Miscellaneous. GISBORNE FURNISHING WAREHOUSE. THE CHEAPEST HOUSE IN Gisbobne fob FURNISHING. Goods Now in Stock: 2Q cheffon iers Chests of Drawers 30 Dozen Cane and Wood scat Chairs Rocking Chairs, Arm Chairs Easy Chairs, Couches Tables, Oval, Round, and Dining Drawing Tables, Looking Glasses Washstands, Toilet Sets Iron and Wood Bedsteads Spring, Hair, and Flax Mattrasses Feather Pillows, Bolsters, Pal liases Blankets, Counterpanes, loiieL Covers Finlay Sheeting, Turkish Towels Chintzes, Creetoonces Table Cloths, Luce and Muslin Curtains CARPETS’, CARPETS, CARPETS, Brussels, Tupesty, Kidder and Felt Cocoa, China, and Flax Malting Oil Cloth, for Passage, fend Rooms Door Mats, Hearth Rugs Glass, China, Lumps. THE LARGEST AND CHEAPEST STOCK IN GISBOKxNE. LARGE A iUVVNLEY, 4.9 CABINETMAKERS.
Wanted Known, THAT Recreation and Amusement For the Million iS to bo found, in the B1?ST AMERICAN BOWLING SALOON in the colony between the Masonic Hotel and Lho .Siandakd office, Gisborne. This truly cosmopolitan, health-preserving, bile-consuming, mirth-provoking game, is patronised by all, the saloon being crowded day and night with eager competitors. Guarantee : Civility and Attention. Motto : Live, and let Live. Principles . Cush before Credit. Conditions : One bhiiiing a Game. VirATRFGLNA. 684 PAGE & CO. messbs THE L WALL & DUGdEA UX BEG to intimate that they have entered into partnership, as Family and General Butciiers, in Gisborne. The butchering establishment at the corner of Bead s Quay, will be carried on as usual ; where no effort will be spared to maintain its reputation for supplying first-rate meat at the usual low rates. A branch shop is opened next’to Mr W. Adair’s where a good supply of first quality Pork Meat and {Sausages, will always be found.The General Confectionery and Small Goods department will also be found replete with every delicacy. Fancy Goods Made to Obder. Dinners, Balls, Wedding Breakfasts, Evening Parties, and Picnics supplied in the most recherche style, and on economical terms, under the personal superintendence of Mr Dugleaux. THELWALL & DUGLEAUX. 66c SHEEPR4JN for lease. Pukstiti SITUATED at Tokomaru, East Coast, and containing 7469 acres ; lately awarded by the Native Lands Court to 163 granleos. The quality of the land is open and good, being mixed Timber, Fern, and Grass, situated within li miles from the Uoast, and easy of access. Land will be lei (o the highest bidder; no rcst-rval ion in the Lease. For further particulars apply to HOHAEA TE WE KA, Tokomaru, Or to CAPTAIN PORTER, 888 Gisborne. VI RS MABERLY and Mrs Welch purUvA p OS e opening a DAY and BOARDING SCHOOL, on Monday, September 11th. Terms on application. Evening Classes on Monday, Wednesday, and Friday. juvenile Dancing Class, on Saturday, from 3 to 5 o clock* Palmerston Road, August 29th. 941 NOTICE. fjOISON will be laid upon my Kun A at Tologa Bay, from this date. ANDKEW REEVES, May 11. 1876.
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Poverty Bay Standard, Volume III, Issue 401, 20 September 1876, Page 1
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462Page 1 Advertisements Column 4 Poverty Bay Standard, Volume III, Issue 401, 20 September 1876, Page 1
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