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WAIAPIT ELECTION. MR W. LISSAMT CLAYTON w ILL ADDRESS THE At BLEOTORB TE KARAKA—Saturday, November 18 th 8 WANTED KNOWN. XRAWBERRIES AND ABEAM And FRUIT SALADS DAILY At THE TROCADERO. TO PROPERTY HOLDERS. to Buy—One or more aores, closo to Gladstone Road. Apply,••INVESTOR," Times Offioe.

A RICH TREAT FOR GISBORNE HIS MAJESTY’B THEATRE, FRIDAY EVENING NEXT, NOV. 24,1905. REV. JOSEPH CLARK (01 the Auckland Baptist Tabernacle), Will give his great oration, “GEORGE WHITFIELD, The Man, His Times, His Work.” Admission Is ; begins at 8. HAITI SCHOOL. A MEETING of Residents of Haiti interested in tho Now dohool, is oalled lor TO-DAY (Saturday), at Noon, at the Farmers' Union Olub Rooms. • S. LIDDELL.

MR W. DOUGLAS LYSNAR Will Address a ÜBLIG MEETING AGAINST PROHIBITION At HIS MAJESTY’S THEATRE, On WEDNESDAY, the 22nd INSTANT At 8 p.m. When he will deal with the Arguments of the Advooates of Prohibition, And givo Facts and Figures collected personally in the Prohibition Districts of Ashburton, King Country, Gore, and Bnloluiha. ME LYSNAR also intends addressing meetings in the oountry, dates of whioh will be published later.

PRELIMINARY NOTICE. C< T. UABI'y CHURCH TUESDAY, 21st INST. MENDELSSOHN’S ATHaLIE," And other Items will be given by the Choir WESLEY CHURCH. gUNDAY-SCHOOL ANNIVERSARY SUNDAY, NOVEMBER 19th. II a.m.— Mr S- Muir. 3 p.m.—Mrs Malcolm, from China. 7 p.m. Rev. G. Honnsell. Singing by the Ohildren. 11 a.m.—Waimata. Rev. Hounsell, 7.30 p.m.—Makauri, Mr J. Kennedy. On TUESDAY, 21st, at 7.30, a Children’s Service, Wesley Church. Everybody invited. Collection at oaoh service.

r ANTED—Washing and Ironing in any quantity.—Apply, Times omoe. WANTED, for an office—A smart Boy,— Apply, in own nandwriling, to a. 8., 'limes Office. , ... . CAILLEB’S Milk Chocolate —All sizes, including Id tablets, are now available for the prize watehea. U atside wrappers only. GIOR Immediate Sale Large 6-roomed JE Dwelling, Haiti; bath, wasu-house, hot and cold water laid on, all conveniences.— Apply, T. G. Lawless, Agent. d iIPrt'SALK —Tea Aores, road and river JD frontage, good dwelling-nouse, orchard, eto., well - fenced and suoaivided. Trice, ; suitable terms arranged.—Apply, X. G. Lawless, Agent. WANTED Housemaid, General Servant, Cook. Apply, G. Smith’s Registry Gifioe. EON SALE—Small Cottage Property, only £IXS; terms, £25 cash, balance as per arrangement.—Apply X. G. Lawless, Agent. WANTED —Married Couples, Cooks on stations and town, uenerals, Shepherd, Ladyhelp. Situations required by station hands and groom.—J, Peokoyer & Co. [VIEW SHIPMENT of Men’s light and JLxl working Boots, Ladies’ Boots and shoes. A nice lot to choose from, Sandals in all sizes. Children’s wear, in . great variety—At H. Bosie’s Boot Shop.

A ''tAiLDEiVS Milk Chocolate— The blae V/ Coupons are not valid ior the prizo watch competition. • Collect outside wrap* pcrs only. WLISSANT .CLAYTON has some • first-daßs country properties for sale, intending buyers should call and get paitiaulors. FOB SALE—Nine-roomed House, all conveniences, stable, buggy shed, 3 acres land. —C. (i. Konderdine, Agent, iiowe street. r'jj tHEEE is not a more delicious sweetmeat JL than Caiiler’s Milk Chocolate; Jit is unrivalled for us delicate flavor. mo the Ladies—o. Hawkins, Cash Draper, JL is as oheap as any in town for all kinds of Summer Drapery. Eirst-olass Dressmaking under the management of Miss JFoater. HOUSE, with j-acre, Whaks taupoko; outbuildings, orchard, concrete backyard; easy lermß. VV. Lissant Clayton. No. 100. "ffTIOR SALE—Dwelling of sis rooms, bath, JO eto., Clifford Street, Whuiaupoko i small orchard and garden. Priae, £450 i terms, £l5O cash, balance 5 years at 0 per oent.—Apply, X. G. Lawless. Agent;

g/tUR SALE— Now 4-roomed House and 2 JD acres of iiaad, ou vVhataupoko. Very easy terms oan ba arranged.—Apply, T. U. Lawleßs, Agent. WANTED— A Buyer for a 4-aore Section in Childers Road ; good locality ; £9oper acre: terms.—W. Lissant Clayton. No. 43. KOBERTSON’S for Panama Hats and Straws of all descriptions: tonnis, cricketing, and-holiday shirts, largest assortment in town ; novelties in neckwear. FOR SALE—Derwent Potatoes 2sa dozen, Kidney 2s 3d dozen, Bananas Is, Oranges Is, Eggs Bd.—G. Smith. » PfiCKOVER and Co., Land Agents, <t3 « have for sale Large and small Houses in various parts of diatriot, Also, variety of Sections in different localities, Inspection invited. Improved and unimproved Farms. Money to lend. Tel. 211. ONLY 2s.—Tite Cheapest Tennis Shirt over sold in Gisborne. A grand variety at ss, 3s, 3s 3d, 4s, 4s 3d, ss, 5s 6d, and 5s 9,d. These are all magnificent value. C. Rosie and Ccu (T't 0 to H. R, Smith for engagement rings 'Of wedding rings, and wedding presents Shipmente of ehoioe goode from the bee. manufacturers, now opening np

VVjVATCH and Jewellery Repairs, also W Engraving, on the premises. Reliable work, promptitude, reasonable charges, at S. MoLernon's, Union Bank Buildings, Gisborne. TUST RECEIVED- Another lot oi Ladles QjP Silver Eeylees Watohes, from £1 le upwards. A nice Birthday Present for n gUl,—B. B. Smith, Goldsmiths' Hall

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Gisborne Times, Volume XIX, Issue 1605, 18 November 1905, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 6 Gisborne Times, Volume XIX, Issue 1605, 18 November 1905, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 6 Gisborne Times, Volume XIX, Issue 1605, 18 November 1905, Page 3

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