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BRITISH AND NEW ZEALAND MEAT AND PRODUCE CO., LTD.' MR. C. B. DeLAUTOUR has been appointed Agent of tho above Company for the Poverty Bay. and Waiapu districts, and will be pleased to point out to the fanners the advantages to be gained by consigning their Meat and Produce through the Company. which is essentially a sheepfarmers’ company, and the only one in the. Dominion that lias been formed purely in the- interests of consignors, its shareholders being all resident in New Zealand. r l l he charges are on tho lowest scale. The Company makes Advances on Produce consigned to its care. No brokers employed. Tho Company owns its own stall on tho Smithfiekl market, and has one of the best salesmen in London, whose experience extends over twenty years. A Trial Shipment will show you what, you have been losing. Most of the troubles in England in connection with Frozen Meat which necessitated a conference being held recently, will disappear if farmers take advantage of the agency of tho British and New Zealand Meat and Produce Company, Ltd. Some of the largest and shrewd, est ishceufarmers in New Zealand are nmv sending their produce through us. WHY? Full information from— C. B. DB LAUTOUR r.nwF street IDING ADDLES.

I have just opened tip a Large and very Choice Assortment of RIDING SADDLES, and am now offering them at prices that meet and vanquish competition. AGS AND pORTS. REMEMBER when travelling you’re judged half by your grip. Don’t leave town with a shabby one. I am prepared at shortest notice to make to your order, a .stylish BAG or PORT that will a'dd considerably to your personal appearance. Come, in and see me. It will cost nothing to look m at the leading Trunk, Bag, and Harness House. W. J. BUTTIMORE, HIGH-GRADE SADDLE, HARNESS, AND COLLAR-MAKER. GLADSTONE ROAD. Telephone 033. TRY BANZAI NIPPON FOlt JAPANESE SILK AND FANCY GOODS, CHINA AND' ANTIMONY WARE LACQUER GOODS, SCREENS. DEPOT OF THE AUCKLAND SUNDAY SCHOOL UNION. BANZAI NIPPON. GLADSTONE ROAD, GISBORNE. Next to J. Morrison, Painter.

BRITISH EMPIRE HOTEL Is a FREE HOUSE. S JQRAUGHT ON TAP ONLY. R. S. CHILTON. NOTICE. MRS. JOWERS, of the SWEETERIES, begs to notify the Public that she has opened hex- now Shop in Hallcnsteins* Buildings, Gladstone Road, and is now prepared to supply them with Ice Cream, Afternoon Tea, and Light Refreshments of all kinds. The Best of Confectionery ana Choicest of Fruits at— THE SWEETERIES. Telephone 501. v TING-A-LING! < YES 1 IS THAT GEORGE WILLIAMS, the FRUITERER? YES I WHEN CAN WE GET ANY SMOKED FISH? Every MONDAY & THURSDAY. Ring up 513. You’ll be promptly attended to. ALL KINDS OF FRUIT IN SEASON. DIRECT IMPORTER OF ISLAND FRUIT. GEORGE WILLIAMS. WHOLESALE ami RETAIL FRUITERER and CONFECTIONER, Just over Ivaiti Bridge. gPEIGHT’ BERT GREAVES HORSESHOER AND GENERAL BLACKSMITH. HAVING .been for five years in charge of J. li. Ormond’s Shoeing Department, washes the Public of Gisborne and surrounding district to know that he has taken over T. BELL’S BUSINESS (Next Garrison Hall.) All Horses carefully shod under my own personal supervision. Nothing but BEST material used, and Satisfaction Guaranteed. OPEN ALL DAYTON SATURDAYS. GIVE HIM A CALL WHEN YOUR HORSE WANTS SHOEING. Telephone 293.

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Gisborne Times, Volume XXVIII, Issue 2731, 9 February 1910, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 3 Gisborne Times, Volume XXVIII, Issue 2731, 9 February 1910, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 3 Gisborne Times, Volume XXVIII, Issue 2731, 9 February 1910, Page 2

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