ON SALE. Ex “ Opotiki from Canterbury direct. pOTATOES, OATS, FLOUR, and other COLONIAL PRODUCE. G. E. READ. JUST RECEIVED, Ex “Pbetty Jane,” A Large Assortment of New Goods. SEWING MACHINES Lamps, Lamps Globes, Chimneys Burners and Wicks Cane and Wood-seat Chairs Folding Chairs with arms Rocking Chairs Children’s High and Low Chairs Looking Glasses Brussels Tapestry Kidder and Felt Carpets Hearth Rugs Oil Cloth for Passage and Rooms Cocoa, China, and Flax Matting Door Mats —all kinds Tables, Washstands Chests of Drawers, &c., Flax Mattresses —all sizes,’ from 8s each Pillows, Bolsters, Palliases, &c., LARGE & TOWNLEY, Cabinet Makers, Gisborne. Gisborne Nursery. FRUIT AND FOREST TREES, PINES AND CEDARS, SHRUBS A FLOWERS, QUICKS, PRIVET, OSAGE ORANGE, Ac., for Hedge.. Also, VEGETABLE & FLOWER SEEDS, W Aim anted, and true to name. A large quantity of BORDER DAISY SETS, —for bale, and now ready for removal. THE above are obtained from the best Blocks in the Colonie., prices of which can be had upon application to the Proprietors, and orders are now solicited to ensure execution during the coming season. BRYANT AND STRONG. ROSELAND STORE. A WHENCE JJIG G I N 8 Begs to announce that he has OPENED A GENERAL STORE, At Roseland, where all Descriptions of GROCERIES, AND A LARGE VARIETY 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. JAMES BLAKE JJEGS to announce to the settlers of Ormond and the surrounding country, that he has Re-Commenced Business as A BOOT AND SHOEMAKER, In His New Pbemibes NEAR TO THE ORMOND HOTEL, —And trusts, by Economy and Good Workmanship to secure the public support it will b. his great desire to merit. MASONIC Liveryl Bait Stables, Gisborne. S. STEVENSON, Proprietor. THE above Stables are unsurpassed in th. district for FIRST-CLASS ACCOMMODATION, Attendance, and Moderate Charges. GOOD PADDOCK ACCOMMODATION Within a quarter of a mile of the Stables. Ladies’ and Gentlemen's SADDLE HORSES ALWAYS ON HIRE, By the Day ob Week. Ar ao, One or Two Horse Buggies for HIRE. Special Messengers always ready for despatch to any part of the country. N.B.—A Night Bell is fixed on the premises, communicating with the Ostler’s room. HAY, CORN, A ND CHAFF FOR SALE.
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Poverty Bay Standard, Volume II, Issue 197, 19 August 1874, Page 3
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382Page 3 Advertisements Column 7 Poverty Bay Standard, Volume II, Issue 197, 19 August 1874, Page 3
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