INTERCOLONIAL LAHD agency. Head Office : Sydney, N,S.W< GISBORNE OFFICES: GLADSTONE ROAD AND READ’S QUAY. LAND! LAND! FOR IMMEDIATE SALE In POVERTY BAY.
SECTIONS. Also available in this district. AUCTION SALES. The Intercolonial Land Agency will hold PERIODICAL SALES OF LAND in this District. The Intercolonial Land Agency undertakes Surveys, Valuations, Management of Estates for Absentee Owners, Collection of Rent, and incidental matters. INSURANCES. ACCIDENT, FIRE, MARINE, AND LIFE. LOANS. We have for Immediate Investment in this distriot the following Sums of Money£lloo, £9OO, £SOO, £4OO, £2OO, £2OO. C. B. DeLAUTOUR, MANAGER.
WANTED, immediately—The publio of Gifeborne and surrounding district to know that J. Lang has just received a splendid assortment of Ladies and Gentlemen’s best American Boots, and Boys and Girls’ Ohrome Leather Sohool Boots, a speciality. Best Chrome Leather Football Boots to dear at 8s 6d. Bepairs promptly attended to. Wf ANTED, to Buy —Second-hand Billiard I ? Table.— Apply “ W.G.,” Times office. WANTED, at Licensed Employment Begistry—Married Couple, without family, Generals, Nursegirl, etc. Housekeeper and Governess, and a couple of men are requiring engagements.—4B Gladstone road. I BEG to inform the Public that the Cottage, owned and ocaupiod by me, on the Kaiti Beach, is not for sale or lease. — Louisa Morris. LOST —On Monday last, between Maka- j raka and the Bridge Hotel, a Dark Blue Overcoat. Finder rewarded on return to Sheridan and Co., Lowe Street. a OST —In Gladstone Boad, Gold Tie Pin JLi withjgreenstone bar.—Finder rewarded on returning same to Times Office. LOST, in June—Black and tan Sheep Dog, slightly lame on hind leg. Beward on returning Empire Stables. LOST, from Pakirikiri Hui—Boan Mare, hog mained, branded on rump; Saddle and Bridle. Beward on returning Empire Stables. FOUND— Young Colley Dog, Black and Tan, white paws. If not claimed will be sold to defray expenses.—B. Barwick, Ormond. HOUSE to Lei, Disraeli street, five rooms.—Apply Thomas A. Coleman, Coronation Buildings. THE United Christian Farewell to Adjutant and Mrs Cook, at the Barracks, Tuesday, 7.30. Limelight slides, Befreshments, Short Addresses. Tickets, One Shilling.
WANTED KNOWN—At Sandlani’s you can get a Vehicle built to your own liking, or he can supply you with a nice little Yankee Buggy, running On self-oiling axles, at best value in town.—W. Sandlant. Established 1887. WANTED KNOWN Miss Edwards, 18 Williams street, off Palmerston road, notifies that she is prepared to undertake all kinds of Plain Sewing. WANTED to Sell, close township—--31 acres, with new residence; 275 aores, with new house, very large road frontage, sheep and dairy; also, Sheep Farm, about 250 acres, with residence ; 1900 acres, heavy bush, 150 oleared and in grass; 1400 aores, bush, 500 improved; etc., eta. —J. Peckover and Co., Land Agents, 48 Gladstone road. Telephone 211. ( WANTED, to Let, in Gisborne—Two large Houses, one with two acres and stabling.—J. Peckover and Co., Gisborne. i J PECKOVER & CO., I Land Agents, • Gladstone road, offer for Sale— Quarter-acres, Whataupoko, from -658, easy terms; Gisborne, from £6O; Kaiti, £75, easy terms; 7 acres, Whataupoko, £7O per aore. Suburban properties, some with river frontages, 6, 10,15,19 aores, with residences. —J. Peokover and Co., 48 Gladstone road. FOB SALE—J. Peckover and Co., Land Agents, Gisborne, are instructed to sell Quarter-acre with superior, nearly new, 7-roomed Villa, dose to bridge, bath, washhouse, copper, shed, pleasant views; 4-roomed Cottage, excellent condition, with quarteraore, Borough, only £220 j Six Booms, with quarter-acre, close Gladstone road, only £270; 4 rooms, £200; Large Villa and f-aore, river views, £550. Telephone 211. Money to Lend.
FOB SALE—A First-class Restaurant, as a going conoern. A splendid cbanoe. Apply T. G. Lawless, Land Agent. “ T SAY, George, this Buggy of mine is JL badly in need of Repairs and Painting. ' Where’s the best place to take it ?” “Why, don’t you know, Sandlant, of course (every time). You will save money and get it turned out equal to new. The. best shop in town for Repairs and Painting.”—W. Sandlant. Established 1887. AT ROBERTSON’S, “ The Men’s Speciality Shop.”—Best Selection of Cloth ing and Mercery, in the town, at the Lowest Cash Prices. AT ROBERTSON’S Just opened 25 pairs of Men’s Denham Trousers, Tweed Patterns at 5s 6d a pair, very strong and durable. Colonial Knitted Sox, 3 pairs for 2a 6d. 20 dozen Silk Ties at Is each. See Window and Door for value and variety of goods. BARGAIN Four-roomed House and Allotment, in Palmerston road, opposite Dr Hughes’, only £200; terms, £4O cash, balance can remain five years at 6 per cent.—Apply T. G.’liawless; Agent.
LADIES’ Gum Boots, Men’s Gum Boots; Goloshes, in Ladies’, Gents’, and Children’s. New Goods at Bhit-Essi Boot t Shop. ‘ ' TG. LAWLESS, Land Agent, has for . e. Sale: Acres, Half-atres, and Quar- ( ter-acres, Whataupoko, Kaiti, and Victoria I township, with and without dwelling. I IjTELT SLIPPEBS Splendid value in j Children’s, Ladies’, and Gents’, im- | ported direct, at the Phit-Essi Boot Shop. , KIUJINE Green Hide Boot 3 can now be bad at Phit-Essi Boot Shop; also, all best makers in Colonial Boots. —r M. HENDY, Hairdresser and Toilet Specialißt, Donedin, has appointed Messrs Eure and AmbEdge, drapers, sole agents for his celebrated “Egg Julep,” for the Hair. Large bottles Is. You should oertainly try it. , W — ANTED, to Sell-Six acres and House, Kaiti, £650; 4-roomed House, shed, etc., corner section, Whataupoko, £375; 19 ' acres and Dwelling, river frontage, £IBOO. —T. G. Lawless, Agent. ENDY’S “Egg Julep,” for the Hair,, produces a beautiful soft gloss, and is delightfully refreshing, promoting abundant growth. Bottles le, obtainable only from Eure and Ambridge, drapers. MONEY. —T. G. Lawless has several sums of Money to Lend, on mort- ■ gage, at current rates. Telephone 193. CONKECTIONEBY (Wholesale) obtained at Factory Prices from J. Walter Bull, e Agen t for Clarke and Co., Christchurch, and 2 Maoßobertson, Melbourne. GUARD the feet with a pair of Hennessy’s Boots, and the head will seldom barm..
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Gisborne Times, Volume X, Issue 933, 4 July 1903, Page 3
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