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Maguire and Co. (Late Pitt and Maguire) CASH STOREKEEPERS, Gisbobnb. IN making this, our opening announcement under the new regime, we beg to thank our Patrons, and to assure them that owing to the special facilities possessed by ourselves, we shall be in a position to supply a superior class of Goods at BOCK-BOTTOM PRICES, even Lower than our former wellknown Low Cash Prices. A FEW PRICES CULLED FROM OUR LIST TEAS, in boxes, 12!bs weight, for 15s 6d ; Half Chests, from £3 10a upwards Also, Nelson Moate's Empire Company, and Gregg and Company’s. SUGARS—No. 1, per 401 b bag .. 10s 3d No. 2, „ „ „ .. 9s 6d No. 3 „ .. 8s 61 KEROSENE (patent tap, high test) water-white oil (per tin) .. 7s 61 (per case) .. 14s 6d SALMON (per tin) BJd (per dozen tins) .. .. 8s Od MATCHES, 250's (per dozen) .. la 81 CANDLES (per lb) 61 (per box) .. .. .. 12s 3d TOBACCO, Sygnet, (per lb) .. 5s Od By box 321 b (per lb) .. 5s Od Other brands (per lb) .. 5s Od PARAJITNE, best fluted (per lb) .. 9d (per box) .. 18s 61 COFFEES—Union (per lb) .. .. Is 01 , In 71b tins .. .. 6s 61 BISCUITS—I2Ib for 3a 61 Mixed, 12ib for .. .. .. 5s Od CREAM OF TARTAR (per lb) .. Is 101 SODA CRYSTALS, 91b for .. .. Is 0d SOAPS—6s 6d, 7s, and 8s 6-1 per box COFFEES—Is, ls4d, &Is 6d per lb PRIME CANTERBURY BACON, 7|d per lb by side. Ham, 8d per lb.

13* GOODS DELIVERED DAILY. MAGUIRE AND COMPANY (Late Pitt and Maguire). ORMOND BOAD BOARD. EXTRAORDINARY VACANCY. AT a Poll taken to-day the following are the number of votes recorded for each Candidate Benson, William .. .. 12 Parsons, Alexander .. .. 39 Whitlock, Edward .. .. 17 Informal 1 I therefore declare Amxandeh Parsons duly elected Member of the above Board. BOBEBT ROBERTSON, Returning Officer, Ormond, 19th May, 1891. TAILORING! TAILORI NG 1 G. McBRIDE, Auckiand, SUITS TO MEASURE, OUR Representative, Mr Alfbbd H. Whitehouse, is now staying at the Masonic Hotel, Gisborne, receiving Orders. He has with him a large selection of Patterns and Materials of every description, including Tweeds, Worsteds, Overcoatings, etc. Patrons leaving instructions at the Hotel, or Post Office, will be waited upon in every part of the district. GEO. McBRIDE, Queen St., Auokdanb. MONEY TO LEND. POK C\C\C\ for investment on Freehold Security, in Sums to suit Borrowers, at Lowest Cubbent Rate of Interest. HUGH J. FINN, Solicitor, Gisborne, TENDERS. TENDERS will be received up to MAY 23rd for Pulling 10 acres Maize, For particulars apply to— JOHN MULDOON, Matawhero, TEND E B S . TENDERS are invited for the Letting of about thirty-five acres Grass paddock, for about four months. Tenders to close 31st MAY, For particulars apply to— JOHN MULDOON, Matawhero. FOR SALE, CHEAP. QAS OOKE 1 QA3 QOKE ! IS A CHEAP WINTER FUEL. If mixed with Coal it causes the latter to give out a greater heat and to • burn brighter, COKE IS CHEAP 1 COKE IS OLEAN I COKE IS ECONOMICAL Two Shillings per Bag, AT THE GAS WORKS,

EABT COAST HUSSARS, ANNUAL BIRTHDAY BALL, CITY RINK, Os MONDAY, MAY 2 sth Gentleman’s Ticket 12a 6d Admission to Gallery .. 2s 6d J. H. COLEBOURNE, Hon. Seo.

BUSH FALLING, TENDERS WANTEDfor Felling 800 acres (more or less) of Bush on section 20, Waimata, in three Lots. Contractors shown the Bush on WEDNESDAY, 87th instant, starting from my house at Noon. Specifications to be be seen at Standard Office, where Tenders dose on THURSDAY, 28th instant, ROBERT 0, STEVENS, THE BRIDGE HOTEL, TENDERS are invited by the Trustees of the late G. E. Read, up to noon on THURSDAY, the 28th inst., for the lease of the Bridge Hotel for a term of Seven Years For particulars and of Lease, apply to— JOHN COLEMAN. M. E. POBTEB & CO’S jp BU I T AND QRNAMENTAL fJIREES As this Will be Mr Spargo’e last week in Gisborne, he strongly advises those interested to interview him in the meantime. Address, as usual.

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Gisborne Standard and Cook County Gazette, Volume IV, Issue 612, 25 May 1891, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Gisborne Standard and Cook County Gazette, Volume IV, Issue 612, 25 May 1891, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Gisborne Standard and Cook County Gazette, Volume IV, Issue 612, 25 May 1891, Page 3

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