THE LAW OF NATURE IS HEALTH!I ! fTI HE undersigned is prepared to supply the inhabitants of Gisborne and the surrounding neighbourhood, with the purest of BREAD ; and togwarraiit it to keep sweet for FOURTEEN DAYS. He will also supply the same in any part of the town or country with the strictest of punctuality, at his reduced price of TENPENCE the four pound loaf. N.B.—Schools, picnic parties, &e., will find the EXCELSIOR BAKERY the cheapest house in the trade for supplying pastry and small goods of all description. English and Scotch SHORT BREAD made. 762 G. TRIMMER. A TREAT 808 CH R I 8 T M A S ! 100 Rich Christmas cakes, varying in size and value, to be drawn for at the EXCELSIOR BAKERY, ON THURS DA Y, DECEMBER 23. Tickets 4s each. All prizes—no blanks. Further particulars in future advertisement. Tickets to be had of Mr. Higgins, Makaraka, and of G. TRIMMER, 745 Excelsior Bakery.
ROSELAND Nursery Gardens, AND PLEASURE GROUNDS. THE Undersigned begs to announce his intention of throwing open his extensive grounds at Makaraka, on and after SUNDAY, 21s t NOVEMBER NEXT, for the reception of visitors. THE ROSELAND GARDENS Have long been noted as the most delightfu and attractive place of recreation in Poverty Bay ; and the proprietor is determined to spare no expense in providing for the comfort and pleasure of those who may favor him with a visit. The grounds have been tastefully laid out, and are now under extensive alterations and improvements; while they form a picturesquely retired spot for PICNIC & EXCURSION PARTIES in quest of change from the dust and heat of the town, from which they can be reached either by road or river. Amongst other attractions provision is being made for CROQUET, SWINGS, SHOWER AND PLUNGE BATHS; While FRUIT of all kinds in season, STRAWBERRIES AND CREAM, and HONEY fresh from tho hive, will be provided at reasonable charges. ggS” Admission to the grounds—Adults, Gd each; Children under 12, with their Parents, FREE. 737 THOMAS U’REN. Hugh McCaffery, SADDLE & HARNESS MAKER, BEGS to inform the settlers of Poverty Bay that he has succeeded to the business lately carried on by Mr M. Hall as a Saddle and Harness Maker, in Gladstone road, Gisborne. H.McC., having had a large experience in this branch of trade, feels confident that while nothing shall be wanting on his part to give his customers satisfaction, the pjiblic will give him the support it will be his cadeavoi’ to nperit. 729 HUGH McCAFFERY. mHE Undersigned, having retired from the J- business which he has hitherto carried on in Gisborne, as a Saddle and Harness Maker, begs to acknowledge the patronage he has received by returning his sincere thanks to his friends, and the public generally, who have given him their support; and trusts that the same will be continued to his successor Mr Hugh McCaffrey. 730 M. HALL. POVERTY BAY AGRICULTURAL AND PASTORAL SOCIETY. A LL MEMBERS who have neglected to pay their Subscriptions for the current year, are requested to forward the same to the Secretary without further delay. F. DUFAUR, Secretary.
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Poverty Bay Standard, Volume III, Issue 326, 20 November 1875, Page 3
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518Page 3 Advertisements Column 5 Poverty Bay Standard, Volume III, Issue 326, 20 November 1875, Page 3
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