NOW’S THE TIME TO BUY. [JOAP PH ICES ARE RULING At ROBERTSON’S. GENUINE RED PC I lONS will bo allowed of all MonV, Hoys’, and You‘lw,' WINTER GOODS |,‘OK (. AH STAItTINi: S Eastinc; Throe Works Only. If Micro over was a time to buy !i D now Tf +h«r»> over was a placo to get mono? saving Bargains, it's hero. Winter Stook must go prior to Stocktaking. Como along and help us give tiieiii away. ATUROAY, UG. ST. EVERYTHING REDUCED AT ROBERTSON’S O n T “WHERE THE GOOD HATS ARE.” HE QORNER. PROFITABLE PROPERTIES. IS THE piME TO pUY. riTliE following is a list of a few of J_ tho many Suburban Sections ou our books for your inspection:— enn—i-ACRE, Aberdeen S'dU opposite brewery. (»T1 n —i-ACRE, Clifford -■'•'L-LU whafatipoko. i * C\ X—i-ACRE, Crawlord Kaiti. Road, Street, Hoad, ‘ 2 i ACRES. Kirktown, cCOUU ) la t;uipoko (outside borough). £9^0 —2$ ROODS, Cook Street. PQ9C—IS ACRES, Elgin Township (outside Borough) £gQ —I-ACRE, Victoria Township. r* 9 HA —I-ACRE, Wellington Street, cJ»(OOU.£gS or 4 for £360. £9QQ_I ACRE, Elgin Township. n-i Ar\ —i-ACRE, Aberdeen Road, opposite Hospital. £00 —i-ACRE, Stanley Road. £pjo—J-ACRE, Stanley Road. I*9QA —1 ACRE, Craig Road, (outside borough). £990 —j-ACRES, Clifford Street. £gj^g. —1 ACRE, Gladstone Road. »900_4 ACRES, Kaiti, £2OO per *9|(t —The Best HALF-ACRE in -“.1 v Town, cost more two years ago. Now is tho time to buy. 1 —A Grand BUILDING SITE Half-acre, in town, high and drv, and worth £250. _rv, amt worm wju. 900—HALF-ACRE in Gladstone •*Road. THE LEASE OF A SHOP TN GLADSTONE ROAD. The Sum of £25 will secure the Five Years’ Lease of a Shop in Gladstone Road, suitable for any sort of business. The Rent is Exceedingly Low. GAUDIN & CO., ESTATE AGENTS, GISBORNE 1 Telephone 427. P.O, BO" 87. ATEST T HE L' IN fJTAILOR QUT gUITS FIT, STYLE AND QUALITY GUARANTEED. r pilE j\TEVVEST pATTERNS IN COLONIAL TWEEDS, WORSTEDS AND SERGES from 49/6 65/THIS BRAND FOR QUALITY: UNEQUALLED. CELEBRATED TAILOR GUT Cot No. —rr Size , ~~ > Temporary/!*! emises: Opposite Fire bell NEW ZEALAND CLOTHING FACTORY ‘•Just for the day I’ll bo away,” Remarked his wife last Saturday. ‘ ‘ If every dog must have his day, Then why not every cat her day? I’ll take Wood’s Great Peppermint Cure Because that’s indispensable, And ilia will go with me, I’m nuro You ought to think that’s sensible!” (Ho did.)
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Gisborne Times, Volume XXVI, Issue 2259, 3 August 1908, Page 2
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396Page 2 Advertisements Column 3 Gisborne Times, Volume XXVI, Issue 2259, 3 August 1908, Page 2
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