LLSi ISCO FIG UILDIN MAiQNIC STREET ,OW m GRAND COOKER. HEATS SPLENDIDLY. ECONOMICAL IN FUEL. STRONG. OPEN ACTS FIRST RATE. SUCH is the testimony of scores upon scores of use is of the famed “ZEALANDIA” RANGE. If you want a first-class Range, let their experience be your guide, and get the “Zcalandia.” Owing to new machinery, we have been able to reduce the price of our high-pressure open-fire range. Buy one, and you’ll get the best range you ever had, and save your purse too. Write for catalogue No. 22, or ask the ironmonger. BARNINGHAM AND CO., LTD. GEORGE ST., DUNEDIN (Opp. Knox Church.) THE GISBORNE CO-OPERATIVE BAKERY CO., LTD., 7o GLADSTONE ROAD, TTNVITE the attention of the Public JL to the following special lines of * FANCY CAKES* Which they are now selling: Sweet Milk Scones, 10 for 6d. Passion Fruit Sponge Fingers’ 7 for 6d. Cherry Slices, 7 for 6d. Annidale (Iced Fondant), Is 3d per lb. Other varieties too numerous to mention None but the best materials us-d both for BREAD & FANCY GOODS. N.B.—We don’t claim to make the best goods on earth, but we make as good as any. Ring up Telephone No. 20, and give your Order. LOOK 'pH E gACRIFICE. VICTORIA TOWMSHIP; WHERE THE BLUE WAVES ROLL. SALISBURY ROAD. New 5-Roomed dwelling, with pantry, scullery, cupboard, safe, large wash-house, tubs with taps, etc., and large laundry. All built out of heart of rimu with kauri facings. Large back verandah. Land 1-ACRE. Price C'GOO ; exceptionally easy terms. ALSO TWO BUILDING. SECTIONS Each a full QUARTER-ACRE, rising in value quicker than any other part of Gisborne. Soon no good sections will be available. No reasonable offer re fused H. M. FINN GOOD'S BUILDING, Gladstone Road, Gisborne, (Upstairs). ADVERTISERS! j PLEASE note /CHANGES OF ADVERTISEMENTS \ J should reach this Office BEFORE 2 P.M. “GISBORNE TIMES ’*
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Gisborne Times, Volume XXIX, Issue 3172, 18 March 1911, Page 3
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