“ WHEN THE DUKE COMES TO POVERTY BAY” HE IS BOUND TO CAUL On GEORGE SMITH, HAIRDRESSER & TOBACCONIST. Gladstone Road. EXCELSIOR BOOT DEPOT. WM. BIRCH, bootmaker, TSTISHES to thank his numerous friends T t and patrons for the liberal support accorded to him during the last twelvo vears, and to inform them that ho has LARGE SUPPLIES NOW ARRIVING, And wishes to call special attention to his New Stock of MEN’S BOOTS, especially Watertights and Chrome Boots. Also, — Ladies’ and Gents’ American Boots, Which cannot be surpassed by any house in New Zealand for the price. We have some Good Special Bargains in LADIES’ BOOTS AND SHOES, FOR CASH. QUINN’S VICTORIA STABLES. PEEL STREET. THE Proprietor’s long connection with tho Livory Stable Businoss in Orisborne warrants his soliciting a fair share of the Patronage of the Giaborne Travelling Public. Orders plaoed with . v, * ‘ _ rGc cive most oareful 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 are run on up-to-date lines. Grooms are in attendance at the stables at all hours for the convenience of country customers. A numbor of comfortable and easyrunning vehicles for hire at moderate rates; also, first-class hacks. Charges : Feed, Is; Stand, 6d. Good paddocking at moderate rates, trial solicited. Satisfaction guaranteed. T. QUINN, Proprietor, Victoria Stables. REMEMBER 1 1 REMEMBER!I REMEMBER!! That for a FIRST-GLASS PHOTOGRAPH JOHN ROBB CANNOT BE BEATEN. A visit to his Studio in Gladstone Iload will satisfy the most exacting. THIS IS A FACT ! SPECIALTIES— Artistic Studies, Enlargements, Picnio Parties, Children’s Portraiture, and Group A TRIAL CONFIDENTLY SOLICITED JOHN ROBB, Gladstone Itoad. WANTED KNOWN. WANTED KNOWN—That MAX’j AND CO., Builders and Contractors, Keep a FIRST-CLASS SHIPWRIGH Also, A BOATBUILDER. WANTED KNOWN. WANTED KNOWN —That MAXI AND CO., Are doing JOINERY At LESS THAN AUCKLAND PRICEI For CASH. w WANTED KNOWN. "ANTED' KNOWN —That MAX' 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 ovory attention. A FIRST-CLASS TABLE, under tho personal supervision of Mas Steele, will bo maintained. To meet the wishes of country patrons Dinner will be served at I o’clock on Saturdays. EXCELLENT ACCOMMODATION FOR 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, tse* Conveyance meets all Steamers. ALBION CLUB HOTEL. Telephone No. 42. BRITISH EMPIRE STABLES. Entrances: By Empire Hotel & Firebel HAVING taken over the above well-know 0 Stables, I beg to notify to the Publi 0 generally that these Stables having been recently Re-built, are now without exception the most commodious and complete stables in this district. The accommodation for Horses and Vehicles is so arranged that they are substantially protected from all weathers. Incandescent lights are erected throughout the Stables, which benefit thenight-travelling public will appreciate. ° Late travellers will be attended to at all hours. No pains will be spared in making the patrons of this establishment pleased with their visit, and one call will convince them of the superiority over all other stables in the district. Charges equal to any in town. Paddocking at moderate rates. D. MCKENZIE, Proprietor.
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Gisborne Times, Volume V, Issue 40, 16 February 1901, Page 4
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