! Business Notices. i j WITHOUT EXCEPTION THE CHEAPEST HOUSE IN GISBORNB IS !H. LEWIS'S, I GLADSTONE ROAD. rp R Y MY 2s. 6d. TEA. X H. LEWIS. TRY MY 3s. TEA. H. LEWIS. rpRY MY Superior blend of MIXED _L TEA, 3s. (id. ; its equal never before offered to the Gisborne public. H. LEWIS. BUY MY SOAPS, Bd., 9d., and lid., per Bai-, full size. H. LEWIS. BUY MY PICKLES, Is. per bottle. H. LEWIS. TTSE MY KEROSENE, best brands, U 12s. per Tin. H. LEWIS. BUY your Salmon, Sardines, Lobsters, and Oysters, of H. LEWIS. 25 per cent CHEAPER than any other House in Gisborne. NEW FRUITS ! NEW FRUITS ! NEW FRUITS! TVTEW FIGS ! NEW MUSCATELLES! I_N H. LEWIS. ■\TEVV CURRANTS ! jLM NEW RAISINS ! H. LEWIS. SPERM CANDLES, full weights, Is. per lb. None of your Sydney and Wellington make, but the Genuine A rticle. H. LEWIS. / SUITS, I y^J all Patterns and Materials. H. LEWIS. /"^OME and Buy my Oxford, Crimean, \J and Flax Shirts, best value in Town. H. LEWIS. /^\ ENT'S Merino aud Cotton PANTS \JT and VESTS, splendid value. H. LEWIS. ~TUST OPENED— LADIES' COSt) TUMES from 15s. each. H. LEWIS. XUST RECEIVED— A splendid asd Bortment of LADIES' SKIRTS. H. LEWIS. "VTOW OPENING UP— Toilet JLM Covers,, Toilet Quilts, Table Covers, a large variety. H. LEWIS. "VTO COMMON GOODS kept in I\| Stock, but the best are sold at the same Price as Inferior Goods. This must meet the view of all consumerß. 3EZ. ZiXS-WIS, GLADSTONE ROAD, WHOLESALE \ND RETAIL. del2 COALS 1 COALS 1! COALS 1 1 1 T"UST ARRIVED, schooner Advance, Cj from Lyttleton, with a Cargo o Newcastle Coal. Schooner Opotiki daily expected. FIREWOOD! FIREWOOD II Cash. Booked. Per ton. Per ton. 4-foot length, 12s. Od. ... 14s. Od. 2-foot length, 13s. Od. ... 15s. Od. 2-foot bill etted, 14s. 6d. ... lGs. Gd. 18-in. billetted, 15s. Gd. ... 17s. Gd. 10-in. billetted, 17s. Od. ... 10s. Od. Every length from 10-iijsh to 4-feet The undersigned having commenced in the above trade, hopes by strict attention to business, to merit a fair share of the Gisborne patronage. All Orders promptly attended to HUGH FRASER, (Next King & Co.'s Timber Yard.) no 29 Palmerston Road. Masonic Livery and Bait Stables, GISBORNE. SADDLE HOUSES, TRAPS, AND BUGGIES Always on Hike. "TTORSES can be left at Livery and JIIL every care taken of them, but no responsibility. Good and Secure Paddocking. Good Accommodation for Race Horses, and the best of Fodder always on hand. Persons sending Horses to the Bay will, by wiring to the undersigned, ensure that they will receive every attention on arrival in Gisborne. Tho Veterinary treatment of Horses is a speciality with the undersigned. jy 19 E. V. Luttbkll E. BU R C H, Chimney Sweep and Night-soil Man, BEGS to intimate to the public that he still retains the premises at back of tho Shop lately occupied by him. All Orders promptly attended to. Wells Sunk or Cleaned by Contract. oc2o rpflE UNDERSIGNED HAS |FOR J- SALEUpstanding Hacks, Unbroken Colts, and Mare in Foal with Colt at foot. E. F. HARRIS, Manamutu, Nov. 20th, 1878.
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Poverty Bay Herald, Volume VI, Issue 655, 20 March 1879, Page 4
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