LOUIS PIERRE DUGLEAUX gEGS to inform, the inhabitants of Gisborne that on the Ist of next ■he will succeed to the Bakery Business hitherto carried on by Mr. Hy. Fisher,;, and that it will be his study to iherit a Continuance op theib Patbonagb. 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. Wedding Cakes Made to Obdeb. ’■ ’ ‘ ’• .■■ ■' / • Balls, Suppers, aniL Private Parties Supplied on Rcttsopable l'erms. ■■ : I.,■ %• Tea, JSot Pies every Saturday Night, froin ’eight o’clock.
FO< SALE. That Comfqrtabia, substantially • built Dwelling House and Section No. 107, in the Township of Gisborne, recently occupied by Mr. A. F. Hardy. jf not sold hy private contract within three months from'this date, the property will be submitted to Public Auction. For full particulars apply at the Standaßd Office, Gisborne. ~ * A. F. HARDY. Gisborne, May Ip, 1874.
MUSIC HALL, GISBORNE. Scale of Charges:— -i , £ e d “DALLS ... .-. ... 212 6 -D Quadrille Assemblies j Bto 1 p.m. 15 0 Theatrical, for one joight... 22 0 Theatrical, two or more nights consecutively ... 111 6pernight Public Meetings "... ... ,1 1 0 Bazaars, for charitable purposes, two days ... ... 22 0 Rehearsals ... V.. ... 010 6pernight Concerts (local) ■’... ... 22 Opernight N.B. — These charges are payable in advance, and 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 made at the Standabd Office, Gisborne.
” W.'X BEST, DRAPER, HABERDASHER, sc. 4 JN commencing'business begs to inform the Ladies of Gisborne and its vicinity, that Mrs. Best has just refused from the South with a Choice Selection of Straw Goods, Flowers, Feathers & Ornaments, Fur & Silk Trimmings, Infants’, Children’s, and Ladies’ V UNDERCLOTHING, se., Berlin Wool;,,, . Ribbon; & Piece Velvets, ■ ' Laces, ,-o-j Ribbons, And Mantle Cloths, &c., ■ &c., &c., Of Which an, Inspection is Invited. MILLINERY IN- ALL ITS BRANCHES. . 3 Next Doob j o Nasmith’s, Riad, Gisbobnb.
RQSELAND STORE. AW REN-C E IGG I N 8 Begs to has OPENED A GENERAL STORE, At Roseland, eivhere all Descriptions of GROCERIE4»<ANSiA labge vabibty of ’v ■ • (DRAPERY May be obtained at Gisborne Prices. An Extensive’ Consignment of Colonial Manufactured ROOTS —have now arrived, and are being Offered at Prices calculated' to command an immediate sale.
JAMES BLAKE J3EGS to tiiinpunce to the settlers of Ormond and the surrounding country, that he will Shortly Re-Commence Business AS A BOOT AND SHOEMAKER, In His New Pbemises NEAR TO THE ORMOND HOTEL, —And trusts, by Economy and Good Workmanship to secure the public support it will be hia grest desire to mei-it.
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Poverty Bay Standard, Volume II, Issue 186, 11 July 1874, Page 3
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