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"pBICHABD’S COUGH LINCTTTS will J- be found a most valuableFamiiy Medicine for Coughs, Colds, and Influenza. It is palatable, and children like it. In bottles, 2s 6d. Pbichabd’s Acaoian Gong'll Salaam is an unrivalled remedy for all affections of the Lungs, Throat, and Chest, and has been found especially useful in the Cough which usually follows an attack of la grippe. J Pmchard’s Pura Norwegian Coi Liver 0:1 is specially imported by the Proprietor, is free from all disagreeable taste and smell, and is strongly recommended as the best article in the market. It contains a very small amount of indigestible matter (solid fats), and will therefore be found eminently suited for children and persons of weak digestive power. Piichabd’b Xron and Quinine Tonic- This preparation contains Quinine and Iron in the highest state of purity, and is dispensed in an agreeable form, producing the most efficacious strengthening agent yet introduced. 2s 6d per bottle. Odontalgic Essence is a specific for Toothache, one application only being necessary. Price, Is. All the above Specialties are prepared by— L. E. PRICHARD, Family and Dispensing Chemist, Gisborne ind should be obtainable from Storekeepers throughout the district. Mrs H. Morse, or THS CENTRAL BAKERY AND SCOTCH FIE HOUSE, BEGS respectfully to remind the Public of Gisborne and surrounding neigh* bourhood that she has opened a BRANCH OF THE ABOVE BUSINESS, Next Doob but one to the Masonic Hotel, where Customers will meet with every Civility and Attention. Mrs M. trusts, by supplying her patrons with Bread, Cakee, Pastry, Confectionery, &c.. Ac., of only the Very Best Kind, to merit a share of public patronage. Orders entrusted to this Branch will meet with careful and prompt attention. Hot Pas, Tu, Corrsi, asd Cocoa alwats ‘ MEADS. PRIVATE BOOM FOB LADIES. WM. E. AKROYD, LAN.D A NJ) general agent GISBORNE. FOB BA L E i ACRES.—Land Transfer Title. UI vO Ist-Class Pastors Land; mixed Bush and Fern Land; 14 miles, by good road, from Gisborne. Terms can be arranged. 1 4057 acres.—Open Fern Land; well watered; fencing-bush in gullies. 2 6100 acres.—Open Country; good (soil; good totara Bush on property. 3 2429 [acres.—ls undulating country; light bush, with open patches of fern and grass; good soil; well watered. In the Waiapu district, 4 29,782 acres.—Undulating country; light bush and scrub ; first-class Pastoral country; well watered. 5 3441 acres.—A subdivision of above, 6 3500 acres.—Open fern and grass landj good soil. 7 600 [acres. —Fern and bush’country; good soil; well watered. ' 8 700’acree.—Adjoining above. 9 1480 (acres, Waimata district;] fenced,J etc. 1700 sheep ;] wool shed, bouse,* etc. Clear Title. * ' 10 l 9 800,'aoree, 1100 Sheep, and 30* head cattle; small House, and fenced into five paddocks. Olosa to M Gisborne. Land Transfer. U SOOOjacres.—l6 miles notn Gisborne. 2000 ■beep, |7O head cattle. Land Transfer. 12 428 acres Freehold, with 128 acres leasehold. All ploughed and laid down; on the flats. 13 2264 acres.—Freehold ; Land Transfer, Divided into 12 paddocks. Large wool shed, yards, dip, etc. 4000 sheep, 200 head cattle; 11-roomed house. 14 WOO acres.—Freehold. On good dray road, Ifljmiles from Gisborne. 15 SOOjaores.—Freehold. [Flat, with 50 acres hill; fenced. 5-roomed House. 11J miles from Gisborne. 600 sheep at valuation. 16 W.E.A. acts as Guide to the Government Lands in the district. OffioeThs Gisboeios Btandabd Newspaper premises, Gladstoneßoad, Gisborne. •» [Eitabusmed 1884.] EDWARD LING, GISBORNE, ■XTANUFACTUBEB OF TEMPERANCE DRINKS, An *u Seats or CORDIALS ■ amo, Good Tabu VINEGAR. These Drinks will compare with any made in the Colony, or imported, E.B,—Each Bottle bears his Lable and Signature. Au*m—t'DVAßD UNG, GIbBURNJS, N.g,

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Gisborne Standard and Cook County Gazette, Volume IV, Issue 489, 5 August 1890, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 Gisborne Standard and Cook County Gazette, Volume IV, Issue 489, 5 August 1890, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 Gisborne Standard and Cook County Gazette, Volume IV, Issue 489, 5 August 1890, Page 4

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