T° THE CIVIL SERVICE * CITIZENS’ CO-OPERATIVE BAKERY, Ltd. (Registered under Industrial and Provident Act) Have commenced business, and the Public are asked to. support the Society— BECAUSE we were the PIONEERS OF CO-OPERATION dn the Bakery . line in Gisborne. BECAUSE we relieved Oppression. BECAUSE our movement in the direction of Co-operation brought down the Price ■of Bread notwithstanding other statements. - BECAUSE our Society is purely Co 7 /operative. BECAUSE we do not allow ANY ONE orson to hold a preponderance of barest ' BECAUSE we have secured an Up-to-date" Baker from Auckland.. BECAUSE wo will guarantee Purity of Goods, Civility, and Absolute Cleanliness. ‘ ; BECAUSE whatever Profits are made you will get your just proportion-of. BECAUSE we have no debentures to pay .u, fixed interest upon, whether earned or not. BECAUSE, we are starting entirely ON OUR OWN, and whatever Profits arise from tlio outset is Shareholders. V . ‘ BECAUSE we have no DEAD HORSE to pay for. . . THE PUBLIC & SHAREHOLDERS alike will receive Fair Treatment from the Society, BUT TAKE A SHARE AND PARTICIPATE IN PROFITS IS OUR ADVICE TO ALL. Gr E g ANNiSTER * HORSF-SHOER AND GENERAL BLACKSMITH. GLADSTONE ROAD. Premises lately occupied by Mr. W Sandlant. IRONWORK - of Every Description undertaken at REASONABLE RATES. ALL WORK GUARANTEED. DIPLOMA, FIRST-CLASS, AND HONORS, Tailors’ School of Art, London. JJREAD ADIES V G E and ENTS’ £ &■ A . T AILOR. 4? ADDRESS: Opposite Parncd’^, Gladstone Road. AN APPEAL ' r TO THE Q.ENTLEMEN OF Q.ISBORNE. AS a Large Supply of New Goods is to hand, and a further consignment arrives in a ' few Hays, we must clear present stock to make room. ... - 100 PAIRS WEEKLY Must go. MEN’S BOOTS (Tan and Black) from tho Best Manufacturers. _ REPAIRS. Wo are proud of the reputation we have built up in this district for conscientious repairing work, and mean to keep it. We have four expert hands busily employed m the repairing room, and we want you to keep us at it. The harder you make us go the better we like it. ' W. STEWART, PARAGON CASH BOOT SHOP, PEEL STREET. gPECTAL JVT&TIO&, THE WELLINGTON CASHJIfiAIPERS lEAPEST HOUSE IN TOWN For LINERir And " DRESSMAK.NG. LARGE ASSORTMENT OF, QOATS 'To be Sold at COST PRICES. 'C. FERRIS- •; LICENSED INTERPRETER, NATIVE LAND and COMMISSION -■•AGENT,.
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Gisborne Times, Volume XXVI, Issue 2325, 19 October 1908, Page 8
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375Page 8 Advertisements Column 4 Gisborne Times, Volume XXVI, Issue 2325, 19 October 1908, Page 8
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