D. I. C. IMPORTANT ANNOUNCEMENT. ITAVING secured the services of MISS McGILL (late of Wellington and Dunedin) to take the management of the above— DRESS AND MANTLE-MAKING DEPARTMENT, We shall be glad to see our Old and New Customers, and can assure them that both for STYLE, FITTING, AND PRICE, perfect satisfaction will be given. rj'IHE undersigned, in thanking the publio for their past support, wishes to inform them that owing to a— LARGE SHIPMENT OF CARRIAGE MATERIAL having just arrived, he will be able to execute any orders entrusted to him. The Blacksmith's Department needs no comment, GEO. HUMPHREYS, Farrier for East Coast Hussars. DOES CREDIT PAY? THE PROBLEM SOLVED ! 1 WHO BROUGHT "DOWN THE PRICES? NO BOOKING—-ALL CASH I THE PUBLIC APPRECIATE IT I CHRISTMAS, 1888. PITT AND MAGUIRE, CASH GROCERS, EMERSON ST., NAPIER, <St GLADSTONE ROAD, GISBORNE. SPECIAL QUOTATIONS for month of December, prior to our Annual Stocktaking, which takes place in January 1889.
NEW FRUIT, cleaned ready for use. Sultanas, 7Jdperlb; Elemes, 7id; Valencias, 8d; Currants, GJd; Dates, 8d per lb; Nuts, 8d per lb; Shell Almonds, lid per lb; Peel (assorted), is per lb. Muacatells, Figs, etc. TEAS. Having received a shipment of New Season’s, which is much better value than old, we can with confidence reoommond our Blends at 2s and 2s 6d per lb as being pence per lb better value than any other in Gisborne. With each 12lb of our blended Teas, wo present half a dozen white and gold Cups and Saucers, a Japanese Teapot, or beautiful ornament suitable for a Christmas Presents Teas—Empire Company’s; Nelson, Mcato and Co.’s, and others. Sugars—Best Loaf, 4]d per lb ~ No. 1 Co.’s 10s per bag „ Iceing. Vinegar—l s 16d and 2s 4d per gallon Soaps—Best, 10s per case „ „ 6s por box. „ Brown Windsor, 8 cakes for 1* Com Fluur—4Jd; best, 6d per lb Biscuits—Mixed, 6d; Lunch, 51b for is 6d Lollies—6d; Scotch Mixed, 8d; Conversations, 8d; Jujubes, Is; Chocolate, Is 3d. Tobaccos—Juno, Derby, Columba, 5s 6d per lb. Hops—ls per lb. Reductions on the above quotations when purchased in quantities. American Brooms —Is each Scrubs—6d each Aston’s patent Stove Polish requirqs no brushing, 6d per box. A Large Assortment of Fancy Goods, suitable fob Christmas Presents. Crockery Ware kept in stock. Picnic Baskets for Is 6d each. Goods Delivered Daily. PITT AND MAGUIRE, CASH GROCERS, GLADSTONE ROAD J. W.WADE, PLUMBER, GAS FITTER, & GENERAL
TINSMITH, PEEL STREET, GISBORNE, HAS on hand a First class Stock of all the articles required in the Trade, and is prepared to do every class of work with which he may be favored, in a manner that will ensure satisfaction. Having been so long established in the district, he feels certain that the cheapness and expedition, and substantial quality of his work, is a guarantee of continued support. A Large and Varied Assortment of Gas Fittings always on hand. Estimates given for all kinds of work in connection with the Trade. Water Tanks made on the Premises.
GENERAL REPAIRS PROMPTLY EXECUTED. J. W. W ADE. LOOK HEBE I LOOK HERE I CUL IFfRUIT I T CAHILL, Waerenga-a-hik*. is prepared , to supply APPLES, PLUMB, and PEACHES, of best varieties, and in quantities to suit Customer*. Delivery made in any Past or the Tows. Orders left at Mbs Craig's, Gladstone Road, will be punctually attended to. T. CAHILL, Waebenga-a-hika.
ON SALE BY THE UNDERSIGNED. 1 HORNSBY’S MOWING MACHINE, in First-class Working Order. Owner has no further use for it, 1 Johnstone Harvester, with side delivery; has extra knives, tickle aections, and reaper sections, 2 Horse Hay Rakes. 1 Universal Wood Working Machine, compiste with slot, mortising, and boring apparatus and plane irons. Two Single Seated and two Double Seated Buggies—quite new and faithfully built. WINGATE,"BURNS & CO. COACH SERVICE BETWEEN QISBOBNE AND MUBEWAI. JOHN DIXON ANNOUNCES that, from THURSDAY, Jan. 3, he will regularly run a Coach three times a week (Tuesday, Thursday, and Saturday) from Murewai to Gisborne, returning the tame evening. Coach leaves Murewai at 8 ami., Gisborne at 2.30p.m. Single Fare: >e Bd| Return, 4*. Id Aral to Qisbonac 1 Beiarti Fim, ba.
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Gisborne Standard and Cook County Gazette, Volume II, Issue 257, 7 February 1889, Page 3
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683Page 3 Advertisements Column 5 Gisborne Standard and Cook County Gazette, Volume II, Issue 257, 7 February 1889, Page 3
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