LOUIS PIERRE DUGLEAUX gEGS to inform the 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 .; ' CoNTINUANOB of theib Patbonacie. L.P.D. takes this opportunity of intimating that he is making arrangements for shortly Opening up the .CONFECTIONERY Branchqf the Trade, in the shop adjoining Captain.Read’s.Btore. , ♦S ••• , neu<;.-. ' — Wedding Cakes Made to Obdbb. •-II- ; :•- > : Bails, Suppers, knd Private Parties Supplied :■■■> Reasonable Terms. ■ • ’, -)q ; ■ idi iiut;■.V'' and Hot Pies every Saturday Night, front eight o’clock. - . ■ 'A. r.-, , .
~ ■ >\ i ,<1 I ■. -> FO R SALE, f—■ . • THAT Comfortable, substantially • built ‘ Dwelling House and Section No. 107, in the Township ofGisborne, recently occupied by Mr. A-F. jj>rdy. If not sold by private contract within three months from this dajte, the property will be subnrit.tbd to Public Auction. For full apply at the Standard Office, iGisborne. d . - ' J A. F. HARDY. , Gisborne, May 13,1874.
EDWIN L. JONES ; gEGS to inform the settlers of , Matawhero and surrounding Districts that he has opened : A GENERAL STORE in connection with and adjoining the Royal Oak Hotel, where his Custoiners will find everything they desire, And 'At ’Gisbobne Rates !!!
MUSIC HALL, GISBORNE. Scale, qf Charges .— ' ' •, £ s d TJALLS 2 12 6 QUadriUaAßsemblies 8 tol ; p.m.,ai:x ti ...... 15 0 Theatrical, forjjne night... 22 0 Theatrical, or more nights consecutively ... 11l 6 per night Public Meetings ... ... 1 1 0 Bazaarsfor charitable purposes, twodays ... ... 22 0 Rehearsals " ... ...' 0 10 6 per night Concerts (local) ... ... 22 0 per night ■ j JT.-B. —These,charges are payable in advance, and include Lighting and use of Piano. Special arrangements will be made for any lerigtheried of the building. Applications’ lor renting the Music Hall to be made at the Standabd Office, Gisborne.
W. T. BEST, HABERDASHER, f c. JN commencing business begs to inform the Ladies of Giiftiorne and its vicinity, that Mrs. Best has jusf, returned from the South with a Choice Selection of Strtw Gobds,' Flbwers, Feathers & Ornaments, ,-iw . Fqr & Silk Trimmings, . Infant;’, Children’s, and Ladies’ •••iuNIMEB, CL 0 THING, fe., I .fell"' —T— ■ Berlin Wool, Ribbon A Piece Velvets, : L 1 ,?n ,T Fringes, Laces, ojj i idniz "s ßibbons, ' Mantle Cloths, . &e., r ’ &G*, &C. f Of X'U Inspection is Invited. ><! ’ • MILLINER? IN ALL ITS BRANCHES. ■ eli NeXT Doob io Nasmith’s, Gladstone R-iad, Gisbobne.
ROSELAND STORE. A WREN GE JJIG G I N S Begs to announce that he has OPENED A GENERAL STORE, At Roseland, where all Descriptions of GROCERIES, AND A LABGE VABIETY OF DRAPERY May be obtained at Gisborne Prices. An Extensive Consignment of Colonial Manufactured BOOTS —have now arrived, and are being Offered at Prices calculated to command an immediate sale. -
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Poverty Bay Standard, Volume II, Issue 185, 8 July 1874, Page 3
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