MONEY TO C. G •OTfLC?n r -, JU> LAND AND ESTATE ACr*T r IOWE-STRI'TT. HAS £2OOO TO LEND On l’r o °- hold Country Security at moderate rate of interest. For FARMS TOWN PROPERTIES MONEY GO TO—COMMON, SHELTON AND CO., LIMITED .Established in Gisborne 1878.) Auctioneers, stock and Station Agents, Shipping and Insurance Agents. Advancos made on Growing Clips. Advances On Frozen Meat, Have Special Outlet. STOCK SALES HELD REGULARLY. CLEARING- SALES AS REQUIRED. Wo sell evory description of goods required in tko Homo or on the. Station, in Largo or small Quantities, ALL OF THE BEST QUALITY, gPRINQ AND lUMMER ,R APERYDIRECT PROM THE MANUFACTURERS. N ow JgEING OPE0 PENED U p OOMMGN, gHELTON, * Q LIMITED. 0. Tel 193. T; G. P.O. Box 96. Lawless, awlesb.
LAND AND ESTATE AGENT, “GISBORNE TIMES” BUILDING, PEEL STREET. GISBORNE. Established 1891« District Agent for: Australian Widows’ Fund Life Aainrance Sooiety, Ltd. Guardian Fire Assurance Booietj, Ltd. O FFERS FOR SALE:— . 1-Acre £65, 1-Acre (corner) £7O, 1-Acre £95, 1 Acre £135, all -witbin milo and a quarter of Post Office, and many others in all directions for sale on easy terms. £llOO. Centrally situated Dwelling of 9 largo rooms and Grocer’s shop, 24ft by 14ft. Optional to take stock and furniture at valuation. New 9-roomed Dwelling and two allotments, about a mile from Post Office. £lO5. Quarter-Acre Section, near Footbridge. High prospective value. Splendid Building Allotments, just off Ormond Road and Bus Route. £450. New 5-roomed Dwelling and 1-acro. Very cheap. Quarter-Acre and 6-roomed Dwelling, wash-house, buggy-shed, etc. £825. Three quarter-Acres and 6-roomed Dwelling. Largo main road frontage, with ample room for four new houses. Don’t miss this opportunity. £75 “£lO5. Splendid Building Allotments, Desmond Road. Come early and take your pick. £720. New 6-roomed Dwelling with quar-ter-Acro allotment, with half a mile of Post Office (centre of town). £2OO. Two Sections, with total area of 1 Acre, close to Roebuck road bridge. £350, Goodwill of Lease of 5 Acres, 4roomed Cottage, outbuildings, orchard, etc. For further particulars write or call on T. G. L AWLBS PEEL STREET. “GISBORNE TIMES” BUILDING, •^y' AERENGA ‘ / '-HIKA TnroTEL ALBERT PRITCHARD. Proprietor. rfl 11E above Hostelry lias been renoI vated throughout, and the Proprietor is now able to offer the BEST OF ACCOMMODATION to the Travelling Public. A FIRST-CLASS TABLE -KEPT, and the Cuisine is of tlio Very Dost. The PADLOCKING is the Best Procurable in Poverty Bay, thero being a plentiful supply of pure water. TEA IS MOST DELICIOUS. IT has a bright amber colored infusion, turning to a rich reddish brown color when the milk and sugar have been added, a sure test of a good Tea. “AMBER TIPS” aids digestion. Inferior teas bring indigestion. Beware of the black liquoring, earthy flavored tannings and cheap rubbishy Teas, great quantities of which are sold, in the North Island. THE BEST TEA IS AI.WAYS TIIE CHEAPEST IN THE LONG RUN. “AMBER TIPS” is free from the tannin found in low class Teas which is so injurious to the health. “AMBER TIPS” Tea obtained the highest award and a special G.«ld Modal for excellence and quality at the International Exhibition as against all other r 4'ea exhibitors. PRIQEs are Is lOd and 2s a lb in lib and lib tins, 51b and 101 b boxes net weight, also in bulk half-chests at la ?d a lb,
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Gisborne Times, Volume XXVI, Issue 2139, 14 March 1908, Page 3
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