IS THE TIME TO HATE YOUR OSTRICH TTIEATHERS STRICH J- EATHERS MADE IN FASHIONABLE Sprays i rjw PRAYS W „ RKS . ONLY. Garments ARMENTS CLEANED by Special Dry-cleaning Process. CIURTAINS Dressed A BLANKETS ) Made Like Now by a process of our own invontion; succoss guaranteed. Prico List on Application. CLIFFORD TATTERSFIELD, DYER AND CLEANER. Customhouse Stroet. ' Tel. 485. First-class English Certificate. FEDERAL CAFE. THE MOST POPULAR DININGROOMS IN TOWN. • M R - W. W. T AYLOR * . (Late Chef of the Star Hotel, Auckland) HAS acquired those Centrally-situ-ated rooms, and intends to run them on the latest and most approved methods. . Hot .Dinner, 12 to 2 ... Is. Weekly Boarders for Meals 14s. Six Meals ••• °s. HOT MEALS AT ALL HOURS. LATE SUPPERS A SPECIALITY. THE Will EKS CYCLE & MOTOR GARAGE. DISRAELI STREET. W. ROLAND, jyjECHANICAL A J^LECTRICAL >• ENGINEER. MOTOR CARS ADJUSTED . AND REPAIRED ON THE SHORTEST NOTICE. BICYCLES REPAIRED AND ENAMELLED. LAWN-MOWERS SHARPENED ■ ' AND SET. Telephone 484. CLARE & SONS ARE still leading in Bread and Small.'Goods, Wedding and Birthday Cakes. Our trade is fast increasing,: and our Bread is becoming known more and more every day as THE BEST in Gisborne. We have already, had many compliments given us for our Good Bread. Our Dining Rooms also are still more Decoming known as the BEST PLACE IN TOWN for a good Dinner and Afternoon Teas. Our charming little shop assistant is drawing large crowds. We keep no- '• tiling but the very best Confectionery and Small Goods. If you have not tried our Bread, just do so, and we will be quite satisfied to abide by your verdict. Just ring up ’Phono No. 18 for the cart to call. Note the address— CLARE & SONS BAKERS, etc., GLADSTONE ROAD. Gisborne.
V NO PAIN! ONE OF THE MANY TESTIMONIALS MB CATO, Dear Sir, — . . , , I have pleasure in stating that 1 have had all my teeth out at one sitting, about 26 in all, by Mr'. Cato, Extracting Specialist, and -that I suffered no pain. X felt afterwards as if I hadn’t had one out. And I may say that they wore teeth that would try any man in New Zealand in extracting them. I can safely state this to be quite true, and also that all others I khow who have been to Mr. Cato, speak of him in the same satisfied terms. , I am, yours truly, O.S. Original can be saen at Booms. MR. CATO, EXTRACTING SPECIALIST, OBEY STBEET, Hours: 9 to 5; every Night 7 to S. Note Change of Address Shortly: Brick Building, opposite Anderson's Bicycle Depot, Gladstone Road. First Extraction 2s Gd, each Succeeding Is. '
pOVERTY JgAY pEA pOOMS. NOTICE. T HE ABOVE TEA RCiOMS Arc now OPEN FOR BUSINESS. E. S. EVINSON Gr TE EAR AKA. ENERAL STOREKEEPER. Large stocks of groceries DRAPERY, IRONMONGERY, and STATION REQUISITES alway» on hand, and all orders will be exe cuted with the greatest despatch. BUSH CAMPS SUPPLIED. AGENT for “THE GISBORNE TIMES,” which is on sale on arrival of the morning train. Advertisements deft with E. S. Evinson up to 6 o’clock eaoh evening will be sure of publication op the following day; E. S. EVINSON GENERAL STOREKEEPER. TE KARAKA
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Gisborne Times, Volume XXVI, Issue 2321, 14 October 1908, Page 1
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