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C- DEAN PITT Has been favored with instructions from Mn Barr, Kaiti, who is leaving the district to sell by Auction, at his Rooms, Lowi street, on SATURDAY NEXT, the 4tl July, at 11 o'clock — rr»HE WHOLE OF HER VALUABLE I HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE ANL EFFECTS, comprising Drawing - room. Dining-room, Bedroom and Kitchen Furni ture and Utensils. The Auctioneer would call special attention to this unreserved sale of furniture, which is in splendid condition and nearlj new, all of which can be inspected on the day previous to sale. 43£ TECHNICAL ""EDUCATION. A MEETING in connection with the above will be held in the District School, on TUESDAY EVENING next, at 7.30. Business : To receive report of Committee, enrol members, elect Committee of Management, etc. All are invited. W. MORGAN. June 27th, 1896. 430 TENDERS. TENDERS are required for FELLING 200 ACRES BUSH, at Hangaroa. The undersigned will leave Waerenga-o-kuri Hotel at 10 a.m. on Wednesday, lst July, to show intending tenderers over the ground. The lowest or any tender not necessarily accepted. Specifications may be seen at the office of Williams and Kettle, Ltd. ; or, at the Waerenga-o-kuri Hotel. .Tenders close on SATURDAY, 4th July. 351 A. J. CAMERON. TASMANIAN SEED POTATOES. WE are now booking Orders for a choice lot of Prime Derwent SEED POTATOES. Supply is limited and early application necessary. Samplo on view. 260 WILLIAMS & KETTLE, Ltd. NOTICE. A LL ACCOUNTS owing to me must bo j_jL paid to my Solicitors, Messrs Nolan and Skeet, ou or hefore the 15th JULY next, otherwise they will be SUED for. 421 EDWARD O'DWYER. NEW ZEALAND ACCIDENT INSUBANCE COMPANY. OLDEST, LARGEST & STRONGEST Colonial Accident Insurance Coy. FEATURES : Absolute performance of obligations Prompt and liberal settlements Complete security to Policyholders Moderate Premiums. Many claims have been paid from £2 to £500 locally, in tlie discharge of which this popular Company has not only settled promptly, but displayed the greatest liberality. G. H. NORRIS, 429 Agent, Gisborne. Be HUMPHREYS, IMPORTER OK TSLAND AND AUSTRALIAN FRUITS. Oranges, Bananas, Piues, Passion Fruit, Lemons, Mandarins, Pears, Apples, Persimmons, tte, etc. Figs, Dates, Chestnuts, Brazil, Almond and Peanuts, Cocoanuts, etc., always on hand. OYSTERS! OYSTERSII RECEIVED TWICE WEEKLY. Address: Opposite Post-office. tS" Orders packed for the Country. 424 A Steam Whistle" need not run full blast all the time to let you know that it is there, and it is not necessary that we should be always adver- " tisingby noisy statements to buy SALSALINE, the great food preservative. For once tried, always used, as it is the only reliable food preservative sold. ; ATTENTION is drawn to our specul advertisement re English Samples just opeued. Worth inspection. — Rodertson and Adair. ATTENTION ! — Balance of stock of Maids' and Children's Ulsters to bo cleared at LESS THAN HALF-PRICE. All Ladies' Jackets to bo sold at a liberal discount for cash. — At Mrs Rosie's. OR ONE MONTH. -To reduce our hoavy stock, we will make Ladies' Tweed Dresses complete (material, etc.) for 26a 6d, and in navy and black serges for 27s 6d.— At Lewis. OUR Special Kaiapoi Tweed Dress complete (materials, etc.) for 37s Gd. Our Special Cashmere Dresses from 22s 6tl to 37s 6d. For one month only. — At Lewis. BALANCE of Men's Winter Clothing to bo sold at greatly reduced prices ; also, Rugs, Blankets, Shirts, etc. — Robertson and Adair. ENTLEMEN,— I have just purchased a very large parcel of All-wool Colonial Tweed Suits, Tweed Trousers, Tweed Overcoats, and am oflering the same at extraordinary reductions. Inspection invited. — William Pettie, J LEWIS, Fruiterer and Confeotioner.— . Just landed Smoked Fish, Apples, Bananas, and Oranges ; also, Evaporated Apples and Plums. All kinds of Vegetables and Groceries, and Fresh Eggs and Butter daily. ON SALE- Groceries of all kinds (best quality). Flour, Oatmeal, Sugpr, Hams and Bacon, Butter, Lard, Cheese, Crushed Outs, Maizo, Beans, Baled Hay, Chaff, Liuseed, Barley, etc. — D. M. Oris. . LOASBY'S «« WAHOO " cured Mrs Hamel, Stafford Btreot, Dunedin, after doctors pronounced her incurable j 2s 6d, Chemists and Grocers. WANTEfTKNOVVN-That the Pork Butcher's Shop will be open on i Tuesdays, Wednesdays, and Saturdays, for the sale of Prime Duiry-fed Pork, Roll Bacon, 3 Brawn, Black Puddings, Pork Sausages, • Pork and Mutton Pits, otc, otc O. Veale, , Gladstone road. LADIES, — Please read my new advertisement re special purchase of Dress , Tweeds, etc. Extraordinary vulue. Splendid assortment. Mako your choice early. — j William Pettie. . f^\ ENTLEMEN,— I have just purchased VJT a manufacturer's stock of Macintoshes. ■ Every garment guaranteed, sewn seams, prices rauging from 27s 6d to 455 ; worth 30 i per ceut. moro. — William Pettie. LADIES, — I havo juat made a special purchase of Jackets, Capos, Ladies^ and Children's Macintosh Garments, Hosiery, i Gloves, Fur Trimmings. All at big reducr tions. — William Pettie. SEED POTATOES and Tlong - Tartarian Seed Oals just to hand; also, Samplo , bag Tasmanian Seed Potatoes, for which 1 orders are solicited. — D. M. Orr. IF you want Best Separator BUTTER or Best Dairy-fed PORK, you can't do b better than go to the Bushmere Dairy, next a to Allan's, tinsmith. — R. Bryant. 961 MONEY TO LEND, on Land— £3000, £1000, and £1300, or iv sums to suib y borrowers. Low rates, — David Morioe, i, Union Bank Buildings,

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Poverty Bay Herald, Volume XXIII, Issue 7665, 29 June 1896, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Poverty Bay Herald, Volume XXIII, Issue 7665, 29 June 1896, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Poverty Bay Herald, Volume XXIII, Issue 7665, 29 June 1896, Page 3

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