CHANDOS HOTEL, ORMOND. JOHN SMITH - PBOBBIETOB. ;o;-■■■■■ ■ milE undersigned begs to announce to his numerous friends, and the Public generally, that he has taken over the above Hotel, and that it will be his earnest endeavor to promote the Comfort and Convenience of his Patrons. ONLY THE VERY BE3T BRANDS OF WINES, ALES, AND SPIRITS KEPT IN STOCK. :X; Good Accommodation for Travellers, and Splendid Paddocking, Stables, and Loose Boxes for all Travelling Stock. :x: Dunedin and Crawford’s Beer kept on Tap- ■ ■■ :i:- — ■— A First-Class Billiard Table on the Premises. - J. F. SMITH - - Proprietor.
STOP! STOP! STOP! LOOK HEREI IE3Z- IjZEj"W"IS JS SELLING GROCERIES AT EXTREMELY LOW PRICES „.;o; LOOK AT HIS QUOTATIONS I — :o:——■ - FOR O-A-STZ: OTTF/LT ! Flour (only best), 6s 2d per 501bs. Jams (best), 6d per tin. Corn Floor, 4|d and cd per lb. Cocoa (V.H.), Is and 2s per tin. Candles, Gd per lb. Mustard (Colman’s), Is per lb. Matches, 250 s Is9d per dog., Plaids Gd doz. Pepper (White), Is 8d per lb. Blacking (D *M) 6d per dos. Salt, Id per lb/ Vinegar (best), 2s 8d per gal. Washing Soda, IJd per lb. Golden Syrup (Morton’s). lOd per 21b tin. Sago (Pearl), 3d par lb. Rice (Java), Hs 8d per 581 b bag. Barley (Pearl), 3d per lb. 4d pa J lb ’ Essences (assorted), 91 per bottle S‘ a<l , u « ?? b ' Neave's Food, Is per tin. S . Sb l e . d o por tln ’ Carbonate Soda, 4d per lb. Baking Powde 0 / Jib MGd!" Br ° W “ Wad '° r SOSI>, 8 Oak£g U ' O; Teas. Teas. Teas. Teas. These need no comment, as they are well known to ba the Best in the Town. GREAT REDUCTIONS! my 2a 2s 6d 3s NOW NOW NOW Is :8d 2s 2s 6<i DRAPERY AND CLOTHING. GREAT BARGAINS in these Departments. Come and see for yourselves. Quote no Prices, but inspection invited. GREAT REDUCTIONS! SADDLERY I SADDLERY I SADDLERY 1 TREMENDOUS BARGAINS IN THIS LINE 1 GENT’S SADDLES (Complete) ... ... £ O r £l. 15 O ~ BRIDLES (good value) ... ... for 0 4 6 BIDE SADDLES (Special Line) ... ... for 3 0 0 SPURS (Plated), per pair ... ... for 0 19 :x: NOTE THE ADDRESS— H. LEWIS, WHOLESALE IMPORTER, Gladstone Road, Gisborne.
Graham, Pitt, & Bennett "DEG to announce to their Customers and the Public that they have , J added a DEPARTMENT FOR BOOTS AHD SHOES - —-— As they intend only to keep the BEST QUALITY at the price, and Sell at a Moderate Profit, they trust for a Fair Share of Trade, x— Ladies' and Children’s BOOTS and SHOES WILL BE MADE A SPECIALITY, and our Clients may rely on the Goods being Perfectly FRESH AND NEW. It does not pay to buy Perished Leather. WE WOULD DRAW ATTENTION TO OUB Standard Calf Cookhams (Gents?). BROAD SOLES, LARGE HEELS, AND EASY UPPERS, COMBINING TO MAKE A A TPIT WITH PERFECT COMFORT. Graham, Pitt, & Bennett £& J
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Gisborne Standard and Cook County Gazette, Volume III, Issue 342, 24 August 1889, Page 3
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480Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Gisborne Standard and Cook County Gazette, Volume III, Issue 342, 24 August 1889, Page 3
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