INHERE is j^ike LEATHER. '-X What oh! Hastie! Still In town And doing well I see!;', You have a show of great renown, From outback to the sea. Leggings you have quite a stack, Of every style and shape, • Concertina, brown, and black, And Puttees from the Cape. I like your* Queensland Heads and Reins, N McMillan’s gear’s a dandy, It will resist the greatest strain, I tell you it comes handy. Curry Combs and Dandy Brushes, Bridoon Bits with double rings. Rubber Rings and Pads for brusners, Snap and Swivel Hooks with springs. —By Heel Shave. STEWART HASTIE, OPPOSITE BARLOW’S GARAGE. GLADSTONE ROAD. PAINT. For Artistic Interior and Exterior ' Decorations. Tel. 67 ' Tel. 67. W. HOWARD HAS just Imported, ex s.s. Niwaru and Tokomaru, £SOO worth of Exquisite ART. FRIEZES and WALL COVERINGS. CALL AND INSPECT. O.ISBORNE JJUSINESS j^OLLEGE, Good’s Buildings, Gladstone Road. PRINCIPAL —Miss Wilcox, assisted by Efficient Staff. DAY AND EVENING CLASSES. SHORTHAND— Pittman and Gregg Systems. BOOK-KEEPING—DoubIe Entry applicable to any set of books. TYPEWRITING —Full equipment of first-clas3 standard machines, and great pains are taken to make students expert typists. COMMERCIAL CORRESPONDENCE—Penmanship, Duplicating, and all Commercial Subjects. MATRICULATION AND CIVIL SERVICE —Students Coached in necessary subjects for examination. PRIVATE INSTRUCTION—Private and strictly confidential instruction given to those whose education has been neglected. ~ . POSITIONS—No difficulty in placing graduates in positions, as demand is in excess of supply. Large number of students placed in lucrative positions annually. Clients attended for shorthand dictation. Typewriting at. moderate fees. Circular letters at cheap rate for thousand. Stationholders’ and Tradesmen’s Books adjusted and balanced. FEDERAL CAFE. THE MOST POPULAR DINING ROOMS IN TOWN. M R - W. W- T AYLOR (Late Chef of the Star Hotel, Auckland), HAS acquired those Centrally-situat-ed rooms, and intends to run them hem on the latest and most approved nethods. Hot Dinner, 12 to 2 5 Weekly Boarders for Meals 14 Six Meals lommodation provided for, -a limitimber of regular boarders at £1 r eek. 1 Extractions Absolutely Painless. ’ Gold Work of. Every Description A. S. SEYMOUBDENTIST LOWE STREET, T«l. No. 80. Terms Moderate. Artificial Dentures toadeWxi won. cm PHONO V'UV GET YOUR PHONOGRAPH TTUTTED With the AMBEROL jl-' Attachment, and you will find it 'twice as entertaining. ■ Write ' for particulars. , . J. E. GITTOS.
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Gisborne Times, Volume XXVII, Issue 2518, 3 June 1909, Page 7
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377Page 7 Advertisements Column 3 Gisborne Times, Volume XXVII, Issue 2518, 3 June 1909, Page 7
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