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LAST 21 DAYS’ SALE Ot G-n.JL.XIJI.Aa:, PITT, ELXLd nESKTIXTESTT’S JAZTT) CLOTHIKG STOCK I (Possession of Premises to be given up at an early date.) Tlieire is still £2750 -woartii os Good sonnd nraixseirsr &; Ciotlxlns’ tvlilcli must t>e sold. Dress Stuffs, from originally Is ; Washing Prints, from 2|d, originally fid Best Sewing Cotton, Is 3d per doz ; Neck Ribbons. 2|d per yard. Y bite Twill Sheeting, from 9£d, originally Is l|d ; White Flannel, from Is, originally Is fid ii Ladies’ and Children’s Stockings, from 4|d per pair; Men’s Tweed Suits, 255, 32s 6d, 37.8 fid Cotton Shirtings, from 4-Jd, originally 7|d; Honey Comb dowels, from 2-|d, orminaUyt i Men’s Regatta and Oxford Shirts, from 3s lid; Boys’ Tweed Tunic Suits, from Is lid ULSTERS, JACKETS, JLTTTD ZMZJLTUTI-tLJS JLT HALF ERICE. SHAW, ROBINSON, AND COMPANY, SUCCESSFUL TENDERERS FOR THE ABOVE STOCK.

Worthy of Consideration. -:o: — THE SALE OF THE GBOCERY, IRONMONGERY, AND BOOTS, PORTIONS of GRAHAM, PITT, and BENNETT’S STOCK, WILL CONTINUE FOR -1 14 i ojsrxrsr|l4 ;O; As the whole lot must be sold within that period, greater reductions in price have been made. / ’» ■J ;X: TN regular Ironmongery and Boots, a Reduction of 10 per cent, below -*■ actual Cosi will be charged. Buyers can satisfy theiu-elvea upon this point by selecling goods from the invoices and claiming 2s in the pound reduction oft’ such List Prices. A great many lots are subject to as much as 60 per cent, discount; this applies to Lamps, etc. Orders are now arriving from the South for Defrei’s Lamps at the prices quoted. The public should secure the Genuine Value given here. —-™ ;o: -—— To tlx® Tracxe. There is a Large Stock of Shop Tissue and Brown Paper; Paper Bags (all sizes) ; Citron a<r(! tinfoil reaper -, Twine (in lb. and Jib. balls). —AU at 10 per cwut. Discount oft Cost Price. — . .;o; Soot Stoolc. This Stock includes Large Variety of GIKLs’ AND BOYS’ BOOTS AND SlltthS. Families buying £5 worth will receive 12| per cent. Reduction off Cost Price, or 2s 6d in the pound. This opportunity to families for securing a supply of serviceable Boots at far less than landed or manufacturer’s cost is not likely often to occur, and consequently should be taken advantage of. — to: Grocery stools:. FURTHER KEDUCTIO?'S have been made iu this Department in Rice, Tapioca, Sauces, etc , etc.

LECTURE. ‘ Forssnal Uomluisocncos of India.” AT the Wesleys Chureh THIS EVEXING, H:a Lord.hip the Biehop of Weiapu will deliver a Lecture ou the above BUbjeCC. Cu one! Simeon, R. 4., will take the chair, Leelufe cotnmeucing at 8. iDJIISSION ... ... Oxe Shilling. wanted for clearing about L 150 acres of Hal land on Lol 324 Haiti. —For particulars applv to— J. W. MATTHEWS. EMEA ana ahau kia tipia 150 nga eka o whenua parae o Haiti lekiona 821 - Ku nga tangata e htabia ana ki taua mabi me baere mai kia— MA7IU, 0 te Peeke o Nui Tireui, . THE CUUBCH OF ENGLAND HAPARA FETE. WEDNESDAY AFTEBNOON AND EVENING. 003TUME CRICKET MATCH. GAMES, gPO B I S AND AOE S . THE GARRISON BAND, 3E-XX<.nWOXI,X£S. TEA AT 5.30 r.M. . FREE V E H I C L E H . DAVIES, AKBOYD, AND PORTER Have received instructions, from a gentlemaa wbo is leaving the district, to sell by Public Auction, about a week from date, hie— Household furniture and EFFECTS. Gisborne, January 1-lth, 1891. • • ■* — -== TN DARKEST AFRlCA’’—published by the well-known London House. Orders for the above will be taken by Mas M. Sunn, HACK WANTED—An Ambler, from 4 to 8 ; must te sound. Apply 8.Q., StrNnaan, describing and stating price. Ij'lOß SALE — Two Horses, two Ligh; X 1 Spring Carts, and two sets Harness, Office Furniture, Desks, Table, and Impregnable Fire-proof Safe. — Apply T. McKbk Zts, Graham, Pitt, and Bennett’s. TjlOR SALE — Two-Roomed SLEDGE _[? HOUSE ; lined, papered, and painted, with tank attached (lapped trom indoors). Apply to Davtas, Aitttoin, and Pobwsu, WANTED -A Gardener. Must be a good Qrahardiet, liifarences tiqn red, — Apply tu W. H. Mepeßgattei

ADVEHTISEMBNT, pBACTIOAL CHRISTIANITY Published for the Special Benefit of Non-Churchgoers. True Christi, n Religion, intelligently under tood, comes not to add to men’s burdens, but o remove theia. “ For God sent not His Son into tbe world to condemn ttieworld, butthat ihe world through Him might be saved.” John iii, 17.. Its eading doctrines, adapted to the use of his New Age, are jsummarised as follows: — There is one God, in whom is a Divine Trinity of Love, Wisdom and Operation, and he is the Lord Jesus Christ, Saving Faith is to believe in Him. Evils are to be sfiunrfed, because they are of the devil and from the devil. Good Works ought to be done, because they are of God and from God, and they ought to.be done by man as of himself, but with the belief that they are from the Lord, operating in him by him. There are two things which constitute the essence of God—love and wisdom. And there are three which constitute the essence of His ove—to loye others out of Himself: to desire o be one with them: and to make them happy from Himself. The same three son >titute the essence of His wisdom; because Ave and wisdom in God make one, and. love wills these things, and wisdom accomplishes hem. (True Christian Religion, No. 43.) The Word of Qod is piyin© tfutb clpthed n hnrnan language, and adapted to the varir d states of the humah heart, that thus a mau may know God, and learn to know and do His will. “If ye continue in My‘word, then are ye my disciples indeed,” John viii, “ Therefore all things whatsoever ye Would that men qhoqlg do untu you, do ye-aven ao unto them ; for thia is the law and the pro phgU,” MkU. Yii,j 8, The Ten Commandments point out what evils are to be shunned in order that men may attain eternal life, » u That it lB «ot so difficult to live tfoo Jife of heaven as is compaonly believed, is evident from this—that when anything presents itself that one knows to be insincere and unjust, to which his mind is disposed, be need only think that it ought pot to be doos because it is contrary to tbe Divine commands. If a man accustoms him»elf so to think, and from custom derives the habit, he u then-lay degrees eonjoineato heaven, and in so tar as he is conjoined to heaven, the higher degrees of fils mind are bpened ; and in so far as these Are opened he' segs what jnsinpere and unjust; and In so TSr as ne sees these evils they can be shaken off, for |t js impossible that any evil can be shaken off until it is seen. This is a state into which a man may enter from freedom; for who is not capable of thinking d this manner? But when he has made a eginning aU goods are wrought in him by the Lord, and He dauws him hot only id see evils, but also not to will them, and finally to become averse of them. This is meant by be Lord’s words, “ My yoke Is easy and My urden light,” Matt. xi. 80* But it should be known that this difficulty of so thinking and likewise of resisting evils, increase in proportion as a man from the will commits ey|!(|r; or in so far he becomes Hoouiitunjed to them, until at length be does not see them, and afterwards loves them, and from the delight of love excuses them, and by all kinds of fallacies confirms them, and declares that they are allowable and good? But ' tttftT odours wiih wbo In age ofj'adolesence plunge into evils as if without {restraint, and at the same time reject Divine things from the heart.”—“ Heaven and Hell,” (No. 633), This advertisement, though coutaining truth for all, is especially published for the benefit of those who from any cause do not profit by ordinary religious wtpiMi'bUofis. i Those tvho approve of the dfjctrinea here i enunciated, and who desire to assist in the > work of disseminating them, are invited to communicate with Mr J, E. Hawley, St. i Martins, Christchurch, N Z., who will be glad • to supply copies nf “ The Doctrine of Life.” gratis and post free, to persons desirous o! > perking it, i I The works of Bwelenburg and Minor LiteI r&ture of the New Church can be obtained i J from Turneri and Henderson, IluuUr Sc.

ROADS TO OPEN UP CROWN Lands. ORMOND—OPOTIKI ROAD. “No. 2 Contract—Formation of about 272 Chains and Culverts.’’ TENDERS, marked as above, will be received by the District Surveyor, at the Survey office, Gisborne, up to TUESDAY, 20 h January next., at 4 p.m. Plana and Specifications may be seen at the same office. The Dietriot. Surveyor, or other person appointed, will meet intending Con rucrora, by urrangemc. t, ou the ground, to point out the work, on or about the 13lb iueiaut. The Lowest or any Tender will not necessarily be accepted. 7 i—‘ ' ! < G, W. WILLIAMS, Chief Surveyor. Survey Office, Napier, Jan. 2, 1891. COOK COUNTY COUNCIL 'TVENDERS will be received until 2 p.m. FRIDAY, 28rd instant, for Boad Formation, Wbangara, Arakihi Road. Tbe Engineer will point out the work to intending Contractors on Monday, 19ib luetknt, leaving Mr Seymour’s homestead a t 8 30 a m. Specifications may be seen at the office on Wednesday, 21et instant. GEO. J. WINTER, County Engineer. Giaborno, Jan. I.ltb, 1891.

rp H E A T B E ROYAL. TO-NIGHT! TONIGHT!! ENTIRE CHANGE OF PROGRAMME THI3 EVENING. HARVEY BROS.’ Minstrel and. Burlesque Company, 1 —ASSpCJiTBD WITH— Mdms. HELEN GORDON CUNABD, Mesdamss Franlein Ella Siegfried, Violet Brandon, Eihel Winfred Emery, Messrs Charles Harvey, William Haivey, Harry Cowan, Vincent Magee, A, Faucit, PoruiAß Pbices .. .. 3e, 2s, and Is. A. L. CUNABD, PATUTAHI LICENSING DIBTHIOT. TRIENNIAL ELECTION. Nominations nt candidates to the elecuon to the. above-named Cornmitnee vlfi be received up to 12 noon on THURSDAY, the 22nd day of January near, at the Pub ic Hall, Patuiabi, and a P.JI, if necessary, for the return of Five of ih ee so nominated will be taken on WEDNESDAY, tbe 4th day of February next. At the same time appointed for tbe Election a Pott of ihe Ratepayers wilt be taken to decidb"*wne'her the number of Licenses shall be increased during the ensuing three years. < Nomination papers can be obtained from the undersigned, or from the County Council office, T. W.RILHAM, Returning Officer, Patutahl Licensing District, P&tutabi, January It), 1821,

WHATAUPOKO POUND. TMPOUNDED by Wm. Pf.bstos, ou Jan. 8, at ti.3o p in., tor trespass on private properly (damagrs 7a) — 1 dark bay Gelding, branded like PT (P reversed and conjoined) on off bip, 2 hiud feel white, alar and snip. 1 light bay Mare, branded like HT on off hip, WB on off shoulder, KU on near shoulder, blaze Will be Sold at the above Pound Yard on THURSDAY, January 22, unless redeemed. J, FISHER, Poundkeeper. NOTICE, "pERSONS whose accounts to the GIS- -*■ BORNE STANDARD are overdue will oblige by an EARLY SETTLEMENT prior to the accounts being placed in the hands vl k. Selieitot for oOiloctioM.

GISBORNE LICENSING COMMITTEE. TRIENNIAL election. Nominations of candidates to the election to the above named Com ini'tee wid be received up to 12 Noon on L'HUHSDAY, the 22nd day of Januaiy next, al my bouse, Makarslia, and a Poll, it neces eary, for the return of five of those so nominated will be taken ou TUESDAY, ihe 3rd day pf February next. At the same time appointed for the Election a Poll of th? Ratepayers will be taken to decide whether the number of Licenses shall be Increased during tbe ensuing Three years. Nomination papers can be obtained from the undersigned, or from the County Council office, PELHAM E. RICHARDSON, Returning Officer, Gisborne Licensing District, fetakftruhiii January 46, iwn,

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Gisborne Standard and Cook County Gazette, Volume IV, Issue 559, 20 January 1891, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Gisborne Standard and Cook County Gazette, Volume IV, Issue 559, 20 January 1891, Page 3

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