LOUIS PIERRE DUGLEAUX gEGS to inform tlie inhabitants of Gisborne that on the Ist of June next he will succeed •to the,Bakery Business hitherto carried on by Mr. Hy. Fisher ; .and that it will be .his study to merit, a ' . Continuance of their Patronage. L.P.D. takes this opportunity of intimating that he is making arrangements for shortly Opening up the CONFECTIONERY Branch of the Trade, in the shop adjoining Captain Read’s Store. Wedd'ing Oakes Made to Ordeb. Balls, Suppersj and Private Parties Supplied on Reasonable Terms. * # * Tea, Coffee, and Hot Pies every Saturday Night, from eight o’clock.
FOR SALE. THAT Comfortable, substantially - built Dwelling House • and Section No. 107, in the Township of Gisbbrne, recently occupied by Mr. A. F. Hardy. If not sold by private contract within three months from this date, the property will be submitted to Public Auction. For full particulars apply at the Standard Office, Gisborne. .« A. F. HARDY. Gisborne, May 13, 1874.
EDWIN L: JONES gEGS to inform the settlers of Matawhoro and surrounding Districts that he has opened A GENERAL STORE in connection with and adj'oining the Roya£ Oak Hotel, where his Customers will find everything they . desire. And at Gisborne Rates !!!
MUSIC HALL, GISBORNE. Scale qf Charges :— £ s d "DALLS 2 12 6 - -*-* Quadrille Assemblies Bto 1 p’.m. 1 5 0 Theatrical, for one night,., 22 0 Thfeut-vieal, two -or more nights consecutively ... 1 11 6 per night Public Meetings 1 1 0 Bazaars, for charitable purposes, two days .... ... 22 0 /Rehearsal's.- w; g ... ... 010 6 per night Concerts (local)- ; 22 0 per night A.jß.—These charg'es are payable in advance, arid include Lighting and use of Piano. Special arrangements will be made for any lengthened occupation of the building. Applications for renting the Music Hall to be inade at the StXNPABD Office, Gisborne.
W. T. BEST, DRARER, HABERDASHER, fc. IN commencing business begs to inform the Ladies of Gisborne and its vicinity, that Mrs. Best has just returned; from the South with a Choice Selection of > Straw Goods, > Flowers, Feathers & Ornaments, / Fur & Silk Trimmings, Infants’, Children’s,, and Ladies’ *#• UNDER CL OTHIN G, se., *»* Berlin Wool, ' Ribbon & Piece Velvets, Fringes, Laces, . . Ribbons, And Mant-lb Cloths, Ac., Ac., Ac., Of Which an is Invited. MILLINERY IN ALL ITS BRANCHES. Next Door to Nasmith’s, Gladstone Riad, Gisborne.
J) UN CAN McMILLAN, Blacksmith and Farrieb, Ormond; Begs to notify that he has taken over the ABOVE BUSINESS hitherto carried on by. Mr. John Dick at Ormond, and hopes to receive a fair share of public support. *** All Orders punctually attended to.
STEAM SAW MILLS, Makaubi Bush. SAWN TIMBER taken from the end of tramway on the Main toad, per 100 ft., 9 S . 6d. Delivered in a radius of 5 miles from ),, A , the Mill j 118 - Od. P. T. and G. Timber,'at tramway, 13s. Od. >, » » Delivered ... Ila. 6d. WILLIAM KING, Proprietor.
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Poverty Bay Standard, Volume II, Issue 184, 4 July 1874, Page 3
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