CHARLES BUSCKE. WHATAUPOKO. HEWLY-EREGTED five-roomed DWELLING, with bath-room, scullery, pantry , wash-house, copper, tube A most comfortable and pretty home, situated on high and dry seotion. PRICE—£46S. Terms: £SO deposit and balance as rent as quarterly payments ABERDEEN ROAD. Most solidly-built workman’s COTTAGE and very Dry and Healthy SECTION. The house contains four large rooms, scullery, and wash-house. Section has good frontage, and' the whole property is remarkably cheap at £330. Terms very easy. VERY HANDY. A LMOST NEW FIVE-ROOMED HOUSE, situated about five minutes’ walk from Post Office. The house has a very taking appearance, and is surrounded by good large dwellings. The inside arrangements are up to date in every way. Gas and hot water all through the building. PRICK—£675 — makes the place an undoubted bargain. To buy a section and build in this ulace would cost over £IOO more. ORMOND ROAD. FULL -1-ACRE SECTION with chain frontage, and most Substantiallybuilt HOUSE, containing four large rooms, etc. All good timber an tlie bouse, which/ is built on a solid scale with high studs, etc; splendid -1-acre section. PRICE—£SOO. APPLY—GHAS. BUSCKE. COSMOPOLITAN CAFE. . ARTHUR J. RUSHER Late Proprietor Federal Cafe. BEGS to inform his old Customers and the 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. fIRTH(JR y R y SH^p FOB HORSE AND COW COVERS AND ALL CANVAS WORK SEE JEUNE & CO. / : WHATAUPOKO WOOD AMD COAL YARD. ORMOND RiuAD, 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 had them completely renovated thi’oughoUt, 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. g CATERER AND PASTRYCOOK, Hallenstein’s Buildings. NOTICE. IN the event of Late or Non-deliyery of “THE TIMES,” subscribers aro requested to ring up— THE MANAGER Telephone 500.
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Gisborne Times, Volume XXIX, Issue 3256, 29 June 1911, Page 8
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