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THE GISBORNE XXO'X'ESXJ (CORNER OF CHILDERS ROAD AND PEEL STREET). :x: ] 11 ZR,. ZFIJSTI-iJL'X’ (Late of the Pakarae Hotel, East Coast), TTAVING taken over the above-named Hotel, is determined to make it THE POPULAR HOTEL. The name will remain the same, but the proprietor intends thatjit 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. — ■■lO.’ Crawford’s and Dunedin Beer on Tai);o; 1 ALL THE APPOINTMENTS NECESSARY IN A WELL CONDUCTED HOTEL. i ——:o:——— ALL MEALS ONE SHILLING — X—-■ R. FINLAY - - - Proprietor.

THE GISBORNE STANDARD THE Leading Journal on the East Coast, At present Published on TUESDAY, THURSDAY, anj SATURDAY Mornings. With a Wide, and Steadily Increasing, Circulation. :o: Jobbing; X)ex3ELirtxxiezil:. All kinds of JOBBING WORK turned out with regard for Neatness and Expedition. ;o: ,■■■■■ THE GISBORNE STANDARD Has gradually, by its independence, and with an especial regard for the spirit of enterprise which enables a journal to ens re success, secured for itself that popularity and respect] which have made it not merely a local organ, but also entitled it to a satisfactory position compared with metropolitan journals. This, of course, makes it an exceptionally good medium for the Publication of both foreign and local Advertisements. — :o: OFFICES SITUATED IN GLADSTONE BOAD. ———:x:— —— l 1 — Gisborne Standard Newspaper Co., LTILZCTTZHIID.

PEACOCK'S LUNGWOBM SPECIFIC (A Oebtain and Saib Cubs yob Ltnrowoait.) rpHE whole ingredients are contained in X the one Mixture, which is very easily administered in two drachm doses. Turpentine and Oil, Turpentine and Milk. Turpentine and Limewater give a great deal ot trouble, but an effective it used tortnightly. Now, I claim tor my Mixtun a Certain Cure with One dose, it used according to direction), and the price is a mere trifle—16s per gallon, sufficient to dose 640 lambs. To be obtained from all Agents ot Peacock’s Sheep Dip. Sole Agent for Poverty Bay: J. H. STUBBS Chemist, Gladstone Road.

LOOK HERE! LOOK HERE! CHEAP FRUIT I T CAHILL, Wasrenga-n-hika, is prepared . to supply APPLES, PLUMB, ASO PEACHES, of best varieties, and in quantities to suit Customers. Dxuvxnv made xn amt Pam of tub Town. Orders left at Mbs Craig’s, Gladstone Boad* will be punctually attended to. T. CAHILL. Waebknga-a-uika.

PIANOS AT EVERY PRICE, FROM £3O TO £BO, BY ALL THE STANDARD MAKERS OF THE WORLD. THE FINEST MODELS. * THE LOWEST PRICES. THE EASIEST TERMS PIANOS ON HIBE For Concerts, Balls, and by the Week or Month, PHOTOGRAPHS AND ALL PARTICULARS WILL BE POSTED, FBEE, IF DESIRED, GLADSTONE GISBORNE. Time Payments One, Two or Three Years—From GO® m Month,

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Gisborne Standard and Cook County Gazette, Volume II, Issue 296, 9 May 1889, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 Gisborne Standard and Cook County Gazette, Volume II, Issue 296, 9 May 1889, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 Gisborne Standard and Cook County Gazette, Volume II, Issue 296, 9 May 1889, Page 4

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