RESULTS OF THE gEPTEMBER QOMPETITION. FIRST PRIZE, £3.—Mr. B. T. Bennett, Patoa, for the concluding line of the following Limerick: — A dame of Baldutha named Greening, Had pains in the hack through Spring Cleaning. A wrinkle she got, And straight bought “Wyandotte ; „ r n- . VTX - r , NOW THE FRUITS OF THAT “WRINKLE” SHE S GLEANING. SECOND PRIZE, £l.—Miss Kate Woodward, North-East Valley, Dunedin. FOUR CONSOLATION PRIZES, 5s each.—Miss Ivy Greenly, Mt Eden, Auckland ; Miss E. Anderson, 127 Dowling Street, Dunedin; Mrs. Wilkie, Greytown North; Miss I. M. Miles, Konto Road, New Plymouth. WYANDOTTE is obtainable from Storekeepers Painters, Ironmongers, and Dairy Factories. Retail: lib bag 6d, 51b bag 2s Id.
In flavour it is perfect. Pure and well prepared.”— j ßritish Medical youretal. K The cocoa which is unequalled for high quality, delicious flavour, and economy in use. A COCOA YOU CAN ENJOY.
M. F. BOURKE MATAWHERO FELLMONGERY And WOOL SCOURING WORKS. —CASH BUYERS OF—WOOL CJKINS IDES • npALLOW * BRANCHES: Wairoa, Napier, and Wellington. Q~ ARNOLD, Manager. Telephone, 280.
W. TAN, LAUNDRY. GLADSTONE ROAD. Work can be relied on. PRICES REASONABLE.
M. HAISMAN. UNDERTAKER AND EMBALMER, WI PERE STREET, Whataupoko. Telephone 187. I AM commencing business as Undertaker and Embalmer, under the supervision of my son, who has been for some time with O. Little, the leading Undertaker of Auckland, and therefore is up-to-date in all matters pertaining to Burial and the latest scientific methods for the preservation of the dead. CASKETS Of all descriptions supplied on the Shortest Notice. POLISHED WORK A SPECIALITY 1 Hearse and Carriage supplied, and all arrangements made for any Funeral. Private Mortuary ©n Premises.
“THE STAR” H AI gALOON. PEEL STREET. (Erßkine’s Buildings.) REG. WILKINSON (late Lessee of Mr. Geo. Smith’s Hairdressing Saloon) begs to inform the public that he has just Opened the above Up-to-date Saloon, which has been fitted, up throughout with all the latest accessories. TWO CHAIRS KEPT GOING. The Saloon carries a Large Stock of the very best brands of Tobaccos, Cigars, Cigarettes, Pipes, Pouches, and all Smokers’ and Toilet Requisites, and the proprietor cordially invitee inspection. “THE STAR” SHINES OPT A WARM WJELCOMB TO ALL. RDRESSING & (^HAVING
IN EVERYBODY'S MOUTH—Tb© name Douglas Bros.' Strand Cafe, dads tone Hoad. Everything new and up to date, in the good old London style, because we know our business. A trial solicited, and you will never go elsewhere. We defy competition , —Dou gl as Bros., Strand
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Gisborne Times, Volume XXVI, Issue 2314, 6 October 1908, Page 4
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