BUSINESS notices. COOK COUNTY FURNISHING warehouse. I; HAVE much pleasure in inviting all to come and Inspect ®y Erie Stock of FURNITURE and HOUSEFURNISHINGS. The list is too large to puniish ali articles stored. Here are a few:— JJARDWARE jQEPARTMEN'i, BEDSTEADS (French and Parisian). COTS—Black and Copper, Aluminium, Rimu. SUITES, CURBS, FENDERS, FIRE IRONS, COAL VASES. CUTLERY, KNIVES, E.P. WARE, PORTABLE RODS, BRASS RODS. MANGLES, WRINGERS, CARPET SWEEPERS, FILTERS. VENETIAN BLINDS—These are made on the promises to suit all sizes of windows, and painted any dess red •solor. pICTURE pRAMING. I hold very ocks of Mousing' *.iounts ; • d Striwuoard, and am prepared to x io.ne Pic~u»es at Lowest Cost. My CARPET, LINOLEUM, and FURNITURE DEPARTMENTS aro well known. New Goods arriving *»ch steamer. JOHN TOWNLEY. W. A. O’MEARA. MERCHANT. i AM BOOKING at Lowest Rates— WOOLPACKS, All sizes, fast and loose tops, unsewn four inches at corners. W 0 OLPO CKETS. SEAMING TWINE. SHEEP SHEARS, SHEAR STONES SHEARING MACHINE OIL. BENZINE TEA ROSE KEROSENE for engines. COOPER’S POWDER SHEEP DIP. COOPER’S FLUID SHEEP DIP, in one and five-gallon drums. NIMMO AND BLAIR’S SEEDS. GRASS SEEDS: I am booking for forward delivery up to December—Rye Grass, Cocksfoot, Clovers, Fescues, Rape, Turnip, Mustard, etc. PUMPKIN SEED, LINSEED. CHAFF —25 tons, very fine quality, 24 sacks to ton. SEED OATS—Algerian, Sparrowbill, Garton, Duns. SEED POTATOES. PRIME TABLE POTATOES—Derwents and Up-to-Dates. AGRICULTURAL LIME. SANITARY LIME, in 201 b bags. —AGENTS FOR— Shaddock's Orion Ranges. Wilson’s Hydraulic Lime. W ikon’s Star Cement. Cooper’s Sheep Dips. Oliver Ploughs (all fittings stocked). The Colonial Ammunition Co.. Ltd. GROCERIES of the Highest Quality. W. A. O’MEARA. SALVATION ARMY CITADEL. GLADSTONE ROAD. OFFICERS IN CHARGE: ADJUTANI and MRS. MELKSHAM. N 7 OU are cordially invited to —y jL of the following meetings:— SUNDAY: 7 a.m., Kneedrill ; II a.in U-I'ne.'d Meeting; J p.m. Praise and Testimony Meeting; 7 p.m., Salvation Meeting. Also— TUESDAY, THURSDAY and FRIDAY NIGHTS. Young People’s Meetings: SUNDAY, 10 a.m. and 2 p.m. A Seat, a Book, and a Welcome to all. The above gatherings will bo held tor the Glory of God and the SuvnGon ind Sanctification of Men, Women, and Children. A GOOD BRASS BAND will dispense harmony. Congregational Singing a Special Feature of each Service. MARRIAGES SOLEMNISED. PH rate Weddings conducted. gob bless you. F. E. MELKSHAM, Adjutant. rr worry: ffF Your SUIT is SOILED, have it l CLEANED. FADED GARMENTS DYED any lolor by a Practical Dyer and Dry Nearer. SUITS' REPAIRED. UMBRELLAS RECOVERED and l EPAIRED—A Spedaiity. CHARLIE SMITH, CITY DYE WORKS. 1 Time 306. ~ , ■ik./ ll \ -1 v \
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Gisborne Times, Volume XXVII, Issue 2628, 9 October 1909, Page 8
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