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“ZEALANDIA” BOOTS. THESE Celebrated Boots have STOOD THE TEST FOB THIRTEEN YEARS; hey have been sold throughout the Colony, and are to-day MORE POPULAR THAN EVER; in the busy city or in the quiet forest their fame is known Co thousands. ■ THE SPLENDID WEAR And Reputation of this Brand have arisen from the fact that only first-class materials ate used, and none but good workmen are employed in their manufacture. TESTIMONIALS Have been received from hundreds of Cus! tomers, certifying to the splendid wear othese Boots, and the public are guaranteed against loss from bad workmanship. A Boat with such a reputation naturally leads to other goods being offered, purporting to be “ Zbadandias,” but this is a registered Trade Brand, and every pair is stamped on the sole “ Zeilahdia," and every othe* Bootis not a genuine “ Zbaiandu.” THESE CELEBRATED BOOTS Have had extraordinary success at the various Exhibitions. In Sydney and Melbourne they obtained the Highest Colonial Awards; at Christchurch and Wellington Exhibitions they obtained the only Gold Medals, and have been placed first at local Shows and Exhibitions, too numerous to mention; and at the recent Indian and Colonial Exhibition they were pronounced the FINEST EXHIBIT in the whole Exhibition. (See Sir Julius von Haast’s letter to Sir Julius Vogel.) Andi t this was in competition against the British Empire, it is something to be fairly proud i f. Let all those who want strong, Hard-wear-ing. Good-fitting Boots, buy a pair of “ ZEALANDIAS," and they will never use any Ot gold by Storekeepers and Boot and Shoe Dealers throughout New Zealand, and manuaotured for the trade bv LIGHTBAND, ALLAN & CO., Christchurch. sS'See that the brand Zealand! A” is Bt The°le°w " BOOT, patented hv us. and the INDESTRUCTIBLE TOE are onlendid things; and we also highly reoomXnd “ Carrick's Patent Boot Back Protesters " LIGHTBAND, ALLAN & CO.i

R. 0. Clark, J a nr, BRAIN PIPE, BRIOK AND TILE MAKER, HOBSONVILLE, NEAR AUCKLAND. Always in stock, full supplies of— PIPES (dot to 24in.) JUNCTIONS, BENDS, ELBOWS, OUTLETS, SYPHONS, TRAP GBATES, SINKS, GARDEN TILES WHITE PRESSED BRICKS, MALAIN’S WHITE no. HYDRAULIC LIME. I A Full Stock of the above lines ean be pro Cured from WINGATE, BURNS & CO., AUCKLAND ob GISBOBNE, at the Wholesale prices.

TATTEBSALL’ ALBION CLUB LIVERY AND BAIT STABLES, Gladstone Road. MR FRED TANSLEY desires to intimate that these Stables have been re-built and opened for business, and are now— The Largest and Mqst Comfortable Stables in Gisborne. The Travelling Public can be accomodated at all hours. Vehicles and Saddle Horses for Hire on the Shortest Notice. E . T ANSLEY, rpprietor. J. HANSEN & CO., 1 Adjoining|Masonio Hotel, Gladstone Road k TAILORS, BEG to draw the attention of the residing of Gisborne and the surrounding pistriete to their Well Selected Summer Stock of English and Colonial Tweeds and Coatings, which has just arrived. J. HANSEN & CO. are carrying on Firet-elass Tailoring Business, all work beag done by Competent Tradesmen, and not by little boys and girls. Pit and Style Gvabansbed. NO fI T NO PAY. J. HANSEN & CO. OOAC SERVICE BETWEEN GISBORNE AND MUREWAI. JOHN DIXON Announces that, from Thursday, Jan. 3, he will regularly run a Coach three times a week (Tuesday, Thubbdat, and BatobdaY) from Murewai to Gisborne, returning the same evening. Coach leaves Murewai at 8 a.m., Gisborne at 2.30 p.m. Single Fare :2s 6d Return, 4s. Te Arai to Gisborne; Return Fare, 2s. JOBBING WORK. WANTED KNOWN—JOB PRINTING done at the Lowest Possible Bates at the Gim obxb Staxdabd Office. We have the But Jobbing Plant in the Town, and can art Out Good and Cheap Work, G us qni

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Gisborne Standard and Cook County Gazette, Volume III, Issue 322, 9 July 1889, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 Gisborne Standard and Cook County Gazette, Volume III, Issue 322, 9 July 1889, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 Gisborne Standard and Cook County Gazette, Volume III, Issue 322, 9 July 1889, Page 1

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