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New Advertisements. llOSPifA^ ENTERTAf N M E H T. Under the auspices of the Hospital Committee. SATURDAY, 21st MAY, 1881. "\JT ACFARLANE'S HAL! PROGRAMME : Part I. Overture, "The Swallows" MiBrooke Taylor Song, "The Midship Mite "...Cap tai Chrisp Reading Captain Tucke Song Mr. Montague Smit In|bumental Duet (Violin and Piano). and Mrs. Carlaw Smith Song; "A Free Lance" Mr. Goul Song, "Little Birds so Sweetly Sing ing" Mndame Stewart Instrumental Duet (Clarionette am Piano)... Messrs. Clarke and Hal Song, "Tommy Make Room for you Uncle" Mr. Ratcliffe Interval of 10 Minutes. Part : 11. MUSICAL INTERLUDE. To conclude with the popular and laughable farce entitled, A WALTZ BY ABDITI Characters : Mr. Quaver Mr. J. Berrj Mr. A. Minor Mr. Daj Captain Cartouche Mr. J. Bourkt Joseph Mr. E. A. Paviti Boy (Shoeblack) Master Stewarl Mrs. Quaver Madame Stewarl Angelique Miss Jones Bridget MiBS Lipset I Admission :— Front Seats, 2s ; Bacli Seats, Is. 722 Miscellaneous Notices. $a ISt % VOLUNTEER NOTICE. DISTRICT ORDERS. aIHE MONTHLY INSPECTION • PARADE of the J BATTERY and CADETS will take place at the Drill Shed, on TUESDAY, the 24th of May, at 10 a.m. T. W. PORTER, 720 Capt. Commanding District. WHY IS TEA SO DEAR? Is an oft-heard question ; and the public are powerless to insist on having their share of the advantages resulting from falling markets. Now, J. EAST undertakes to answer the question. r IT lil A NEVER HAS BEEN JL-P^^-"^ ?° CHEAP f rom the time it was first imported, and yet, relatively, the RETAIL PRICE WAS NEVER SO EXORBITANT. JX^ A h as res °l ve( * to rectify * -*-^«"-fc3 -»- this discrepancy, and JSfloffli BEST TEAS that can be purchased at his respective torices AT A SMALL MARGIN OF PROFIT on the actual prices paid to Importers. This system of doing business is intended specially to enable the Public to become actual participators in the great margin of profit which now lies between the Wholesale and Retail Prices of Tea. J. EAST'S PRICES Will be found SIXPENCE Per Pound LESS Money than those usually charged for identical qualities. Add to this his large experience of the Tea Trade, both in buj'ing and mixing, he is in a position to GUARANTEE EVERY LINE SOUND AND RELIABLE. J. EAST does not buy any Inferior or Common Te.a at any Price. AT TWO and SIXPENCE a Pound of TEA — a Well-blended and Agreeable Article. AT TWO and SIXPENCE a Pound of TEA— for Family Use indispensible. AT TWO and SIXPENCE a Pound of TEA of Extraordinary Value. AT TWO and SIXPENCE a Pound of TEA on the principle of Small Profits and Quick Returns. A T TWO and SIXPENCE a Pound •**- of TEA on the principle of Meetting Requirements of the Times. AT THREE SHILLINGS and at THREE and SIXPENCE per Pound, can be procured the finest Teas the World produces— perfect luxwries. Teas gathered in early Spring, when the leaves are burstina with succuleuco. FOR THE ABOVE AT Wholesale & Retail Tea Merchant, Family Grocer, 719 GLADSTONE ROAD. Wanteds, &c. "TJTTANTED, by an experienced Man, VV . a SITUATION as COOK. Has had experience in the principal Hotels in the Colonies- Apply by letter to K. V. , Post Office, Ormond. 725 -TTTANTED, a Good GENERAL VV FEMALE SERVANT. Apply Mrs. Graham, Pinetree Bank. 659 -TTTANTEp KNOWN— Eillhe^dT, VV Receipt Books, &c, at Lowest prices, at the Herald Office. -TTTANTED KNOWN — Billheads, VV Circulars, and Cards, in the B est Style, and at Cheapest Rates, at the Heri; t » Office.

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Poverty Bay Herald, Volume VIII, Issue 1325, 19 May 1881, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Poverty Bay Herald, Volume VIII, Issue 1325, 19 May 1881, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Poverty Bay Herald, Volume VIII, Issue 1325, 19 May 1881, Page 3

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