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I THE KOSELAND HOTEL, SITUATE AT THE JUNCTION OF THE MATAWHERO AND ORMOND ROADS. TS acknowledged to be the most convenient and centrally-situated Hostelry in the District, being an easy distance from town, and commanding a most magnificent view over the surrounding country and our picturesque Bay. THE MINERAL BATHS are of universal repute, and justly celebrated for their curative properties. THE ACCOMMODATION of the Hotel itself is second to none in the district, the Bedrooms being lofty and well ventilated. The Proprietor has had considerable experience in the busrness, and knowing ' that " Good wine needs no busb," in proof of which he only ] intends to provide the BEST OF GOOD ALES, WINES, AND SPIRITS, ] believing in the principle that the best is ever the cheapest article. J For the convenience of holding Balls, Concerts, and Country Meetings, a SPACIOUS HALL is attached to the premises. Also-good paddocks, stabling, and sale yards for stock. ] For every description of Sports, Pigeon Matches the grounds are unrivalledTho regular meetings of the P.B. Gun Club are held here. < JOHN WAUGH - - - PROPRIETOR DICKSON'S ARGYLL HOTEL. A"RfiVTTi DINING ROOM— Bbkakfast, 8 a.m.— Luncheon, 1 p.m.— AXiV* X JUBJ - ■■—» — — Dinner, 6p. m. . ARG3? LL COMMER C*AL AND READING ROOMS. « A. R S. APPVTT SITTING AND BEDROOMS. AXIUrXJUU SilXi^rd &90m-Two Tables. A "DCiUT T EUROPEAN SIDE OF THE HOUSE.— Open from y am. to iVXHjT I JJJJ — — 12 p.m. Dally. ARGYLL SAMPLE R O QMS - — Plunge and Shower Baths. ( Gladstone Road, Gisborne. c WAEKENGA-A-HIKA HOTEL. WILLIAM COOPER, Pbopbibtob. c O UNEQUALLED ACCOMMODATION FOR FAMILIES & TRAVELLERS d Crawfobd's Bjser anp Waters always on Hand. i t _ _ ir FIRST-CLASS, WELL-APPOINTED BILLIARD TABLE. WILLIAM COOPER PROPRIETOR; % (LATE R. HANNAH AND CO.), h Gisborne and Poverty Bay Cash Boot Market, ; GLADSTONE ROAD (OPPOSITE ARGYLL HOTEL). C( HAVING purchased the Business of Messrs R. HANNAH & Co., in this town, I B beg to notify the inhabitants of Giaborne and surrounding Districts of that fact. t j I shall keep a large and varied Stock of all kinds of BOOTS AND SHOES of all qualities, and do my level beat to make thU Shop the premier one for Shoe Leather in n Cook Cuunty. In Colonial-made articles, I pin my faith in R, Hannah & Co.'s Manufactures, as I know from my own experience, as well as from that of scores of t< others in the Trade, that their Goods, for genuine value, durability, and suitability to Colonial requirements, are second to none. In imported Boots of alt qualities I hold a Very large Stock, and am making a specialty of High-class Goodß, from such j •world-renowned Makers as F. Pinkt, Ono Herz, Cove and West, &c, and am thus - able to supply an article hitherto only obtainable in the cities of the Colony. | I call special attention to a shipment of Ladies' and Gentlemen's DANCING SHOES and BOOTS, all of which are in latest Btyles and of splendid quality. a I publish a Fmce List of Leading Lines. ' FRXCXS XiXSO?. ' Men's Strong Nailed Watertiglits— lo/11, 12/6, 14/6, 16/6 a [ Men's Strong Nailed Shooting Boots— l 2/6, 14/6, 16/6 ' Men's Strong Leather Elastic-sides (heel and toe plates) — 10/6, 12/6,14/6 , Men's Sewn Balmorals (heel and toe plates) — 13/6, 15/6 " Men's Strong Nailed Bluchers, 6/6, 7/6 i Men's Leather and Carpet Slippers — 4/6, 5/6 ' Cove and West's Gentlemen's Boots, in all qualities k Ladies' Calf-Kid Button Boots— l 2/6, 14/6, 15/6 ' Ladies' High-leg Kid Balmorals— l 2/6, 14/6, 15/6 Ladies' Prunella Boots— B/6, 9/6, 10/6 Ladies' Kid Oxford Walking Shoes— B/6, 10/6, 12/6 • Ladies' Calf -skin Balmorals— 9/6, 10/6, 12/6 Ladies' Kid Elastic-sides (sewn)— 6/6, 7/6, 8/6, to 14/6 A Line of Girls' Kid Elastic-sides at 4/6, to clear i Infants' Boots and Shoes — From 1/- to 3/6 Ladies' Warm Slippers — From '6/6 to 6/6 We beg to notify the Public that ye have sold our Business in this town to Mr W. J. HENNESSY, and ask for a continuance to our successor of the support awarded us. We also beg the Public to take notice that we have no connection whatever with ' any Boot Business in this town except that of Mr Hennesay. Others have used our ■ name, no doubt with the conviction that it would add some lustre to their own. We have heard so much of this from disappointed Boot-buyera that we take this oppor- < tunity of putting the Public on their guard, and wa again state that Mr W. J. Hennessy is our successor. R. Hannah and Co. \ , 0 j^T Please Note the Address — The Gisborne & Poverty Bay Gash Boot Store, ¥. J. HEraESSY{«}Proprietor Opposite Argyll Hotel, Gladstone Road. BAEEELL'B PATENT STEAM EAIILY WASHIM IACHIEE. MESSRS ARTHUR PARNELL AND CO. o— It is so simple that a child can work it, and the clothes su tain no damage whatever by wear or tear in the process, there is no friction. It was awarded the First Special Prize at the Exhibition of New Zealand Industries. A week's free trial will be given to any person wishing to test its excellence, with a view to purchasing. ARTHUR PARNELL AND CO., IRONMONGEKS, SOLE AGENTS FOR GISBORNE (At whose premises the Machine m now on^view). HAVE BEEN APPOINTED For this wonderful Labor-saving Machine.

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Poverty Bay Herald, Volume XIV, Issue 4897, 24 June 1887, Page 1

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