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The Gisborne Hotel, CORNER OF LOWE BT. AND CHILDERS BOAD, JAMES BAILEY Propbietob. VISITORS to the district will find this Hotelry one of the most Excellently Conducted and Conveniently Situated of the Hotels in the district. The Accommodation and General Comfort have no comparison in Gisborne, and. special arrangements are made for the convenience of Working Men, who can get their meals at the most suitable times, notwithstanding which the charges are sufficiently moderate to meet the times. ALL MEALS —ONE SHILLING. Passengers by the passing steamers, whether ashore on a casual visit, or for more than a temporary stay, eannot do better than give a call at the - GISBOBNE.” aii AIM- Wises ml Spirits of the Best Brands. • THE BILLIARD BOOM Is an especial feature, the Table being of the best make and there being an experienced marker in attendance. The Game can here be enjoyed as the most pleasant and fascinating of pastimes. The Proprietor is so well known in the district that no better guarantee is required to obtain the patronage of residents, but no opportunity will be lost to enable him to sustain the high reputation of his Hotel. CECIL E. LEWIS, -pj-OUSE, AND, STATE, AND GENERAL COMMISSION AGENT. Rests and Ljbts Collected. Markets found fo all kinds ol Local Produce, Sheepskins, Tallow, Hides, and Bones. Account Salks Pbomttlt Bbtubned. ’Several Properties for Sale. Houses to Let. Particulars on application to— CECIL F. LEWIS, (Adjoining “ Gisborne Standard " office.

Wingate, Burns and Co., DIEECT IMPORTERS OF Hardware and Furnishing Ironmongery FENCING WIRE, RARBED WIRE, Faints, Olis, paperiianglng-s’ AND ALL KINDS OF STATION IRONMONGERY. ... ;o:—• — Advantages to Purchasers. rpHE practice of paying Ready Money for all domestic expenditure is daily becoming more and more the rule with Families and Individuals. The Greatest Political Economists have insisted on the value of the practice, no less to the heads of Families than to the Traders themselvesIt has come to be generally known that the Purchaser who takes credit has not only to purchases, but also a proportion of unpaid accounts of others, and the loss of money and interest thereby incurred by the Trader. Whereas, a READY MONEY SYSTEM in a Retail Business would enable the Trader, by the avoidance of bad debts and the locking up of Capital in book debts, and by the constant turn-over of Capital, to give the Cash Buyer the benefit of the utmost cheapness consistent with fair profits. A BEADY MONEY SYSTEM secures to the purchaser the return of everv £ he expends, with no additional Cost, Risk, or Trouble to himseif. In order to give our Cash Customers the full benefit of the System, we now offer them — Any single Article in our Stock at the Wholesale Price, And in quoting a few of the Prices ask them to compare them with the Prices hitherto charged in Gisborne— Blasting Powder, 9 per lb D.T. Fuse, 9d per coil Parkes’ Spades, half bright No. 'OO, 3s 3d; ’O, 3s 6d; 1,4 s ; 2,4 s 6d All bright spades, Is 6d extra Nevada Silver Tea Spoons, 4s per doz „ „ Dessert Spoons, 9s per doz „ Table Spoons, 13s per doz Black’Handle Knives and Forks, 7s per doz White Bone Desert Knives, 9s, 10s, and 12s per doz „ Table Knives, Ils, 12s, and 14s per doz Putnain Mangles, 45s each Universal Wringers, 20s each Wire Netting, from 3d per yard Corrugated Iron, 20s per cwt Patent Roofing Nails, 4d per lb Barbed Wire, 24s per cwt. Cylinder Churns—No. 1» 10s 6d; 2,12 s 6d; 3, xls 6d; 4,16 s. Harthaway’s Peerless Gloss, 6d Kerosene, l&Odeg., 8s 3d p er tin. —" ;o:—— - Wingate, Burns and Co.

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Gisborne Standard and Cook County Gazette, Volume II, Issue 189, 30 August 1888, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 Gisborne Standard and Cook County Gazette, Volume II, Issue 189, 30 August 1888, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 Gisborne Standard and Cook County Gazette, Volume II, Issue 189, 30 August 1888, Page 1

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