' DRINK ONL V SPEIGHT AND CO.'S Sj DUNEDIN GOLD MEDAL ALES. 18. Hf 0 be nad at ttll the Principal Hote in Gisborne. p- 91 KAITERATAHI HOTEL. 7- ). Mr and Mrs Steele 10 TTAVE takeo ovor ;the above ;Hotel - XX which has been completely reno vafced throughout, and visitors may rel; *' on every attention and comfort. Mn Steele's long experience on the East Coaa is sufficient guarantee that the wants o is visitors will receive the bent attention The best brands of Wines and Spirits onlj kept. Good Stabling and Paddookin£ accommodation. !, IT. STEELE ... Proprietor. 62 McConnell and Co., 3HIPPING?AND FAMILY a BUTCHERS, v v Gladstone Road, Gisbornh, WE wish to call the attention of the General Public to the fact that we are supplying only the BEST PRIME MEATS PROCURABLE. Although not 9 slaughtering under public inspection, we J assure Customers that VERY GREAT CARE is exercised in the rejection of all . animals of which there is the slightest ' doubt as to their being unsuitable for consumption. — Choioa Small Goods— ALWAYS ON HAND. Delivery of goods may be made from the shop or carts, whioh make regular calls. * MoCONNELL AND CO., Gladstone Road. 12 ■i i i C. R. HUffT, SMALL GOODS MAN (Late of W. J. Bull's, Auckland), BEGS to notify to the Public of Gisborne that he is starting a SMALL GOODS ' business next door to E. D. Smith's, Chemist, Gladstone Road. I SMALL GOODS DAILY . A SPECIALITY. S3, Orders called for daily. Country I orders promptly attended to. LIST OF SMALL GOODS. PORK SAUSAGES BATH POLONIEB STOCKTON PORK PIES BLACK PUDDINGS GERMAN SAUSAGE " PORK BRAWN FAGOTS, LARD DAIRY-FED PORK HAMS & BACON. ] 710 > r i ALLAN & CO. I PLUMBERS, GASFITTERS, TIN AND COPPERSMITHS, SHEET METAL WORKERS, LOW;E STREET, Gisborne (Near Redstone's Stables). [ ) " Agents for , /^VSBORNE'S A RTESIAN Ty ELL TJORING TITACHINE. ! This plant is now in the district, and , those who are desirous of trying for an Artesian Well or for the Natural Gas which abounds in the district, are invited to apply at once either to the Manager, Mr SMITH, Makaraka, OR ALLAN AND CO., Gisborne, Agents. FOisqisriED! "A report oomes from the distrlot of Wagunyah, N.S.W., of a settler and hia family exhibiting very carious symptoms of poisoning after partaking of their evening , meal. In searching for the cause, suspicion fell on the tea they had used. A sample taken from a one pound tin in use was analysed and found to contain strong traces of muriatic acid, the presence of which is caused by the use of spirits of salts in ) welding the parts of tin together. The analyst warns consumers that tea paoked in small tine, owing to its very absorbent t nature, is very liable to become iinpregnat ted with' this aoid, and therefore dangerous for human consumption, and advieeß that the very safest package to purchase is that packed in lead with an inside lining of I vegetable parohment. This style of packet i is quite impervious to the air, aud tea so paoked has been known to retain all its > aroma and strength for a period of five i years." NOTE.-KOZIE TEA is packed in Lead with an inside Lining of Vegetable Parohment). COAOi£ s ON and after Monday, McKinley's Royal Mail Coaoh will leave the Post Office, Gisborne, for Tolago Bay every , Mohday morning at 7 o'olook sharp, re- , turmag on Tuesday. LeH,ve again on ' Thursday morning at 7 and returning on > Friday. I Parcels for Tokomaru, Waipiro, Awanui '■ and all Coast Stations, i Fares : From Tolago 125., return fare* ' £1 ; from Giaborne to Pakarae, 7b. 6d. ; - from Pakarae to Tolago, 7b. 6d. i Parcels to be left at the Masonic Hotel. All coach fares to be paid at the Masonic . j Hotel before starting. | ' All parcels north of Tolago Bay must be paid for before leaving the Masonic Hotel
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Poverty Bay Herald, Volume XXVI, Issue 8698, 18 December 1899, Page 1
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