NO-LICENSE CAMPAIGN. MR THOS. FEE, THE POPULAR NO-LICENSE ADVOCATE, ■^^ r ILL ADDRESS MEETINGS As follows: — .RMOND. O' MONDAY, AUGUST 17. rjTE j^ARAKA, TUESDAY, AUGUST 18. H' S ]^[ AJESTY ’ S r J ,HEATRE WEDNESDAY and FRIDAY, AUG. 19 and 21, 8 p.m . Everyono Invited. Collection for Exponses. W. MORGAN SADDLER &■ HARNESS MAKER, Pool Street, Gisborne. ESIRES to intimate to the Public of Poverty Bay that m future Business will be carried on under title of W. MORGAN AND SONS. Full Supply of all the Requisites the Trade, suitable for Farm and ation Work, on hand or made to der on the shortest notice, at the iwest Remunerative Prices. SP URS EXECUTED PROMPTLY W. MORGAN, Manager. ’
AN APPEAL TO THE £S.ENTLEMEN OF £I.ISBORNE. AS a Large Supply of New Goods is to hand, and a further consignment arrives in a few clays, we must clear present stock to make r00 “* 100 PAIRS WEEKLY Must Go. MEN’S BOOTS (Tan anti Black) from the Best Manufacturers. REPAIRS. We are proud of the reputation we have built up in this district lor conscientious repairing work, and mean to keep it. Wo .have four expert hands busily employed in the repairing and we want you to keep us at it. The harder you make us go the better we like it. gTEWART, PARAGON QASH JJOOT gHOP. PEEL STREET. W. TAN, LAUNDRY. GLADSTONE ROAD. WE do WASHING and IRONING at the Shortest Notice and Cheapest Rate. GOOD WORK GUARANTEED. TOWNSON’S SARSPARILLA acts as a most efficient Blood Punier, and is useful in correcting unseal thv conditions of the Skin, lor 3ale at TOWNSON’S PHARMACY, Peel Street, Gisborne. G. jpEARIS. LICENSED INTERPRETER, NATIVE LANP A COMMISSION AGEN nr JjIOOTBALL & UIDE. PUBLISHED EVERY THURSDAY AND SATURDAY. ISSUED FREE. Can be obtained from the following: ADAIR BROTHERS, Ltd, Drapers J. EAST, Grocer 0. MORSE, Tobacconist NAT. HOOPER, Mercer W. J. HENNESSY, Boot Shop SAM. McPHERSON, Tailor HARRY POOL, Tobacconist. H. J. GRIEVE, Jeweller. G JJOGKEY
f 6" lejßzttKxei PUSHING AHEAD! The Success of Pettie & Ge.’s Stes 18 ©.. JHIS Store lias done more than keep up. For a great many years it has been a path-finder, searching, out new ways of store betterment, marking out fresh paths to good merchandise—for example, with our ample financial resources enabling us to pay prompt cash we are able to buy to advantage, that is to say, we secure many concessions and discounts that the trader on credit fails to obtain. It is our keen desire to give our customers every advantage that we gain through thinking and planning.* We will, therefore, from this date give One Shilling in the pound Discount off all cash purchases, and should the amount he less than one pound a coupon will be given, whereby the full benefit of this new system will be gained even on small purchases. Prompt payment of accounts lias not been forgotten in this up-to-date move; and although the discount will be less than for Cash Sales they will be substantial. It would be unpardonable presumption on our part to try to teach you how to do your business. We accept it as an axiom that you want good value, that you want your money’s worth. Ask questions, if you are so minded; give your curiosity every latitude. We want you to know all about our advanced system of buying and selling. This Store has greatly profited by this policy of progress. Leadership is always profitable, and it is our satisfaction to know that in this Steady Forward Movement, we have made Gisborne a better and more profitable shopping place than any of the four large centres. Good as Pettie & Go. have been in the past it will be better this year—more worthy of your goodwill. Our stocks coming to hand are larger and more varied, the business has expanded, and the larger turnover enables us to makeour prices a little lower. Pettie & Co., Ltd. T. E. Toneycliffe, Managing Director.
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Gisborne Times, Volume XXVI, Issue 2271, 17 August 1908, Page 3
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