UAWA STORE, TOLAGO BAY. A. P AGH£W BEGS to notify the Besidents of the East Coast that ho keeps a First-class Stock of General Groceries and Drapery, and all Orders entrusted to him will be promptly executed. STATIONHOLDERS AND CONTRACTORS LIBERALLY DEALT WITH. A. P. AGNEW, TOLAGO BAY.
J. PECKOVEH & QO., FINANCIAL, HOUSE, AND LAND AGENTS, Gisborne and Auckland, T'NVITE inquiries personally or by L letter respecting either the selling or purchasing of every description of Property. They are instiuoted to dispose of many tens of thousands of pounds values, comprising Borough, .Suburban, ana Country Properties, from il;(5 to £7OOO. Tunis arranged. Mortgages negotiated. Bents and Interest Collected.
J. PEC ROVER * CO., Albion Club Buildings. GISBQBBE' FHEEZiN WORKS. THE ABOVE WORKS ARE NOW OPEN roll FREEZING, o 1
Applications for FREEZING SPACE will be received by tha Secretary, from whom information as to charges can bo obtained. T. A. COLEMAN, Interim Secretary for Provisional Committee. Lowe street. FOE ONE MONTH ONLY. WANTED KNOWN—SHERIDAN & CO. have 300 Cordß MIXED FIREWOOD, which they rviU deliver during Next Month at 25s per cord, Cash, or £1 7s Gil booked. Now is tbe time to get in a Cheap Supply for tile approaching winter.
BOOK-KEEPING CLASSES. DOUBLE ENTRY. CgYERiU Commences TUESDAY, Bth April. A Classes meet Tuesday and Friday Evenings. Terms: £1 Is per (jnarior. J. GODFREY.
'ANTED—Good strong Servant Girl v T (no cooking).—Apply Mrs Cogar, Montrcse House. WANTED to Sell Strong Shetland Pony ; quiet; three years. —P. Griffen, Makauri. WANTED —An experienced Night Porter; also, Housemaid. References required.—Apply Masonic Hotel. \/%i ANTED, TO SEXjL—3O Acres Dairy v Farm at Makauri, with comfortable Cottage, Good Stockyard and Cowshed, Puriri Bush standing. Within easy distance of School and Dairy Factory. Terms given.— Apply T. G. Lawless, Land and Estate Agent, Gladstone lload. LOST, on Easter Monday, between Gisborne and ICaraka—Lady’s Threequarter Jacket.—Reward on return to this office.
OTOP at British Empire Stables ! Stands IO 6d, Feeds Is. Gigs and Hacks for hire. jjTlOlt SALE—Dairy Farm, about 50 acres, JD tirst class property, about two miles from creamery. Valuable river frontage. Comfortable house. Bare chance for investor.—Stubbs and Co., Laud Agents, Gisborne. JTiOB Immediate Sale—Government Lease _ with right of purchase, 500 acres, 200 acres felled and in grass, with 800 sheep, several horses, and everything on the ground, including wire, tools, plough, etc.—Apply T. G. Lawless, Agent, Gladstone road, Gisborne. ifTiOlt SALE—Beautiful Dairy Farm, about JO 400 acres, first-class grass land, fronting railway station, two miles from creamery, well watered, and subdivided into five paddocks. Price, £5 10s per acre.—Stubbs and Co., Lowe street, Gisborne.
A O ACHES, Goverumont Lease, Matawhere. Walk-out price only £l7O. Improvements to full value. Early application necessary.—T. G. Lawless, Agent. AT ROBERTSON'S—Just opening this . week, , full assortment of Winter Clothing, Hats, Shirts, and Underclothing, Novelties in Ties, etc. BE in the Fashion 1 Point Lace, Braids, and Patterns can he obtained at C. Rosie and Co.*B. ffil G. LAWLESS has for Sale —5 acres, I o with 4-roomed House ; 10 acres, with 6-roomed House; 13 acres, with 4-rcomed House; also, without houses, i acres Hratolass laud, 13 acres, and 30 acres, all dose to town ; and various othor properties to suit all intending purchasers. EW GOODS JUST ARRIVED.—Men’s i3l Xaiapoi Tweed Trousers at 7/6; 25 Pairs of Wen’s Kaiapoi Saddle Tweed Trousers at 11/6, usual price 13/6, at Robert-
rflHli Popular Drink this hot weather I is Pineappleade, obtainable only at J. Lewis’s, Gladstone road. XF you value your Horse, “ Take it to Ormonu’s,” and have it shod by an Expert'Tradesman. No amateur business. t'UPBRION Workmanship and the famous JO Putnam Nail deiight horse and owner when Bhod at J. H. Ormond’s. “ Take it to Ormond’s 1” fSTTO Speculators and Others—lo,ooo acres JL Ist, 2nd, and Brd class Land, 58 miles from Auokland and 18 from Pokeno. Splendidly watered ; well adapted for cutting up. Meanwhile would pay good interest as a cattle run. Price, 15s per acre. Easy terms. —otuubs and Co., Lowe street, Gisborne. ’ PtTCJBBS & CO. are Buyers of ityegrass Seed, in any ijuautity.—Lowe street, Gisborne.
A FIRST-CLASS Conveyance and a Careful Driver can be obtained by consulting J. it. Redstone & Son, whose supply of carriages are the best in town. If you prefer to ride you can be supplied with a good hack. it' you wish to succeed in life get your photograph taken at J. KOSB’b Pnotograpbic Studio, Gladstone itoad. a, • XCELLE NT Stabling and Paddock- j jiii ing Accommodation for Horses are provided by Bedstone & Son, of Lowe Street. The firm have nearly a hundred acres of paddocking, and there is an abundance of feed. WH.BR you decide to get your Photograph taken just cull along and see J. KOBB. He can satisfy you. GENTRY SETTLERS aro reminded that they can obtain excellent accommodation for their horses at Bedstone’s Stables, in Lowe Street.
LOVifiES of the Beautiful are invited to inspect .KOBE'S Photographic Studio, Gladstone Koad. Some very pretty views on exhibition. BILLS Discounted daily and Loans negotiated'on easy terms. Persons in difficulties advised and assisted.—Stubbs and Co., Agents, Lowe street, Gisborne. IF you are buying a resent, be sure and inspect Q. it. Smith’s stock before purchasing elsewhere. nnHE Best Sewing Machine in the market 1 for £3 los. Crll and inspect “ The Expert ’’ at “ The Beehive,” Gladstone road. IF you are organising a Picnic call and see J. E. Bedstone & Son. They can supply you with all manner of vehicles, and direct you to the best picnic grounds. fITHE Purchaser of a pair of Hennessy’s 8 Dependable Boots during the month of December, receives a lovely present, with Calendar for New Year.;
ONE of the most pleasant ways ol passing an afternoon is to take a drive into the country. Bedstone <6 Son can supply you with a first-class vehicle and a nice pair of horses. ti a FITTING OPPORTUNITY 11 just now at Hennessy’s. Don’t miss it.
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Gisborne Times, Volume VII, Issue 380, 3 April 1902, Page 3
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