Gisborne Hotel UNZE. Jennings, PROPRIETOR. MT BEGS to announce that he is • ♦.J • determined to make this old established, and Favorite Hotel the Home of the Working Man, and to this end he will spare no pains, or expense. The Hotel he is confident in asserting is, SECOND TO NONE in the Bay, as regards Comfort and Accommodation. Special attention is directed to the cuisine, and, none but the Best Brands of Wines and Liquors kept on hand, such as Jameson’s Dunville’s and LL, Irish Whiskies, Royal Blend, Lorne and other Scotch Whiskies, Hennessey’s, Martell’s, and other choice Brandies. Wines &c., carefully selected. 263 TO LET. AFTER Saturday next the OFFICES in Gladstone Road, at present in the occupation of Mr. Kentish McLean. Apply to— D. PAGE, 203 Masonic Hotel.
Have You Heard the News THE London P.hotograpic Company, (Next the British Empire Hotel). Are taking Carte de Visites at 5s per fdoz ; 7s 6d per doz. For Three Weeks Only, As we have bought a business, and engaged to open in Auckland next month. Every Sitter will be Presented with a Ticket in a FREE ART UNION. £3O worth of Prizes to be drawn for, before w-e leave Gisborne, as there are only about 50 Tickets left, we should advise all to hurry up. HAVING heard that some Scurrilous Rival has been reporting that our local work will not compare with the specimens we exhibit, which it is insinuated were not done by ourselves. I beg to inform the Public that every Portrait and View exposed in our rooms was taken by myself, and no other, and that I have been in the Photographic Business in Sydnev, Melbourne and New Zealand for 21 years, as can be testified by most of the leading business people of Gisborne. 220 C. 11. MONKTON.
PRELIMINARY NOTICE. A FINE ART AND Industrial EXHIBITION, Will be held during the Month of August 1881. IN AID OF Funds of the Gisborne PUBLIC LIBRARY. List of Exhibits:
Class I—Paintings—Oil and Water—and Photographs. „ 2—Flowers—Wax, Paper, Shell, Wool Leather, &c. ’ „ 3—Pot Plants, Ferns, and Cut Flowers in Vases. ” rinfcs > Lithographs, Etchings Drawings and Illuminations. * „ s—Models of Ships, Houses, Bridges Mechanical, &c. g 8> „ 6—Fancy Carving, Inlaying, Turning and Staining. b „ 7—Shells, Seaweed, Moss, and Pressed Ferns. ” ® Stuffed Animals, Birds, Fish, and Reptiles. „ 9—Fancy Needlework, Card work Beedwork and Woolwork. „ 10—Maori and Foreign Curios. ” 44 Antique Coins, Firearms, and Relics. » 12—Kauri Gum and Greenstone Work Jewellery, Watch and Clock Work' » I 3 —Botanical, Mineral, Zoological Entomological specimens & fossil® „ 14 Astronomical, Philosophical, Surtrical, and Musical Instruments. ” 3 5 ~™ncy Pottery, Antique and Modern China and Glassware ” 18 Local Manufactures, (under supervision of Committee). ™ First and second-class awards of merit will the b ' Bt —' Intending exhibitors are reauestcH munbau to tl.e Hon. SoeXTX iXZI the Ist June, 1881. the name nature „ 5 nU FnrH ° f artl . CleS 1 they wish t 0 exhibit ’ r urther particulars may be obtained r EDWIN WOON, May 3rd, 1881. H ° n ’ Becrc tary. 72
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Poverty Bay Standard, Volume IX, Issue 960, 13 July 1881, Page 1 (Supplement)
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