SPECImI. advertisements. GYM. & PHYSICAL SHOES : That will not slip on-.the GARRISON HALL FLOOR : JUST TO HAND. 2/6 2/11 ,3/3 FOR SHOES “BOYS.” 4/6 7/6 FOR SHOES “GENTS.” 5/6 6/9 FOR BOOTS “GENTS.” CRICKETERS’ WHITE BOOTS 7/6 17/6. JEL. 335. SB CORNER SHOP ONLY.
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 • Hctelhrokers : Importers of Highest Grades Continental Woeand Brandies: .Ageatv tnr imperial ana Crown Ale; Rondura Teas—Full stocks or ali leading lines. SPECIALITIES FOR HIGH-CLAjtS TRADE. Mntthewsou’s No. 1 Whisky (the old favorite). Cuddledoon, 20-year-old liqueur whisky. Bell’s Pure Malt. Fueurheerd’s very old Brown Sherry. Gonzalez Port. Premier’s Liqueur Brandy Braudimentine (the rarest quality liqueur)., Guinness’ Invalid Stout (Blood Wolfe’s battling). To arrive beginning September—BULlNEß’S HEREFORDSHIRE SPARKLING CIDER—A delicious and invigorating beverage prescribed by high act 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 Prices are Right, and all the above lines are finest procurable. Satisfaction guarnateed.
OUR WINDOWS ARE REPLACED. NICHOLLS AND GRIFFITHS IRONMONGERS, I GLADSTONE ROAD. ARE now open, AND ARE SHOWING AN ENTIRELY NEW STOCK & OF BUILDERS’ AND GENERAL IRONMONGERY. NiCHOLLS & GRIFFITHS ’PHONE 126. as usual.
]gAT, J)RINK, AND gE ]ty][ERRY WE all must Eat, and it is just as easy to Eat well. VISITORS to the SHOW and RAGES will enjoy- themselves all the better if they dine well at the— FEDERAL CAFE, The only place in Town where you can procure a Tempting Meal of deliciously cooked Flatfish. Whether you leave town early or return late, you can procure a Meal at any hour at a moment’s notice at reasonable prices. Varied Menu! Excellent Attention 1 and Superlative Cooking! W. W. TAYLOR, Proprietor.
P. H. GRAHAM, ARCHITECT, WILLIAMB and SHERRATT!S buildings; LOWE STREET.
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Gisborne Times, Volume XXVII, Issue 2649, 3 November 1909, Page 4
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323Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 Gisborne Times, Volume XXVII, Issue 2649, 3 November 1909, Page 4
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