MISS BEERE, rpEACHER OF MUSIC AND PAINTING. Pupil off Mkssbs STEELE AND WATKINS, AUCKLiSD. For terms, apply to—s. McLernon, Gladstone Road.
JUST ARRIVED, AND Olt SALE— New Goods for Xmas and New year TABLES COVEREE Dolls, from Id and upwards Accordions, Concertinas,) Violins, and Christmas Cards. TOYS. A GRAND S|H O W —AT— Mrs ROBB’S, GLADSTONE BOAD AND GREYJSTBEET.
THE NOTED CASH GROCERS’ NEW ADVERTISEMENT! NOTE OUR PRICES. LING FISH, 7d per lb. SALT HERRINGS, KIPPERED no. SALMON, ll<i par tin. SARDINES, lOd per tin. JAMS, 5s 6d per doz. ~ 5s per doz. MARMALADE, 7a per doz. Notz this— MASON’S JAM JARS—Pints 8s 6<i, Quarts Us, j gal. 13s fid per doz. Best Almond Scented SOAP, large bars, 10s 6d per ease; good useful SOAP. 7s per case; STARCH, 6d per lb; BLUE, lOd per lb. SUGAR—Loaf, 5d per lb; do. No. 2,401 b bag, 10s. TEAS. TEAS. TEAS. The purchaser of a chest of the best TEA the world produces, 451bs weight, at 2a 4d per lb, will be presented with a beautiful Electroplated Tea and Coffee Service of four pieces. TEA—With each 121bs purchased we will present | doz. White and Gold Cups and Saucers. TEAS—Nelson, Moate’s 2s for Is lOd per lb ; Gregg and Co.’s Celebrated. The largest stock of Teas in Poverty Bay to eelect from. VINEGAR—Best, 2s 4d per gal.; do. good pickling, Is 10d do. SAUCE—Large bottles, 9d each; do., 8s 6d per doz FLOUR - 50's, 5s 3d; 100’e, 10a. OATMEAL—3s 6d per 25 b bag. BALT—Black Horse, 6s 6d per lowt bag. COFFEE—Ia per lb. TOBACCO—Derby, 5s 4J per lb. KNIFE POLISH—Star, 4d per tin.
American BROOMS—Is each. CLOTHES LINES -4s 6d per doz. Van Houten s COCOA—Is per tin. JAB GINGER—Is each. Remembzb : These are— PITTA MAGUIRE’S PRICES. THE NOTED ~CABH GROCERS, Emerson Street Napier; and Gladstone Road, Gisborne. A Large Stock ot General Requisites always on baud TO LET. Q_BAS_S SEED PADDOCKS. W H. TUCKEB. TO LET. A GOOD PADDOCK of Six Acres, in Read’s Township; also, 18 acres firstclass Land, close to town. JOHN COLEMAN. THE MUREWaFcOACH. ON and after Monday next the above Coach will run between Gisborne and Murewai on Mondays, Tuesdays, Thursdays, Fridays, and Saturdays, instead ot three days a week as at piesent, at the usual hours. JOHN DIXON, Proprietor. December sth, 1889
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Gisborne Standard and Cook County Gazette, Volume III, Issue 433, 25 March 1890, Page 3
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386Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 Gisborne Standard and Cook County Gazette, Volume III, Issue 433, 25 March 1890, Page 3
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