AUCTION SALES. AUCTION SALES TO-DAY (SATURDAY). 11 A.M. POULTRY—LARGE ENTRY. Fruit, Eggs, Butter, Vegetables Rice, Potatoes, Onions, etc. 2 P.M. FURNITURE SALE. Piano, Duchess Pair, Tables Organ, Chairs, Mangle Kitchen Utensils, Crockery Cutlery, E.P. Ware, Pictures, etc. NO RESERVE. F. S. MALCOLM & CO. Auctioneers. MALCOLM’S AUCTION MART. NEW RAPID BICYCLES, Eadie Hubs, 1910 pattern. GENTS’, £8 os, Dunlop tyres. LADIES’, £S 15s, the very best. Twelve Months’ Guarantee. Only a few left. Folding go-cart. 25s to 80s each. Strong ana Light. gTEEL SAFES—£S to £lO each. CHIILD’S COTS, with patent spring ) mattress, complete 20s. NEW SHIPMENT of BRASS BEDSTEADS, beautiful designs. SWEET BEDDING, WAV. MATTRESSES. Our own make. YOU CAN FURNISH THROUGHOUT AT MALCOLM’S AND SAVE ONE-THIRD OF COST. AUCTIONEERS & IMPORTERS, GLADSTONE ROAD, GISBORNE. F. $. Malcolm & Co. ONE MOMENT PLEASE. WOULD you willingly turn down a proposition that would save you a sure £2? No you wouldn’t! Well, don’t pass the George Davies' suit proposition,’which gives you a high grade, well-made, smart and stylish suit, to order for 555, 635, 75s —a sure and safe saving of £2. Why pay more? My best suit costs only 7os, and it you "paid £6 6s you couldn’t get anything better either hi material, making, fit,, style or anything else. Call in at my local branch to-day and see my new materials. GEORCE - DAVIES, THE MODERN TAILOR, Dunlop’s Buildings, Gisborne. ENDCLIFFE The New Township, (Late Baty’s Kaiti Property.) FOR PRIVATE SALE. Yg QUARTER- ACRE SECTIONS. or HALF-ACRE AND ONE-ACRE SECTIONS. gECTIONS OF 4 AND 8 ACRES. T Sections, Sections containing T AND HILL land, and CHOICE SITES on THE HILLS. E BUILDING LAND. No Danger of Slips 1 to suit all classes: Country Resiices for Men of Leisure or Busies. Homes for the Working Man! ÜBLIC SCHOOL ON THE PRO :RTY. TWO MINUTES’WALK TO BEACH AND OUTER HARBOR. PURE AIR! SEA BREEZES! CHARMING VIEWS! NORTHERLY ASPECT. No High Rates. Trams to >pass your front gates. Less than a quarter of a mile from Borough Boundary; under a mile ’from the Post Office, on a Main Road. , Gas and. Water Mains within a Stone s Throw of Property. For the first time the Public are offered an opportunity of acquiring land in a locality which, will ultimately be GISBORNE’S CHOICEST SUBURB. A PUBLIC RECREATION GROUND AND GARDENS In the Immediate Vicinity of the Property. INSPECTION INVITED. Every Man His Own Landlord I TERMS to Suit All Purchasers. Secure a Litho. next week. PRICES on application to— J. M. ARUNDEL or Agents. N.B.—lntending buyers please note the Brickmaking plant on the property is to be dismantled and removed to other grounds.
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Gisborne Times, Volume XXVIII, Issue 2764, 19 March 1910, Page 8
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