DOES CREDIT PAY? THE PROBLEM SOLVED!!
PREVIOUS TO ALTERATIONS. J. ROBB IS now clearing out, at Reduced Prices, his Large Stock of— PAPEBHANGINGS (Juat to hand by last steamers), Of the Newest Patterns, from One Farthing per yard upwards, Albo,—Vabnishbs, Paints, Oils, Brushes, Schist, Glass, and every kind of Painters' Requisites. Also always on hand, a Large and Varied Assortment of STATIONERY, SCHOOL BOOKS, TOBACCOS, OIGABS, CIGARETTES AND MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS. Enellsh. and. American Confectionery. AGENT FOR— Nelson, Moate & Co.’s Celebrated Teas. GLADSTONE ROAD AND GREY ST. UIIHE undersigned, in thanking the public 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 ts him. The Blacksmith's Department needs no comment. Trimming and Painting dona on the most reasonable terms, GEO. HUMPHREYS. N O TICE, " WJ. MADDOCK has been appointed to • carry on my Business, in Tologa, during my absence in England. E. KIRK.
WHO BROUGHT DOWN THE PRICES? NO CASH! THE PUBLIC APPRECIATE IT 1 CHRISTMAS, 188 8. PITT AND MAGUIRE, ASH GROCERS, EMERSON ST., NAPIER, A GLADSTONE ROAD, GISBORNE. SPECIAL QUOTATIONS for month of Dkcembek, prior to our Annual Stocktaking, which takes place in January 1889. NEW FRUIT, rleaned ready for use. Sultanas, 74d per lb; Elemes, 7|d; Valencias, 8d; Currents, 6jd; Dates, 8d per lb; Nuts, 8d per lb; Shell Almonds, lid per lb; Peel (assorted), Is per lb. Muscatells, Figs, etc. irajß.s. Haying received a shipment of New Season’s, which is much better value than old, we can with confidence recommend our Blends at 2s and 2s 6d per lb as being pence per lb better value than any other in Gisborne. With each 121 b of our blended Teas, we present half a dozen white and gold Cups and Saucers, a Japanese Teapot, or beautiful ornament suitable for a Christmas PresenK Teas—Empire Company’s; Nelson, Mcato and Co.’s, and others. Sugars—Best Loaf, 4Jd per lb ~ No. 1 Co.’s 10s per bag „ Iceing. . , , Vinegar—ls lOd and 2s 4d per gallon '■ Soaps—Best, 10s per case » „ 6a per box. . „ Brown Windsor, 8 cakes for Is Cora Fluur—4Jd; best, 6d per lb Biscuits—Mixed,6d; Lunch,slbforli6d 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—ls each Scrubs—6d each Aston’s patent Stove Polish requires no brushing, fid per box. A Large Avhohtmknt of Fancy Goods, SUITABLE FOB CHRISTMAS PBKSKXTS. Crockery Ware kept in stock. Picnic Baskets for Is fid each. Goons Delivered Daily, PITT AND MAGUIRE, CASH GROCERS, GLADSTONE ROAD
the: gisbgrne hothl (CORNER OF CHILDERS ROAD AND PEEL STREET). ;x: IR,. ZF’TZLTL.A.-Y (Late o£ the Pakarae Hotel, East Coast), AYING- taken over the above-named Hotel, is determined to make it THE POPULAR HOTEL. The name will remain the same, but the proprietor intends that it shall not only be The Gisborne Hotel, but that it shall be The Hotel of Gisborne. This, he knows, requires good management, and a considerate regard for the wishes of patrons, but previous experience and. the desire to be successful make him feel confident that he will earn an extended patronage for his House. — - ■ Visitors by the various steamers should make it a point of calling at “THE GISBORNE,” and travellers, whether from the Coast or any other portion of the district, will not be disappointed if they make the The Gisborne their favorite House of Call. ■■ :o.’— - Crawford’s and Dunedin Beer on Tap> — ■ :o: ' ALL THE APPOINTMENTS NECESSARY IN A WELL CONDUCTED HOTEL. —■ ■■■ I I.;o: ■■■■■■ ALL MEALS ONE SHILLING. B. FINLAY - - - Proprietor, PUBLIC ANNOUNCEMENT. ;o:Having Purchased from the Trustees the Assigned Stock of Joseph Longley, JgEGS TO ANNOUNCE that it ia his intention to dispose o£ the same at— A GREAT REDUCTION From the Original Marked Pnoe; also, that he intends to Continue the Business on his own account, and has secured the services of Mbs Ledger as Shop Assistant. :o; ■ H.M. begs further to inform the Public of Gisborne and distriot that he has just returned from Auckland, where he made considerable Cash Purchases of GENERAL DRAPERY GOODS, CLOTHING, etc., At Prices that"will enable him to offer Sterling Value in every department. •———X ' ■ H.M, trusts that by keeping a well assorted Stock of— SEASONABLE AND USEFUL GOODS, Close Attention to Business, and Civility, to secure a fair share of Public Patronage. -so:— — My Motto will be as of old, Small Profits and Quick Returns, as I prefer the nimble sixpence to the slow shilling, NOTE THE ADDBESS— ’’’ EE. ■ DRAPER AND CLOT HIE B, OPPOSITE "ISTANDAIID 1 ’ OFFICE; GLADSTONE EOAD4
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Gisborne Standard and Cook County Gazette, Volume II, Issue 276, 21 March 1889, Page 3
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