THE TTNIVERSAL TA INING 1» OOMS Universal JJining Jaooms (Opposite Masonic Hotel), Ate under the personal supervision of the proprietor, _A.lt. Budd, who intends to maintain his reputation lot keeping & First—Class Table. Good Beds; Civility, Cleanliness, and Comfort, —:o: — ALL MEALS Is. —:o:— Arrangements made for Weekly Boarders. Todies’ Entrance from Lowe Street. A.B. is a direct importer of all kinds of Island Fruits, consignments of which he receives weekly
KELLYS PATENT TREBLE worm * GEAR WOOL_PRESS. FOR COMBINED PRESSING & DUMPING WOOL. fTIHE undersigned have been appointed I Agents for the above new Patent WOOL PRESS, a sample of which is now set np, and may be seen at their Wool Store Lowe Street. The advantage claimed by this Press over others is that it not only presses the wool, but also reduces the bale by a process of dumping, after the bale is filled, to almost any sire required, a great desideratum in cases whore the nature of roads will not allow of top loading of drays. This Press l« excellently adapted to the Dumping of Skins, Chaff, or Hay, so that it may os In use at any time of the year, as well as in the wool season. * UT Before buying elsewhere, intending Purchasers, are invited to inspect the Press on view at our Store, and all particulars and some Valuablb Testimonials from persona who have tested it may be obtained from— Dunlop and Bourke, GISBORNE AGENTS, SHOEING NOTICE. J. LEE. HAVING taken over the Shosino Snot of Bbown end Shull, I am prepared to do FIRST-CLASS SHOEING, and I hope to receive a fair share of the Public Patronage. Not* ths Addbzs6 1 J. LEE, Peel Street (Next Common, Shelton and CO.) THE ADVANTAGES OF Co-Operation. THE Manager of the. Poverty Bay Farmers' Co-operative Association would respectfully direct the attention of all concerned to the 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 having to pay for the remiseness of “ long-wiaded ” 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 pre rata on the purchases, the largest purchaser having his share based on his purchases, while each shareholder also has the benefit of his capital account according to the number of shares held by him. The AMoeiatlnn disposes of all classes of goods n the produce and Grocery lines, and has the sama advantages in buying as the large wholesale houses, as it has the privilege of co-operating with the flourishing Southern AlflOoiftUOD9e A limited number of shares le 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 PABT OF THE TOWN, Btobb* : Gladstone Boad, Gisborne. Manager: J. Lewis. CECIL F. LEWIS, House, land, and general commission AGENT. Gudhsnb Bos®, Gisbobni. LOANS NEGOTIATED. Aobnt fob— Pbeenix Fire Office of London Mutual Lite Aseooiation of Australasia Accident Insurance Company of N.Z. Trade Auxiliary Co. of N.Z., Limited Mercantile and Bankruptcy Gazettes Donald A Eden boro ugh, Island Traders Cornish and Co's. Organs and Pianos Owen'* N.Z. Sheep Dip, CECIL F. LEWIS. GOVERNMENT LIFE INSURANCE DEPARTMENT. PfilfcyholfUri ind those fcboet to Insure should note the tnree efe«entl&ls of Life Insurance. tRCUBTTY. UPEMLITY. ECONOMY. IN THS GOVERNMENT OFFICE SECURITY is unimpeachable; the payment of D every Policy is guaranteed by the State; and. in addition, th® accumulated Insurance Fund, invested in the soundest securities, now amounts to more than 1$ millions sterling. T ISERALITY 11 unequalled. Policies U? nJ 4 arrear are kept alive so long as the ch&rgtf on the Policy are not in excess of the Surron der Value. Policyholders are unrestricted fit to travel, rualJene®, and occupation. Claim* are promptly paid. Premiums arc charge for age nearest birthday. Policies arc un ahaHeugoaLle cu any ground except fraud, oi Ipaiae within twelve mocthg. ECONOMY ia ensured b? direct Parliamentary SUpevvluion. AU expenditure ouUids pay meat of Claims, $?•;.. has Urgt to reaeivo thKPciloß at the Legislature, Funds over 1$ Million Pounds. Annual Income over £282,000. Cash Surplus in 1385, over £242,00c (LAST DISTRIBUTION), F. W. FEASKLAND, F.1.A., W Ccmmlstioiscr ic4 Qcvt. Aotuxn ♦—* * M * * if *— * * FOR * :SPEEDY cure: CONSULT > DR.T. EASTOE ABBOTT, « 10 QUEEN'S WALK » JHall),' * # MELBOURNE. * ss * * * * » * *~» [A Cabp,] ■VTB W. P. FINNBBAH ARCHITECT, QIWI Guastomi Baas
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Gisborne Standard and Cook County Gazette, Volume V, Issue 654, 1 September 1891, Page 1
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748Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 Gisborne Standard and Cook County Gazette, Volume V, Issue 654, 1 September 1891, Page 1
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