CHANDOS HOTEL, ORMOND. - io: JOHN SMITH - PROPRIETOR. ;o;. ■ ■■ undersigned begs to announce to bis numerous friends, and the Public - 1 - 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. ;Xi—..... — ONLY THE VERY BEST BRANDS OE 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- ■ :x: ■ . A Fibst-Ceass'Billiabd Table on ihe Pbemises. -■ :o.’ J. F. SMITH - - Proprietor.
THE fLOS£3X.JA.IXrX> HOTEL, MAKABAKA. —— :x:-—— CURRIE & HOGAN (FORMERLY OF THE CHANDOS HOTEL, ORMOND), PROPRIETORS, TTAVE much pleasure in announcing that they have taken over this Well-known Hotelry, and from their long experience, and by paying personal attention to the requirements of customers, they hope to receive a fair snare of public patronage. The Proprietors are determined to make this one of the First Hotels in the District, by keeping a FIEST«CLABS TABLE and nothing but the BEST BRANDS OF WINES AND SPIRITS. .....Xi. Good and Extensive Pad doc kin# Provided——:O: BAB, SITTING BOOMS, and PARLORS are of a Mast Commodious Description. —— — & HZOG-AlSr,' PROPRIETORS.
Graham, Pitt, & Bennett "DEG to announce to their Customers and the Public that they have - L ' added a D E P A R T M E N TJ|F O B BOOTS a™ SHOES U. ... ■... :O: As they intend, only to keep the BEST QUALITY at the price, and Sell at a Moderate Fbofit, 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. |lt does not pay to buy Perished Leather. ;o: WE WOULD DRAW ATTENTION TO OUR Standard Calf Cookhams (Gents’). BROAD SOLES, LARGE HEELS, AND EASY UPPERS, COMBINING TO MAKE A A FIT WITH PERFECT COMFORT. Graham, Pitt, & Bennett
WANTED KNOWN THAT ACJAWYEB is prepared to deliver . O FIREWOOD at the tollawing ow.p ices, for OAS — Out Manuka, 14s Unout do., 12e 6d Cut Mixed Wood, 12s fid Unout do.. Us ‘ POVERTY BAY BOILING DOWN ESTABLISHMENT. M aA ‘ N< WILLIAMS U a Cash fur. ahasur of Wool, Hides aad Bkiae
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Gisborne Standard and Cook County Gazette, Volume III, Issue 373, 5 November 1889, Page 4
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374Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 Gisborne Standard and Cook County Gazette, Volume III, Issue 373, 5 November 1889, Page 4
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