T. G. LAWLESS, ■ AND jgSTAfE LAWLESS’S BUILDINGS. KAITI-CITY LAND AGENCY. , Wit bin One Minute of General Post Office. Established 1891. X DISTRICT AGENT FORaAustxalian Widows’ Fund Life Assurance Society, Ltd. GuardianXFire Assurance Company, Ltd. All classes of Fix 1 © Risks undertaken at Lowest Current Rates. , FFERS pOR lALE- -£| PER ACRE. 2730 ACRES, O’.R.P., heavy bush country (tawa and mkaw)v partly improved. J? g PER' ACRE. 600 ACRES, L.1.P:,. halt felled and i» good grass; balance lieavy milling timber; sawmill on adjoining'section. £725. &-ACRE and new 6-roomed ©welling, splendid locality, Kaiti; water and gas laid oh ; section well laid out and down in? lawn. £7su 0R £1023.. 2-: ACRES and new 6-roomed Dwelling. just outside Borough area, Wha- , taupoko; all conveniences. £1023 for ■the lot. £750 for house and £racre. £7O T 0 £95. Two remaining SECTIONS, Mildura Township. Very easy terms. £825, 1 ACRE (almost), 6-roomed Dwelling, outbuildings, etc. Large frontage to Ormond Road. Ample room for four new houses. £IOSO. ■; 22. ACRES within a mile and a half o* Post Office. Good hill and flat in i rood grass. £I2OO. 4 ACRES and 9-roomed Dwelling, hot find cold water laid on, and every convenience. About two miles from Poet Office £165 Ai>IEOE- . IVo Good Dry B GILDING ALLOT’ENTS, centrally, situated, Kaiti. Within 10 minutes’ walk of Post Office. TO BUY OR SELL LAND WRITE (JR CALL ON ? G. LAWLESS. if }, MlStr[ U \J U ij tt Lwa Q%UI oy i § Usa £ r,« •f A m V! A: -/i 1 M. ass 1 X-*-r IP n U fl u I have thirty two branches selling suits for cash. I can buy as much as thirty two other tailors put together. 1 buy direct from the mills. lam a wholesaler direct to the public. I can save you £2 on your suit to measure--and give you a written guarantee) for satisfaction or your money back. 1 do the biggest suit business in the Dominion, because I give the same satisfaction as tho £5 tailors, for £2 less. Evening Dress 3uits a speciality, lletter come and see my samples to-day.
(SISSDR ME. at i j [ 5^ ‘-wOnlyK Gold Medal \»882 J Anyone canibuysome low-priced | inferior grade! tea, put it up in a fancy packet,£and mark it 2/- per lb —or any?stfier price. 30L0 \A\ wEDA It MOME & Co. s Silver Medal Is pure Ceylon and pure blended tea, and you have a guarantee of its Purity, Quality and Value. It has stood the test for THIRTY YEARS, from 1879 to 1909. 1/4, 1/6, 1/8, 1/10, 2/-, 2/2 per lb. li £5 REWARD. L'JV.i'-.: ,v----fTIHE above Reward- will be paid to X anyone giving information to this office as will lead to the conviotion of any person found pilfering the': TIMES from where it is left by the runners eaoh morning. WILL Advertisers please note that Chanels of Advertisements must reach this office hefors five o’clock each
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Gisborne Times, Volume XXVII, Issue 2594, 31 August 1909, Page 2
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