mom & co. CEYLON, NEW ZEALAND, TASMANIA. WHAT IS THIS FASCINATION? SIMPLY PURITY : QUALITY : VALUE THE THREE POINTS that HAVE ENABLED NELSON. MOATE & CO. TO WITHSTAND ALL THE ILLEGITIMATE TRADING FOR OVER 31 YEARS £STA§, 8 8 79^5 TEA ROOMS. 'N, \ T r AVING acquired those fine OenJOL trally-situated Premises so long known as “The Sweeterios,” in Hallen stein’s Buildings, I have had them com pletely renovated throughout, and converted into the Cosiest and Best-ap-pointed TEA ROOMS in town. . Accommodation for 150 people. There’s excellence in what we have to serve, and daintiness in the way we serve it. INSPECTION INVITED. S. WOOTTON, CATERER AND PASTRYCOOK, RALLENSTEIN’S BUILDINGS T 0 M A K B 1 YOUR * CAKE - USE jgAST’S gELF-RAISING pLOUR AT CJD PER LB ALBERT WILLIAMS (Late of Canterbury). Architect and building SURVEYOR. LOWE STREET. GISBORNE. (Next John Chambers and Son.) BEFORE BUYING YOUR FOOTWEAR TWIG OTJR KNOCK-DOWN PRICES. WHERE ? IN PEEL STREET. W. STEWART. ERSKINE’S BUILDINGS •‘WHERE THE GOOD BOOTS ARE ” . —See Window Display.— TOLOGA BAY PRIVATE HOTEL. I, THE UNDERSIGNED, beg to announce that I have taken over the Premises known as the TOLOGA s ’ vBAY PRIVATE HOTEL, and trust that by attention and civility, etc., to secure a fair share of patronage. This excellent Boarding-house is entirely under new management and my own personal supervision. TERMS: Casual Boarders, Cash; Permanent Boarders, by arrangement. T. W. SMITH, Proprietor. ALHAMBRA BILLIARD ROOM ERSKINE’S HALL. (Opposite British Empire Hotel). THIS centrally-situated and spacious hall has been luxuriously fitted up as a Billiard Saloon. Three FIRSTCLASS TABLES in use. Sitting, Reading and Writing Rooms at the disposal of Patrons. Everybody cordially invited to inspect the hew premises. E. F. SibCKEY Proprietor
BICYCLES. BICYCLES. ' ' • : BICYCLES; S CORED FIRST AND FASTEST TIME IN ROAD RACE, 68 MILES OiN THURSDAY. pNQUIRE pOR pRICES. 9 M©T©R -GARAGE, Lowe Street.
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Gisborne Times, Volume XXIX, Issue 3168, 14 March 1911, Page 7
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304Page 7 Advertisements Column 1 Gisborne Times, Volume XXIX, Issue 3168, 14 March 1911, Page 7
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