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AMUSEMENTS. TO T TY’S rVH r E res m U ARY IstBUSINESS NOTICES ANKS. esi OUI thy ment. rton, Ituljfk***thQ ™ To ko m a |)ie sur foVtlie^kin'd ?sympato them in their sad bereaveWAIAPU COIhNTY COUNCIL. EXTRA OR DIN., R\ VACANCY. AN Extraordin&i!^Vacancy hav oceu office of Councillor for the Riding, I h(#'by ne nc A 9 mi appoint b.VftIRD of February, 19.., Election to fill the appoint the Countv piro Bay, the pine the fourth day o time, for receivin Candidates. A. L. TEYIPLF*. Returning Office* eiev'ently day he day mt the fd *1 also ftico, TVaiCUR DAY * ary, 1911, tIM ho Nominathui of BOR H OF GISBORNE. f L% Ra| epayers will l>e (taken on , the second dfiy of Fe br u a/v bet wee n U hours of 9 a.m./aijerMp.m. on the qu tion as to vvhetfier of Rating on Unimproved be adojfcod in the Gisborne. LLING BOOTHS: Williams and Kettle’s Horse @Mart, Lowe Street. it Old Yl’en’s Home, Roebuck Rpad. I' Brown’s Store, Whataupoko, H. YL PORT Returning Gisborne, 9th January. 191 s MISCELLANEOUS WANTEDS. A GOOD BREAKFAST! One that will make you smile with delight can easily be had if you buy your Smoked Fish at Taylor’s Federal Cafe. CIIIILDREN. —There are few sub- ) jects that make better Pictures and more pleasing Photos than Children. In this we are without dispute the best.—ELLERBECK STUDIO. /’IAYIPING —Our Patent Folding vy Camp Stretchers, weigh lolbs, fold up to-3 feet ; 22s 6d each.—Nicholls, and Griffi ' JpOR G isborfie.* U£#SixtdjwfXieicester Rant .j^i|pply, ,” • -Tim [7l OR Sale—About 4000 Empty Sacks, in sound condition ; cheap to clear. D S. Thompson and Co. ’Phone 540. FISH! 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. FOND memories are awakened when wo gaze 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 wo will satisfy you. ELLERBECK’S is the place. F OHNSTONE AND SYIITH, the tj Progressive and Up-to-date Ylercers. New range of Neglige Shirts, 3< 9d, 4s 6d, 5s 6d; dozens of patterns to choose from. OHNSTONE AND SYIITH, the Progressive Mercers, Hatters, and Tailors, for everything a man ro 'Jive os * Orth T OHNSTONE. AND SMITH, the pf Progressive and Day-ahead Mercers. Special Purchase of 100 dozen Widc-eml Ties, all at Is 6d.

JOHNSTONE AND SMITH, _ the Progressive and Expert Tailors. Special Suitings exclusive patterns, to order from £5; one shilling discount iii the pound for cash. UST LANDED—New~Season’s ShipT ment of Tennis Racquets, Tennis JBalJs, Croquet Sets, Snorting Goods. i#etc.—Nicholls and Griffiths PARKER, Grey Street, guarantees to please all patrons in Pictureframing. A largo Stock of. Mouldings and Mounts to choose from. “Try him lie never disappoints.” PRESENTS to suit all seasons, Presents that never wear out, but continually delight the eye. are always obtainabie at Parker’s Imperial Art Studio, Grey Street, Gisborne. Sections.— Clifford . street, £ 1 eo; House and 1-3 acre, Clifford Street, £415, good value. Sections.—Palmerston Road, £126, cash or terms.—See AY. Lissant Clayton m T DON’T DELAY, but 1 ,VX • iJ . secure immediately a first-class Building Site, Grafton Road, for £9O on exceptionally easy terms. Prices rise .on formation of road.—T. G. Lawless, agent. ■ CAN SELL new FJL . \jr.JU. roomed Dwelling with quarter-acre allotment, splendid locality, Haiti, only £375: exceptionally easy terms.—T. G. Lawless, agent. T~~ 0 CARRIERS—If you want the best Oats and Chaff, purchase it of.P. AV. Sargisson and Co. . HE Fish King! Taylor is still on the Throne. Fresh Fish from the trawler daily, and regular supplies of Smoked Fish, Oysters, and Rabbits.— Federal Cafe. Telephone 515. ALL HOTELS, 0 the Residents of Gisborne.—As the Federai Cafe Trawleis are king ail night, we are getting a good pply of Flounders and Hapuka fresh erv morning. Onr carts will call at ur door.—W lavtor, I’isn Kins.

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Gisborne Times, Volume XXIX, Issue 3127, 25 January 1911, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 5 Gisborne Times, Volume XXIX, Issue 3127, 25 January 1911, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 5 Gisborne Times, Volume XXIX, Issue 3127, 25 January 1911, Page 1

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