j CENTRAL BAKERY. I Henry fisher! announces that having commenced j business in those Central Premises in Glad- [ stone Rond, he is now enabled to produce j Magnificent Bread, Confectionery, Pies of | every description, Tartlote, &o„ of the first I quality. ! Order? for het Pies for Suppers promptly ! atteudUd id. No pains op extionsS will be spafisd. to i fender this Bakery the BEST IN TOWN- i K 24. I ~ CARTING! CARTING ! "T” j s. dolSman TJEGS to anuonnee that ho is di all tirripb X> prepared to Remove Furniture iu Spring Vans. General Carting done on the shortest notice i in TtJ-wn «if Country. Goods arriving by the Steamers punotniiiij attended to. Gravel from the Beach supplied on most j Reasonable Terms, , “WILLIAM KING ®TVTOTIFiES that he i -LN has again fe- ■ buitied his old business I as SaW Miller. All old. customers Will be j dealt with in a most liberal spirit. Mr King has purchased the plant lately owned by Mr C. D. Berry, add also acquired large bush interests in Poverty Bay, h’e .bah siipply timber to suit customers, and asks the public to support him. All orders should be sent to Makaitrl for i the present. 305 WILLIAM KING, i Gisborne Photographic , STUDIO! C- P- BROWNE, i HAVING secured the services of i : First-class RE-TOUCHER AND COLORIST, is prepared to execute work in the best and , latest style, and on the shortest ; notice. AU Photographs taken by the Instantaneous ' Process. 350 BUSINESS NOTICE. 6. MAMS3WSON BEGS to intimate that lib has started business iu those oonvonlolit premises in LoWS StSBSST, next to the I’ubUc Officve aud Library, under this stylo of G. MATTHEVVSON & CO., AS WholCJAlo Wise 8s Spirit Morohants &C, We have, duty paid and In bond, a new and amjflo stock of ths best brands of Wines and Spirits of every description, English Ales, Stout, Cigars, &c., &0., and wo are determined to keep the best of everything to supply the trade and private families. 289 Just to Hand And Now on View. ■' The largest and beat assorted Stock of New Goode, direct horn London, Ex B.a. Doric. .
TWO BALES OF PAPERHANGINGS, Choice Patterns for 1883. Several Cases of NEW BEDSTEADS, Good Value offered ut Low Prices THE NEW WIRE-WOVE MATIRASS, New Patterns in Brussels and Tapestry Carpets, Wool Hearth Rngs, Axminster Bugs and Door Mats, New Patterns in Cretonnes — 100 patterns to select from, Lace Curtains, Vallance Net, Lace Sambrequins, Curtain Tassels, Table Covers —all sorts, new Toilet Glasses, Pier Glasses, &c. Toilet Quilts, Blankets, Sheets and Counterpanes, New China Mattings, Scarbro Trunks, Leather Portmanteaus and Japanned Bonnet Boxes, new Blind Hollands with the new Spring Koller. FURNITURE DEPARTMENT. Austrian, Rocking, Dining, and Folding Chairs. Child’s small Austiian Chairs. Agents for THE DAVIS AND WERTHEIM Sewing Machines, Sold at 2s 6d Per Week. 2,000,000 of these machines now in use, and giving universal satisfaction. PIANOS IN STOCK By the best Makers, and to be sold on the DEFERRED PAYMENT SYSTEM. Large I Townley, 361
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Poverty Bay Standard, Volume I, Issue 11, 20 November 1883, Page 1
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