BUSINESS NOTICES. YOU MUST Be well dressed eor Christmas, and to enter the New Year in dirty clothes is a had start. WE WILL For the Small Sum of 7s 6d turn you out smart and clean in a suit that looks like new. All we ask is your old one to work on. CLIFFORD TATTERSFIELD. ART DYER AND CLEANER. 38 CUSTOMHOUSE STREET. Joins Gladstone Road at P.O. Tel. 485. . BOOKLET, how to keep your clothes during wear, on application. CLOTHES CLEANING. OUR Chemical Process is unsurpassed. HATS. FEATHERS, GLOVES, all clean and like new WE DYE ANY COLOR Bright and Fast. Fourteen Years’ Practical Experience. UMBRELLAS RECOVERED; good Material. 2s 6d. —All Work Moderate Charges.— CITY DYE WORKS. 3WI Gladstone Road. ’Phone 30fi T O M A K E YOUR NEW YEAR . * CAKE * USE JgAST’S AT QD PER LB o TENDERS. TUTAHI ROAD BOAI TENDERoNhC-losi nNoon, on 9th, wiil be received on .rougher’* bv-road sped heat u7ft%anp]y— A. DOHERTY. Clerk OHU CO WA TEN insr lon >se on<**iie iOjln JAKUT)ll. at Noedvnor FfcimJho any tender, not|/ur.eepsarily ace|pfed. r Plans afi'd /specifications County Uffice. To* Kan JOHN A Countv Engir DERS. Tenders, ad signed, will p.m., on SAT 1911, for Fi at tlie Gish Plans and sped at the office of — W TE \1 to tip' undej eceiveci up to Jr-2 January Science Itfioin chool. | j! iiy lie teen GAN, rn Secretary J W Peel Street TO BUILDERS. TENDERS, el&hifs at Noon on WED _ NESDAY. thcillth January, 1911, e invited for raftl Jjjfrectioii of a Resince. at Pulia, .D. S. Mae Do-n-1 Esq. M § Plans and speoifiqlitioßs may oe serj the office of the;lind|rsigned. GRAHAM lAN § BROWH, | Aift-hitects, I Lowe StWbt. J. GREIG AND SON, ARCHITECTS. Gisborne Farmers’ Club Rooms, Lowe Street —= = 3 PROPERTIES TO LET AND FOR SALE. FRYO fllurnMied aßooras, avitlf' or JL wMgfiP' IxfaM, SkAxmrtm / from town, aif cSUWen tAr-niVrnhde i a te. —ApplwWaratah {blouse, Kaiti. . FOR SALE. / Purclia® .BosirctTnaJiliXialnishcia inchkumr th mlmt, lVßiwue minutes of P thin Gind/ilf; wi Apply sharp, PASLEY and' J STON 10R SALE, 2 Acres, Ma'karaka. House, good garden and out-build-;s: Price, £72s.—Pasley and Johnn. 84 Lowe Street. LOST AND FOUND. 10UNO —The Best Shop in Gisborne for Men’s Panama Hats; the latshapes at the lowest prices.—Nat. loner, McKee’s Building. 10UND —A Purse of Sovereigns, by. Speculating in Land and entrust- \ W. Lissant Clayton to conduct your vestments or speculations.. IOUND.—A First-class Certificated Ladies’ and Gents’ Tailor.—H. G. Clymont, next Grundy and Bhen--;d. V-Y.wv.Y . . . _,L.. .. . ,-J
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Gisborne Times, Volume XXIX, Issue 3109, 4 January 1911, Page 1
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