THE COMING BOOM—THE FREEZING WORKS 1 THE PRESENT BOOMPITT AND HASXraS'S Oaah Stow, WHERE you can save (aa acknowledged by the economical housekeeper of Poverty Bay) at least Fifteen Per Cent. New Jams—4s fid per dos., or fid per tin. „ Scotch Marmalade—7}d per tin, or 7s per dos. Rasons—7d per lb. Cocoa—Van Houten's, Is per tin ; Hudson’s, is 3d per lb. Currants—fijd per lb, or 6s per doz. lbs. Vinegar—best pickling, 2s 4d per gallon. Kerosene—highest test, 8s fid per tin, or 16s fid per case; low test, 8s per tin. The Boom fob the Bachelor— Fire Kindlers—l doz. in packet, fid. Candles—wax, 8d per lb; Price's best, fid per lb; bedroom (12 to lb) self acting, le. Night Lights—ls per box, or 10s per doz. Irish Moss—ls 4d per bottle. Holloway’s and Cookie's Pills. Oatmeal—Bs 9d per bag, or four bags for 14s. Soaps—best, 10s fid per case; seconds, 6s per oaee ; Brown Windsor, 8 cakes for la ; extract, 8 packets tor Is, or Sa fid per box. Peel—assorted, Is per lb. Why Drink In fib job Why pay Intermediate profits ! Grasp that startling fact—Wo import our TEAS direct, therefore no middle profits I TRY OUR FAMOUS 2i. Oar wonderfully Increasing sales in this lino warrant us asserting that we have succeeded in suiting both the tastes and pockets of the public. OUR 31 M tea needs no comment also still give half a doz. White and Gold Cups and Saucers with 12lb of any of our Blends. Tobacco—4s fid per lb; Cigarettes—Sd per packet; Pipes—a largo assortment, very cheap. A large assortment of Crockery ware ; also other household requisites kept la stock. Hours of business from 8 a,m. to 8 p.m. Country Orders, accompanied by Cash, will be carefully packed and forwarded. PITT AND"maGUIRE, THE NO CREDIT GROCERS. EMERSON ST., NAPIER, fit GLADSTONE ROAD, GISBORNE.
TH E 3E 8 T AND PUREST Two Shilling TEA TEA TEA TEA WITHOUT EXCEPTION, IS NOW SELLING AT J. EAST’S. 3 POUNDS FOR 5s 6d. BOROUGH COUNCIL. NOTICE, TN compliance with Section No. 68 of the -*■ “ Municipal Corporations Act, 1886,'* ths Council will hold q meeting on TUES* DAY, l<th inst,, at 7.80 p.m., at which meeting the Burgess Roll for years 1889 and 1890, will be signed, W. H. TUCKER, Mayor, Town Clerk’s Office, Gisborne, Sth May, 1889, TO LET, A PADDOCK of seven acres In Bun's Township, JOHN COLEMAN, POVERTY bay acclimatisation" SOCIETY. LICENSES to shoot Cock Pheasants for the ensuing Seaton may now be obtained from the Postmaster. The Society will prosecute anyone shooting Hen Pheasants, or shooting without a License. GEO. GRANT, Hon. Sac. FOR SALE, CHEAP. FUUR-ROOMED COTTAGE (in Upper Gladstone Road), wllh Passage. Detached Kitchen, 2000 gallon concrete and 400 gallon iron Tanks; splendid Garden, is Al order; area, over J acre. Portion of puroiisM may remain on mortgage. Apply—w. f. aKboto, 'Xd Btandaro office. fob sale on EASX tebmi, HADF-AORB (or more), Section Sixteen. Onroad Tewnibip, with Fonr-mmea Motet; nearly MW, | ALBX. KEEFER, 1
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Gisborne Standard and Cook County Gazette, Volume II, Issue 296, 9 May 1889, Page 3
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499Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Gisborne Standard and Cook County Gazette, Volume II, Issue 296, 9 May 1889, Page 3
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