ETOTEL IS THE MOST COMFORTABLE L IN THE COLONY. 'EKNMENr BUILDINGS, GISBORNE. THE STABLES Arc trader the personal supervision of the Proprieto SADDLE HORSFS ANn BUGGIES AT ALL HOURS. LARGE FIVE-HORSE BREAK Equipped for Picnic Parties at an hour's notice CONVEYANCES AWAITING THE ARRIVAL 01? EVERY STEAMER. OPEN AND CLOSE CARRIAGES. AN EXPERIENCED GROOM IN ATTENDANCE DAY AND NIGHT. POSITION ONRIVALLED. "ta | JQRESSMAKING ! DRESSMAKING ! j T. B. ROBSON'S DRESSMAKING ESTABLISHMENT, PONSONBY, Under the Management of MISS FRIEND, Lately arrived from England, and bad Large- Ex pcrionce. STYLE, FIT, AND ECONOMY OUR MOTTO. LADIES' OWN MATERIALS CAREFULLY AND EXPEDITIOUSLY MADE UP. T. B. ROBSON'S DRAPERY, MILLINERY. AND DRESSMAKING ESTABLISHMENT, PONSONBY. Q. R A Z I N G. Horses and Cattle taken in to Graze.—Apply to W. Millar at W F Sucldand's, Remuera.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume XXI, Issue 7161, 29 October 1884, Page 3
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