BPECSAL ADVERTISEMENT* PETGHELL&GO. LAND, ESTATE, COMMERCIAL & GENERAL COMMISSION AGENTS. 60 LOWE STREET. GISBORNE. ’Phone ‘127. Loans Negotiated. Rents Collected. THE GU TE ARAI PEACH GROVE. TO- ALL IN WANT OF A FIRSTOLASS DAIRY FARM, Don’t Miss This Opportunity! —THE PICK OF TE ARAL—{‘TO ACRES of the richest part of .i t) this flourishing settlement. On main road; river frontage; miles from daii— factory. Comfortable newhouse of 4 rooms; iron shed 30 x 16; cart-shed; cow-shed, 15 bails; Maslihonse, copper set in; men’s room, etc. All neiv. Subdivided into 7 paddocks. Large pig yards, etc. Fencing is of the best, and recently erected. Twenty acres Maize and 4 acres of Potatoes and other Vegetables. Will carry 100 dairy cows ail the year round. GOVERNMENT LEASE of 33 years, with renewal of further 33. RENT, £32 per annum. With or without stock, at buyer’s option. DON’T DELAY. For full particulars, price, and terms apply to— PETCHELL & C°ESTATE AGENTS, •JO/ LOWE STREET. ART OF SINGING. ■jiyTß. G. LAMONT GURR, late IVI Baritone Soloist St. Peter’s, Bombay, India, Teacher Voice Production, Singing and Deep-Breathing “Voice Culture and Interpretation,” Pupils prepared for R.C.M. and R.A.M.. and Trinity College, London, Examinations, will meet intending juoils at Parau Street'(Mrs Livick’f- > Jvatti 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 viva 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 my aim, but on myself, until afte l many disappointments I discovered a preparation which I now 1 find 1 cannot improve upon. Lastly, I take pains to prevent pain. HAHOLD CATO SURGEON DENTIST. (By Exam.) GLADSTONE ROAD, 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’ v ' 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 CARPETS, and by POM3NG TO REYNOLDS’ for youi requirements you will save 25 percent. E. C. A. REYNOLD'S.
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Gisborne Times, Volume XXVIII, Issue 2756, 10 March 1910, Page 4
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391Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 Gisborne Times, Volume XXVIII, Issue 2756, 10 March 1910, Page 4
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