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BUSINESS NOTICED THE LATEST 1500 ACP,ES 0F EUSH land. Carrying 2\ Sheep per Acre. All Well Improved. Good Buildings, in Good Locality, On Good Road, Handy to Town. Long Lease, with Compensation for Improvements. Rent, lOd per acre. PRICE ££ /., PER ACRE. W. LISSANT OLAYTOH. ESTATE AGENT. A FEW HINTS ON ICE, NATURE’S PRESERVATIVE. Comps re the cost of an Ice-Chest with the Saving it effects. STUDY THE SAYING. In keeping your MEAT GOOD, your BUTTER FRESH, your MILK SWEET, your DRINKS COOL. You will . SAVE THE COST in a short time and have the benefit of vour victuals being as WHOLESOME and SWEET in the MIDDLE OF SUMMER as in the DEPTH OF WINTER. W 7 e are prepared to supply vou with CLEAN ICE. made from FRESH, CLEAR SPRING WATER, at a PRICE within the means of all. TO LARGE CONSUMERS: SPECIAL QUOTATIONS. DON’T WAIT for Summer, but ORDER vour ice-chests earlv and START SAVING with the first HOT DAY. No occasion to TEMPT YOUR CHILDREN’S APPETITES when ycu have ICE. ITis Ice is made at the Gisborne Brewery and Aerated Water Factory. W. J. SCHOLLUM, ’Phone 591. C. J. BOLLEN, ’Phone 100. C. G. BLO GEE’S SNAPS. BUSINESS! Money making fancygoods concern. About £TcO wanted. I' EASEHOLD DAIRY FARM, 40 acres, with buildings, sub-divi-sions, cultivation, close creamery; £6OO. I EASEHOLD SHEEP COUNTRY, A 300 Acres, house,. outbuildings; rent lOs week, with 770 ewes, hoggets and- lambs, cattle and horses, as going' concern; £SSO. C. G. BLOORE. LAND AND ESTATE AGENT

tJoJ< >s< >s* 6 SPECIALS! *■ :— —: -xMILLINERY Lovely lot of the- most stylish Hats just to hand and at very lew prices.

BLOUSES In every style—very Smart shirt and lawn blouses at 2/11. "White embroidered Muslin at 3/11 COSTUMES Eeady to wear in newest styles from 1 h /ft to 30/- A huge assortment: u SUNSHADES To suit every taste. In plain arid Fancv Shades. A Special line 1/11 to clear. HATS ETC - EOR, CHILDREN’S WEAR In Straw, Linen, Muslin, ere., from upwards. MEN’S MERCERY AND CLOTHING Here our Stoc'k is very extensive and Our Prices the Keenest in the District. V

EVERY TIME FOR POPULARITY. 9 9 0.0 o 9 O 0.0 Q © fit 0 9 © OO 90 ©, • ■-/ ; . : ;. ■: :• . ■ ■ :• '■ ; ■-,. ■ i . 5 fe.-fei SK;vMSS ". ' , :; ~r ■■""•• ,

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Gisborne Times, Volume XXVII, Issue 2639, 22 October 1909, Page 1

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375

Page 1 Advertisements Column 7 Gisborne Times, Volume XXVII, Issue 2639, 22 October 1909, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 7 Gisborne Times, Volume XXVII, Issue 2639, 22 October 1909, Page 1

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