SPECIAL ADVERTISEMENTS: NICHOLLS and GRIFFITHS; IRONMONGERS. .;VV:T TO SHOOTISTS. Q.UNS! ; Q-UNS! f Q.UNSS QARTRIDGES! (CARTRIDGES! QARTRIDGES! NOBEL’S—Ballistite, Ni]e, Primrose, Clyde. K.B.’S—Bonax, loaded with all sizes of Shot. gECOYS and J)UCK QALLS. Q.AME gAGS, Etc., Etc.. CALL AND INSPECT OUR SPLENDID ASSORTMENT. NICHOLLS and GRIFFITHS. IRONMONGERS. GLADSTONE ROAD. GAUDIN & GO.. LAND AND ESTATE INSURANCE, PRODUCE AND GENERAL COMMISSION * AGENTS. LOWE STREET and PEEL STREET, i? 07 4 AS.— QUARTER-ACRE SecI J.U tion, 37 f ee t frontage, off Gladstone Road. PA A —FOUR QuarteV-apre -Sections Upper Gladstone Road. 4?1 A K—'The BEST Building Section in'Aberdeen Road. £1 -j A— BUILDING SECTION on Raiti. PI ok—QUARTER-ACRE, with 87 frontage \to Gladstone Road. Grand prospective value. PI A A THREE-QUARTER ACRE iJw'-LUU Section in Bloomfield Road. P9l A—Good BUILDING SECTION corner allotment in town PQ I —TWO DWELLINGS in Disraeli street. P£PA NEW DWELLING ' and dvOUU Quarter-acre in main street; ten minutes’ walk from Post Office. TO LET. TO LET—New Dwelling and Choice Section, Whataupoko, 22s 6d per week. . TO LET—Six-roomed House in Gladstone Road, 16s per week.
CHEAP BUSH SECTIONS. 1000 ACRES FOII Is PER ACRE. will buy LEASE of 1000 -Jv I <ll/ acres for 50 years. Thirty years of ai straight lease at Is, with improvements of £3 per acre, of a further lease of 20 years at 5 per cent on the unimproved value. There are 130 acres felled and in grass, and about another 200 acres cut out ready for felling. Considerable area of flat. Tins without doubt is the best section offering in the district. a desirableTproperty. REDUCED FROM £ls to £ll 10s. Within easy rail of Gisborne we can sell 206 ACRES for £ll 10s per acre. Buildings consist of a seven-roomed dwelling and outbuildings. Subdivided into eight paddocks and nearly all ploughable. A cheap property, the Government valuation being considerably in advance of the price asked. We have the Best and Cheapest TOWN, SUBURBAN, and COUNTRY PROPERTIES offering, anu tf\\\ be pleased to supply full particulars to bona fide buyers. ALL CLASSES OF PRODUCE FOR SALE AT WHOLESALE RATES. GAUDIN & CO LOWE STREET and PEEL STREET. Telephone 427 and 236. LADIES! jQO j NOT FORGET THAT C. HAWKINS. • ■ . -i- ' CAN OFFER YOU BARGAINS IN D RAPERY AND RAPERY AND M ILLINERY ILLINERY Unobtainable.; Elsewhere. SEE our WINDOW DISPLAY of the I Newest Styles and Shades in WINTER GOODS.. F. C. : FIDDY. (A.N.Z.A.A. by Exam.) Registered public accountant, AUDITOR, and COMPANY SECRETARY, ~ LOW, STREET (opposite Masonic Hotel), ‘ Telei>hone 559. Traders’ Books Kept. ._£— Trust Estates Managed. Secretary ships Undertaken. Tlie yearly loss by wear on British Gold coins is £48,000 ; for the /whole world the. loss is estimated at £230,000. The first- electric telegraph line was laid in Switzerland by in 1782. The, Morse transmitter was invented in 1837. ; 7 -pa :v.- : 7^ : : ; For Influenza take. Woods’ Great Pop--7 permint Cure. Never fails. Is 6d •and ft? 6d. v 7 /.
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Gisborne Times, Volume XXVII, Issue 2498, 11 May 1909, Page 4
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