,w. A. O‘MEARA. MERCHANT. NIMMO & BLAIR’S NEW SEEDS. EARLY SEED POTATOES. Dalmeny ’Beauty, Early Rose. Hebron, Lapstone, British Queen, Up-to-di i etc. —SPECIAL LINES JUST IN— Prime Onions Prime Table Tomatoes ' Honey.—Best Poverty Bay, in 561 b tins, 4Jd- per lb . Victoria Algerian Seed Oats, bparrowbill Seed Oats, Dun Seed Oat« Cheese. —Medium and Loaf. —STAPLES--12 x 7, 11 x 8, 1 1 x 10, 11 x 10, bright and galvanised sliced .12x7, 11x8, 11x10, 11 x 10, bright and galvanised diamond point. —WIRE NAILS- 4 CORRUGATED IRON. PRODUCE. Prime Table Derwent Potatoee, Hay, Onions, Bran, Pollard_, Cha£, Wheat, Oats, Maize, Barley, etc. —BUSHFELLING TOOLS— . Plumb’s Axes, Carter’s Spear, and iacksoa and Whitehouee’s Slashers, laws. Timber Jacks, etc. Wilson’s Hydraulic Lime. Cement Agricultural Lime in 201 b and curt. lags. —EXPLOSIVES — Dynamite, Gelignite, Blasting Pour* der, Fuse, Detonators. RUBEROID ROOFING AND FLOORCLOTH. ANGLE LAMPS. OLIVER PLOUGHS. SPECIAL TARRED ROPE SHEEPNETS. BENZINE, NAPTHA. PAINTS AND OILS. W. A. O'MEARA
RETIRING FROM BUSINESS. F STAFFORD begs to tender hia • sincere thanks to his many friends and the general public for their very liberal patronage during the last sixteen years, and begs to intimate that Tie has still a few lines of TIMBER and Builders’ IRONMONGERY for SALE, Cheap. Also, — TWO SMALL SHOPS, with work-room attached, TO LET; also the Yard, suitable for Builder, TiasSer, Goal or Firewood Merchant. Note the Address: F. STAFFORD. GLADSTONE 110 AD. FIRE! Everyone should be insured against fire. W. Lissant- Clayton, agent for Australian Alliance, Norwich and London (Accident), and Norwich Union Life. Enquiries citedUNDOUBTEDLY THE PRINCIPAL ATTRACTfON DURING CARNIVAL WEEK WILL BE THE JUNGLE GISBORNE’S POPULAR SHOOTING GALLERY. VISITORS to the Show and Racea should not miss the opportunity of taking home with them 6omo of the many handsome Trophie® offered nightly for the best shots. ALL VARIETIES OF TARGETS TO SHOOT AT. Nowhere else can such a pleasant evening’s entertainment be obtained. M. KIMBEL, PROPRIETORNEWSPAPER PILFERING. AS Complaints have reached us of Subscribers’ Papers having been stolen from their premises, thia will serve to notify that a REWARD of £5 will be paid to anyone* supplying information that leads to the conviction of persons so offending. MANAGER, Gisborne Times Go., Ltd. NOTICE. T° R EADERS. 'F you are not already a Subscriber to the “GISBORNE TIMES” >nd a Memo, to the office or— RING UP TELEPHONE 50p. Get your name oil the Subscribers’ List, and have the paper delivered at your door each morning BEFORE BREAKFAST. We have the SAME % Cable and Telegraph Service as the large Dailies of the Dominion, and place before our readers Each -Morning THE WORLD'S NEWS of the previous day and night.
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Gisborne Times, Volume XXVI, Issue 2384, 28 December 1908, Page 7
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