M. G. NASMITH, Watchmaker and Jeweller, BEGS to thank the Public for their past liberal patronage, and also to notify that pending, and during alterations to his Shop Front, he is— SELLING HIS UNRIVALLED STOCK —OF—WATCHES, CLOCKS, GOLD & SILVER ORNAMENTS, Electbo-Platewabe, &c., &c., at— COST PRICE I As he is making room for a large consignment of ,NEW GOODS direct from THE HOME MARKETS. 222 J. James, (Late in the employ of A. J. Cooper.) BEGS to inform the Public of Gisborne and surrounding district, that he has taken those Premises in Gladstone Road (opposite Mr E. BURCH’S,) where he will carry on the business of — BOOT AND SHOEMAKER. J. JAMES hopes by giving all his time to please his customers, to merit a share of Public patronage. Boots and Shoes made to order on the Premises. A Large Stock of Ladies’, Maids’, Children’s, and Men’s READY-MADE BOOTS & SHOES, expected shortly from the best manufacturers in New Zealand. 226 W. DOWDEN, AUCTIONEER LAND AND COMMISION AGENT. 161, Queen-street, Auckland. Consignments of Fruit and other Produce promptly attended to. 223 mail’delivery; EDWARD WALKER begs to announce to the Public that ho has taken over the Overland Mail Contract, between Gisborne and Awanui from this date. All Parcels or Letters entrusted to his care will receive aery attention. £JLARK AND AGRICULTURAL SEEDSMEN Queen-street, Auckland. Importers of Manures & Fertilizers, Fencing Wire, Corrugated Iron Ac., always on Sale Choice Clover Seeds. Rye Grass, Cocksfoot &c., &c. 217 ROMAN CATHOLIC CHURCH, GISBO R N E . A CONVERSAZIONE and GIFT AUCTION, in aid of the funds of the above Church will be held on ths 17th of March— St. PATRICK’S DAY—at the MASONIC HALL. By Order— XV. O’EYAN, 219 Hon. Sec. Harries & Lincoln, BUILDERS & GENERAL CONTRACTORS. “FTTAVING taken those premises lately in the occupation of Messrs WARREN & CO., are prepared to undertake the erection of New Buildings, alterations, Ac., &o. Repairs done on the shortest NOTICE. Entrance to Workshop : Next Messrs Parnell and Boylan’s Ironmongery Establishment, Gladstone Road. 137 Eg CAB STAND. ON and after this date a CAB will be on the Licensed Stand opposite the Albion Club Stables, from 8 a.ra. to 6 p.m., and after that hour, if required, to run within the Borough at all hours. SCALE OF CHARGES: b. d. From the Stand to the Settlers’ Hotel 0 6 Return 0 9 Past the Settlers' Hotel, within the Borough 1 0 Return 1 6 Single or Double Tickets can be obtained for one month, at reduced rates. A pply— S M. WILSON, 34 Albion Club Stables. Albion Hotel. NAPIER. IV. STO C K BEGS to inform his friends that he lias taken the above Hotel, and trusts, by civility and attention to the wants of customers, to merit a share of their support. Billiard-room, Bath-rooms, and comfortable Parlors and every convenience, combined with cleanliness and moderate charges. English and Colonial Ale on Draught. Poverty Bay Standard and all Sporting News Filed. Booking Office for the Taupo Ccach. 182
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Poverty Bay Standard, Volume X, Issue 1047, 11 March 1882, Page 3
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