REMOVED. W. JA.G-G-S, TAILOR AND HABIT-MAKER, Gladstone Road, (Next the Bank of New South Wales, Gisborne), JgEGS to lnhabitants of Gisborne, and surrounding Districts, that he has Removed to the above address, and hopes by Attention, Reasonable Charges, AND KEEPING first CLASS GOODS, To merit a Fair Share of Public Patronage WHARE TUI KAKAHU, Kei Kihipane, e. tata ana ki tejjtoa, nui o Atea.—Kia mohio maiKoutou e oku noa Maori, naku i tui te Kakahu tuatahi e ahua rite ana ki to te Pakeha mo “ TAWHIO.” He kai tui Kakahu ahau mo nga Pakeha me nga Maori, e ngawari ana te utu. Haere mai ki taku whare hoko pera, ki a Tirohia —TIAKI, Kia tni Kakahu.
TATTEBS ALL ’ ALBION CLUB LIVERY AND BAIT STABLES, Gladstone Road. MR FRED TANSLEY desires to intimate that these Stables have been re-built and opened for business, and are now The Largest and Most Comfortable Stables in Gisborne. The Travelling Public can be accomodated at all hours. Vehicles and Saddle Horres for Hire on the Shortest Notice. F. TANSLEY, Proprietor,
Graham, Pitt and Bennett Have been appointed sole Agents for Dairies’ Patent Safety Lamps, and have just opened up a shipment, which are now on view at their premises. DEFRIES' LAMPS are fast superseding all other Lamps in England. DEFRIES’ LAMPS were used for lighting the Eastern Arcade at the Inventions Exhibition. They were also used at the Edinburgh Exhibition, and the New Zealand Government have also contracted for their use on some of the railway stations, DEFRIES’ LAMPS give a better light than any Lamps known, the No. 8 Butner giving a light equal to 100 candles. DEFRIES’ LAMPS are absolutely safe. If they upset, they will go out. They cannot explode. DEFRIES’ LAMPS can be used with any kind of Mineral Oil. DEFRIES' LAMPS were awarded the only Gold Medal for Lamps at tha International Inventions Exhibition, London. DERBIES’ LAMPS emit no smell. A large number of Hanging, Bracket, and Table Lamps now in stock. Special terms made with the Trade. Inspection Invited. GBAHAM, PITT & BENNETT, Sole Agents.
TOLOGA BAY HOTEL. THE Undersigned begs to announce to the Public generally that he has purchased the above Hotel, and will take possession on December 1, when he will be prepared to receive visitors. The Hotel is being Thoroughly Benovated. Baths will always be in readiness for those requiring their use. THE BILLIARD TABLE is being overhauled, and will be Second to None on the Coast. None but the best Liquob kept in Stock. Good Paddocking, and consideration paid to the Travelling Public. The Proprietor (Mr McMillan) has had long experience in the Business, and this will be a sufficient guarantee that the Comfort of his Patrons will receive every attention, a. McMillan pbopmetob.
CITY CHOP HOUSE, Gladstone Road, Gisborne. (Next Mr Clark’s Butchery Establishment.) First-Class Meals at all Hours. ■gREAKFAST, DINNER, AND TEA la EACH MEAL t Private Meal Rooms if required. AU the Delicacies in Season I Boarding on the most Reasonable Terms, te 1 per arrangement. Quality I Comfom I Economy I m. a. Mclntosh, NEW ZEALAND MUTUAL CREDITORS’ -ASSOCIATION (Limited), For the Protection or Trade, Colli Iction of Accounts, <to. ISSU ES Weekly Commercial Report of Bills of Sale, Bankruptcies, <fcc. Makes pi dvste enquiries as to Financial Status, and oo Heats Accounts anywhere in New Zealand ar Id in Australia. Also, Debtors’ Register, containing the names of Persons who are getting into debt, and open to inspection of Subscribers Class: 2. Subscription: One and Two Guineas per annum, payable in advance. Agent: Mr H. McKay ; Solicitors: Mesa rs Finn & Cinusr. J. R. RANDEBSON, General Manager. WANTED KNOWN THAT C. H. STEWAED, Violinist, andl ' late leader of Stanley’s Juvenile Opera Troupe wishes to locate himself in Gisborne. He would be glad to receive pupils, and also receive engagements for Balls or Parties, at Beaaonable Rates. Pianos tuned on the Shortest Notice. Apply to Mrs A. M. Browne, Gladstone Road
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Gisborne Standard and Cook County Gazette, Volume II, Issue 179, 7 August 1888, Page 3
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658Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Gisborne Standard and Cook County Gazette, Volume II, Issue 179, 7 August 1888, Page 3
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