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rp H E pt ENTRAL -g AKERY, AND SCOTCH PIE HOUSE, MRS H. MORSE, WHILE thanking her numerous Friends, Patrons, and tbe Public generally for the very Liberal Support accorded her since taking over the above business, begs respectfully to intimate the change that has taken place in the management of the above BAKERY. Having secured the services ot an Experienced Tradesman, she can now with confidence promise to supply her Patrons with Bread of Very Superior Quality, Pastry and Confectionery of the Very Best Kind, Insi’Bction Invited—Onb Tkial Solicitbd. Wedding, Birthday, and Christening Cakes made to order, Balls and Parties catered for. Hot Pies, Tea, Coffee, and Cocoa always ready. CHARGES STRICTLY MODERATE. A Private Room for Ladies, with every Comfort, Convenience, and Attention, Families Waited upon Daily. Hot Rolls, and a Fresh Stock of Pastry, Oakes, &o„ every morning.

pfiEA I B E ROYAL. ANNOUNCEMENT ' EXTRAORDINARY! MONDAY NEXT, JULY 7th. MR GEO. C. MILN, The Celebrated Shakespearian Actor, supported by his LARGE AND EFFICIENT COMPANY, IN WM. SHAKESPEARE’S REAL COMEDY—“Ths Merchant of Venice.” MB MILN AS SHYLOCK (a character in which he has achieved a World-wide Reputation). NEW SCENERY I BRILLIANT COSTUMES! (As used in the Original Melbourne Production), Pbices : Reserved seats, it; unreserved seats, 3s; Pit, 2s. Plan of Reserved Seats will be opened To-morrow at Mr W. Good's. T. HOBACE PEATLING, Advance Representative.

NOTICE. rpHE Undersigned BUTCHERING FIRMS, JI doing Business in Gisborne, hereby announce that on and after the Ist JULY the following prices for Meat will be charged :— BEEF (per lb)—Sirloins, 4JI; Prime Ribs, 4d ; Top Side, Thick Flunk or Shoulder Piece, 3Jd; Chuck Ribs and Gravy Beef, 3d ; Beet Steaks, 41; liump Steaks, fid ; Corned Beef, without bone, 33; with bone, 2d ; Shins, is; Ox Kidney, fid; Ox Tail, 93; Suet, 4d ; Tongues, 2s 6d, MUTTON —Legs, Loins, and Chops, 4d Fore Quarter, 2]d; Shoulders, 3d I Neck and Breast, 2d; Head and Pluck, fid. FORK —Fresh or Corned, 41; Heads, Is; Flare, 6d. VEAL — Loin or Fillet, sd; Second Cuts, 3d ; Heads, 2s 6d; Set of Feet, Is. LAMB —Hind Quarter, 3s; Fore Quarter, 2s 6d. SAUSAGES— Beef, 4d; Pork, fid; German, 8d . All other small Goods,.fid. MEMO—Jd per lb will be allowed to Cash Customers on all Joints of Beef, Mutton, and Veal only.—A Discount of 5 per cent, will be allowed on monthlypayments. JOHN CLARK. HATTON & SCORE, J. MAYNARD, W. L. FILE, pro Chas. Gray. 8 I am (giving up practice in Poverty Bay this week, I have to request that all Claims against me be rendered as soon as possible; and I will be grateful if those indebted to me will pay their Accounts without delay. HY. POLLEN.

NOTICE. A GENERAL MEETING of the Members -AA- o f tbe Wharf Laborers’ Union will be held at 7.30 this (TUESDAY) evening, in the shop next Ma Jbunx’s. H, GBEAME, Secretary, FOR SALE. ACRES, Wserenga-a-bika Race Course, zUaW frontage to Ormond Bond. Apply to— W. H. TUCKER. CITY BINK. imHE CITY BINK will be open for “*• Einking on SATURDAYS from 2

to 5 p.m. and 7.30 to 10 p.m. TUESDAYS, from 7.30 to 10 p.m. Tickets for Season on Sale. BUSH FALLING. TENDERS wanted tor Falling 300 Acres of Bush. For particulars apply to thia Office. Ths lowest or any Tender not necessarily accepted. Tenders close 2nd JULY. FOB SALE, CHEAP. A ACBEB, MAKAUBI BLOCK, vtD Apply— WM. E. AKROYD, STAKDiBD Office. TO LET. THE HOUSE now occupied by the undersigned. Bent, £6O per annum. W. H. TUOKEB. FOR SALE, CHEAP—a Nine-Boomed RESIDENCE and one acre ground, Kaiti.—Apply to F. Hall, Painter. TO LETThat desirable family residence containing five rooms, every oonvenii ence, situated on Whataupoko, within five i minutes’ walk from town; lately oocupied by i Mr Bicheno, For farther partioufars apply to F. Mamin.

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Gisborne Standard and Cook County Gazette, Volume IV, Issue 474, 1 July 1890, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Gisborne Standard and Cook County Gazette, Volume IV, Issue 474, 1 July 1890, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Gisborne Standard and Cook County Gazette, Volume IV, Issue 474, 1 July 1890, Page 3

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