SPECIAL ADVERTISEMENT,,. GAUDiti & GO LAND AND ESTATE INSURANCE, PRODUCE AND GENERAL COMMISSION AGENTS. LOWE STREET, GISBORNE. OFFER the following from tjieir list of Town, Suburban, and Country Properties: ■ SECTIONS. £BS each —Five i-acre Sections, Elgin ■ Township. £llO each.—Three i-acres, Wellington Street. £l30 —I Acre, Miklura Township. £2lo—l Acre, Mangapapa, on main road. £2O0 —3 roods 35 perches, Elgin Township. £215.—1 Acre, Mill Road. £22s—Two lino Building Sections, Aberdeen Road. £2oo—i-Acre, Russell Street, Whataupoko. £2so—i-Acre, Russell Street, Whataupoko. £275—1-Acre, Russell Street, Whataupoko. £3oo—l-Acre, Whittaker Street, close to town. £350 —2 roods 39 perches, Elgin township. £4oo—f-Acre, Childers Road. £4oo— l-Acre, Wainui Road. And others too numerous to mention. CALL AND INQUIRE, an 6 we will give you all information. HOUSES. £200—3 rooms, seotion, Crawford Road. £250 —4 rooms, i-acre, Gladstone Road. £350—5 rooms, i-acre, Disraeli Street. £400—5 rooms, i-acre. Gladstone Road. £340—5 roosns, section, Crawford Road. £4O0 —6 rooms, Parau Street. £4O0 —6 rooms, Parau Streot. £335 —House and i-acre, upper Glad-
stone Road. £4O0 —5 rooms and large section, Gladstone Road. £420 —5 rooms, splendid kauri house, and i-acre. Gladstone Road. £450—7 rooms, Childers Road, borough lease. £470—6 rooms, 1 acre, Mildura Township. £350 —5 rooms, i-acre, Herbert Street. £415 eachi —Two Hounes, Desmond Road, and 1-6-acre to each. £606—6 rooms, i-acr«, Upper Gladstone Road. £350—4 -rooms, J-acra, Herbert Street. These are just a f®w selections. We have houses with sections ranging from £2OO to £3OOO, and some very choice places with four or five acres of ground suitable for gentlemen’s residences. We have on© in Aberdeen Road of 9 rooms, and all necessary outbuildings, and grounds of five acres beautifully laid out, which is eminently suited for a gentleman’s residence, and at £2500 it is the cheapest thing in the market. Also Farms and Stations ranging in size frotn 30 up to 3000 acres. - IN BUSINESSES FOR DISPOSAL we have as follows: — Largo Restaurant and Boarding-house —'£lloo. Lollie Works and Tea Rooms, the best in town-—£7oo. Large Boarding-house as a going concern—£3so. Lollie, Fruit, and Fish Business combined, the best paying business in town —£300. Produce and Fruit Business—£2so. Restaurant as a going concern, a gift at £l5O. General Dealer’s Business, -at £l4O. Laundry, with big turnover —£75. Abo. Three Tailoring Businesses, all centrally situated, and doing a big turn over. All the above are also centrally situated. CALL ON—GAUDIN & CO For -anything you require, whether Land, House®, or Businesses. . . .
RING UP TELEPHONE 123 FOR PARKER BROS. & SHERIDAN (Successors to J. F. Pettie and G. Matthewson). PEEL STREET, GISBORNE. THE Leading Wine and Spirit Merchants • Hotelbrokers : Importers of Highest. Grades Continental W and Brandies: Agents for Imperial ana Crown AJo ; Rondura Teae—Full stocks oi all leading lines. SPECIALITIES FOR HIGH-CLAa'S TRADE. Matthewson’s No. 1 Whisky (the old farorite). Cuddledoon, 20-year-old liqueur whisky. Bell’s Pure Malt. Fueurheerd’s very old Brown Sherry. Gonzalez Port. Premier’s Liqueur Brandy Brandimentine (the rarest quality liqueur). Guinness’ Invalid Stout (Blood Wolfe’s bottling). To arrive beginning September—BULlNEß’S HEREFORDSHIRE SPARKLING CIDER—A delicious and invigorating beverage prescribed by highest medical authorities as a positive remedy and preventative of rheumatism, gout, etc, and a most delightful restorative in all ailments. Ask your medical adviser. It is pronounced by connoisseurs equal in flavor to fine champagne. ...... Our Prioes are Right, and all tne above lines are finest procurable. Satisfaction guarnateed.
BRITISH EMPIRE HOTEL Is a FREE HOUSE. PEIGHT’S XVRAUGHT ALE .gPEIGHT’S JQ ON TAP ONLY. A' R. S. CHILTON. F. C. FIDDY. (A.N.Z.A.A. by Exam.) "O EGISTEEED PUBLIC ACCOUNTIt ANT, AUDITOR, and COMPANY SECRETARY, LOWE STREET (opposite Masonic Hotel), Telephone 559. traders’ Books Kept. Trust Estates Managed. Mtocfeiurjsinpfi Imdereaiten.
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Gisborne Times, Volume XXVII, Issue 2622, 2 October 1909, Page 4
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