FANCY GOODS F ANCY GOODS IN GREAT VARIETY At THE BEEHIVE, .GLADSTONE ROAD. CALL AND SEE our NEW SHIPMENTS, Just Opened up. SOMETHING SPECIAL Offered in the way of SILK AND SATIN TABLECENTRES AND CUSHIONS TRAY-CLOTHS TOILET NOVELTIES LACE D'OYLEYS From Sixpence upwards, to clear. Ladies’Toilet Requisites, Hair Frames, and other Toilet Requisites. A Large Assortment of SHEET MUSIC at 2d a piece, and ALBUMS from 4d each. LATEST BOOKS AND. PERIODS .CALS. THE BEEHIVE, GLADSTONE ROAD. HOOK COUNTY FURNITURE WAREHOUSE. '.EBiaclished 1873.) much pleasure In announcing the ■ Arrival of the following :
Ex EANGATIBA. —I have just opened up 6 Caeca and 4 Bales, containing Bedsteads, Fenders, Fender Knobs and Fire Irons to Matoh. These have come direct from the makers Birmingham, and will be found to be Cheap and ol Good Value. Ex PAFABOA.—I have to Arrive, 9 Cases irom the Potteries, Stoke-on-Trent, containing Tea Sets, Dinner Sets, Jugs, Vases, Bowls, Toilet Sets, eta., all of the Latest Designs and Patterns. This shipment wil 1 be found to bo a very fine assortment, and well worth a visit. I AM ALSO SELLING: PlANOS—Hirsohfeld and Wagner at a Beasonable Figure. LINOLEUMS—OI every Size and Variety. OOBK CABPETS, Oil Cloth, Passage Cloth. SEWING MACHINES - -Werthelm, Hand, £6 6s. Worthsim Troadie Maohino, lrom £9 10s. QO-PABTS, Etc., Etc. J. TOWNLEY. As Agent lor the NOBTHEBN INBUBANCE, I am prepared to take Fire B ks a Lowest Bates.
.THE MOST POPULAR HOTEL IE TOWN —ls the—! ALBION HOTEL, fi LAD.ST 0. N E ROAD. THIS well-known Establishment, having been Redecorated and Refurnished throughout, oflers Firstclass Accommodation to the travelling Public. The Hotel is most centrally; situated, and visitors are assured of (very attention. SUPERIOR CUISINE AND. WINES. Special Arrangements made for Families. A Brake meets each Boat. F. FBANCIS, PROPRIETOR, Telephone A 3.
UNEQUALLED I WARD & CO.’S CHAMFAGHE ALES At all IIBADIHQ OIDDB AND HOTELS. Have no other ALE while you oan get TTAED’S.
SHOEING FORGE. (Next “ TIMES ” OFFICE), FEEL STREET, GISBORNE. J THOMSON, late of Patutahi, • respectfully begs to notify the public of Gisborne and East Coast Districts that he has taken over tne old-established Blacksmithing and Shoeing business of T. Bell, in Peei street (next “ Times ” Office), and hopes by careful attention 10 ensure a fair share of public support. SHOEING AND GENERAL SMITHING At the Most Reasonable Rates. A TRIAL SOLICITED. THOMSON’S SHOEING FORGE (Next “ Times ” Office), PEEL STREET, GISBORNE.
GEO, GOLDSWORTHY. UNDERTAKER AND EMBALMER UNDERTAKER AND EMBALMER N OTIFIES the Public that he is in a position to conduct and carry out JJIUNEBALS, in Town and Country. Telephone No. 233.
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Gisborne Times, Volume X, Issue 1001, 21 September 1903, Page 1
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