POISON. -iktOTlCE.—From and after this date poison will be laid on my land at Makaruka, and all other lands in my occupation. H. J. ÜBEN. LOUIS PIERRE DUGLEAUX, FANCY BREAD and BISCUIT BAKER, Gladstone-uoad, Adjoining Read’s Store, and Peel street, Gisborne. BALLS, DINNERS, SUPPERS, and Private Parties supplied on reasonable terms. TVedding and other Cakes made to Order. Confectionery in all its Branches. * # * Tea and Coffer Refreshments daily, from 12 to 2 p.m. CAFE k REFRESHMENT ROOMS, GISBORNE. TTIF undersigned begs to inform the inhabitant* of Poverty Bay and the surrounding districts, that be intends shortly TO OPEN A CAFE AND RESTAURANT, Adjoining the Argyll Hotel. Meals will be served at all hours, from 6.30 a.m.» to 11 p.m. Families supplied with Fruit and Vegetables of every description, smoked Mullet, on the Most Reasonable Terms Oysters dressed, and all the Delicacies Of the season always on hand. Gentlemen are invited to (five a call. T. 11. P. ROCHFORT, PttOPRIETOR. MUSIC HALL. r THIE Undersigned beg to announce to their 4- 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, Bazaars, Meetings, &c., on Reasonable Terms. 'The stage ha? been considerably enlarged, and the scenery renovated at a great expense. Commodious Dressing Rooms. Attendance Provided if Required. Special arrangements made for lengthened occupation of thf Building. BARSDELL & STEVENSON, Lessees. ROSELAND STORE. BOOT AND SHOE ESTABLISHMENT William Higgins FT AS much pleasure in informing the in- ■■* habitants of Makaraka 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 (hut may be required. Superior Workmanship. I Fit guaranteed. No Advance on Gisborne Prices. A Large and Well-selected STOCK of ENGLISH and COLONIAL Bcudy-made BOOTS always on hand. Come and Judge for Yourselves. Gisborne Nursery. FRUIT AND FOREST TREES, PINES AND CEDARS, SHRUBS & FLOWERS, QUICKS, PRIVET, OSAGE ORANGE, &c., for Hedges. Also, VEGETABLE & FLOWER SEEDS, Warranted, and true to name. A large quantity of BORDER DAISY SETS, —for sale, and now ready for removal. tpHE above arc obtained from the brat " stocks in the Colonics, price, of which can be had upon application to the Proprietors. and order, are now srdicitod to ensure execution during the coming season. BRYANT AND STRONG. JAMES BLAKE r) EGS to announce to the settlers of Ormnn<f and the surrounding country, that he has Re-Commenced Business AS A BOOT AND SHOEMAKER, In His New Pkemues NEAR TO THE ORMOND HOTEL, —And trusts, by Economy and Good Workmanship to secure (be public siipjx»rt it will be his great desire to niciit.
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Poverty Bay Standard, Volume II, Issue 205, 16 September 1874, Page 3
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451Page 3 Advertisements Column 6 Poverty Bay Standard, Volume II, Issue 205, 16 September 1874, Page 3
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