ALL ACCOUNTS due to the Estate of JAMES ERSKINE must be | settled forthwith at the office of Messrs | Sheridan and Co., whose receipt alone will ■ be a sufficient discharge. C. D. BENNETT ) JOHN SHERIDAN -Assignees. A. F. KENNEDY j W A E D. All Statiouhol ieiN and Farmers to know that the Subscription for the “PASTORAL REVIEW,” the best Wool. Stock. Pro-luce, and Pastoral paper in the World (Monthly Issues, illustrated), is only £1 per annum. barker a* de lautour, Agents.
VST ANTED to Purchase—Several sections * » on Wbataupoko; also, several fourroomed Cottages.—Apply at once to T. G. Lawless, Laud and Estate Agent, Gladstone Hoad. r ANTED—Small Farm, near school, 10 to '2O acres. "Will buy or lease. Cash, if desired.—Stubbs and Co. OTANTED-A Whare or Sledge House, » » for cash.—Stubbs and Co., Land Agents, Lowe street, Gisborne. '> t ANTED to Buy—Maori Curios. Apply j VV “G.K.,” Times office. I
WE have instructions to dispose of a large amount of Town and Country Properties, varying from £35 to £SOOO. J. Peckover and Co., Land Agents, Gisborne. WANTED KNOWN—C. Hawkins, the new Cash Draper, has opened up a nice little assortment of Drapery, which ho has marked in plain figures at prices which will sell them. IE desirous of purchasing House property for investment, paying good interest, or hav.ng property for sale, call on J. Peckover and Co., Financial and Laud Agents, Gisborne and Auckland. jIjAOK SALE—E'arm of 15 acres, with JO orchard and garden, 1£ miles from town. Easy terms.—Apply T. G. Lawless, Gladstone road. TT7IOK SALE—A Pie and Coffee Stall, as a JO going concern ; greatly induced price. Apply 'l. G. Lawless, Agent. SDGI4 SALE (or would Exchange)—A -fl- Trap Horse, used to single or double harness, and fit for any amount of work.— Stubbs and Co., Lowe street, Gisborne.
OK • SALE—One Sample Lady’s Bike, from America (new), with tools complete, £B.— STUBBS i£ Uo. jblUiJ SALE —A Draught Horse, a Spring JD Dray, Spring Trap, Set of Harness, Set of Harrows, a Plough.—Apply George Smith, Gladstone Koad. BASKET WAbE, Diieet from London— Just opened a Grand Assortment. Oiieap, useful, neat, and good.—At 0. Jtiosie and Go.’s. 1 HAWKINS begs to thauk the Gisborne V-/® people for tne support already received, and also intimates mat he is makiig additions to his stock as his trade increases. Selling for Cash, and being unuer low expense, ne is auie to sell at tne lowest possible margin of profit. Sinail profit and quick return. jj F proposing to purchase sections in GisJL borne, Kaiti, VVnataupoko, or Victoria j Beach, interview J. Peckover and 00., House i and Land Agents, Gisborne and Auckland. XMAS and New Year Cards, Handpainted Plaques, Local Views and PLiotographs; splendid assortment. See our 3d, (id, and Is Packets (unequalled), at “The beehive,” Gladstone Koad.
T K Best Present for jour sweetheart is a JL good Photograph. This can be obtained bj consulting J. Bobb. PUOPEI.vXi.IiS, PBOPEliXiEs.—Splendid opportunitj to secure bargains in house property, Whntaupoko, lvaiti, Victoria, and Town. Easy terms arranged.—T. G. Lawless, Agent, Gladstone Load. g E you are requiring Leasehold or Freehold JL Bush Lands or Farms, make inquiries of J. Peckover and Go., Estate Agents ; also, it' requiring pecuniary aid, consult J. Peckover and Go., Financial and Estate Agents, Gisbcrne and Auckland. BILLS Discounted daily and Loans negotiated on easy terms. Persons in ditiiculties advised and assisted. —Stubbs and Go., Agants, Lowe street, Gisborne. XMAS Presents in great variety. New ' Shipments of Faney Goods, Toys, Glassware, Baskets, and Leather Goods now on view at “ The Beehive.” HOLLOA! I knew you were in Gisborne. 1 saw your Picture in itobb’s. It’s life-like.
iiS OUDEii to bo up to time during next week, engage one of J. J.I. liedstono and Son’s landaus. ¥ou will find everything M your satisfaction.
'Rj. TW DIARIES and Annuals for 1902; _i_vi tJgLlo Little Folks, Girls’ Own, Buys’ Own, Pearson’s, Strand, Universal; all tue latest Magazines and Comic .Papers at •• I'he Beehive,” Gladstone Hoad. XF intending to be the owner of your own freehold Residence, consult with J. Peckovor aud Co., I'inaucial and instate Agents, Gisborne and Auckland.. rjtWO Houses on Victoiia, £3UI) each, JL terms. Houses in iown from £125; one at £225 {with £-acre oi laud;, very easy terms. Borne tirel-class residences, Wnataupoko, various prices. —l‘. G. Lawless, Agent, Gladstone Road. WOULD YOU LIKE a Mew Hat, Shirt, or suit? If so, call at RubsktcO-N s. You will have a Good Selection at a very Moderate Price. MRS LOCKLEY’S Registry, 42 Shortlaud street, Auckland, established IBS7, has several applicants wishing to go to Gisborne or surroundings—Station Couples, Housekeepers, Barmaids, Governesses, Waitresses, Housemaids, Station aud Farm Hands, and Useful Men, etc. I <j .0 thoroughly enjoy a diive in the counJL try, three things are absolutely neces sary, namely, a comfortable conveyance, reliable horses, and a competent anu steady diiver. 'lhese arc piocuraoie at riedstone's Stables at any time.
f. c AVB i'UU SEEN the Great Selection LH of Boys’ and Men’s ytraw Hats, Shirts, Ties, etc., suitable for holiday wear— At Kobebtson's. C HAWKINS invites the ladies to pay o him a visit, when, if they will compare Quality with Puce, he feels satisfied it will lead to business. To give satisfaction for ready money is his motto. ON’T FORGET that T. G. Lawless has a long list of properties in another column. Enquiries attended to with promptitude and despatch. AEGAINS! BARGAINyI 10 dozen Gents’ Silk Ties at 9d and Is, worth Is Gd ; 12 dozen Silk Bows at 6G, usual price Is.—At Eobektsox’s. IF your Walch won’t go, take it to H. E. Smith, of the Goldsmiths’ Hall, Gladstone road, next Firebell. i 1 0 read this is to remember: For ExcelJL lenee of Finish and Variety of Mounts, call at liobb’s. ■’Ey ISITOES from the country should not V fail to look in at the City Buffet at Noon. And don’t you forget it. AT Kobb’s you can get Christmas Cards in great variety. They only require your portrait to complete them. Novel and cheap. Now i 3 your chance. AS quick as lightning Eobb takes your fiz. Just sit yourstlf easy is all he ses, No flies on Eobb, he’s learnt the biz.
Free advice to cricketers.— Run round and secure a pair of G%nts’ English Slade While Canvas Cricketing Shoes Sewn), price 4s (id, at Hennessy’s. Be in time. TOM, my boy, meet me at the City Buffet at noon to-day. I have a surprise for you IF yon are buying a present, be sure and inspect H. R. Smith’s stock beiore purchasing elsewhere. OUR HORSES will carry you there and back without breaking down or sticking you up. Redstone's Stjiblca are acknowledged to occupy a premier position in Gisborne. CAN’T you stop that child crying ? No. Well, get it’s Photo taken at Robb’s,. You can depend on it being good. PERFECT Fit, Latest Styles, and splendid Wearing Qualttie- are prominent characteristics of " Boots. Ladies* §5 IidiIENKESSx S xs.id Walking Shoes
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Gisborne Times, Volume VI, Issue 271, 25 November 1901, Page 3
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