SPECIAL ADVERTISEMENT™. PETGHELL& GO. (LATE GAUDIN AND CO.) LAND, ESTATE, AND GENERAL COMMISSION AGENTS. LOWE STREET. LOANS NEGOTIATED. RENTS COLLECTED. £825. BUSINESSES, Sections, Farms Houses and Stations For Sale in all parts of the District. Several Properties for Sale and Lease in the 13Ax OF PLENTY. A good general STORE Business within one mile of p.O. Large shop, six-roomed DWELLING, and all conveniences. Nearly new. Soction J-AGRE situated, on a corner in a rising locality. Stock at valuation. Owner leaving on account of ill-health. Don’t miss this snip. A lare© General STORE Business, 9 miles from Town on Main Road. Established over 20 year.s 3-ACRE Section beautifully laid out in Orchard, etc. Long lease, cheap rental. Large sto-re and Dwelling House of 8-rooms. Dairy, Coach-house and all necessary outbuildings. Acetylene Gas and water laid on. Stock at valuation. Turnover about £3OOO per annum. This is a splendid investment. Present occupier lias made a competency. As a going Concern. A large *OOU. FRUIT and CONFECTIONERY Business centrally situated just over Kaiti Bridge. Turnover £l2O monthly. Low rental. Good Dwelling rooms attached and every convenience for carrying on the business. A first-class investment fo r anyone with small capital. E have other BUSINESSES FOR SALE, besides several large BOARDING HOUSES. Call on us for full Particulars. w -Tunn 57 ACRES at Patutalii, 11 Freehold and 46 Leasehold. Educational Reserve. Right of renewal. Splendid HOUSE 5 Rooms, and all necessary Outbuildings, nearly new. Low rental.' Will keep 40 cows all the year round. Present stock mixed. Can be taken at valuation. J?A A A Wainui Road, just outside dOttUU. Borough Boundary, HALIAORE with small Cottage. This Js a cheap Section with great prospective value, being on route of proposed tram line. WHETHER YOU WANT A BUSINESS SECTION, HOUSE OR A FARM CALL ON US. PETCHELL & c°LOWE STREET. 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; Hotelbrokers; Importers of Highest Grades Continental Wines and Brandies; Agents for Imperial and Crown Ale; Rondura Teas—Full stocks of all leading lines. SPECIALITIES FOR HIGH CLASS TRAu£. Matthewson’s No. JL Whisky (the old avorite). C'uddledoon, 20-year-old li(ueur whisky. Bell’s Pure Malt. FueirlieercPs very old. Brown Sherry. Jonzalez Port' Premier’s Liqueur Branly. Brandimontine (the rarest quality iqueur). Guinness’ Invalid Stout Blood Wolfe’s bottling). „ TTTT -_ T> , Now in Stock—BULINER HEREFORDSHIRE SPARKLIN EIDER —A delicious and mvigoating beverage prescribed by highest ncdical authorities as a positive remedy and preventative of rheumatism, rout, etc., and a most delightful resorative in all ailments. Ask your nedieal adviser. It is pronounced by lonnoisseurs equal in flavor to fine ihampagno. Our Prices are Right, and all the ibove lines axro finest procurable. Satsfaction guaranteed. WHY NO PAIN Is the ruling feature of my practice, BECAUSE I ADOPT Methods which are sensible, new, and tried, and am always on the qui vive for something better. Secondly, I use my own anaesthetic which is the result of many years’ experimentation, not on my patients, for that would be unfair to them and useless to mv aim, buF on myself, until afte* many disappointments I. discovered a preparation which I now l find I cannot improve upon. Lastly, I take pains to prevent pain. HAROLD CATO SURGEON DENTIST. (By Exam.) GLADSTONE ROAl), Opposite Anderson’s Bicycle Arcade. REYNOLDS’ CENTRAL FURNISHING EMPORIUM FOR RARE BARGAINS YOU MUST QOME 'TO REYNOLDS’. pOME TO REYNOLDS’ for Ladies’ DRESS BASKETS, from 2s each. POME TO REYNOLDS’ for Ladies’ HAND BASKETS, from 2s each. POME TO REYNOLDS’ for RATTAN CHAIRS, from 10s 6d each. pOME TO REYNOLDS’ for LINOLEUMS, Cheapest and Best. POME TO REYNOLDS’ for BEDSTEADS, very cheap. pOME TO REYNOLDS’ for RUGS, rare value. POME TO REYNOLDS’ for CAIIV PETS, and by DOMING TO REYNOLDS’ for yoxu requirements you will save 25 per cent. L G. JL REYNOLDS.
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Gisborne Times, Volume XXVIII, Issue 2743, 23 February 1910, Page 4
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