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CUSTOMERS OP GRIEVE,' pHE pEOPLE’S JEWt-^n, DIAMOND SETTER AND WATCHMAKER, NEVER CEUtWP. McKee’s Buildin?^.

ANTED—For a station,, a Man to in ilk, garden, and be generally useful.—H. M. Porter. ANTED—A Lad to milk and bo , generally useful on ft station; also a Man Cook who can bake.—li. i\l. Porter. ANTED—Ladyhelp (£1), Shepherd, Married Couple, Girl to assist, Elderly Man, Housemaids, Woman Cook, Generals. Waiting engagement: Fencer, Shepherd, •.'*::r/ ( ’* XCcedlewoman. —J. Peckovcr ana Co., next Public Library. VET ANTED KNOWN.—That Dans YV and Son stock the beet line ol Ladies’ Button Boots and Laoe-up« at—fancy I —los 9d. A RT wins the heart, so Kelley and Xli Parker have won many in. Gisborne, and'are prepared to win nniuy more; portraits in oils and black and white second to none in the Dominion. CIIVILITY costs nothing; you can / got it for same at Kelley and Parker's ;Pictures and Picture Frames etc., for little more. I 7IIRE ! Everyone should bo insured . against fire. W. Lissant Clayton, agent for Australian Alliance, Norwich and London (Accident), and Norwich Union Life. Enquiries solicited. FOR Working Men’s Boots and Bushmen’s Fern Tights, try Lang and Son. They are well known and highly appreciated by all whe have tried them. THOR IMMEDIATE SALE—On, account of ill-liealth, the whole of the property occupied by Mr. Ding, Ormond Road, Whataupoko, consisting of 3 quarters and 11 perches, together with Dwelling and buildings thereon; large frontages; cash or terms. —Apply, T. G. Lawless, agent, Lawless’ Buildings, Kaiti Bridge. TTAVE YOU A HOME? For sale, JLJL a -well-built 4-roomed House and about fifth-acre, Disraeli Street; bath, wash-house, etc; £375; pay £SO deposit.—W. Lissant- Clayton, agent. HALLENSTEIN’S New' Buildings. —There are one or two Suites of Rooms still available; clients may inspect plan and obtain fullest information from W. Lissant. Clayton, agent. J'UST FANCY! Kellov and To,her are selling 5U per cent lower than Auckland prices, to clear, previous to removal.—Kelley and Parker, Grey Street, Gisborne. X OOK OUT for T.G.L.—T. G. Lav- | i less, Land and Estate Agent, just across Kaiti Bridge, within one. minute’s walk of Post Office. Q EWING MACHINE OIL CANS k 3 for threepence each at Parnell a Popular Saturday Sales, tenth inst. only.—A. Parnell and Co., IronmonSTOCKED from Floor to Ceiling with Brand New Goods. The phenomenal success of our Clearing Sale enabled us to make room for. new shipments, and inspection is invited of our very complete new stock. We defy competition as to quality, value, and variety.—H. J. Andrew's, Boot Depot, Gladstone Road. SAVE YOUR MONEY.—May we suggest that you purchase Six Tickets for ss, available /-for Breakfast, Dinner and Tea.—Douglas Bros. Strand Cafe. m G. LAWLESS has removed into 8 • new offices, situate Wainui Road, close to Kaiti Bridge, and within one minute’s walk of the General Post Office. ’ * ''A. VACANCIES for two or three Boarders, “Waratah House,” bath, piano, all home comforts; terms, £1 per week.—Mrs. Stevenson, Kaiti. Q ~i A for one acre off Wainui oO l T:U Road ; room for 3 houses; a rising locality; only needs enquiry to convince you.—W. Lissant Clayton, agent. - TGIOUND —On "Wednesday last, beJC yond Big Bridge, Pair Lady’s Kid Gloves (now).- Owner can have same on applying to tliis_ office and payng cost of. tins- advertisement. STOLEN OR STRAYED—A Brown Mare, with A.P. on off shoulder.—Finder rewarded upon returning same, to W. Clapp, Ormond.

SATISFACTION F OR shoppers: ALWAYS OBTAINED At. MELBOURNE CASH THE POPULAR DRAPERS MILLINERS AND:' GENTS’ CLOTHIERS. JJOTH gEXES AND QLASSES SAY MELBOURNE CA'SH " ct-rn VERY Hi VERY Time.’? ! M E. For STYLE, • QUALITY, an<l LOW I A- AA.

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Gisborne Times, Volume XXVI, Issue 2314, 6 October 1908, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 8 Gisborne Times, Volume XXVI, Issue 2314, 6 October 1908, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 8 Gisborne Times, Volume XXVI, Issue 2314, 6 October 1908, Page 1

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