POISON. -ivyOTICE. —From and after Illi, date poison -A w jH be laid on my land at Mukaraka, and all other lands in my occupation. H. J. UREN. LOUIS PIERRE DUGLEAUX, FANCY BREAD and BISCUIT BAKER, Gladstone-road, Adjoining Read’s Store, and Peel street, Gisborne. BALLS, DINNERS, SUPPERS, and Private Parties supplied on reasonable terms. Wedding and other Cakes made to Order. Confectionery in all its Branches. * # * Tea and Coffee Refreshments daily, from 12 to 2 p.m. CAFE & REFRESHMENT ROOMS, GISBORNE. THE undersigned begs to inform the inhabitants of Poverty Bay and the surrounding districts, that he intends shortly TO OPEN A CAFE AND RESTAURANT, Adjoining the Argyll Hotel. Meals will bo served at all hours, from 6.30 a.m., to 11 p.m. Families supplied with Fruit and Vegetables of every description, smoked Mullet, Ao., on the Must Reasonable Terms. Oysters dressed, and all the Delicacies of the season always on hand. Gentlemen are inrit-ed to give a call. T. H. P. BOCHFORT, PROPRIETOR. MUSIC HALL. riIHE Undersigned begin announce to their *- friends and the public that they have Leased the Gisborne Music Hall from the Proprietor ; and are now prepared to let the Building for Public Entertainments, Bazaabs, Meetings, &«., On Reasonable Tonus. The stage has been considerably enlarged, and the scbnbbx renovated al a great » expense. Commodious Dressing Rooms. Attendance Provided if Reqvibed. Special arrangements matte for lengthened occupation of the Jduilding. BARSDELL A STEVENSON, Lessees. . ’ ROSELAND STORE. BOOT AND SHOE ESTABLISHMENT William Higgins HAS much pleasure in informing the inhabitants of Makamka and the Surrounding Districts that, with the facilities now afforded to him, he is prepared to execute ORDERS in a workmanlike manner, for Ladies’ and Gentlemen’s BOOTS df SHOES In ANY style that may be required. Superior Workmanship. Fit guaranteed. No Advance on Ghborne Pricet. A Large and Well-selected STOCK of ENGLISH and COLONIAL Ready-made BOOTS always on hand. Come and Judge for Yourrelves. Gisborne Nursery. FRUIT AND FOREST TREES, PINES AND CEDARS, SHRUBS 4 FLOWERS, QUICKS, PRIVET, OSAGE ORANGE, &c., for Hodge. Also, VEGETABLE & FLOWER SEEDS, W abkantkd, and true to name. A large quantity of BORDER DAISY SETS, —for sale, and now ready for bbmoval. IJIHE above are obtained from the best U stocks in the Colonies, prices of whi< h can be had upon application to the Proprietors, and orders are now solicited to ensure execution during the coming season. BRYANT AND STRONG. JAMES BLAKE 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 Premises NEAR TO THE ORMOND HOTEL, —And trusts, by Economy and Good Workmanship to secure the public support it will ba his great desire to met it.
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Poverty Bay Standard, Volume II, Issue 204, 12 September 1874, Page 3
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451Page 3 Advertisements Column 6 Poverty Bay Standard, Volume II, Issue 204, 12 September 1874, Page 3
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