MISCELLANEOUS WANTEDB. GF business in. Gisborne. Having disposed) of the lea.se of my premises to Mr. Sid. Woodberry. I am holding a Great Clearance Sale for a few weeks only. Now is your chance to procure cheap boots and shoes at H. J. Andrew’s. AN Expert Boot Repairer.—W. 11. Douglas (late of R. Hannah’s), opposite Grundy and Shennan’s. Repairs neatly and promptly executedF you want the latest Straw Boater JL or Panama Hat, go to Nat, Hooper; we give highest value for lowest price. BE FAIR to Your Feet, and trust your Boot and Shoe Repairing to an expert, who has made a life study of Repairing Work. You will find such an one on the corner of Stout and Fitzherbert Streets, Whataupoko, near the Garrison Hall.—D. A. Buchanan, Expert Shoe Repairer. ■ E EXCELLENT Cutting-up Invest--1 ment.—3o Acres of rich alluvial Flats; land in close proximity sold at per acre; buy this for £23 per acre, terms balance.—W. Lissant Clayton, agent. [NOR Extra Prime Potatoes, also Oate, Chaff, etc, inspect mine before purchasing elsewhere.—H. Currie, 264, Gladstone Road. 7ILL person seen taking watch off 1 i -counter to-day note that Grieve’s is just landed a Watch that is absoitely dust-proof, guaranteed for the )ugliest weather. • WANTED Known—Giving up business in Gisborne. Having sold the lease of my premises to Mr. Sid. Woodberry, I am holding a cheap clearance Sale, commencing Friday, the Bth inst. Everything must be sold for cash only ; no reasonable H. J- Andrew’c. Cffc-l 3d.— At IDEAL BUILDING SITES just otf Gladstone Road ; no dust nuisance • 14ft frontage; £lO5 cash or terms.—W Lissant Clayton, agent JOHNSTONE & SMITH for superior Sac Suits to order from £5 ; experts in Ladies’ Tailoring. JOHNSTONE & SMITH for CL$ Hats in every shade and newest shapes and best value. Men's ANTED—Mon to bring their old Panama Hats to us to be cleaned and renovated for 2s 6d.—Nat. Hooper, McKee’s Buildings, WANTED— An Alarm Clock that is guaranteed to wake Old Nick. See Grieve, his stock of alarms beat ill. nOE SALE —Frister and Rossmann a Sewing Machines, £3 15s each. Gisborne agents—The London 167, Gladstone Road . House, EW HOUSE and i-ACRE, handy, N E train, school, good roads and footpath ; must be sold; easy terras, £425.—W. Lissant C) ryton, agent. |n /fM T FOR BARGAINS in |_ . HjX .in . Building Allotments i and out- of borough.—Apply. T. G. awless, estate agent, just over Kaiti ridge. r AXTED—A Cure for Rheumatics. £lO reward if Grieve’s Rheuniaic Rings are not just the article you’re Doking for; wonderful invention. BOOKBINDING of all kinds to suit customers’ requirements. —Apply ,In'i Department. “Gisborne TimesJ R UST LANDED—Ex Kairaki 20 tons pi prime Tabic Potatoes, also .50 sacks Seed Dates. Inspection invited before buying elsewhere. —D. S. Thompson anti Go., ’phone 545. ST ANTED —Men to try our new Y Tailor-made Suits ; we guarantee cut, finish, and style.—-Nat. Hooper, -ir McKee’s Buildings. nly address, McKee’s Buildings, FOHNSTONE AND SMITH, expert p and reliable makers of Men s idin~ Breeches; only address, next Poverty Bav Herald.” NEEDS. —We have a large and varied 3 stock of Vegetable and Flower eels all imnort°d fresh this season; ive us a trial order.—D. S. Thompson nd Co., ’phone 545. 3RESENTS to suit ail seasons, Presents that never wear out, but connually delight the eye. are alwayn oblinabie at Parker’s. Imperial Art fistuio. Grey Street, Gisborne r ANTED—Men to know we Iravc f V opened our Now Stock of the vmous Jason. All-wool Summer Undero thing.—Nat. Hooper. r 74 T —SECURE NOW! 5- • vX « JLi a roomed Dwelling, liamy to school, Kaiti; -1-acre allotment, nd only £400; easy terms —T. G. Lawsss, agent. II /N T —FOR SALE, 2 New • vX • JLJ a Dwellings, Kaiti; action has full 66ft frontage; five linutes’ walk from post office. T. G ,awiess, agent IS 7ANTED—Meu, to inspect our new V stock of Shirts, Ties, Sox, and aces; our low prices are the talk of town. —Nat Hooper OHNSTONE & SMITH. High-class Tailors and Outfitters. Ladies’ bit and Ride-astride Specialists. ANTED.—£72O. easy terms, for ’ V II Acre, subdivided, 333 ft frontal A go« 1 proper.'"ion ’or ‘oeovlctors See W. Lissant Clayton. Agent. ¥ ANTED—Men to try our new Tailor-made Riding Breeches tli buckskin strapping; we guarantee and cut.—Nat. Hooper. "1 00D DAY, Dick, where arc you .X working now? Why, I came from ie Countess Trawling Co., Napier, to r Taylor’s Fish King, to sell Fresh ish to the public at Is per bundle, and leaper if they want .it. So, look out if Taylor’s carts 6 o’clock every moruig Good-bye ; someone is calling for 710 ND memories are awakened when we gaze on dear one’s faces. Par?r. Grey Street', for speaking likenesses Oils or Black and White. ITH. the Promd Mercers, foT new and novel
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Gisborne Times, Volume XXIX, Issue 3316, 7 September 1911, Page 1
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