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CHARLES BUBCKE. WORKMANS HOME FOR SALE. ALSO—GOOD SECTIONS LYTTON ROAD. l\T/~\ -i —SOLIDLY-BUILT 4iN U. 1. ROOMED HOUSE, built of piCkocl first-class kauri throughout, and containing 4 large rooms and scullery, also wasli-liouse. AH_ the studs are 4x2 aind 4 x 2*. Tliis is an honest bargain for a workman wanting a home. God dry section. Over 60ft frontage. pEICE-£335 > Terms: £3O or £4O deposit and balance as rent or quarterly payment. O—DRY, WELL-SLOPED In V/ • Zi SECTION, containing new shed, valued £l2. A very healthy section to build a home on. Over 60ft frontage. TERMS : -joand balance very easy. NO. 3. CORNER SECTION, nearly 30 perches. Splendid Building Site, and will _ undoubtedly be a shop corner within a very short time. Worth speculating in. TERMS: £jg to £2Q Cash, and balance very easy. CASH OFFERS AND INQUIRY INVITED GHAS. BUSGKE. COSMOPOLITAN ARTHUR J. RUSHER Late Proprietor Federal Cafe. BEGS to inform his old Customers and tbe public generally that he has started an up-to-date Restaurant directly opposite “Herald” Office. BOARD and RESIDENCE. Breakfast—6.3o a.m. to 9. Dinner—l2 to 2 p.m. Tea—s to 7 p.m SUPPERS ON TILL MIDNIGHT. Fish and Chips a Specialty. My Motto—Cleanliness, Civility, and Attention First-class Sleeping Apartments. The kitchen is under my personal supervision. ARTHUR J. RUSHER. FOR HORSE AK " COW COVERS AND ALL CANVAS WORK SEE JEUNE WHATAUPOKO WOOD AND GOAL YARD. ORMOND RuAD, WHATAUPOKO. Manuka and all kinds of OTHER WOOD; Sawn any length or in sacks and delivered to any part of the Town or Suburbs. COAL and COKE promptly supplied. W.~HAY PROPRIETOR. Wood Yard Tel. 696. Private House Tel. 652. TEA ROOMS. HAVING acquired those fine Cen-trally-situated Premises so long known as “The Sweeteries,” in Hallenstein’s Buildings, I have bad them completely renovated throughout, and converted into the Cosiest and Bestappointed 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. W OOTTON CATERER AND PASTRYCOOK, Hallenstein’s Buildings. NOTICE. IN the event of Late or Non-dolivery of “THE TIMES,” subscribers are requested to ring up— THE MANAGER Telephone 600.

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Gisborne Times, Volume XXIX, Issue 3234, 2 June 1911, Page 8

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355

Page 8 Advertisements Column 4 Gisborne Times, Volume XXIX, Issue 3234, 2 June 1911, Page 8

Page 8 Advertisements Column 4 Gisborne Times, Volume XXIX, Issue 3234, 2 June 1911, Page 8

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