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H. ZACHARIAH ~fI)EGS to announc* to the Inhabitants *f JL9 Gisborua and district that ho haa taken ov«r tho business of the New Zealand Tweed Gompany (next Maguire and Company's late 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, )N> and afc such Prices that cannot fail l 'y to give satisfaction. >y H. ZACHARIAH, Tailor and Habit Maker (next MagaifO and Co.'s), Gisbornev August Ist, 1893. SUN BLACKING. ID REFORM IN BOOT POLISHING. ASK your Grocer for this Unriralled BLACKING, prepared with pur* tE Neatsfoot Oil and the bssfc of incradients and avoid using tho imported ••latorioui article, which is proren to be dealraelire to leather. Tins, 6d ; cakes, Id. t& To be had of all Grocers and Sttrsfo*qtirt Encoceaoh L»gal Industbt. H 8 t E. H. FEATON fe r (Late 18 years Land and Survey Dtpwrtawrtt ild LAND & GENERAL ASBN», an SURVEYORS' AND PATENTED DRAUGHTSMAN. PERSONS desirous of taking w l, *»w_4 ferring or dealing in Q«r»fa~«— l lands, or engaged in prira»» laai lnT«rtfr ments, would do well lo eonstlt lk« a¥or«k To persons having i»Tenfci«n» *• pcrfMt «* to patent, the adrerkisar »ffars kis s*rrf«M as draughtsman and ««*fldaattal alriit*. Plaks of All Scuts, Litsm ak» W%k6lt(s% i) carefully prepared and »•„!•* 4 11 Testimonials and Tradt Label* deittffitili 36 47 Office : Lotte Strebt, GraadiWß. 61 " " "*■*'* F. SCOTT, PEEL STREET, GISBORNE, ,T TTAVING taken over the BLACK<j. JJL SMITH'S SHOP lately occupied by R. Moore, is prepared by good workmanship and reasonable prices to merit a fair share of patronage in the district. E Agricultural and Mechanical Engineer. FARMING IMPLEMENTS MABB A SPECIALITY. k ____ 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 Botlan and Co.) NOTICE. HHHE undersigned begs to notify the- £ JL inhabitants of Makaraka and surround mc 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 merib a share of public patronage. W. C. SOLMAN, 20 Makaraka* r NOTICE. THE undersigned begs to notify to the inhabitants of Patutahi and surround--06 ing district that he has opened a BLACKSMITH'S SHOP opposite the Patutahi Hotel, where all branches of the trade will be undertaken and firsfc-class workmanship guaranteed. „ Shoj) open every day of the week. W. GREEN. 825 Patufcahi. OUR EYESIGHT. 1. MR W. PARNELL, ' d TOBACCONIST, ** GIADSTONH BOAf, b ° AGENT FOR '" N. LAZARUS AND CO-, BO tf OCULIST OPTICIANS, LONDON, MELBOURNE, CALOUSTA, SYDNEY, BRISBANE, AICD PHCENIX CHAMBERS, - LAMBTON-QUAY, WELLINGTON H MAT BE CONSULTED DAILT ill y Spectacles. Xt """ Mr Parxell ii th«r«nghly i«ttra«t»4 ki tho system »f Ligkfc-tesfcinf , wki«k U a»w un sally ad»p»«d.

Australian Mutual Prov dent Society. New Zealand Branch : Head Office, Custom-house Quay, Wellington. Local Board of Directors : Thk Hon. Morgan S. Graob, M.J .C.M.G., M.L.C. (Chairman) ; the H( Charles J. Johnston, Esq., M.L.C. (Depi Chairman) ; Alfred de Bathe Bbandc Esq. ; the Hon. Edward Riohardsc C.M.G. ; John Dctnoan, Esq. Medical Officer : Db. W. G. Kemp, M.R.C.S. (England). HPHE OLDEST, WEALTHIEST, A* -*- MOST PROSPEROUS AUSTRALIAN LIFE OFFICE, AND THK LARGEST IN THE BRITISH EMPII The Only Colonial Life Offiob which declares A BONUS EVERY YEAR. The method of Valuation adopted by i Society is of the most stringent char act < and ensures a Considerably Larg Reserve to meet Liabilities than that ht by any other Office in the Atistralasit Colonies. ACCUMULATED FUNDS £10,500,000 TEN AND A HALF MILLIONS) STERLING. ' All invested to yield nearly 6 per cenb. Policies in Force J_ Q9 OOi Sum Assured ... .„ ... £37,066,2 Accumulated Funds 10,532,0 Annual Income ,~ ... 1,860,3 Cash Bonuses Divided .« 4,930,3 BONUSES ! CASH BONUSES declared for last FIT fEARS, over TWO MILLION yielding Reversionary Bonuses excee ing FOUF MILLIONS. ASSURE YOUR LIF IN THF A.M.P. SOCIETY AND SECURE A, BONUS EVERY YEAT f§ EXPENSES OF MANAGEMENT LESS THAN 9^ per CENr. ON THE TOTAL INCOME. EDWARD W. LOWE, Resident Seoretary. Branch Office — CUSTOM HOUSE QUAY Wellington. LOCAL AGENTS: MESSRS WILLIAMS & KETTL LIMITED). THOS DALEYMPLE (Late John Burks and Co.), IRONMONGER & IRON MERCHAN r Gladstone Road, HAS JUST RECEIVED* A LARGE WELL-ASSORTED STOCK OF Furnishing and General Iron mongery. BUILDERS' IRONMONGERY, AT LOWEST r RICES. t& SPECIAL DISCOUNT FOR CASI WILLIAM STUCKEY, SADDLER AND HARNESS MAKER BEGS to notify that ho has commence business in the above line, iB premis next to new shops being erected in Gladstoi road, where lie hopes, by stritfc attention i business and good workmanship, to merit share of public patronage. Only Stocks of the Bkst Saddlery hi Harness procurable are kept in stock, i those favoring me with their orders ma rely oh getting the best for their money. Repairs promptly and neat I}/1 }/ executed. Orders by post will rec«iv« immedia! atteution. W. STUCKEY (Lately with Adeanc and Primrose), Gladstone Road. 8J fcAw&kr"""^ WAIROA COAC leave the Post-office, Gisborne, on MONDA MORNINGS, at 7 o'clock, for Waerengakuri, Tiniroto, and Wairoa, arriving i Wairoa in time for steamers for Napier. er Parcels to be left at Argyll Hotel, Fares— £l single ; return, £2. W. MoKINLEY 570 Mailman

NO DOUBT EMPIRE TEA COMPANY'S 2s CEYLON IS THE TEA AT THE PRICE, "DUT'yeu would be astonished at the value we offer at 2/4 2/6 an( * ti P *° 3/- a THE REASON IS THIS— The demand all over the world for 2/- Tea has been so greafc lafcelr that kks fikflf f 6% were neglectod, and were ofiFered at reduced rates. That was our opportunity. We bought Fine Teas largely, and put them in our Blends. I* is by this means we hare secured a large trade for CHOICE TEAS, aai THE DEMAND IS ISCRE\S[N Therefore we ask you t« GIVE THESE IETTER CLASS TEAS A TRIAD. We are practical people, and you can rely on our statements. EMFIBE TEA COMPANY, W. & Q TURNBULL & CO., PROPRIETORS, WELLINGTON,

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Poverty Bay Herald, Volume XX, Issue 6769, 5 September 1893, Page 1

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