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tologa bay hotel. a. McMillan, HAVING Purchased the Tologa IS;iv Hotel, begs to announce to hia friends and the Travelling Public generally that ou and after the Ist Dec. he will be propared to receive visitors. The House haa been Thoroughly Renovated, and is now *S- THE BEST HOTEL ON THE COAST J The Proprietor's long connection v.i h soire the' Best Hotels in tho Colony, will ensure that ;> First-Class Table shall be kept, and that every Care and Attention will bo shown to his Patrons. Only the Bkst Brands of Liquors kept in Stock ! PLUNGE AND SHOWER BATFIS 1 and SYKKS' HOT AIR BATHS ! —THE BILLIARD ROOM— Has recently undergone great Improve ment, aud tho Table is under the charge of a Competent Marker. Stabling Accommodation and WellFenced Paddocks 1 A. McMILLAN - Proprietor. TURANGANUI HOTEL GISBORNE, SITUATED at the corner of Harris Street and Read's Quay. Close to the Wharf, Commanding a most picturesque view of the Turanganui and the Bay. FIRST-CLASS ACCOMMODATION FOR FAMILIES AND BOARDERS. Only the very Beet Brands of WINES SPIRITS, BEER, &0., kept In stock. I have also erected a Spacious HALL detached from the Hotel, suitable for Dr-.w ing-room Entertainments, Dancing, Meet ings, Dinner Parties, Rehearsals, &c, &c. Music will be catered tor if c^uired. S. Dk COSTA, (Liin o? tub British llono,, Ltttkltos 231 Proprietress. K/\EAKA STORE. MR A. SALMON BEGS to notify to the inhabitants of Karaka and surrounding districts that he has taken over the above ytore from Mr W. Kino, and that he will have it open in a few days with — An Entirely New Stock of PROVISIONS AND CLOTHING, &c. At Reasonable Pricsa. A. SALMON pßonuEToii. 714 PAPERHANGINGS ! PAPERHANGINGS ! (Per ' Lochnagar' from London.) WALL PAPERS, DADO BORDERS, ETC. Scrim, Lead and Oils Mixed Paints in tubes and tins Stained, Mirrow, and Sheet Glass (Rough and Diamond Plate) Brushware, etc., For Sale at the Lowest Prices. Contracts taken and Estimates given. Satisfaction guaranteed in all Branches of the Trade. THOS. MORRISON, PAINTER, &c, Gladstone Road. ~ SANDLANT BEOS., CARRIAGE BUILDERS AND GENERAL BLACKSMITHS, Beg to intimate that they have started business on the Premises lately occupied by Mr W. Tharratt, and are prepared to do all classes of — WHEEL WRIGHT & CARRIAGE WORK At the Most Reasonable Rates. Painting, Repairing, and Trimming done in a Workmanlike Manner. All New Work Guaranteed for 12 Months. SANDLANT BROS., Opposite J. A. Hardino's. 930 JAMES PURCHON, ACCOUNT BOOKMAKER, PAPER RULER, do,, Hastings Street, Napier, Opposite Faulknor'a Coach Factory. Estimates given for Special Ruled Account Books with Printed Headings, &c. Ordinary Account Books made on the shortest notice. Prices lower than imported ones. Stationery, Books, Periodicals, &c, supplied i-n or<lnr. Orders laken for Engraving, Lithographing, Rubber Stamps, &c. BookSj Periodicals, and Music (to open flat bound cheaply and well. 'Gilt Lettering for new published works a specialty. All Work Guaranteed. 19 years' experience in England and N. Z. 424 WAERENGA-A-HIKA STORE. TTJENDING the erection of a new Store ■^ the undersigned will continue Business in the Premises at — THE BACK OF THE BUILDING LATELY DESTROYED, ml will be propaied to .supply GROCE RIES, Etc., At Reasonable P ees. ['884 R. COL E BROOK. N O T I 6 &.' W.J. MADDOCK has been appointed . to carry on my business in Tologa during my absence in England. 605 E. KIKK. CURDS AND CREAM to perfection in leu minutes by using J. F. Morris's Concentrated Sweet Rennet. — Sold by J. H Toppim;, Agent for Gisborne. 871

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Poverty Bay Herald, Volume XVI, Issue 5436, 28 March 1889, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 4 Poverty Bay Herald, Volume XVI, Issue 5436, 28 March 1889, Page 1