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ROYAL HOTEL, GISBORNE. J. E.QUINN, ITVEGS to notify the Travelling I’ublio -O' and Besidents of Gisborne that ho has taken over the Management of the above old-established, favorite Hotel, which has been renovated throughout. V e appointments and sanitary arranger' is are firstclass, and the Hotel now o s Excellent Accommodation’ to its patron ALL FHb LIQUORS IPT ARE OR THE REST BRANDS. CHAIIGES MODERATE. J. R. QUINN, Proprietor. Telephone No. 10. MU HE WAT HOTEL. MUREWAI. W. HACKETT

BEGS to notify the Traveling Publiejand Residents of the district that he has entered into possession of tho above Hotel, where ho will be glad to meet his friends. ALL TILE LIQUORS KEPI', ARE OF THE BE SI BRANDS. Good Attendance Good Attanlano CHARGES MODERATE. W. lIACKETT, Proprietor. rjAHE rjnEA JgOOMS. Lowf. Street. MISSES CUFF, HAVING taken over the Premises recently occupied by Mr Noble-Camp- ' bell, in Lowe Street, havo opened tho samo as Refreshment Rooms. FISH & MEAT LUNCHEON, AFTERNOON TEA, SWEETS & FRUIT Oten : 10.30 am.to G p.m.; Saturdays, 10.30 a.m. to 10.30 p.m Note the Address: “THE GEISHA,” Lowe Street.

GISBORNE Engineering and Cycle Works. LOWE STREET. JAMES BROWN is prepared to undertake all kinds of NEW and REPAIR work in ENGINEERING, BOILERMAKING and BLACKSMITHING. Having been appointed local agent for the Austral Cyolo Agency, I am now showing the following up-to-date English-made BICYCLES (ladies and gents)—Humbers, Swifts, Ariels, Singers, and Triumphs; also the colonial-made Atalanta. I am now making Bicycles (the Colonial) in the manufacture of which nothing but the very best of English part 3 and material is used. This enables anyone wanting a bicycle to get one specially suited to their requirements. Please call and inspect these bioyoles before purchasing elsewhere. All kinds of Bicycle Ropairs, Brazing, Enamelling, Platiug, etc., done on the premises (by Specialist). BICYCLES ON HIRE. JAM.ES bbown, Engineer & Machinery Agent, Lowe Street.

G. GOLDSWORTHY & CO., FUNERAL DIRECTORS AND EMBALMERS, GREY STREET, Gisborne. BTiUNERALS furnished in the most JD Economical or Elaborate manner. EASONABLE CHARGES AND TERMS. G. GOLDSWORTHY was for many years in the Sydney firm of Messrs Charles Kinsella and Co., from whom ho has excellent testimonials. Country Orders Receive Prompt Attention. Uader'tho Patronage of His Exoellency the Governor, the Earl of Ranfurly, And The Hon. R. J. Seddon, Premier of New Zealand. gpotikThotel, OPOTIKI. THE undersigned begs to jnotify that he has purchased a lease of,the well-known and commodious hostelry known as THE OPOTIKI HOTEL, which possesses every convenience for the travelling publio. THE BEDROOMS Are Large, Airy, Clean, and Comfortablyfurnished—second to none on the East Coast. DINING-ROOM. The Cuisine is under the management of Mrs Martin. THE BAR

Is -well-fitted, commodious, and contains all the Best Brands of Wines and Spirits ; also, Hancock and Co.’s XXXX Ale on draught. THE BILLIAKD ROOM Has one of Wright’s Best Tables, in excellent order, well-fitted and lighted. COMMERCIAL AND SAMPLE ROOMS And every convenience for Commercial travellers. Buggies and Horses on Hire. Good Stabling Accommodation. C. A. MARTIN, Phopbietob. N.B.—Telegrams, etc., punctually attended

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Gisborne Times, Volume VI, Issue 266, 19 November 1901, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 6 Gisborne Times, Volume VI, Issue 266, 19 November 1901, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 6 Gisborne Times, Volume VI, Issue 266, 19 November 1901, Page 4

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