fl.iir.TjQN SALES. NOVELTIES FOR SENS|BLE PEOPLE. SENSIBLE GIFTS. MALCOLM S MART ! VERANDAH AND-LOUNGE CHAIRS HAMMOCKS, FIELD GLASSES CARVED TABLES POT STANDS GO-CARTS. 1 JAPANESE NOVELTIES! ! ! SILVERWARE, GLASSWARE DINNER AND TEA SETS Eto. BEAUTIFUL BEDSTEADS and BEDDING. Etc., Etc. EVERYTHING AT WHOLESALE COST. MALCOLM’S MART And FURNITURE y^AREHOUSE, GLADSTONE ROAD PRELIMINARY NOTICE. SUBDIVISIONS OF E BEAUTIFUL THE AND NEW MERrivith Air. W. T TXDER ms U zealanJ M CANTILE AfE? LIMITED, in conjunct Jiissant Clayt:()lyj#sell, on THJMltli FEBRUARY, That much-sought-after latcl owned by (LifciiAACHEf Esq. Easy Prices ancf Tpri Easy Access, GjffiN R<#ufs, arm outside the boundary. Beautiful situation. Terraced frontage. At Prices that will induce Pure] See our later advertisements sale plans. J. W. BRIGHT, Auctioneer. W. LISSANT CLAYTON, Agent just lifter sers. and MATAWHERO STOCK SALE. FIXTURES. NOTICE TO CLIENTS -.yTHE following are Matawhero Stock Sale Fixtures WEDNESDAY. Bth FEBRUARY. WEDNESDAY, loth FEBRUARY. WEDNESDAY, 22nd FEBRUARY. Sales commence at 11 sharp WILLIAMS AND KETTLE, Ltd. IT.Z. LOAN AND MERCANTILE AGENCY COMPANY, Ltd. MURRAY, ROBERTS & CO., Ltd. WOOL. WOOL. WOOL. W. H- SMITH. WOOL SCOURER, MAKAUIII. (Established 1894). ¥"S prepared to receive Wool for _ SCOURING in any quantity at 3d per lb. including receiving and delivery at Gisborne Stores. ’Phone 560. P.O. Box 7. THE SWEETERIES GLADSTONE ROAD. '•OR all Choice CONFECTIONERY, 1 ' ICE CREAMS, FRUIT SALADS, y H E gWEETERIES. .1. JOWERS, Ma nu f actu rin g Con feet ioner. (Wholesale and Retail) . Telephones 408 and 338 P.O. Box 181 GEORGE SMITH BUILDER. 3RIGHT STREET STEAM JOINERY WORKS, Now Offering A SPECIAL LINE OF Of ) IRCH T>QSTS And IRCH TTOUSE T)LOCKS B 1 H ouse B l For Immediate Delivery, FROM OUR TAHORA MILLS. Special Quotations for Quantities. ESTIMATES Supplied on Application. VALUATIONS MADE. HOT SPRINGS HOTEL, M 0 R E R E. THE above Hotel, nnder new Management, has been renovated roughout, and Visitors to the Springs iv now rely on the House affording b comforts of a FIRST-CLASS HOTEL. Invalids visiting the Hot Springs which 3 within a few minutes' walk of the jtel, are specially catered for, and specattention has been paid to the Table d Waiting. . Connected with Gisborne and vvairoa Coach’ twice weekly TARIFF MODERATE. B AISLABIE, Proprietor. Luthorised Caretaker of the Mjrere t Springs. J. P. GORDON, COACH and LIVERY PROPRIETOR. WHATUTUTU. I meets Trains twice daily at a. All Fares and Freight on met be prepaid. Special ccserrangement. Charges mode
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Gisborne Times, Volume XXIX, Issue 3135, 3 February 1911, Page 8
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399Page 8 Advertisements Column 1 Gisborne Times, Volume XXIX, Issue 3135, 3 February 1911, Page 8
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