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The Gisborne Hotel, CORNER OF LOWE ST. AND r-Hn.DF.RN ROAD, JAMES BAILEY Propriety is, VISITORS to the district will fiod this Hotelry one of ths most Excellently Conducted and Conveniently Situated of ths Hotels in the distriot. The Accommodation and General Comfort have no comparison in Gisborne, and speoial arrangements am made for ths oonvsnisnes of Working Men, who can get their meals at the most eultablo times, notwithstanding which the charges an sufficiently moderate to meet the times. ALL MEALS —ONE SHILLING-.

Passengers by the passing steamers, whsther ashore on a casual visit, or for more than a temporary stay, cannot do better than give a oaU at the “GISBOBNE.” All Ales, Wines aa& Spirits of the Best Bra&ls. THE BILLIARD DOOM Is an especial feature, the Table being of the best make and there being an experienced marker in attendance. The Game nan here be enjoyed as the moat pleaeant 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 ths high reputation of his Hotel. TURANGANUI HOTEL, GISBORNE. gITUATB CORNER HARRIS STREET AND

READ’S QUAY CLOSE TO THE WHARF, Commanding a most picturesque view of the Turanganui and the Bay. FIRST-CLASS ACCOMMODATION FOR FAMILIES & BOARDERS, Only the Very Beet Brands of Wines Spirits Beer, Ac., kept in Stock. S. DeCOSTA, (LATE OF THE BRITISH HOTEL LYTTELTON) PROPRIETRESS. TOLOGA BAY HOTEL. THE Undersigned begs to announce to the Public generally that ho hoc purobaoed the above Hotel, and will taae poseeeaion no Dbcembeb 1, when he will bo prepared to receive visitors. The Hotel is being Thoroughly Renovated. Baths will always be in readiness tar those requiring their use. THE BILLIARD TABLE is being overhauled, and will bo Second to None on the Coast. Nons box ins bssx Liquoa xux nt Stock. Good Paddooking, and consideration paid to the Travelling Pablia. The Proprietor (Mr McMillan) has had long experience in the Buainoes, and this will bo a sufficient guarantee that the Comfort of his Patrons will receive every attention, a. McMillan Pbopbutoe. S. O. CAULTON’S ■yy HARF -pj- OTB L, QUEEN STREET, AUCKLAND, N.Z.,

(Lets or Albbbt Horn). Most central position in the city; close to Wharves and Bailway Station. SuptttM accommodation tor Travellers. LUNCH DAILY FBOM 12 TO 2. Day and Night Porter always in attsndanss. Hot and Cold Plunge Baths. Billiards. Gisbosnz Standard on ths Beading Table Waerenga-a-hika Hotel W. COOPER Proprietor. UNEQUALLED ACCOMMODATION FOB FAMILIES <k TRAVELLERS. Crawford’s XXXX always oa Tap. First-class, well-appointed Billiard Table.; MASONIC HOTEL,. THE COMMERCIAL HOUSE.) PRIVATE SUITES OF APARTMENTS FOR FAMILIES. —:o:— ’ Superior Accommodation for COMMERCIAL. TRAVELLERS SPLENDID SAMPLE ROOMS. GLADSTOJOB ROAD . GISBOBNB. Private and Public Dinners Catered for on the Shortest Notice,, TWO OF ALCOCK’S BES'C BILLIARD TABLES. J. ft. BCOTT. PMBrister

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Gisborne Standard and Cook County Gazette, Volume II, Issue 245, 10 January 1889, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 Gisborne Standard and Cook County Gazette, Volume II, Issue 245, 10 January 1889, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 Gisborne Standard and Cook County Gazette, Volume II, Issue 245, 10 January 1889, Page 1

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