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“ WHEN THE DUKE COMES TO POVERTY BAY ” HE IS BOUND TO GALT. On GEORGE SMITH. HAIRDRESSER & TOBACCONIST. Gladstone Road. REMOVAL NOTICE. WM.~BIRCH, BOOTMAKER, WISHES to thank his numerous friends and patrons for the liberal support accorded to him during the last twelve years, and to inform them that he has REMOVED TO THOSE COMMODIOUS PREMISES formorly occupied by Mr H. Lewis, draper, where he hopes to have the pleasure of thoir continued support. The Latest and Best Novelties of English, American, and Colonial Boots and Shoes will bo kept in stock, including the celebrated Zealandia brand, at the— LOWEST PRICES FOR CASH. Supplies Arriving Weekly. Repairs Done on the Premises as Usual. Rote. EXCELSIOR BOOT DEPOTQUINN’S VICTORIA STABLES, PEEL STREET. THE Proprietor’s long connection with the Livery Stablo Business in Gisborne warrants his soliciting a fair share of tho Patronage of tho Gisborno Travelling - Public. Orders placed with him will receive most careful attentions and it will be his endeavor to give hi, patrons entire satisfaction. In order to meet the largely increasing demand for accommodation for horses and vehicles, the proprietor has considerably increased his stables, which arc run on up-to-date lines. Grooms are in attendance at the stables at all hours for tho convenience of country oustomers. A number of eomfortablo and easyrunning vehicles for biro at moderate rates; also, first-class hacks. CuAitoEs: Feed, Is; Stand, Gd. Good paddocking at moderato rates, trial solicited. Satisfaction guaranteed. T. QUINN, Proprietor, Victoria Stables.

REMEMBER! ! REMEMBER!I REMEMBER! ! That for a FIRST-CLASS PHOTOGRAPH JOHN ROBB CANNOT BE BEATEN. A visit to his Studio in Gladstone Road will satisfy the most exacting. THIS IS A FACT ! SPECIALTIES— Artistic Studies, Enlargements, Picnic Parties, Children’s Portraiture, and Groups A TRIAL CONFIDENTLY SOLICITED JOHN ROBB, Gladstone Road. WANTED KNOWN. WANTED KNOWN—That MAXTED AND CO., Builders and Contractors, Keep a FIRST-CLASS SHIPWRIGHT; Also, A BOATBUILDER. WANTED KNOWN. WANTED KNOWN —That MAXTED AND CO., Are doing JOINERY At LESS THAN AUCKLAND PRICES, For CASH. W WANTED KNOWN. ANTED KNOWN —That MAXTED AND CO. Supply ESTIMATES FREE OF CHARGE For all classes of work. Albion Club Hotel, GLADSTONE ROAD, GISBORNE Mr. and Mrs. Steele HAVE pleasure in announcing that they have taken possession of the above well-known and commodious FAMILY HOTEL, And visitors can rely upon receiving every attention. A FIRST-CLASS TABLE, under the personal supervision of Mas Steele, will be maintained. To meet the wishes of country patrons, Dinner will be served at 1 o’clock on Saturdays. j EXCELLENT ACCOMMODATION FORL COMMERCIAL TRAVELLERS. The proprietor has secured the whole of the upstairs portion of Messrs Crawford and Son’s building, and this has been turned into SEVEN FIRST-CLASS SAMPLE ROOMS fitted up with all modern improvements. 13” Conveyance meets all Steamers. ALBION CLUB HOTEL. Telephone No. 42. BEST CLASS OF BOOTS AND SHOES AT MODERATE PRICES Can be had from— JOHN ROSIE, Erskine’s Buildings. GOVERNMENT INSURANCE DEPARTMENT. Established 1870. Low Premium. Large Bonuses. Surpluses declared:— lß73 . £12,000 =~ 1880 - £74,000 1885 - £243,000 1890 ■ £233,000 (Three years only) 1893 • £190,000 . 1896 - £225,000 J. H. BICHAEDSON, .#

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Gisborne Times, Volume V, Issue 32, 7 February 1901, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 8 Gisborne Times, Volume V, Issue 32, 7 February 1901, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 8 Gisborne Times, Volume V, Issue 32, 7 February 1901, Page 4

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