TO-DAY (TT'ESDAY), at 2 p.m. HIGH-CLASS FURNITURE F. S. MALCOLM & CO. SELL ON ACCOUNT OF GENTLEMAN LEAVING GISBORNE A LARGE ENTRY of Nearly New X-\- FURNITURE, including hand:somc Sideboard (in rimu, with bevelled mirror). Organ, Ovil Walnut Table. Duchess Tables and Ghost, Chairs and Occasional Tables, Din in Table on castors, Singer Sow in. Machine, Go-Carr, Eight-day Clock, Fenders,- Brass-rail Beds, three Respit'd Beds, Child's Cot, Dinner SerVico, China and Crockery. Kitchen Utensils, Chest Drawers, Cupboard. Curtains and Polos, Table Cloths. •Carpets and Rugs, also two excellent Lawn Mowers, Banjo. two Gent s Bicycles, Washing Machine, and numerous sundries. Also,— Balance of BOOTS unsold from last Saturday’s sale, about 100 parrs br>vs‘ girls' men’s, and women s lug.iclass goods. ALL WITHOUT RESERVE. F. S. MALCOLM & CO. o N V lEW AT rjno-DAY. MALCOLM’S NEW MART. (JJ ALLEN STEINS’ BUILDINGS) jjINNER AND TEA SETS QUTLERY PLATED GOODS Japanese, German, French, And English made. XMAS SUNDRIES ALL FOR PRIVATE SALE AT WHOLESALE COST Up to the End of the Year. On Account of Melbourne Commercial Traveller. OPEN THURSDAY EVENING, 7 till 10. MEDICAL HALL. TE KfiRAKA. Under New Management. I~! E. WHITE, Consulting and D is± „ pensing Chemist, '3O years' colonial experience, late of. Christchurch and Wellington Hospital, has now opened the above with a new Stock of Drugs and Patent- Medicines F. £, WHITE, Proprietor (JfHERE IS j^OTHING LEATHER. L lkE M,v friends in town and mates out back This news I send to you, Though Bung and Co. are on my track, I'll still attend to you. 1 had a note from Bung and Co. That I •would have to quit, As they did not like my company Or the top line which I hit. But my old friend just up the way Has fixed me. up all right, And at Stafford’s Shop I mean to stay And advocate what’s right. So when in town you chance to be, And you miss the old retreat, You have not far to come to me. On the same si do near Grey Street. ml there vouTl find me on the job, With a large stock hard to beat, first-class outfit for the cob, And the best of leather for your feet. —l3 y Heel Shave. gTEWART HASTIE GLADSTONE ROAD. M. F. BOURKE MATAWHERG FELL&ONGERY And WOOL -SCOURING WORKS —GASH BUYERS OF—WOOL QKINS "OpiDES -*3- rnallow a : F AT ' RANCHES: Wairoa, Napier, an 4 Wellington. Telephone. BflO G. ARNOLD, Manas o7 7.3. COX & Co TNLVEBSAL pROVIDEJISIVKRYTHING OF THE BEST. 7. J. COX & 08: JROCERS AND PROVISION MERCHANTS. AOOTONW ROAD, GIfBOBWB. ilepkoae 99, iO if,
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Gisborne Times, Volume XXVII, Issue 2397, 12 January 1909, Page 8
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