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Central Dinin? Rooms (Late Red House), 1 ! GLADSTONE ROAD. Mrs snaw, PROPRIETRESS, HAS much pleasure in informing her town and country friends that she HAS OPENED A First-Class BOARDING HOUSE. The building having been renovated throughout, affords excellent Accommodation for boarders. PRIVATE ROOMS~FOR LADIES. MUMS MODEBATB. Hot Fish, and Oyster Suppers j Pies, Tea, Coffee, or Oocpa ’ AT ALL HOURS. Good Accommodation lor Married Couples. Williams and Kettle (Limited), Stock and Station Agents, Wool Bboksbs and General Merciiants Napier, Port Ahuriri, [Hastings, and at GLADSTONE ROAD, GISBGBNE. AGENTS FOR— Tyser Line of Steamers Nelson Bros., Limited Thames and Mersey Marine Insurance Company P. and D. Duncan’s Agricultural Machinery Priestman’s Petroleum Engines LIBERAL ADVANCES made against growing clips of Wool, on favorable terms ; also, on Tallow, Skins. Grain, Seed, and other Produce consigned to us for Salo in London or Colonial Markets. Loans negotiated at Lowest Current Rates of Interest. FOR SALE—WOOLPACKS, Cornsaclis, Fencing Wire Galvanised Iron, Nails, Staples, Salt, Flour, Sugar, Tea, Candles, Patent Medicines, Kerosene, Sheep Nets, Ruddle, Arsenic, Cement, heap Dip, Cartridges l , Vestas, Soap, Tobacco, Nelson's Tinned Meats, and every other description of Station Groceries and Ironmongery at Lowest Rates. WINES, Spirits, and Cigars of the Choicest Quality always in Stock. OATS, Wheat, Barley, Bran, Pollard, Ryegrass Seed, Cocksfoot, Potatoes (eating and seed), Totara Poets and Strainers, Ploughs (Reid and Gray’s and P. and D. Duncan's). ENGLISH GRASSES and Clovers— Crested Dogatail, Rape, Alsike, Fiorin, Timothy, White and Red Clover. TURNIP SEEDS—Green and Purp’etop, Yellow Aberdeen, White Stone, Devon Greystone, Swedes, etc., etc. All Fresh Seeds from Bost English Growers. Williams and Kettle, LIMITED, BUSH FELLING. TO LET, in 100-acre Hoctions, Buch Felling at Motu, at 25s an acre, to be felled 2ft Gin and under. Specifications to be scon at Standard Office. J. MAWHINEY. NOTICE. ALL Stabling Accounts owing to the unersigned, whilst in occupation of the British Empire Stables, must be paid, without further notice, on or before the 31st inst., to Mr D. McKxszrt, of the British Empire Stables; otherwise they will be placed in the hands ol a Solicitor for recovery. GIBSON AND HALL. GibOrhe, Acguat 3rd, 1891,
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Gisborne Standard and Cook County Gazette, Volume V, Issue 648, 18 August 1891, Page 3
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402Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 Gisborne Standard and Cook County Gazette, Volume V, Issue 648, 18 August 1891, Page 3
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