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McConnell and /"'ioAND WOSHIPPING AND FAMILI BUTCHERS, Gladfitono Road, Giiborna. UTMOST CAIIE oxoroised in tht selection of our Moat*, and Quality Guaranteed. Cuatomer* waited on for Ordara. HoOONNELL and CO. QISBOUN* Yau Connot Do Dettar Than Ba Ta WILDISH. SADDLER. A HARNESS MAKER Peel Street. Now Saddlery and Harness exchanged for second-hand. SFOB HARNESS AND HORC2 COVER*.

Wyandotte CLEANER AND CLEANSER Limericks. £5 IN CASH PRIZES will bo awarded for tho best line completing the following Limerick:— “Wyandotte,” said a lady named Brown, “Is, 'by far, tho best cleanser in town; And it’s not much you pay, For it goes a long way. n a ? )« lt First Prize, £3, Second Prize £l, and Four ConsoP+ :< n f each Wyandotte is obtainable from Storekeepers, PainS’lr—D«ir, S.ri». B.tail, 111, bag. M. 51b bag. 2» Id. THIS COMPETITION CLOSES APRIL 30th.

TO COAST RESIDENTS. HAVING purchased the Business recently carried on by Messrs Richards and Dickson, at Tolaga Bay, I respectfully solicit a share of your custom. I am holding a c learing s ALE AT GREATLY REDUCED PRICES, To make room for New fetock. Clients can rest assured they will ron-vive every attention and be supK with the BEST ARTICLE at the LOWEST POSSIBLE PRICE., R. COLEBROOK. H OTEL ALBERT PRITCHARD, Proprietor.' THE above Hostelry has been renovated throughout, and the l ronrietor is now able to offer the OF ACCOMMODATION to tlio IravUl A nS Fm b ST-CLA_SS TABLE KEPT, and the Cuisine is of the very best. THE PADDOCKING is the Best Procurable in Poverty Bay, there being a plentiful supply of pure water. IF YOU RECfUm® A GOOD SADDLE, Or Anything in the Harass* Lino, you oannot do battor than call and sea the itook of ORGAN, .ORGAN, SADDLER, HALL'S BUILDINGB, PHIL HIBEDROCK PRICES, EC T7I VINSON. . b. VINSON. GENERAL VINSON. VINSON. STOREKEEPER, Te Karaka, Large stocks of groceries DRAPERY, IRONMONGERY, and STATION REQUISITES always on hand, and all orders will be executed with the greatest despatch. BUSH CAMPS SUPPLIED. Agent for Thi Gibsobn* Times, which is on sale on arrival of the morning train. Advertisements left with E. S. Evinaon, up to 0 o’olook each evening, will be sure of publication on the following day. ECt T7I VINSON. . b. .Hi VINSON. GENERAL STOREKEEPER, TS KARAKA

ST. DOMINIC’S BOARDING AND DAY SCHOOL. LOWE STREET. GISBORNE, Conducted by The Sisters of Mercy. TILE Course of Studies comprises all tho branches of a solid English education, Pointing, Carving, Shorthand, Typewriting, Bookkeeping, Plain and Ornamental Needlework, Carrick-macross, Limerick, and Point Lace-making. Lessons in the above subjects can also bo obtained privately. . In Practical and Theoretical Music Pupils are prepared for all tho Examinations in connection with Trinity College, London. Terms on application to— THE SISTER SUPERIOR. 1 AMBER TIPS” 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 fannings and cheap rubbishy Teas, great quantities of winch are sold in the North Island. TI-IE BEST TEA IS ALWAYS THE CHEAPEST IN THE LONG RUN. ‘‘AMBER TIPS” is free from the tannin found in low class Teas which is so injurious to tho health. ‘‘AMBER TIPS” Tea obtained the highest award and a special Gold Medal for excellence and. quality at tho International Exhibition as against all other Tea exhibitors. PRICES are Is lOd and 2s a lb in 11b and }lb tins, 51b and 101 b boxes net weight, also in hulk half-chests

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Gisborne Times, Volume XXVI, Issue 2178, 30 April 1908, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 4 Gisborne Times, Volume XXVI, Issue 2178, 30 April 1908, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 4 Gisborne Times, Volume XXVI, Issue 2178, 30 April 1908, Page 4

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