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iVjLO'OoNNELL AND V^O. SEAS &€** hoviß OM<A 1 PgPfitAL 1 F«» 2&YCAR* fftOM IftTs> TO 1907 puffrn AW!) vILL S?U No Teas In the British Empire have held for the same number of years the prominent position that Nelson, *Moate * Co.’s Teas have held In New Zealand.* BHUTING AND FAMILY BUTCHERS, Gladstone iload, Gisborne. —... ' f ' " ' f T'l'MOSf CARE oxeroißod in the tj celootion of our Moat*. and Quality Guaranteed. Customers waited on for Orders «oCONNKLL and GO ’'SBORNB SADDLER & HARNESS MAKER, Feel Street. Ysu Cannat Do Bettor Than Ba la WILDISH. New Saddlery and Harness exchanged for eecond-hand. roi HARNESS AND HORTS COVER*.

Wyandotte CLEANED AND CLEANSER Limericks. RESULTS OF THE APRU COMPETITION. First Prize: "£3, Miss G. N. Jones, Mt. Eden, Auckland. Second Prize: £l, Miss A. Park, Mangero Bridge, Auckland. CONSOLATION PRIZES—Ss each. Mrs. R. R. Tait, Opaki; Miss S. Gilfillan, Milburn, Wanganui: Mr. .J. F. Mackinlay, Bombay, Auckland; Mrs. G. W. Schroder, Mastortv.i. Wyandotte is obtainable from Storekeepers, Painters, Ironmongers, and Dairy Factories. Retail: lib bags 6d, 51b bags 2s Id. £5 in CASH PRIZES will be again awarded on 31st MAY. Look out for Now Limerick, which will be announced shortly. uemm Initnd afai’dlurr *t4rou* •"ii»UT h.i ; I.' BdeimM| hrmeing ton'd that «et* on th* «tom*eti> fcowdi, end Kidneys like * mtdlcln*. ; Buy " Whoi • Bottler Wiliiams&Kettle LIMITED. JpASTORALISTS’ & -piARMERS’ Q.ENERAL jyjERC HANTS. A DVANCES made on STOCK and jt\. ensuing CLIPS of WOOL, at Current Rates of Interest. INSURANCE: Firo and Marino effected at Lowest Current Rates. SEED POTATOES. We have pleasure in offering the following varieties, grawn from seed especially imported by us from Messrs Sutton and Sons, Reading. England:— Discovery Ninotyfold Early Regent Abundance Windsor Castle SUTTON’S AND YATES’ VEGETABLE AND FLOWER SEEDS.— Guaranteed all New Season’s. EATING POTATOES.—Victorian, Tasmanian, and Local. NELSON BROS.’ Blood and Bone Manure, Superphosphates, and Crushed Bones. GARDEN TOOLS of all descriptions. Planet Jr. Drills, Wheel Hoes and Cultivators. LAWN MOWERS.—Pennsylvania, Philadelphia, etc. REID AND GRAY’S Ploughs, Harrows, Drills, Cultivators, etc. DEERING Reapers and Binders, Mowers, Heavy Rakes, Disc Harrows, etc.

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 QLEARING AT GREATLY REDUCED PRICES, To make room for New Stock. S ALE Clients can rest assured they will recoive every attention and be supplied with the BEST ARTICLE at the LOWEST POSSIBLE PRICE. R. COLEBROOK. If YOU REQUIRE A GOOD ■ADDLE, Or, Anythin! In the Harness Line, you oannot do bettor than cell end too tho fctook of W: Mffi: baddler, HALL’S BUILDINGS, Vk&h ST. BEDROCK PRICES, ST. DOMINIC’S BOARDING AND DAY SCHOOL. LOWE STREET. GISBORNE, Conducted by The Sisters of Mercy. THE Course of Studies comprises! all the branches of a solid English education. Painting, Carving, Shorthand, Typewriting, Bookkeeping, Plain and* Ornamental Needlework, Carrick-macross, Limerick, and Point Lace-making. Lessons in the above subjects can also be obtained privately. _ In Practical and Theoretical Music Pupils are prepared for all the Examinations in connection with Trinity College. London. Terms on application to— THE SISTER SUPERIOR. THE SWEETERIES Toffees, etc., aro they are Creamery Rocks, Caramels, Kisses, better than imported, as freshly made with local BUTTER. Try onr noted Everton Toffee. JOWERS, Manufacturing Confectioner, Wholesale and Retail. Telephone 191. Box 31. J, G. C ox ' DENTAL SURGEON. WILLIAMS AND SHERRATT’S BUILDINGS. Lowe Street.

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Gisborne Times, Volume XXVI, Issue 2190, 14 May 1908, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 4 Gisborne Times, Volume XXVI, Issue 2190, 14 May 1908, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 4 Gisborne Times, Volume XXVI, Issue 2190, 14 May 1908, Page 4

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