Business Addresses. } FORBES & SKEET, BriLDEiE, C OXTUACZOBS, UNDERTAKERS, 4c, Ac-. LOWE STREET, GISBORXE. -r-xOOT-3, Sissies, Mouldings, House Blocks, D Timber of ill kinds, Shingles, &e., &<•., always on bind. 1 54 J. Pickersgill’s boabding house, Near the Wharf. HAVING had large additions made to it is now capable of affording SUPERIOR ACCOMMODATION to Weekly or Permanent Boarders. fty An Ordinary daily at 1 o’clock. J. PICKERS GILL, ggj Proprietor. GRAHAM AND CO. Gisbobnb. STOCK AND STATION AGENTS, GENERAL MERCHANTS AND STORE-KEEPERS. ADVANCES made on the most Liberal Terms on the incoming clip of WOOL. Wool and other New Zealand produce purehascd or shipped on consignment to London, New York, or Berlin. 5 G. NASMITH, PRACTICAL WATCH AND CLOCK MAKES, g GISBORNE. ROBERT THELWALL, GISBORNE. . , BUTCHER AND CONTRACTOR. 7 FAMILIES AND SHIPPING SUPPLIED. jj STEELE, ■CABINET MAKER, UPHOLSTERER, rAND Undertaker, gisbobnk. 8 ~ pARNELL & BOYLAN, Storekeepers, Furnishing Ironmongers, Ganeral Importers, 10 GLADStOSB ROAD, GISBORNE. p E L L S , Builder and Contractor, Gisborne. Jobbing Work done on the Premises. All kinds of Timber always on hand. 12 FRED STEVENS, BUILDER AND CONTRACTOR, Wharf Road, 13 GISBOBNB. MARTIN, Buildeb and Contbactob, 14 Gladstone Road. > C. D. BERRY, Buildeb, Architect, and Contbactob 15 GISBOBNB. 0 W. FERRIS, Licensed Inttbpbetbb and Bbokeb Under Native Lands and Land Transfer Acts, At etioaeer, Station, and General Commission Agent, Gisbobnb, Poverty Bay. 34 ketch “ Advance.” Orders received fi r Timber from the Mercury Bay Saw Mills. KvAPILR commercial boarding F ACADEMY. CONDUCTED BY J. A. REARDEN, (Late Professor of English Literature and Mathematics at St. Bernard's College, Gibraltar.) MR. J. A. BEARDEN respectfully announces to the settlers throughout this and the adjoining Provinces that at the termination of the ensuing vacation, he will have had completed extensive additions to his Boarding Establishment in the Coote Road, Napier, and will consequently have accommodation for a few additional Pupil Boarders. From the fact that many of his late Pupils now fill situations in most of the Govermental, Professional, and Commercial Offices of this Province, this alone should be a sufficient guarantee, that to the Pupils who resident his Establishment, there is imparted a thorough Commercial Education. Quarter commences on arrival of pupil. Terms forwarded on application to £ J. A. REARDEN, Napier, Or at the off ee of this paper.
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Poverty Bay Standard, Volume III, Issue 335, 22 December 1875, Page 1
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378Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 Poverty Bay Standard, Volume III, Issue 335, 22 December 1875, Page 1
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