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Hotels. ARGYLL FAMILY HOTEL, (late Blair's) SAMUEL MASON WILSON, Proprietor. SM. W. has much pleasure in announcing • to the public that he is now prepared to supply a want long needed—a first-class Family Hotel where the requirements of visitor* to Gisborne, and boarders, can be efli‘..ently attended to at moderate charges. Attached to the Hotel is a spacious Billiard Room, with one of Aleock s best tables. Pool every evening. Ordinary at 1 p.m. The Stables non' are in charge of a competent groom, so that visitors may depend upon their horses being carefully attended. 8. M. W. being in a position to import direct, his customers mny rely that none but the First Brands in wines and liquors will be offered. In thanking his friends and customers for the support received since catering for them, he begs to assure them that he will endeavor to merit its continuance. SAMUEL MASON WILSON, 188 Argyll Family Hotel, Gisborne. MAKABAKA HOTEL AND STORE. Proprietor : R. M. STEGGALL. THIS well-known Hotel still stands unrivalled for the extent and quality of its accommodation. Centrally situated in the rising locality whence it takes its name, and on Ihe main road from town, it commands at once the attention and patronage of Travellers and Visitors. The grounds adjoining the premises afford excellent and secure pasturagefor Horses and Cattle; and the Store is well stocked with GOODS at Current Town 60 Hates.

TAWH I T I HOTEL, WAIPIRO. THOS. FOX ... Proprietor. GOOD Accommodation for Travellers along the East Coast. Wines and Spirits of the Best Quality. A General Store in connection with the Hotel is now open, where goods of all descriptions can be had at Auckland *,* Prices. %• fg Saddle Horses to be Lad on Hire. 61

WAEEENGA-A-HIKA HOTEL, GEORGE SAUNDERS, PROPRIETOR FTIHIS Hotel is favorably situated at the Junction of the Main Road from Gisborne to Ormond, and the Toanga Road, and offers First-clou Accommodation for Travellers. Secure, well-watered, and grassed Paddocks are attached to the premises. The Hotel will be found replete with the choicest stock of Wines, Beers, and Spirits procurable. 63 WAERENGA-A-HIKA GENERAL STORES. In connection with the above, the Proprietor will continue and extend the General Store business consisting of JJRAPERY, CLOTHING, BOOTS & SHOES, GROCERIES, And Genbbal Mbechandize. As the above are purchased in the Best Homb Markets, On the most advantageous terms, the adververtizer is prepared to supply customers with Goods at Prices equal to those of the Cheapest House in Gisborne. GEORGE SAUNDERS, Waebbnga-a-hika. 64 CHANDOS HOTEL, ORMOND. THIS Commodious Hostelry having lately been enlarged and undergone extensive repairs, is now replete with every comfort and convenience for travellers. «♦, SUITES OF ROOMS FOR FAMILIES AND VISITORS. (3J- GOOD STABLING AND PADDOCK ACCOMMODATION FOR HORSES. JOHN VILLERS, 499 Proprietor. EVENING SCHOOL. EDWIN CLAUDE BOLTON, Master of the Matawhero School, and late of King’s College Dublin, HAS NOW OPENED an EVENING SCHOOL —for such pupils as cannot attend in the day time, —in the SCHOOL HOUSE, Gisborne. Nights of Tuition: WEDNESDAYS, THURSDAYS, and FRIDAYS. Term*, 2s 6d per week each pupil. Two or more pupil* from one family a* per arrangement. 747

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Poverty Bay Standard, Volume III, Issue 324, 13 November 1875, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 Poverty Bay Standard, Volume III, Issue 324, 13 November 1875, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 Poverty Bay Standard, Volume III, Issue 324, 13 November 1875, Page 4

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