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THE TTNIVERSAL TAINING "DOOMS U NIVERSAL _LJINING XUOOMS (Opposite Masonic Hotel), Aze under the personal supervision of the proprietor, Alt. Budd, who intends to maintain his reputation foi keeping a Fibst-Class Table. Good Beds; Civility, Cleanliness, and Comfort, ALL MEALS Is. —:o: — Arrangements made for Weekly Boarders. Ladies’ Entrance from Lowe Street. A.B. is a direct importer of all kinds of Island Fruits, consignments of which he receives weekly SHOEING NOTICE. J. LEE. HAVING taken over the Shoeing Shop of Bbown and Skull, I am prepared to do FIBST-CLASS SHOEING, and I hope to receive a fair share of the Public Patronage. Notz ths Address : J. LEE, Peel Street (Next Common, Shelton and CO) THE ADVANTAGES OF Co-Operation. rpHE Manager of the Poverty Bay Farmers’ -L 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 remissness 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 pro rata on the purchases, the largest purchaser having his share based on his purchases, while each shareholder also has ths benefit of his capital account according to the number of shares held by him. The Association disposes of all classes of goods a 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 abases 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 ANT PART OF THE TOWN, Storks: Gladstone Bosd, Gisborne. Manager: J. Lewis.

CECIL F. LEWIS, House, land, and general commission AGENT. Gladstone Boid, Gisbobsi. LOANS NEGOTIATED. Agent fob— Phoenix Fire Office of London Mutual Life Association of Australasia Accident Insurance Company of N.Z, Trade Auxiliary Co. of N.Z., Limited Mercantile and Bankruptcy Gazettes Donald AEden borough, Island Traders Cornish and Co's. Organs and Pianos Owen’s N.Z. Sheep Dip. CECIL F. LEWIS. [A Cam.] W. P. FINNEBAB architect, Ornoi Gladstonx Boad WHITBY AND PABTINGTON, PRODUCE MERCHANTS, Have on Sale and to Arrive:— CANTERBURY OATS, Canterbui) Bacon, New Potatoes, Cha#, Hay Pollard and Maize. All descriptions of GROCERIES Cheap for Cash. Grass-seed and other Produce bought. Cash on delivery. Empire and Gregg and Co.’a Pure Blended Teas. WHITBY AND PARTINGTON Lowe Street, Gisborne.

Electricity Is Life. FREE ! FREE 11 ELECTBIO APPLIANCE FREE. fT'O any man suffering from Nervous J. Debility, Weak Vitality, Ac., I will forward, Fau or Cbamz, a valuable Electric Appliance tor cure of same. Address, •• Bleetropethlst,” gate of PA Box 442 GOVERNMENT LIFE INSURANCE DEPARTMENT, PollryhoMart and those about to ’ mure shoula apr-c tile tijceo Life -ujara-ce. LIBERAL IT?. TH 3 GGVBSUMENT OFFICE:SECURITY is unimpeachable; the payment o : ever.v IVlicy iff g-iumuteed by the State ar ■. in addi'.wn, the au; iHuulateJ liißuraue* b uud. hi vested in the souiudGetßeeurliies, nov fttuoauU to inure ihaa ij iniliioas sterling Liberality is unearned. poUdev l •.-rear *r« jtept a-ivu so lang as t’-eeharg 1 q« r v !i» 5' £•«* 4ia of the Stt.’i e. 4«r b, Ve uriFuStdeUil a P trnhul. r<;-i;'jcq 'o. end oscnpftMon. Ciain> £re f •‘ea-i-t:? Vriju. i’ionjhi’rj? r,r»j din g* >U<. "i-* 1 Uut *-h-y. VQiiclos arc ua r j.pi!>-;sL.-«‘.hk’ eft *nj tra-i l, r w+thiii ujaaiiit. Erc»M65:Y b. bj .’iroet •Sion Ail eajKu Utu-e outsi O' - . a’.sst Jj re-XO-*-’* Uutii.jt oi .7u-tSfg ; ftwse ov;a 1J MiLygrt Pcu't s. lrscotvte tjysF *232,030. s£*(< Svaguys in ICCS, oyjn JJ212,0c st+s- nwawcinixi F. W. FRASXLA.7D, F.1.A., |H ComniidMojuyr md G-ivt. Aai-.tyr

» FOR * SPEEDY CURE CONSULT OUT. EASTOE ABBOTT, 19 QUEEN’S WALK ’ (OpHrtw T<nra SsU),’ i MELBOURNE. ,

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Gisborne Standard and Cook County Gazette, Volume V, Issue 667, 3 October 1891, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 Gisborne Standard and Cook County Gazette, Volume V, Issue 667, 3 October 1891, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 Gisborne Standard and Cook County Gazette, Volume V, Issue 667, 3 October 1891, Page 1

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