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1 CHEAPER THAN EVER W. AMIR'S. LAUCiK OURCHASES ARGE V URCHASES At the GREAT DRAPERY SALE o J. NATHAN & CO.'S STOCK, Wellington. £40000 Worth of DRAPERY and CLOTHING rushed into the already OVERSTOCKED MARKET. WADAIR having purposely gone down , to this Sale and secured some Lines At Less than English Cent, THE i^iOODS HE VJCOODS Will be Opened on Monday Next I And MARKED AT SUCH PRICES As will ASTONISH EVERYONE. BARGAINS ! ! TJARGAINS ! ! ARGAINS ! ! JJARGAINS ! ! —IN— Cretonnes, Dress Goods, Blankets, Flannels, Rugs, Flannelettes, Calicoes, Shirtings, Tweeds, Clothing, and Waterproof Coata, W. ADAIB'S, GLADSTONE ROAD. L-r Afc^Jfe-*?! • DEA lib- {k^,, '■> i. v>y ffffr V - ml A.* 1 I try. rv rih #^|lSv : DENTIS- jrfi^l, j'\ Y^j ; TRY. OS' /', \ WITH TEETH [ WITHOUT" TCETH MR. W. J. SYKES, Surgeon Dkntist, (late of Christchurch), will take charge of the practice during my absence from office. Mr Sykes was awarded First Order of Merit and Medal for Artificial Teeth at the Christchurch International Exhibition, ISB2. This, with his experience of nineteen years, should be sufficient guarantee as to his ability. All artificial work guaranteed perfect tit and natural appearance, combined with highest-class workmanship. Painless Extractions. A. GROSSMAN, Surgeon Dentist. (Opposite Theatre Royal, Gisborne). kow ready! KIRKPATKIOK'H "K" K BRAND NEW SEASON'S JAM. A PRICOT CONSERVE, "^^ in 21b net Glass Jars, T>ASPBERRY JAM, in 21b net Glass Jar . T>ED CURRANT JELLY, in lib net Stone Jars. S. KIRKPATRICK & CO., MANUFACTURERS, Nelson WILLIAM E. AKROYD, AUCTIONEER, LAND AGENT AND VALUATOR, Gladstone Road. Country Proportics for Bale. Fuller particulars of these and others on application, including Town and Suburban Sections. 1700 acres Perpetual Lease, with right of purchase ; 1000 acres in grass, good house, splendid land. 56 acrea First-cliisg Alluvial Land, all fenced and in grass, permanent water, close to school. 470 acres Perpetual Lease, on a main road, close to school and post-office, fenced and subdivided, three-quarters in grass. 1499 acres Freehold and 1095 partly purchased, for Sale, Cheap, for cash. 1184 acres Native Lease, well pituated, cap able of wintering 600 sheep, 26 miles from Gisborne ; some improvements. 1000 acres Perpetual Lease, on main road, partly improved. 740 acres fully-improved Freehold Land (8 paddocks), 300 acres flat land, house and woolshed, 17 miles fiom Gisborne. 90 acres Freehold, Waimata Valley, 418 acres of which are fully and wellimproved. 5050 acres Small Grazing Run, on the Coast ; price, £800. 3500 acrea Small Grazing Run, adjoining above ; price, £500. acres Freehold, 23 miles from Gisborne, 250 acres ploughable, 600 acres in grass. More land can bo had adjoining. 1600 acres Freehold, ring fenced and divided into six paddocks ; nine-roomed house, i whare and shed; 800 sheep and cattle, or exchange for flat land. 4463 acres Small Grazing Run, abou 1200t acres sewn with English grass, bush land, seven-roomed house. 7000 acres Mixed Bush and Fern Land, well situated ; price reasonable. 2910 acre 3 Freehold, with 1700 sheep ; price, 46s per acre, including sheep. 3662 acres Small Grazing Run (179 acres deferred payment), about 1000 acres in grass and other improvements, close to Bchool ; price reasonable. 960 acres Perpetual Lease, 600 acres in grass five-roomed house, woolshed, 700 sheep, close to school. 900 acres Perpetual Leate, 150 acres in grass, store and whare, 17 miles from Gisborne, AUCTION SALES held in TOWN, or COUNTKY when required, in conjunction with the Poverty Bay Farmers' Co-operative Association, Limited. tS" Knowing the district thoroughly I am prepared to give full and reliable information in all matters pertaining to land. WILLIAM E. AKROYD, STANDARD BUILDINGS, Gladstone Road. Crawford's Hod Stout. HOP~ STOUT WILL be found to be the most wholesome and refreshing beverage yet introduced. It has all the nutritive and tonic qualities of ordinary stout, without the alcohol. Crawford's Hop Stout. ri ieetiFlbxtr acted painlessly JL by the aid of the Latest A naksthetics. —•A. Grossmann, Dentist, Giaborne.

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Poverty Bay Herald, Volume XX, Issue 6770, 6 September 1893, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 2 Poverty Bay Herald, Volume XX, Issue 6770, 6 September 1893, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 2 Poverty Bay Herald, Volume XX, Issue 6770, 6 September 1893, Page 2

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