Telephone 49uj [Telephone 490 Central Hotel, Corner Victoria and High Streets AUCKLAND. THE most Comfortable Hotel in Town, being close to Albert Park, Opeiß House, and General Post Office. S. C. CAULTON, Pboprietob, Billiards! [Night Porter JOINING Now Open t Next Hansen and Co.’s, Tailois, Gladstone Road. MEALS OF FIRST-CLASS QUALITY, with Cleanliness combined. Meals at all Hours. Pies of all kinds, Tea Cocoa, nd Coffee Jevery evening. Lts" All kinds of First class Confectionery, Wedding, and Birthday Cakes a specialty. Gentlemen waited on at their own offices with every care and attention. G. HOW CHOW, Proprietor,
THE ADVANTAGES OF I Co-Operation. rTIHE Mans ger of the Poverty Bay Farmers’ Co-operative Association would respectfully direct the attention of all concerned to tho advantages to be gained by becoming Shareholders and Patrons of the Association. In the first place all customers have the advantage of a Cash system, which enables them to make purchases without hav*ag to pay for the remiaeness of “long-winded” customers. The general public thus have a great inducement. Shareholders have the additional inducement that they participate in an annual division of profits, which is made pro rata on the purchases, the largest purchaser having his share based on bis purchases, while each shareholder also has the benefit of hia capital account according to the number of shares held by him. The Association disposes of all classes of goods in the Produce and Grocery lines, and has the same advantages in buying as the large wholesale houses, as it has the privilege of co-operating with the flourishing Southern Associations. A limited number of shares is still available. Residents are respectfully asked to give the Store a turn, and judge for themselves as to the great advantages offered. DELIVERY OF GOODS MADE TO ANY ; PART OF THE TOWN. i Stores: Gladstone Road,'Gisborne. Manager: J. Lewis.
the GISBORNE HOTEL. :x: J. H. MARTIN Having taken over the above Hotel from Mr R. Fibxay, intends to make it the favorite resort of country settlers. It is centrally situated, and is replete with every COMFORT AND CONVENIENCE. :X: The Wines and Spirits are warranted Pure, as imported The Menu is First .Class, everything that is’obtainable being provided. —■ :o:—— •— ONE OF ALCOCK’S BILLIARD TABLES. v — ;O: ... Every attention is paid to Letters and Telegrams engaging Apartments, and the wants of the Travelling Public are studied down to the most minute detail. All the Rooms are— Sbacious, Well-Lighted and Thoroughly VentilatedThis Large and Well-known Family Hotel is acknowledged by the travelling public to be one of the Most Comfortable and Best Conducted in the district. ;o; SPEIGHT’S Dunedin and CRAWFORD’S XXXX Sparkling Ales] always on Tap. —— ■ .x:~--—-First class Stabling Accommodation and secure Paddocks attached to the Premises. —:o: 1 • jr. n. mabtiit PROPRIETOR.
IN THEIR NEW PREMISES Pettie & Harper ABE NOW SHOWING THEIR First Shipment of New Goods FOR THE AUTUMN SEASON.’, ’CONSISTING OF 25 I Twenty-Hve Cases I 25, AND COMPRISING An IMMENSE ASSORTMENT of the Choicest and most Fashionable Goods, selected personally by a member of the firm, in the Best Markets. —-—:o.. — DEPARTMENTS. MILLINERY DRESS GOODS FAMILY DRAPERY MANTLES HOSIERY MEN’S CLOTHING UNDERCLOTHING HABERDASHERY MERCERY, <fco., Ac. ——:x—— In addition to the above, we have now addedJDRESSMAKING, under the Management of Miss ROBERTSON (lately in charge of Messrs Graham, Pitt, and Bennett’s Work-room). — :o: — P. and H. wish to take the opportunity afforded Ly their Change into New Premises to thank the Public most heartily for their support in the past, and trust that under the more favorable conditions, viz., larger and usre commodious premises, with, of course, a larger and better assorted Stock, to merit an increased patronage, and to that end pledge themselves that the same LOW PRICES which have hitherto been adopted will be continued. - — ;o: The above LARGE SHIPMENT being now ready, the Public are invited to visit the NEW PREMISES INSPECT THE NEW STOCK, And make their furchates at PETTIE & HARPER’S DRAPERY, CLOTHING, MILLINERY, AND DRESSMAKING ESTABLISHMENT, Gladstone Road, Gisborne. lately occupied by Messrs Graham, Pitt, and Bennett.)
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Gisborne Standard and Cook County Gazette, Volume V, Issue 623, 20 June 1891, Page 4
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672Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 Gisborne Standard and Cook County Gazette, Volume V, Issue 623, 20 June 1891, Page 4
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