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special: advertisements. CAUDIH & GO. LAND AND ESTATE INSURANCE, PRODUCE AND GENERAL COMMISSION AGENTS. LOWE STREET, GISBORNE. Telephone 427 and 236. THE BARGAINS OF THE YEAR. A CHOICE HOLDING FOR £IOOO. THE Area is 1881 acres, situated on main road, nine miles from township. The lease is for 50 years, a straight-out term of Is per acre for 30 years, with an improvement clause of £3 per acre, or a further lease of 20 years at 5 per cent on the unimproved Value. There are 250 acres improved. 140 being in grass and turnips ready for stocking, and another 100 acres now coming down, which will be finished in September, and a ten-acre stock paddock. There are 200 acres flat on property. All Court and other expenses in connection with the lease are fully paid-up. Hut on property. Standing bush all good tawa. A Bargain at £IOOO. £5 per acre will buy 735 acres partially improved near Gisborne, No. 76. £175 is all that is wanted for five eighths of an acre in Haiti, No. 77. £SOO will buy three sections in Ormond Road, No. 77a. One of the choicest building corners in Childers Road, 5 sections with total area of lg acres for £3SO. £IOOO in Palmerston Road will give you half an acre and well-appointed Dwelling. Businesses for Sale include Drapery, Grocery, Tobacconist, Tailoring, Fruiterer, Produce, Laundry, Restaurants, and Boarding-houses. Principals only dealt with. £2500 well invested. Five Acres on river bank with excellently appointed Dwelling of eleven rooms, with Cottage of two large rooms, and ail adequate Outbuildings, also Stables and extensive Fowl-run of about an acre, fitted with up-to-date appointments; Bath-room, with hot and cold water laid on, shower and spray. This property offers special opportunities for sub-division, and .at £2500 it is the cheapest property in the market. Sections. Dry quarter-acre ments in Childers Road from £75 upwards, Wellington Street £IOO, Aberdeen Road £BS to £150,. Haiti £l/5 to £2OO, Whataupoko £BS to £250. Best value in market. Houses. Gladstone Road £2oo to £4OO, Palmerston Road intersects £250 to £450, Haiti £4OO to £IOOO, Whataupoko £3OO to £BOO. £75 put into a Gisborne Business will give one an immediate return and a good living. Particulars on application. .. £BOO invested in country store will give you a well-established business. GAUMN & CO AGENTS. LOWE STREET. P, H. GRAHAM, ARCHITECT, WILLIAMS and SHERRATT’S BUILDINGS, LOWE STREET.

NICHOLLS and GRIFFITHS. IRONMONGERS. TO SHOOTISTS. Q.UNSI Q-UNSI Q.UNSI CARTRIDGES I QARTRIDGES! I NOBEL’S—Ballistite, Nile, Primrose, Clyde. K.B.’S—Bonax, loaded with all sizes of Shot. and J)UCK QALLS. Q.AME gAGS, Etc., Etc. CAL', AND INSPECT OUR SPLENDID ASSORTMENT, NICHOLLS and GRIFFITHS. . IRONMONGERS. GLADSTONE ROAD. MODERN DENTISTRY. NO PAIN. J. HAROLD CATO. SURGEON DENTIST, Gladstone Road, opposite S.A. Barracks HOURS: 9 to 5; Evening, 7 to 8. BY MY PROCESS FILLINGS of ail kinds are performed as painlessly is my extractions are well known to )e. Also I am enabled to painlessly levitalise the nerve when necessary in is many minutes as days ordinarily ;aken by the old-fashioned arsenical nethod. When dentures are ordered, io charge is made for extractions, and morn asking, a written guarantee is iven assuring you of .perfect satisfacion. No matter what the operation is,

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Gisborne Times, Volume XXVII, Issue 2583, 18 August 1909, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 Gisborne Times, Volume XXVII, Issue 2583, 18 August 1909, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 Gisborne Times, Volume XXVII, Issue 2583, 18 August 1909, Page 4

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