f ■ /•: . h - AUCTION SALES. HIGH-CLASS FURNITURE SALE. TUESDAY NEXT, 14th DECEMBER, at 2 (/dock. MILLER AND CRAIG. Have received instructions from Mr. v W. ILES, Ormond Road, near Fox £ Street, to Sell— THE WHOLE OF HIS HOUSE- ; HOLD FURNITURE AND, EFFECTS. Comprising DRAWING ROOM. —Saddle-b'ag Suite, La’rge Overmantel. Marble Clock, English Oa'k Flower Stands, Large White Rug, Crimson Rugs, Afternoon Tables, Curtains, Pole, Blinds, Carpet Square, Folding Chair, otc. DINING ROOM.—Overmantel, Hall Stand, Large Bevelled Mirror Sideboard, Dining Table, Carpet Square, Gramophone and Records (in first-class order), A.B. Chairs, Pictures, Ornaments, etc. BEDROOMS.—Duchesse Chest and Marble-top Wa.shstands, Chests of Drawers, Double Brass-mounted Italian Bedstead, Single Bedtseads, Wire Mattresses, Toilet Ware, etc. KITCHEN—TabIes, Linoleums, Dinner Set, Wringer, New Lawn Mower, etc. Goods on view on Monday afternoon and Morning of Sale. G. K. MILLER, Auctioneer. WATAWHERO STOCK SALE FIXTURES. NOTICE TO CLIENTS. THE following are Matawhero Stock Sale Fixtures: — THURSDAY, 16th DECEMBER. THURSDAY, 30th DECEMBER. 1910. THURSDAY, 13th JANUARY. THURSDAY, 20th JANUARY THURSDAY, 27th JANUARY. WEDNESDAY, 2nd FEBRUARY. WEDNESDAY. 9th FEBRUARY. THURSDAY, 17th FEBRUARY. THURSDAY, 24th FEBRUARY. THURSDAY, 3rd MARCH. THURSDAY, 10th MARCH. THURSDAY, 17th MARCH. THURSDAY, 24tli MARCH. THURSDAY, 31st MARCH. Sales commence at 11 sharp. WILLIAMS AND KETTLE, Ltd. N.Z. LOAN AND MERCANTILE AGENCY COMPANY, Ltd. MURRAY, ROBERTS AND CO. pERFECT JJEALTH pESORT. THE TATAPOURI HOTEL ONLY NINE MILES from Gisborne, situated amid charming surroundings, on a magnificent stretch of sandy beach. A CHILDREN’S PARADISE. SUNBATHS, SEABATHS, FISHING. Special attention paid to the comfort of Families who wish to spend a few days or weeks at the health-giving sea®lde* REASONABLE TARIFF. •R. H. D. WARNER, Licensee. GOOD TAILORING. THERE’S no. substitute for good Tailoring—a suit is either right or wrong. It is possible to get perfection—don’t be satisfied with anything else. * WE STUDY THESE FOUR POINTS:— FABRIC— Best. STYLE—Latest. WORK Faultless. PRlCE—Moderate. And the things that distinguish the Clothes we ma'ke are Fashion, Fit, and Workmanship. We have the cream of tho Woollen Mills of England, Scotland and the Dominion for your choice, and will make you up a Suit in a style that will defy duplication in either fit or finish. If you want Personality worked into your clothing, leave your orders with — GEO. HALL, ;* MERCHANT TAILOR, GLADSTONE ROAD, (Opposite Royal Hotel). WANTED. 100 PEOPLE TO VISIT OUR BOOT STORE TO-DAY. W. STEWART ERSKINE’S BUILDINGS, PEEL STREET. “WHERE THE GOOD BOOTS ARE. SERT GREAVES 'SE3HOER AND GENERAL BLACKSMITH. WING been for five years in charge of J. H. Shoedepartment, wishes the Public of >rne and surrounding district to that he has taken over T. BELL’S BUSINESS (Next Garrison Hall.) WJI Horses carefully shod under my jersonal supervision. £-H , ;hing but. BEST material used, and action Guaranteed. N ALL DAY ON SATURDAYS. ■nrnmr VOTTP
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Gisborne Times, Volume XXVII, Issue 2682, 11 December 1909, Page 8
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