NOTICE. IN thanking /the Public c f Gisborne . f for tho liberal support, accorded to to. mo as a Milk Vendor during the past 22 years, may I ask the continuance of that support to the Kia Ora Co-operative Dairying Company, Ltd., who have purchased my Business. I Hvill be pleased to receive any fresh orders on their behalf for Milk, as I continue' on to the end of this month. W. D. BELL. PRELIMINARY NOTICE. ' THE Kia Ora Co-operative Dairying Company, Ltd., having purchased the long-standing Milk Business of Mr. W. D. Bell, respectfully solicit a” continuance of that support. The Milk will be of a uniform test and quality,, from some of the best and healthiest herds in the district. The Company hope in a few weelcs, on the arrival of machinery from Chicago, to supply to those who require it Pasteurised Milk in bottles at the same price as the ordinary milk. A pamphlet will be distributed dealing with the great advantages of Pasteurised Milk. Residents requiring Milk will please ring up the Secretary, Telephone No. hi2, or the Factorv. Telephone No. 166. JAS. MORRISON, i i ,&!(! ] M# /- MM r v . r \ ft M I fS JM ilil'i l pAINTER, pECORATOR, pEADJ LIGHT MANUFACTURER, ETC. Decorations for the Parlor, Bedroom, Library, Hall, or Dining Room chosen from onr two-toned ■I effects in olive greens, old rose, rich 7 reds, and dark greens, and in pretty floral and fresco patterns, will make your rooms bowers of beauty. Just call up Telephone 217 or 72, or drop us a card, and we will call and submit designs to you. ADDRESS: PEEL STREET. Near Railway Station. MANNING AND 00., LAND, ESTATE, COMMISSION, & INSURANCE AGENTS. FOR SALE. IT-ROOMED HOUSE and 8J ACRES close to town; good flat land, for £2600. HOUSE on full Aberdeen Road. £575. /jj -ROOMED HOUSE, town end Aber<TL' deen Road, on high and dry i-ACRE Section. £445. -j ACRE, Ormond Road, Corner Sec- * tion. £IOOO. PROPERTIES, HOUSES and SECTIONS, all prices. Call and see us if you are Buying or Selling. WE ARE AGENTS for Sharpies’ Tubular Separators, the finest, simplest machine on the market. OFFICE: SHERRATT’S BUILDINGS LOWE STREET (upstairs). NOTICE. TO THE PUBLIC OF GISBORNE. HAYING such a plentiful supply of Fresh Fish from any trawler Swan and line boat Shamrock. I have opened a Branch Shop in Grey Street, next G. Evans’, barber, where I am selling Fried Fish of every kind, with Chip Potatoes, at Wholesale Prices. All cooking done by Dan. Doyel, of good fame; so, come along! W. TAYLOR, Fish King. TURANGANUi HOTEL AF. SAUNDERS begs to notify » the Public and all Country folk that this Hotel has been, entirely Renovated and Re-furnished. • The ground floor construction has been re-modelled, and the k Hotel now ranks with the best. _ Country folk will find it a very convenient House, being near Railway, Post Office, etc. Excellent Table and Airy Rooms. TARIFF: ONLY 6s PER DAY. BERT GREAVES lORS>. S H O E R And GENERAL BLACKSMITH. OVER WHATAUPOKO BRIDGE
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Gisborne Times, Volume XXIX, Issue 3301, 21 August 1911, Page 2
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