AMUSEMENTS. RATHE PSCTUPES TO NIGHT! TO-NIGHT! AND TO-MORROW NIGHT. Another Great Sensation, SEXTON BLAKE An all powerful and fascinating detective' series, described by the Sydney papers as the greatest gem yet shown in the picture world. If you miss it, you’ll regret it. Also “The Two Sisters” —“The Doctor” —“Thames in Winter”—“Sugar Making”—and a host of cimic gems, including HOW THE COOK GOT MARRIED. Change of Programme on Saturday. Popular Prices —6d, Is, Is 6d. PUBLIC NOTICES. NOTICE. HAVING, disposed of my PORK BUTCHERY BUSINESS, I desire to heartily. Thank the Public of Gisborne for the support accorded me during the past four years, and would respectfully solicit a continuance of patronage for my successor. J. H. WACK. Having purchased the above Business, I intend to run it, from April Ist, on the same lines that has built up for Mr. Wack such a large share of public support, and by strict attention to all orders to merit a fair share of public patronage. C. J. BOLLEN. FOR SALE. I7IULL-SIZE BILLIARD TABLE, in good order (makers, Wright Ranish). For further particulars, apply— MURRAY AND CROMPtuN, Lowe Street. LOST AND FOUND. IF the person who picked up Horse Cover, lost between Hospital iron bridge and Garrison Hall (via Ormond Road), will return same to the undermentioned, he will be suitably rewarded.—Geo. Smith, Registry Office. LOST —A Good Situation through not having sufficient brains to put my name with Smith’s Registry. FOUND —At Turehau Station, a Black and Tan Sheep Dog, white collar and forelegs, about 1 year old. — Owner apnlv at station. FOUND. —A First-Class Certificated Ladies’ and Gents’ Tailor —H. G. McClymont, nest Grundy and Shennan’s. FOUND —A Good Situation through having the common-sense to place my name in early with Smith’s Registry 7 Office. MISCELLANEOUS WANTEDS. COMFORTABLE Board and Lodging for two young men, private family. —Apply at .“Times” Office. CIHILDREN. —There are few sub- / jects that make better Pictures aud more pleading Photos than children. In this we are without dispute the best. ELLERBECK STUDIO. FOR SALE —New first-class Kauri Dwelling, in Stout Street, on high section, containing 6 rooms, also bathroom and pantry, and good' linen press, hot and cold water, washhouse, and wood and coal house, etc., copper and tubs. Easy terms arranged if required. Particulars at REYNOLDS’ FURNISHING WAREHOUSE. OR SALE—2O Colonies of Italian Bees, in most modern hives, in lots ) suit purchasers.—Apply tc F. Reynolds, Wliataupoko. [7l OR Immediate Sale, at Bushmere, [/ road and river frontage, 2S Acres ery Rich Land, Residence, outhouses. -J. Peckover and Co., Peel Street. [7l OR IMMEDIATE SALE—Freehold V Brick Shop and Residence, 7 aoms, Gladstone Road. —J. Peckover nd 00., Peel Street. ___ OR SALE—By J. Peckover and Co, estate agents, Peel Street, varieof Properties on easy terms; mortiges negotiated; fire insurances efcted. ■ 71RESH FISH.—Our trawler, fresh 1 from her annual overhaul on tne ip, is hard at work again, and is daily •inging in shoals of shimmering Fresh ish from the briny. Fish is the ap■oved hot weather diet. win)ws> W.. Inylor, the Fish King. Tel. OOD "WORK is what you want. Jf Do you know where you will get Then walk up to our Studio, and j will satisfy you. ELLERBECK’S the place. . OTHER DEAR! Did -ou hear that New Zealand Smoked Haddock not dear!—At Douglas Bros, only, rand Cafe. TEW ZEALAND Smoked Haddock, 1 fresh dailv from our own smoke luse.—At Douglas Bros.’ only, Strand EW ZEALAND Smoked Haddock is just cooked to a turn; lovely breakfast. —At Douglas Bros, only, nd Cafe. TEW ZEALAND Smoked Haddock to supply 1000 householders daily; eet as a lolly—At Douglas Bros. ly; Strand Cafe. BARKER. Grey Street, is the one to go to for Portraits in Oils and ack and White; he never disappoints 3 patrons. Portraits painted from 1 photographs. ft BARKER again to the fore in Picture Framing. There is scarcely home in Gisborne where you will not id evidence of his handicraft. Call at e studio and see for yourself. 1 T FOR SALE—2-pths. . VX • J J • ‘Acre (corner) and new loomed Dwelling. Just outside rough Boundary, Whataupoko. Ex>tionally easy terms.—Apply T. G. wless. Agent. 1 T —WANTED, a Partner .•v 7( • -O.J • with about £SO, ace man with fruit and vegetable md preferred; splendid prospect for art man-r-Apply, T. G. Lf wless,
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Gisborne Times, Volume XXVIII, Issue 2773, 31 March 1910, Page 1
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