SPECIAL ADVERTISEMENTS PETGHELL, SHERRIFF AND MANISTY LIMITED. Telephones: Nos. 427 and 197. Real estate, stock, station, INSURANCE, FINANCIAL And GENERAL COMMISSION AGENTS CAPITAL INVESTED. RENTS COLLECTED. ESTATES MANAGED LOANS NEGOTIATED. On Good Security. Brokers :r. National Mutual Life Association Sub-Agents: Royal Exchange Assurance Company Fire, Marine Accident Sickness of all kinds Employers’ Liability Plate Glass, etc HAVE FOB SALE: i'qon good h°? se ? f , i dw U U • rooms, bath-room, hot and cold water, pantry, wash-house, stable, etc; septic tank. The house is well finished throughout. £-ACRE of land (worth £400). Situated Ormond Road. Whataupoko. Very easy terms to good man. jTiQ/A/A Practically New HOUSE of 6 rooms, bathroom hot and cold water), etc. £-ACRE land, situated Stout Street, Whataupo'ko River frontage, and only a few minutes from town. Terms. £IOO cash, balance 5 years at 6 per cent. A cheap property. Insurances, £6OO. PQinn DWELLING of 12 rooms in all. H. and c. water laid on ; septic tank ; all conveniences. About 4 ACRES of land. Situated Whataupoko. Terms', only £SOO cash; balance as arranged. jTJ O/V/Y New 7-roomed HOUSE, oW Ov/vJ • bath-room, hot and cold water; gas, and all conveniences. ACRE ground nicely laid out in lawn and garden. The terms are exception ally easy, viz., £IOO cash; balance 20s per week, including interest and principal. Situated in Whataupoko THE HOUSE YOU WANT—THE . FARM YOU WANT, is obtainable from—pETCHELL, gHERRIFF, AND J/j-ANISTY, pTD. LOWE STREET CORNER ONLY. WORKMEN ! WE WISH TO SPEAK TO YOU ABOUT THE CARE OF YOUR FEET. REMEMBER' YOU HAVE ONLY ONE PAIR IN LIFE. TAKE CARE OF THEM -NOWLOOK AT THIS LINE OF BOOTS FOR REAL WEAR. Whole Kip, Hand Pegged, Whole Back, No Toecap, Watertight. REAL COMFORT. BRANE,. 16s 6d ONLY. G ■V- $ / V'MA. Wj&t SiISON & HILL I AND, ESTATE, & COMMISSION * AGENTS, HAVE MONEY TO LEND £6OO AT LOW RATE OF INTEREST. APPLY OFFICE. LOWE SREETBY TfcLtliHAPn. LONDON, May 10. Arrived —Corinthic, from Wellington. Sailed—Nairnshire and Mamari, for Lyttelton. HOBART, May 10. Sailed —Kaitangata, for New Zealand. WELLINGTON, May 10. Arrived, at 7.20 a.m., Moeraki, from Sydney: PORT AIJT7EIRI. May 10. Sailed, 5.30 p.in., Haupiri, for Gisborne. SYDNEY. May 10. Sailed, 2 p.m., Victoria, for New Zealand. Genera] Sir Charles and Lady Bennett are nassengers.' MELBOURNE, May JO. Sailed—Mokoia, for Wellington. Smith had an. uncle —very ill— Expressed a wish to make his will: rf Leave everything to you, my boy.” Smith struggled to conceal his joy! Just to reduce his temperature, They gave him Woods’ Great Peppermint Cure. Poor Smith! His dreams of wealth were vain. His.uncle’s up and out again!
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Gisborne Times, Volume XXIX, Issue 3215, 11 May 1911, Page 4
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