NOTICE. CITY BAKERY. TO THE INHABITANTS oi? GISBORNE & SURROUNDING DISTRICTS. j ' | XHE Undersigned begs leave to inJL form the Public generally, that he intends OPENING BUSINESS on i, the FIRST of AUGUST, on the Premises lately occupied by Mr Dugleaux, as BAKER & CONFECTIONER, and trusts that by the Strictest Attention to all Orders entrusted to hia care, combined with Civility, to merit a Liberal Share of Support. A. ALLANACH. ORDERS SOLICITED. CUSTOMERS WAITED UPON DAILY a . ; i G. L. MEREDITH, Shipping and Family Butohbb, 1 3 t^-T—^TDRIME BEEF, PORK, ' VHi JT- and MUTTON supIK^W plied at the LOWEST ) mmfc^W RATES FOR CASH, and delivered to any part of the Town and , Suburbs. SHIPPING AND CONTRACTORS SUPPLIED. > Families Waited on for Orders Daily Fresh Sausages Every Day. Morning*, Noon, and Night, 5 The PRIMEST, and ONLY THE PRIMEST MEAT, may be purchased FOR CASH, at prices never before quoted in Gisborne or any other part of New Zealand. LIBERAL ALLOWANCES MADE TO CASH CUSTOMERS. If booked the ordinary current prices will be charged. G. L. MEREDITH, CENTRAL BUTCHERY, PE^L ST. On Saturday Nights,— MESSRS. THELWALL & CO. will offer EXTRA INDUCEMENTS to CASH Purchasers. • On Saturday Nights.— MESSRS. THELWALL & CO. will BE OPEN from 5 to 8 o'clock, i ■ On Saturday Nights.— THE VERY PRIMEST BEEF, PORK, and MUTTON, will be in Stock. 1 THE Q.OLDEN rjTEA pOT. ROBJOHNS & Now Arrived — FIRST SHI P MEN T OF ■ NEW SEASON'S TEAS, 1879-1880. Possessing rare excellence and quality and* delicate aroma, which can only be | found in first crops. Pour Hundred and Eifty Pounds of Last Season's Teas, to be Cleared out at Two Shillings and Bightpence per lb. Twopence per pound off on all parcels o six pounds and upwards. This is a thorough Sound Tea and offered at a great sacrifice. Our THREE SHILLING TEA is now ' - par excellence. ROBJOHNS & EAST, ; GLADSTONE ROAD. O END for our NEW ILLUSTRATED b CATALOGUE & REDUCED PRICE LIST Of D.F. Ploughs, Harrows, Rollers, • Improved Broadcast, Seedsowers, Fencing Standards, etc., which are i the best and cheapest in the market. REID & GRAY, Dunedin, Oatnavu, Tivnaru, and Invercargill. ) ' COUPON. > Please clip this from tlie Paper, and enclose it, as per instructions below, as all letters will be returned unless accompanied by this coupon. This is good for one month only. I j^ACH subscriber to this paper will lu be presented by the '- IMPERIAL ART ASSOCIATION, (by enclosing the above Coupon, together with 10s in gold or P. O. Order, to pay for packing, postage,) with T*VO BEAUTIFUL CHROMOS, ) . entitled, " Clinging to the Cross," AND V. ••Christian Charity." These magnificent Chromos measure 15 x 27 inches, and are from the brush ■ 8 of the celebrated artist, Rosenfeildt. ADDRESS— 0 IMPERIAL ART ASSOCIATION, >1 Box 203, Dunedin. MEERSCHAUM, BRIAR, AND CLAY PIPES in great variety TOBACCO and CIGARS, p , At the Stationery Repository Next Standard. Office, GLADSTONE ROAD.
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Poverty Bay Herald, Volume VI, Issue 875, 28 August 1879, Page 3
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