IF YOU WANT A GROCER TRY J. EliT. BEST OF TEAS 1 FINEST COFFEE ! CANTERBURY AND LOCAL PROVISIONS. CROCKERY, CHINA, AND GLASSWARE. DRAPERY, LADIES’ AND CHILDREN’S GOODS. Agent for Madam Weigel's Patterns. SERVANTS’ REGISTRY OFFICE. J. W. WADE, PEEL STREET, GISBORNE, GASFITTER, PLUMBEE, BBASB FOUNDER, ZIKO WORKER, COPPERSMITH. JW. WADE’S many years’ practical • experience as a Gasfitter enables him to Fit up with Gas, Public Buildings, Warehouses, Hotels, Shops, and Private Dwellings of every class, on the most approved plan, and lowest possible cost. ESTIMATES_ GIVO» AND WORKMANSHIP GUARANTEED. WINDOW SHADES AND SUN-LIGHTS MADE TO ORDER. JGLOBES OF ALL PATTERNS Kept in stock, and will be sold cheap. Tanks of all sizes kept in stock and sold cheap for cash. Tinware, wholesale and retail. THE COLONIAL MUTUAL LIFE ASSURANCE SOCIETY, Limited. DIRECTORS: Auckland :J. M. Shea (Chairman); S. Thorne George; F. J. Moss, M.H.R. Wellington : J. B. Harcourt (Chairman), George Beetham, M.H.R. Dunedin : E. J. Spence (Chairman) ; W. J. M. Larnach, C.M.G., M.H.R.; Hon. George McLean, M.L.C. : Hon. Robert Stout, Premier.
General Secretary for New Zealand : H. S. Lyall. The Colonial Mutual has added to all the ordinary forms of Assurance Several Distinctive Features, and is the only Colonial Life Office which issues— TONTINE INVESTMENT POLICIES. The “ Absolute ” and “ Modified ” Tontine Policies of the Colonial Mutual secure advantages not offered by any foreign Company. Colonial Mutual Policies are Incontestable from date of Issue, being entirely free from obnoxious conditions as to travelling, residence, mode of life, or manner of death. Address as above, or to— Mr. JOHN COLEMAN, 532 Local Agent, Gisborne. 0 S E L A N D O T E L , MAKARAKA. E. J. BERESFORD, Has much pleasure in announcing to the Public of Poverty Bay that he has succeeded Mr. S. Stevenson in the above Hotel, and begs to state that nothing on his part shall be wanting to maintain the repute of that favorably-situated Hostelry. The requirements of both town and country residents will receive his utmost attention. Ales, Wines and Spirits of the very best quality only kept. MEALS ’.—Breakfast, Bto 10 a.m.; Lunch 12.30 to 2 p.m.; Dinner, 6 o’clock punctually. Travellers can have a Snack at any hour. A Good Billiard Table and Experienced Marker. Excellent Grass Paddocks, securely fenced, adjoining the Hotel. Also a securely fenced stockyard for Cattle or Stock Branding. A PUBLIC HALL, suitable for Balls, Parties, or Public Meetings, on reasonable terms. E. J. BERESFORD, I’bui-ietob.
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Poverty Bay Independent, Volume I, Issue 40, 25 August 1885, Page 1
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