H ZAOHARIAH I~>EGS to announce to tht Inhabitants W Gisbornu aud district thak he has taken over tho business of tlie New Zealand Tweed Company (next Maguire and Company's late premises) from this date, and will open with AN ENTIRE STOCK OF NEW TWEEDS, &c, Suitable for the present and coming Seasons. First-clans Style, Fit, and Workmanship i Guaranteed, ' and at such Prices that cannot fail to give satisfaction. H. ZACHARIAH, Tailor and Habit Makbr, (next Magaire and Co.'s), Gisbornet August Ist, 1893. „______ SUNBLACKINGK REFORM IN BOOT POLISHING, A.SK your Grocer for thU Unrinilled BLACKING, prepared wUh paw Ntatsfoot Oil and tho b?sfc of ingrtdieut* and avoid using tho imported dUUteriout arlicle, which is proven to bo deifcrtetiYO fc« leather. Tins, 6d ; cakes, Id. O" To be had of all Grocers and St»rib*bptrt EXGOtJRAGK LtGAI, iNDtfSTRT, eThTfeaton (Late 18 years Land and Surrey D»p»rt«i««*) LAND & GENERAL A9HNI, SURVEYORS' AND PATENTEE? DRAUGHTSMAN. PERSONS desirous of taking tn», tattf* ferring or dealing in SoftVAMtat lands, or engagtd in prirato lam* Inroffik ments, would do vrell to comsmlk Ike aboTO. To persens haviag i»Ten*iea» !• f erfoH Of to patent, the adrerfcisor offen bia •»?rlt*l as draughtsman ilhil h>l daattal a4rtMß> P&AKS of Alb Sskts, Lithm ait* VftA.«nrM carefully prepared and me«»te4 4 Tistimonials and Trade Labtts d&ffftoSti Office : Lowe Street, CrtßßOifega^ F. SCOTT, PEEL STREET, GISBORNE, HAVING taken over the BLACKSMITH'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. 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 Botlax and Co.) NOTICE. TTIHE undersigned begs to notify fcheX inhabitants of Makaraka and surround ing districts that he has commenced businoss as a HORSE-SHOER and GENERAL BLACKSMITH (next to Currie and Hogan's Hotel), and hopes by strict attention to business and moderate charges to merit % share of public patronage. W. C. SOL MAN, 20 Makar&ka. *J OTICE. nnHE undersigned begs to notify to the X inhabitants of Patutahi and surrounding district that he has opened a BLACKSMITH'S SHOP opposite the Pafcutahi Hotel, where all branches of the trade will be undertaken and first-class workmanship guaranteed. Shop open every day of the xottk. W. GREEN. 525 Patutahi. OUII EYESIGHT. Mil W. TARNELL, TOBACCONIST, GiADSTONB ROA#, AGENT FOR I\ T . LAZARUS AND CO-, OCULIST OPTICIANS, LONDON, MELBOURNE, CALCUTTA, SYDNEY, BRISBANE, PHCENIX CHAMBERS, r.AMBTON-QUAY, WELLINGTON MAY BE CONSULTED DAILY Spectacles. Mr Parxelt, is thoroughly imstrneteo^irt the system of Liskfe-keskiug, wkloh ia »»w v n sally adopfcod.
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Poverty Bay Herald, Volume XX, Issue 6770, 6 September 1893, Page 1
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450Page 1 Advertisements Column 5 Poverty Bay Herald, Volume XX, Issue 6770, 6 September 1893, Page 1
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