a CLASS FOR INSTRTJCTKJN; in .that I shall be glaa td^r^iye the names of iiot less than^s£^ to read wiifi me 6n ; THURSDAY EVENINGS. ;< |- Tbries : One Guinea— Six Lessons. ■■ - ■■• : ..-'■■■■ . .-■ ■■■: •■•..■•■.: asß.:i ;( EDWIN WOQN. "; JAMES YOUNG BEGS to inform" the inhabitanta :pf , Gisborne that he intends to commence the making of PICTURE ; in all its branches. Pictures framed in all Styles in Plain or Fancy Gilt, or Dark Mouldings. Photos and every kind of Needlework mounted. ... . : i •: r. James Young has brought a large;a sjsprtment * of jKctinir^j of all kinda,; consisting of iingravin|{s, • Photographs) Oleographs,. Chromos, Lithographs; Scraps, &c., «fcc..j. GJass and Mouldings; which he will sell cheap. - : , ■ " : ; ['■ "■' ■ ■ Pictures Cleaned and Mounted. Glass cut to any size. ' ! . Jambs YotiNQwill endeavor,- by strict attention to all orders entrusted to him, to merit the support tof his friends and the public! .;. T;V . ; ""' All orders promptly attended' to. i ..Address^p"s.'^ ;^ ;;-v:v-, r ;-." :.: : ...,'; . . .:.■•. .fP'EEL-STiREET, ..'; ; ; . .. ■■;•, , ■•■.New; the lEmpireHoteL '■ as 9' :(|6o^lTßwb l^y ■ G-cjod TStsm 1 1 S'' TUDYING the HARD TIMES,; hayftjipianed the ■.;•.;- -. :v :'. ; X : . jmS^M^^E&S^ \. -. : \ and are; ppßfre&Ja deliyer ta all Pare, Well-baked, "and.Digeßtible ' - )V , ,iE^i^ ><:^Bß^M^^U-^-v : •!■•.-'.•;-! ,%i;7r7>m«tcßcbilie!4lb. loaf^ / :■' •• '* '«-' : ;,<?.:?& i.-Hif :tcußt.; that, in, making thia very sensible reduction, they will meet with the support of the Gisborne public, and >beg to' state ; tKat"they will! qnly. supply the VERY BEST of BREAD. ;N.B,— WEEKLY; i PAYMENTS , at ; this rate is a sineqwt wm. ; a6O
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Poverty Bay Herald, Volume VII, Issue 1072, 19 July 1880, Page 2
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340Page 2 Advertisements Column 2 Poverty Bay Herald, Volume VII, Issue 1072, 19 July 1880, Page 2
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