For Children's Hacking Cough nt night Woods’ Great Peppermint Cure. Is 6d and 2s 6d. F. S. Malcolm & Co., AUCTIONEERS. THE MART, LO W E S T REE T, GISBORNE. Tel. No. 12. Bankers: Bank of N.Z. AUCTIONEERS AND COMMISSION AGENTS, Buy and Sell Produce of every description. They are also prepared to BUY furniture right out, giving the very highest Cash Value in every instance. AUCTION SALES are held in our Spacious Mart It VERY SATURDAY ; Produce at 10.30, Furniture following. SPECIAL FURNITURE SALES ARRANGED. ON SALE. POTATOES, PUMPKINS, ONIONS, TEAS AUCKLAND BUILT KAURI AND WICKER FURNITURE BEDSTEADS, BEDDING. BLANKETS, CARPET SQUARES, RUGS, TABLECLOTHS TOILET WARE, BAMBOO BLINDS, OPOSSUM AND M aLLLABY RUGS, WOOL BLANKETS AND RUGS. —AT WHOLESALE COSTOUTDOOR SALES Personaly conducted by our * MR. MALCOLM, Entire satisfaction guaranteed, at a minimum expense. CONSIGNMENTS SOLICITED. Ring up No. 12, and we save you all the trouble. F. S. MALCOLM & GO., AUCTIONEERS. SALE OF LAND, DAIRY STOCK, PLANT Etc. FRIDAY. THE 25th SEPTEMBER. DALGETY & COMPANY, Ltd. Have received instructions from Mr. EMMET O’SULLIVAN __ (who lias acquired a block in the Kanakanaia Settlement), to oiler by Public Auction, on the above date, oil the Farm, situate at Mangapapa—--J A ACRES RICH DAIRYING IU LAND, together with New House of 5 rooms, 4-bail cowshed (with concrete floor), cartshed, etc. Title: Land Transfer Well fenced and subdivided, and being so close to town, most suitable for dairying, a market garden, or a homo for a carrier. Also,—THE GOODWILL OF .LEASE OF 00 ACRES, almost adjoining, with building 12 x 10, and about 80 chains fencing. And THE WHOLE OF HIS CARE-FULLY-SELECTED DAIRY HERD Comprising 40 Cows (springing and just calved), Spring Cart an# Harness, Light Gig and Harness, Milk Cans, etc., etc., SALE AT 12 O’CLOCK SHARP. Luncheon Provided. A. S. WACHSMANN, Auctioneer.
FOR A GOOD NIGHT’S SPORT AND WHOLESOME AMUSEMENT COME TO—THE JUNGLE OPEN Every Day from 9 a.m. till late at Night. GOOD PHIZES are given to good Shots every night. Last week’s Prize on the Paper Tar§ot, a Silver Butterdish, was won by r. Hingstou. A Prize, a Handsome Medal, was won by Mr. N. DeLautonr on the moving targets. The Monthly Prize, a Revolver, which is given to the one making the most points during the month, was won by Mr. G. Kingston. COME AND SEE THE PRIZES FOR THIS WEEK. SEE U AT THE JUNGLE, M. KIMBEL.
NO-LICENSE CAMPAIGN. MR. A. J. BLACK ; C ,TY J^JjMSSIONER, AUCKLAND. WILL GIVE A Temperance a ddress EMPERANCE xjIDDRESS IN T E A RAI CHOOLROOMI TO-NIGHT. (MONDAY), At 7.30 p.m. And also on rjYUESDAY AND SEPT. 15th and 10th, ON mHURSDAY, SEPT. 17th, Mr. 'BLACK will lecture at 10L0GA JgAY. T l Collections for Expenses. W. TAN, 1 LAUNDRY. GLADSTONE ROAD. WHITE SHIRTS ... 5d with collar ... 6d ,; ~ starched & ironed 4d DOURLE COLLARS lid Single ~ ••• Id ~ ~ Btarched only ... Id Double „ ~ ... W
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Gisborne Times, Volume XXVI, Issue 2295, 14 September 1908, Page 3
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