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H ZACHARIAH BEGS to announct to the Inhabitants tff Gisborno and district tha* h« has taken over the business of tho New Zealand Tweed Gompany (next Maguire and Company's la.to premises) from this date, and will open with AN ENTIRE STOCK OF NEW TWEEDS, &a, Suitable for the present and coming Seasons. First-class Style, Fit, and Workmanship Guaranteed, and at such Prices that cannot fail to give satisfaction. H. ZACHARIAH, Tailor and Habit Maker (nexfc Maguirt and Co 's), Gisbornei August Ist, 1893. _ SUN BLACKING. REFORM IN BOOT POLISHING. ASK your Grocer for thia UnrlraJled BLACKING, prepared wilh pure* Neatsfool Oil and the b?sb of in«r«dients and avoid using the imported «»leterioua article, which is proren to be deatruttire %• leather. Tins, 6d ; cakes, Id. tsr To he liad of all Grocers a?id Storilneptra Encourage L«oal Industbt. E. H. FEATON "~ (Late 18 years Land and Survey DepMrfemej&ty LAND & GENERAL AGENT, SURVFA r ORS' AND PATENTEES 1 DRAUGHTSMAN. PERSONS desirous ef taking w, t»a* ferring or dealing in fliwaißt lands, or engaged in priTata laaA inr«»f» ments, would do well to consmlfc Iks above. To persons having inventions to ptrf««t & to patent, the advertiser •ffers kin s«rvt#W as draughtsman and e«afd«aUal itrteet*. Plans of All Sorts, Lithoh ajt» VtfcAtfltf&S carefully prepared and mounted ; Testimonials and Trade Labeh deslQn&li Office : Lowe Street, GuboiWb. F. SCOTT, PEEL STREET, GISBORNE, HAVING taken over the BLACKSMITH'S SHOP lately occupied by R. Moore, is prepared by good workmansbip and reasonable prices to merit a fair share of patronage in the district. Agricultural and Mechanical Engineer. FARMING IMPLEMENTS MADE A SPECIALITY. SHIPSMITH : S WORK And all JOBBING WORK will receive prompt attention and quick despatch. HORSE "SHOEING. This branch of the business will receive proper attention under a competent man ("Scotty"). F. SCOTT, PEEL STREET (next to Boylan and Co.) NOTICE. THE undersigned begs to notify theinhabitants of Makaraka and surround ins districts that he has commenced business as a HORSE-SHOE R and GENERAL BLACKSMITH (next to Currie and Hogan's Hotel), and hopes by strict attention to business and moderate charges to merit a share of public patronage. W. C. SOLMAN, 20 Makaraka. M OTICE. rnHE undersigned begs to notify to the A inhabitants of Patutahi and surrounding district that he has opened a BLACKSMITH'S SHOP opposite tho Patutahi Hotel, where all branches of the trade will be undertaken and first-class workmanship guaranteed. Sho}) open every day of the week. W. GREEN. 825 Patutahi. OUR EYESIGHT. MR W. PARNELL, TOBACCONIST, Gladstone Roab, AGENT FOR N. LAZARUS AND CO-, OCULIST OPTICIANS, LONDON, MELBOURNE, CALCUTTA, SYDNEY, BRISBANE, AND PHCENIX CHAMBERS, LAMBTON-QUAY, WELLINGTON M\Y BE CONSULTED DAILY FOB Spectacles. Mr Parnbll is thoroughly initru«i«4 in the system of Lijhl-testinj, wki«k is now un s*Hy adapted.

Australian Mutual Provident Society. New Zealand Branch : j Head Office, Custom-house Quay, Wellington. Local Board of Directors : ' The Hon. Morgan S. Grace, M.D., C.M.G., M.L.C. (Chairman) ; the Hon. Charles J. Johnston, Esq., M.L.C. (Deputy Chairman) ; Alfred de Bathk Brandon, Esq. ; the Hon. Edward Riohardsok C.M.G. ; John Ddnoan, Esq. i Medical Officer : Dr. W. G. Kemp, M.R.C.S. (England). THE OLDEST, WEALTHIEST, AND MOST PROSPEROUS AUSTRALIAN LIFE OFFICE, AND THE LABGEST IN THE BRITISH EMPIRE The Only Colonial Life Offiob i which beolabks a bonus every year. The method of Valuation adopted by this Society is of the most stringent character, and ensures a Considerably Larger < Reserve to meet Liabilities than that held by any other Office in the Australasian Colonies. ACCUMULATED FUNDS £10,500,000 ! TEN AND A HALF MILLIONS) STERLING. , All invested to yield nearly 6 per ceiib. Policies in Force j_ot7 000 Sum Assured « £37,066,211 Accumulated Funds ... .~ 10,532,036 Annual Income ... ... 1,860,347 Cash Bonuses Divided .„ 4,930,361 BONUBES ! CASH BONUSES declared for lust FIVE fEARS, over TWO MILLIONS, yieldiug Reversionary Bonuses exceeding FOUP. MILLIONS. ASSURE YOUR LIFE IN THE A.M.F. SOCIETi AND SKOURE A BONUS EVERY YEAR. ggEXPENSES OF MANAGEMENTLESS THAN 9^ PKR CENT. ON THE TOTAL INCOME. EDWARD W. LOWE, Resident Secretary. Branch Office — CUSTOM HOUSE QUAY WELLIJfOTOK. LOCAL AGENTS : MESSRS WILLIAMS & KETTLE LIMITED). THOS DALRYMPLE (Late John Burns and Co.), IRONMONGER & IRON MERCHANT 1 Gladstone Road, HAS JUST RECEIVED A LARGE & WELL- ASSORTED STOCK OF Furnishing and General Ironmongery. BUILDERS' IRONMONGERY, AT LOWEST PRICES. tS" SPECIAL DISCOUNT FOR CASH. WILLIAM STUCKEY, SADDLER AND HARNESS MAKER, BEGS to notify that he ha 9 commenced busiaess in the above line, in premises next to new shops being erected in Gladstone road, where he hopes, by stri«k attention to business and good workmanship, to merit a share of public patronage. Only Stocks of the Best Saddlery and Harness procurable are kept in stock, so those favoring mo with their orders may rely on getting the best for their money. Repairs promptly and neathj executed. Orders by post will receive immediate attention. W. STUCKEY (Lately with Adeane and Primrose), Gladstone Road. 816 £juJLfc"*^r WAIROA COACH leave the Post-office, Gisborne, on MONDAY MORNINGS, at 7 o'clock, for Waerenga-o-kuri, 'Tiniroto, and Wairoa, arriving at Wairoa in time for steamers for Napier. XST Parcels to be left at Argyll Hotel. t Fares— £l single ; return, £2. W. McKINLEY l 570 Mailman

NO DOUBT EMPIRE TEA COMPANY'S 2s CEYLON IS THE TEA AT THE PRICE, TlUTtyou would be astonished at the value we offer at 2/4, 2/6, and U P io 8/- * lb * THE REASON IS THISThe demand all over the world for 2/- Tea has been so great lately that the finer Tea« ivere neglected, and were offered at reduced rates. That was our opportunity. We bought Fine Teas largely, and put them in our Blends. It is by this means we have secured a large trade for CHOICE TEAS, and THE DEMAND IS ISTCREA.BIN Therefore we ask you to GIVE THESE BETTER CLASS TEAS A TKIA& We are practical people, and you can rely on our statements. EMPIRE TEA COMPANY, W. & Q TURNBULU& CO., PROPRIETORS, WELLINGTON.

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Poverty Bay Herald, Volume XX, Issue 6768, 4 September 1893, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 5 Poverty Bay Herald, Volume XX, Issue 6768, 4 September 1893, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 5 Poverty Bay Herald, Volume XX, Issue 6768, 4 September 1893, Page 1

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