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Timber, &c. ; LOCAL INDUSTBY. I QISBORNE |§TEAM JOINERY CASH PBICB LIST FOB l^O. j SASHES, 2m. OVOLO, 160i5. GLASS— • 18 x 12 size, 4 Light, 20s. per Pair 16x12 size „ 18s. „ ux 12 si Z e ;; i7s. ; : :;, 14x10 size „ 15s. „ * 12x10 size „ 13s. " ! 10x8 size „ 10s. 6d. per Pair. • ' :: ■ "With 21oz. Gldss, 33 per cent eitra. 1 •'■' • '■ ■ii- r* DOORS, 6ft. 6in. x 2ft. 6in. to 7ft. i M. '- ' I 1 . 1 :> ' . . Win Doors, , Double-moulded, 14s. I 2 m. Rough Plate Panels; 325. J ' " . \ 2in. Doors, Bolection Moulded, 20s. | Diamond Plate Panels, 36s.'" ".'.' >'.' t Half-Glass, from 255. to 555. , according to Glazing. „. '..."' '<"'■" SHOP SASHES, 3in. Thick, Glazed with 21oz. Glass, 2s. 3d. per foot, au^f&dial. » » j> 16oz. Glass, Is. 9d. ! 16oz. Glass Cut to any Size, from 4d. to 6d. per foot. ;; . : £l° z - >» j» „ from 9d. to Is. 6d. per foot. .],., Stained Glass „ „ from Is. 6d. to 2s. per foot. Enamelled Glass „ „ , ■ , Rough and Diamond Plate from Is. 9d. to 2s. 6d. Putty, 3d. per lb. Carved Trusses, from 6s. 6d. to 15s. per Pair. MOULDINGS OF VARIOUS DESIQiyS, Tables and Washstand Legs, from 3s. 6d. per Set. ' : ' ; Bed Posts, Finials, and Every Form of Turned Work Kept m Stock. MOULDINGS OF ANY FORM MADE FOR BUILDERS ATONE-HALF Well Seasoned Firewood 30s. for 3 Tons. ■sf - t V* r <m* aet'iSfc' tei'jsar . ■ ■ •■■■■■". . r^ e 3l Hotels. , ■'' "" ■;;■;;■;;■;; ;"X' i ! > '.:''' v " ■Gr 1 8 B O ENB HOT B£ ; OORNEE, OF LOWE AND CHILDERS STJtEETS, .■! gisborne; '; " , ; ,:.. J 7;., „.,'J JOHN DICK - - - - PROPRIETOR. rpHIS HOSTELRY", some time past under the management; of ifMtr.,' A, Walker, has been taken over by Mr. JOHN DICK, who is deterinined to afford to all' ; ; '^^ ■ A HEARTY .-W-E'LCO-M-E.^^nt. Being somewhat of a judge, and appreciating a GOOD ARTICLE himself,' ht is determined that the .'....".'.,' r („.< 0&- MOST RECHERCHE BRANDS ARE PROCUBEIX^-l^""-THE~~CUTSINE Is amply provided for, and the Viands m Season, DAILY ON THE TABLE will be found suitable to the most delicate taste. • • JJILLIARD JJOOM— ' •^ELL RIGHTED- ' , . •^y-ELL YSN^tLATEDUnder the superintendence of MR. JOHN BRODIE, THE WELL-KNOWN BILLIARDIST. J de 6 WA&EENGA-A-HIKA HOTEL. j. s. cooper ' „ ;■/'; :''. BEGS to announce that he has purchased the lease, good-will, and stock-in-trade, &c, &c, of this well-known and centrally situated. Hotel from Mr W. J. McCabe, and all Travel lers^may depend upon securing I .. EXCELLENT ACCOMMODATION; .("\ ''If.. None but the Best Brands of Ales, Wines, and Spirits kept;- i»' stock. SALE YARDS 7v.^ . v . • Spacious and commodious Sale Yards capable of contumng^fiOO nead of Cattle, attached to the premises. A BRANDING RACE and every other requisite m provided. .: Secure and Well-watered Paddocks are attached to the premises. Extensive alterations are about to be effected, which will render this favorite hostelry second to none m the district. Six dry and spacious Loose Boxes have now been added to the Stabling Accommodation. . „ ...;.,.....' I^P Every convenience for Training Horses is noW provided. ' : JJy J. S. Coopee. lIABONIC HOTEL, GLADSTONE ROAD; ?)-';« riIHE undersigned has much satisfaction m announcing that as tliis' LARGE, -*- well built and ELEGANT HOTEL is completed, all Departments are now m full operation. ; • ,' THE TABLE. The Viands and the style of serving them will be calculated to enhance the reputation which he has already acquired. BREAKFAST 8 a.m. ; LUNCH 1 p.m. ; DINNER 6 p.m. ACCOMMODATION. " \,'; The BEDROOMS are numerous, and are larger than is oustdmary.' There are several oomfortable Sitting Rooms. From the Balcony, which commands a | view of the whole Bay, the lovers of the beautiful may admire the lovely scenery presented by the broad expanse of water and its varied aurround.ings. The end striven for will be to make those who favor him by talcing up -their residence, temporarily or permanently, at the jjMasonic, FEEL QUtrJB AT ' home. v - • ."" ;. • „ ;..;" ; ' ■ : ;: 'T liquors, : ::; THE BEST PROCURABLE. .;!■!.. DANIEL PAGE, • iU'-,^ "!',! *% PROPRIETOR. "' '" "V: - '' A "Vr

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Poverty Bay Herald, Volume VI, Issue 606, 22 January 1879, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 Poverty Bay Herald, Volume VI, Issue 606, 22 January 1879, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 Poverty Bay Herald, Volume VI, Issue 606, 22 January 1879, Page 1

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