TUB CHEAPEST HOUSE IN TOWN For JEWELLERY And J^EPAIRS GRIEVE McKEE’S BUILDINGS.
WANTED —Waitress, Housemaids, Fencer, Married Couples, W. Cook, Ladyhelp, Generals. Waiting engagement: Rouseabout, Governess, Ploughman.—J. Peekover and Co., next Public Library. WANTED KNOWN.—That Lang and Son stock the best line of Ladies’ Button Boots and Lace-ups at—fancy!—los 9d. WANTED KNOWN—T. G. Lawless, Laud and Estate Agent, has removed into “Gisborne Times” Building. A MOST DESIRABLE PROPERTY of 10 flat acres and good 6roomed house, Kaiti; fair oiler wanted.—Seo W. Lissant Clayton, agent. A LIFE-LIKE reproduction of Photos in Oil and Black and White.—Kelley and l’ai'ker, Artists, Grey Street Studio. CIHARAGTER READING AND / PHRENOLOGIST. Madame Sinclair has returned to Gisborne, and may be consulted at Mrs. Kellvki. Derby Street; hours'; from 10 a.in' to 9 p.m.; children and .ladies only, Dippers for fxivenpenee each at Parnell’s Popular Saturday Sales, 27th inst. only.—A. Parnell anil Co. Ironmonger,". FOR Working Men’s Boots and Bushmen’s Fern Tights, try Lang and Son. They are well known and highly appreciated by all who have tried them. I HAVE in Stout Street a fine, 0roomed House and conveniences*; 1 ' best locality; valuable section; o minutes from G.P.O.—Apply. W. Lissant Clayton
I HAVE 11 Acres on the Kaiti, excellent cutting property or an ideal residential site; elevated position ; price, £BSO.—W. Lissant Clayton, agent. LADIES! Attention! Call and inspect the large stock of the Latest Fashions in Ladies’ Hoots and Shoos, with Cuban heels, which has just been opened up at 11. J. Andrew's Boot Depot, Gladstone Road. NEW PICTURES, New Designs in Mouldings. Recent importa tions now on view at Kelley and Parker’s, Grey Street. Inspection invited. IGTTJRE FRAMES.—Newest ' Mouldings, Mounts, and all requisites. Bedrock prices at Kelley and Parker’s Art Studio, Grey Street. WANTED —Applications for the purchase of 10 acres and 6 rooms, 20 minutes from the G.P.0., and situated on the Kaiti; fine orchard, stable, etc.—Apply, W. Lissant Clayton. WHEN you want your money to bring you the best return, remember NOAH’S ARK can give you the best value in new and seeond-hand furniture and all classes of goods. We buy, sell, or exchange furniture, and goads, of every description. Gramaphones and records for sale or exchange.—NOAH’S ARK, Gladstone Road, ’Phone 101. O*| AKA purchase suburbcJi'JL Ut/U an Residence of 1 7 Rooms, with every convenience, and quarter-acre (corner); within a mile of P.O.—Apply, T.-G. Lawless, agent. Oi)AKA WILL Purchase 35 acres and good 6roomed Dwelling, with every convenience, within a few miles of town.— Apply, T. G. Lawless, agent. WANTED KNOWN. IF you want a BICYCLE built to suit you, or Repairs executed to your entire satisfaction, try— H. ANDERSON, Cycle Builder. '
10 _tT. TO LET—The Hall lately occupied/ by the Cosmopolitan Club—Apply to E. P. Joyce. TO LET. EAIMOJC, Fatutahi, with or without land; rent- moderate; par-/" tidily furnished if desired; from July Ist to October 31st. Apply— AVAL. TOMBLESON. SHOPS ami OFFICES, ill Messrs William and Sherratt’s New Buildings, Lowe Street. Apply— THOMAS A. COLEMAN, Coronation Buildings. FOR SALE. ITVDII/SALE. —J-Acre and new 4- ; roomed (kauri built) dwelling, upper Gladstone Road.—Apply, T. G. Lawless. QNLY £7oo.—i-Acre and 10-room-cd Dwelling; centrally situated. —Apply, T. G. Lawless.
FOR SALE. M 0 ™' A GENUINE BARGAIN. p? A A ACRES of Freehold, not 5 t)v)V/ minutes’ walk from Motu Township; 450 acres in grass, balance good milling timber; ‘section is ringfenced and subdivided into two paddocks;* half the section is flat- land. Good 6-roomed House, with bathroom, etc. A tramline is being laid in this winter, and timber royalty should return about £lO per acre. Price, £4250. Terms arranged. Apply— CHAS. BUSCKE. Good’s Buildings. jpOll jgALE—pOUPARAE. A ACRES L.I.P. at Pouparca, TcU with good 5-roomed House, bathroom, and all conveniences; windmill ; subdivided into 4 padocks; rent, 22s 6d per acre. This section is the pick of Bushmere land, aud is cheap at price asked—£lsoo. Terms arranged. Apply—tlHAS. BUSCKb.. Good’s Buildings. “AMBER TIPS’ TS GOOD HONEST TEA, and those JL purchasing it can rely upon its puritv and line natural flavor. “AMBER TIPS’’ is neatly packed, the air and damp being excluded, and the Tea on that account retains its fine flavor. One of the reasons why AMBttl TIPS” has become such a popular und favorite Tea with the public is that tlie high standard of quality is alwavs maintained. Buyers can rely upoll this. It’s not good one week uni had the next, but is always good Prlil through, and lo the last tea ••>!' hi the tin- , S„'d in lib and IJb at 2s a lb. ° STOCKED BY: W. J. COX AND CO. POVERTY BAY CO-OP. CO j. SEALY, FRED. MAHER, WALTER WARNER.
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Gisborne Times, Volume XXVI, Issue 2224, 23 June 1908, Page 1
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