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AMUSEMENTS. PATHE PIGTURES. And First-Class Orchestra. TO-NICHt! TO-NIC tely tie last night unt I I Thursday, latest B’affection in Pie 1 (HIS RfFOaAIA fly Pjwerfj IN. GR Vbs( Int< hril . aiul H E|B d P ID A Super' And a Host of TO-NIGHT ONL Country PATUTAHT, SA r J’I WAERENGA-A-HTKA TI Next spns .fa vhma.. Gem JL’OAY RROU Scenic Study mic and o " " ONLY. MONDAY. BUSINESS NOTICES. LAND BO FAR NEW LP Branch.) isbo NG LL, Secretary lljsgßgSnSi 4R fnTITTTTi rifaMw ig>* AILWAYS II tion.) EAL (Gtsboi] \TU JAX# 21. LATE TRAIN S THE usual p.ni. will NOT leave Gisborne until 11.15 p.m., and will run through to Otoko. train will leave Te Kara'ka for (Hajprne 12.30 a.m. on 22nd. r BY ORDER MISCELLANEOUS WANTEDS. GOOIT BREAKFAST! One that will make you smile with delight can easily be had if you buy your Smoked Fish at Taylor's Federal Cafe.

/DAMPING —Our 'Patent Foldip, v.y Gamp Stretchers, weigh 101 l fold up to 3 feet; 22s 6d each.—Nichols and Griffith*. F°£.. trial give deen Roil. ng PPl.r Cart, lew young HfJse; pburn.lJroerF OR Sale—About 4000 Empty Sacks, in sound condition ; cheap to clear. D. S. Thompson and Co. ’Phone 540. 1711 SII! FISH! FISH! W. Taylor from to-day is selling Hapuka and Fish Cutlets at 3d per pound fresh from our new fishing boats. Call and. see for yourself.—Federal Cafe, Gisborne. FOX 1) memories are awakened when we ga//e on dear one’s faces. Parker, Grey Street', for speaking likenesses in Oils or Black and White.

GOOD WORK is what you want. Do, you know where you will get it. Then walk up to our Studio, and W 9 will satisfy you. ELLERBECK’S is the place. .JOHNSTONE AND SMITH, the /f j Progressive and Up-to-date Mergers. New range of Neglige Shirts, 3s 9d, 4s 6d, 5s 6d; dozens of patterns to choose from. JOHNSTONE AND SMITH, the Progressive Hatters. Gents’ Hard Hats; newest shapes from 8s 6d; soft felts from 4s 6d ; latest in Panama* and boaters. OHNSTONE " AND SMITH, the Progressive Mercers, Hatters, and Tailors, for everything a man r*'Jive no x e*dl 1 OHNSTONE AND SMITH, the 9/ Progressive and Day-ahead Mercers. . Special Purchase of 100 dozen Wide-end Ties, all at Is 6d. FOR JUST LANDED—New Season’s Shipment of Tennis Racquets, Tennis fßalls, Croquet Sets, Snorting Goode, etc.—N'iohnlls and Griffiths fIINSTONE AND - SMITH, . the _ Progressive and Expert Tailors. Si>ccial Suitings exclusive patterns, to order from £5 ; one shilling discount in the pound for cash. JOHNSTONE “AND SMITH, the Progressive and only Reliable Tailors. See our Window Display of New Season’s Suitings. ARKER, Grey Street, guarantees to please all patrons in Pictureframing.* A large Stock of Mouldings i/nd Mounts to choose from. “Try him he never disappoints.” T3RESENTS to suit all seasons, Pro.l. sents that never wear out, but continually delight the eye. are always obtainable at Parker’s Imperial Art Studio, Grey Street, Gisborne.

Sections.— Clifford street, £ieo; House and 1-3 aero, Clifford Street, £415, good value. Sections.—Palmerston Road, £126, cash or terms.—See W. Lissant Clayton ■ . m n r DON ? T DELAY. hut X • VJT • • secure immediately a first-class Building Site. Grafton Road, for £9O on exceptionally easy terms. Prices rise on formation of road.—T. 0. Lawless, ageuL nil T CAN SELL ' new .5X .U. IJ . roomed Dwelling with quarter-acre allotment, splendid locality Kaiti, only £375; exceptionally easy terms.—T. 0. Lawless, agent. T~‘hE Fish King! Taylor is still on the Throne. Fresh Fish from the trawler daily, and regular supplies of Smoked Fish, Oysters, and Rabbns Federal Cafe, Telephone file T‘ jmE you were thinking of getting that Photo taken if. you want it to reach Home for Christmas. You know where—Ellerheek Studio. ALL HOTELS. TO the Residents, of Gisborne.—As the Federal Cafe Trawler are fishing ail night, we aTe getting a good supply of Flounders and Bapuka iresh every morning.' Our carts will nat voui door.*~Av la'foj, i* i»i. ujng.

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Gisborne Times, Volume XXIX, Issue 3123, 20 January 1911, Page 1

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650

Page 1 Advertisements Column 5 Gisborne Times, Volume XXIX, Issue 3123, 20 January 1911, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 5 Gisborne Times, Volume XXIX, Issue 3123, 20 January 1911, Page 1

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