ORM* ON U TT OTE L . B M 0 N D rl. 0 TEL, WILLIAM LAW (Formerly of Opotiki), PBOPRIETOB. Wm. Law begi to announce that he has taken over the above Conveniently Situated Hotel, and trusts that by devoting all his time and attention to the comfort and wants of the Travelling Public, and other Customers, to meritja fair share of public patronage. BEST BRANDS OF WINES AND SPIRITS always ebpt is stock. The Bar Department is plentifully supplied with the Beat Stock Procurable, while the Cuisine will be found Second to None. Good PiunocKise foe Hoasas. Private Suites for Families. Sample Booms tor Commercial Travellers. WILLIAM LAW. Profbistob
THE GISBORNE EXHIBITION OF 1889, THE MAMMOTH SHOW. Messrs Garrett BrosHAVE so long supplied the Gisborne people with BOOTS AND SHOES, and the satisfaction given has been so great, that a vast majority of the people do not require to bo told that Messrs Garrett Bbos. ’ Shop is far and away the best place to go to fora Good Article at a very Reasonable Price. Some talk about having the district represented at the Dunedin Exhibition, bnt why need wo go from home when there is such a grand PERMANENT EXHIBITION (of splendid Boots and Shoes) at Messrs Garrett Brothers’? Other people tune up notes on the Breakwater question; let then drown their sorrows, as hundreds of other taxpayers do, by going to Gabbbtt Bbos.’, and getting extra good value for their money. That is a real understandable fact, and while the British flag continues to wave over the vast empire on which the sun never sets, so long will be felt the benefit of Establishments like Messrs Gabbbtt Bbos’. The crushing burden of taxation which our politicians has imposed upon us is greatly leosenod in effect when families are enabled to make such investments as present themselves at Messrs Gabbbtt Bbos.’ ; and the united cry is, Long may such a business flourish I THE GRAND GISBORNE EXHIBITION OF 1889 IS AT Messrs GARRETT BROS’, And far beyond that Bay of the notorious name do men, women, and children appreciate the Comfort and Economy which may bo ensured by buying BOOTS AND SHOES at Messrs Gabbbtt Bbos*. For England may boast o' her sweet-scented rose, Ab’ Ireland may brag o' the ahamrock that grows, Or our heart be in the land whaur the heather bell blows, Bat Garrett Bros.* Boots for ever I
THE ■gOOKOMI -gOOT QHOP. O. J. MORELL, Has decided in future to conduct his business on strictly Cash principles, the price of Boots and Shoes being msde cheaper than ever. Now is ths time for those who wish to make purchases. —BBAD THIS—MUM | A 3 Is-sisl REM EB: THE ECONOMY BOOT SHOP, O. J. MORELL, PBOPRIETOB.
CECIL F. LEWIS, Q MMIBBION AGENT & ACCOUNTANT. Loans Negotiates. Pbotbbtixs fob Salk. HOUSES TO LET. [Fire and Life Insurances effected. Agent yob— The New Zealand Mutual Creditors' Association ; Government Life Insurance; Owen’s N. Z. Sheep Dip. GOVERNMENT LIFE INSURANCE DEPARTMENT. Lowest Premiums. State Guarantee. , Participation in Profits. I Present Accumulated Fund, over ! £1,500,000. Annual Income exceeds £2B2|ooa. Cash Surplus in 1885, over £242,000 (LAST DISIBteUTtON). fTIHF! Bates of Premium cow in force in this X Office are lower than those charged to participating Policyholders by any other Office doing business in the Australasian Colonies. It is nevertheless anticipated that, owing to cheap management and light mortality, very handsome bonuses will become payable to Policyholders insuring under existing rates. That this is not a mere estimate may be judged from the fact that, under the old scale of premiums, from which comparatively Uttle profit was expected to accrue, no less than £342,000 of CASH SUBPLUS, or nearly 25 per eent. of the whole accumulated fund at that date, was found to have accrued during the quinquennium ended the 31st December, 1885. Of this amount £150,000 was divided, and the balance carried to reserve. AU Participating Policies are entitled, on becoming claims, to a Prospective Bonus in accordanee with the amount of premium, paid since the preceding distribution. Thue, the advantages of an annual distribution are secured with-
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Gisborne Standard and Cook County Gazette, Volume III, Issue 433, 25 March 1890, Page 1
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685Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 Gisborne Standard and Cook County Gazette, Volume III, Issue 433, 25 March 1890, Page 1
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