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FREDERICK HALL, (Opposite Royal Hotel), HAS just opened up, per Loohnagar and Turakina— TWENTY BALES OF CHEAP PAPER hangings, tinted a sanitary WALL PAPERS and DADOS. —SCRIMS— Poliahed, Silvered, and Rough Plata, ee and Ornamental WINDOW GLASS. White Lead*, Oils, Turps, Varnishee, and Brush ware. MIXED PAINTS in 11b and 21b Tine, —And all kind* of Painters' Material!. F.H. has always a large staff of Workmen, and all work entrusted to him will bo done with the quickest despatch, and in a tradesmanlike manner. Estimates oiven for All Branches or the Trade. Sign and Ticket Writing done on the Shortest Notice. Glass cut to any size and carefully packed. Pattern Books of Paperbangings sent to any part of the district free of charge. F. HALL, HOUSE AND SIGN DECORATOR, Opposite Royal Hote A LONG FELT WANT SUPPLIED. Makaraka General Store. No more going to town for your Goods. HAVING taken the above Store, and being in a position to supply all elssees of Goods at the Lowest Town Cash Prices, and holding a Large and Varied Stock, J. CUNNINGHAM & CO, Are determined to supply a Surxßios Clsss of Goods At Prices Considerably Lower than any house in the district. Give us one Trial Order. Call, Inspect, and Judge for yourselves. BEST BREAD, 7d. If sufficient inducement offers, J. C. 4 Co. will run a oart daily in the surrounding district. TURANGANUI HOTEL, GISBORNE. SITUATE AT THE COBNEB OF HARRIS STREET AND READ’S QUAY CLOSE TO THE WHARF, Commanding a most picturesque view of the Turanganui and the Bay. FIRST-CLASS ACCOMMODATION FOB FAMILIES & BOARDERS. Only the Very Best Brands of Wines Spirits Beer, &c., kept in Stock. S. DeCOSTA, (LATE OF THE BRITISH HOTEL LYTTELTON) PROPRIETRESS. TOLOGA BAY HOTEL. THE Undersigned begs to announce to tbr Public generally that he has purchase/ the above Hotel, and will tase possession on Decxmbeb 1, when he will be prepared to receive visitors. The Hotel is being Thoroughly Renovated. Baths will always be in readiness for thotv requiring their use. THE BILLIARD TABLE is being overhauled, and will be Second to None on the Coast. Noni buy the best Liquob KEI’T in Sto-.a Good Paddocking, and consideration paid : the Travelling Public. The Proprietor (Mr McMillan) has i ’ long experience in the Business, and this ■ be a sufficient guarantee that the Oomfor his Patrons will receive every attention, a. McMillan pbofbie.'.m;

S. C. CAULTON’S HA B F ~pq~ OTE L . QUEEN STREET, AUCKLAND, N.Z., (Late of Albert Hotel). Most central position in the city; close! Wharves ana Railway Station. Superior accommodation for Travellers. LUNCH DAILY FROM 12 TO 2. Day and Night Porter always in attendance. Hot and Cold Plunge Baths. Billiards. Gibbobne Standard on the Beading Tabl< Waerenga-a-hika Hotel. W, COOPER Proprietor. UNEQUALLED ACCOMMODATION FOR FAMILIES 4 TRAVELLERS. Or»wford.’B ZZXZ alvayi oa Tap. First-class, well-appointed Billiard Tabb MASONIC HOTEL. THE COMMERCJAL ’ ‘’UBE.) PRIVATE SUITES OF APARTMENT FOR FAMILIES. —:o:— Superior Accommodation for COMMERCIAL TRAVELLERL SPLENDID SAMPLE ROOMS. aLADSTOSE ROAD GISBORNE. Private and Public Dinners Caln. <' far an the Shortest Notice.. TWO OF ALCOCK’S BEST BILLIARD TABLES J. B, SCOTT, ProDri«tcr

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Gisborne Standard and Cook County Gazette, Volume II, Issue 300, 18 May 1889, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 5 Gisborne Standard and Cook County Gazette, Volume II, Issue 300, 18 May 1889, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 5 Gisborne Standard and Cook County Gazette, Volume II, Issue 300, 18 May 1889, Page 1

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