PUBLIC NOTICES. 171I 71 OR CHRISTMAS, the most important holiday of the year. It will not cost you much. We have all the trouble and expense, thus saving you heaps of money, at the same time ma'k-, ing good YOUR OLD SUIT LIKE NEW. DON’T Wait too long, but let us have your Garments early. GARMENTS DYED any color. REPAIRS executed. All Goods TAILOR PRESSED. CLIFFORD TATTERSFIELD. DYED AND CLEANER. CUSTOMHOUSE STREET. Moms Gladstone Road at P. 0.) Tel. 455. First-class English Certificate. FOR SALE. £ ACRES rich Dairying Land, all „ O flat, very convenient to a creaery. No Buildings. Only Capital squired £2OO. Owner will erect nesssary buildings. FOR LEASE. I HAVE FOR LEASE for a term of about 3 years 40 ACRES firstclass flat dairying land, situated near a Creamery. Good Six-roomed House, Stable, Cowshed, etc. Rent £125 per annum. Applv— CHAS. BUSCKE. LOWE STREET. TING-A-LING! Yesl IS THAT GEORGE WILLIAMS, the FRUITERER? Yesl -WHEN CAN WE GET ANY SMOKED FISH? Every MONDAY & THURSDAY. Ring u}. 513. You’ll be promptly attended to. ALL KINDS OF FRUIT IN SEASON. DIRECT IMPORTER OF ISLAND FRUIT. GEORGE WILLIAMS, WHOLESALE AND RETAH FRUITERER AND CONFECTIONER. Just Over Kaiti Bridge. SINGING. MRS H. J. TAPLAY, (nee Jessie Caskie, S.A.) Pupil of Professors Robb (Glasgow), ieresford-Smyley (Shakespeare Schocu f Music, London) and Crane, S. frica. L/fRS TAPLAY is now prepared to y_| reoeiv© a limited number ot upils in Voice Production, Deep Ireathing and Pronunciation. Childni’s Classes (each limited to 10 Pupils 3 insure individual attention) in deep reathing. Physical Culture, Deporttent, Sight Reading and Class Singing. Address: “NAUMAI,” Kaiti, (Next to Dr. Reeves.) IN BANKRUPTCY. FURTHER GREAT REDUCTIONS. rHE Balance of the Stock of FURNITURE and GOODS at the LOWE STREET MART, iust be cleared, and theprelises given up within the next three reeks. f 20 PER CENT DISCOUNT, rill be allowed on all Purchases comoencing SATURDAY, the 18th Dccemier l 909» By order of the Deputy Official Assignee, R. T. HALLS, Manager. TXT H. DAVY, Horeeshoer and ’ V • General Blacksmith, wishes to inform tihe General Public that he has taken over the Business lately carried on by Mr D. Thomson, and hopes, by careful attention to business and good workmanship, to merit a fair share of public patronage. ' Horseshoeing a speciality. All kinds of General Smithing done on the premises. •JN WISHING ALL MY CUSTOMERS A M erry C hr,stmas and a B n ' GHT N EW Y EAR - ■ I would like -do . remind you I am , showing a Splendid Range of BOOTS ; For the Holidays. ' W, STEWART ERSKINE’S BUILDINGS, •„r. ,7: i ■ PEEL STREET, ■. ■ •
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Gisborne Times, Volume XXVII, Issue 2693, 24 December 1909, Page 1
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