SPECIAL ADVERTISEMENTS. I IS THE HALL-MARK OP WASHING COLOURS ON COTTON OR LINEN GOODS. lADIES! You know the value of J having a colour that will wash, aii-d not bleed, and perhaps you have a Faded Linen Costume or one the colour of 'which you are tired. We can INGRAIN dye you these almost any colour you like. Cal! and See, or Ring Up 485. CLIFFORD TATTERSFIELD ART DYER AND CLEANER. 28 CUSTOMHOUSE STREET. Joins Gladstone Road at P.O. LOST AND FOUND. TT OST—A new Buggy Whip.—Finder JIJ please return to Wildish, saddler. J; jr OST —On Friday, Black and Tan J J. J Sheep Dog, prick eared, white on chest; answers to name of "Roy.”— Finder rewarded on returning to Ben- . nett and Sherratt; anyone detaining r same will be prosecuted. OOUND—- A pleasure in washing by L 1 using the great American Eesiwas laundry fluid; makes washing a pleasure; ask your grocer for it.—G. K. das ley, wholesale agent, Lowe Street, ' is borne. . OUND—Bunch Keys.—'Owner can have same by applying at “Times” Office. NOTICE. ’ WAIKOHU COUNTY. S IE KARAKA POUND. 1 I MPOUNDED —For trespass on Conn- ■ JL tv Roads, on September sth—--1 BAY GELDING, star, off hind foot . white, shod. If not claimed and expenses paid 1 will be sold at the above Pcundyard on • TUESDAY, September 19th. G. F. BELL, Pound’keeper. SPECIAL ADVERTISEMENTS. BOROUGH ELECTION. T ADIES AND GENTLEMEN .JIJ At the request ancl wishes of a large number of Citizens, I have consented to offer my services to the pcopie of Gisborne, and, if elected, shall be pleased, and will, without fear or favor, do what is right in what I consider is for the benefit of the town and for the people of Gisborne as a whole. If you decide otherwise, J. will still be pleased to assist in furthering the prosperity of the people, and also the town in which I have lived so many years, and in which all my interests are located. I am in favor of carrying out works as authorised by the Ratepayers only, and with the money they authorised to he borrowed for those purposes. Being satisfied that you will vote according to your own ideas of who you think will serve your interests the best, Ido not propose to make any personal canvass for votes. I am, Yours sincerely, lAN S. (SIMS-ON. TO THE ELECTORS OF THE BOROUGH OF GISBORNE. J ADIES AND GENTLEMEN JL i At the request of a largo number of Ratepajmrs of this Borough, J have decided to stand 1 as a Candidate for the forthcoming Election. I might state I have resided in Gisborne for 26 years, during which time I have seen the town progress slowly, up to its present state, and, if elected, I would endeavor to see the works authorised by the Ratepayers carried out in a successful and productive manner. lam not a financier or an engineer, but I claim to have some knowledge of Borough affairs in general, and, if elected, I would carry out my duties satisfactorily to the best interests of the- Borough as a whole. So roll up on Wednesday and Vote for WILDISH AND PROGRESS! Yours faithfully, GEO. WILDISH. PROPERTIES TO LET AND FOR SALE. TO LET—Six-roomed House, Whataupoko, 5 minutes from Post Office; now empty.—Apply to E. P. Joyce. _ WANTED —To purchase for client, a Property of about Five Hundred Acres (part hill and part flat); lease with, right of purchase; must be within easy distafice of town, by good road, or near railway.—Apply, T. G. Lawless, estate agent, Wainui Road, Kaiti. "171 OR SALE—Nearly J-aere,Gladstone' .Id Road, good garden, £250, £SO down, rest 5 years at 4| per cent; 1acre, Gladstone Road, tramline, £l5O, one-third down rest installments.—Jas. Brown 56, Lowe Street. GREAT BARGAIN—FuII Acre, cornier, 6 sections, surveyed, £IOO each, or £575 lot, Mangapapa ; 9 acres and 10 acres and Houses, cheap, easy terms; Sections £B3 and upwards.— James Brown,, land agent. OR SALE—MiIk Run, 33 acres, 1* miles from town., small deposit; full corner, -1-acre. 8-roonied House, Gladstone Road, £IOOO £650 down.; Freehold Sections, 0.R.P., 20s per acre, King Country; Boardinghouses, Accommodation do., cheap.—James Brown, 56, Lowe Street. 1 -ACRE, high, dry, and levelled, rear of Mangapapa School, £lO5, easy terms or cash.—W. Lissant Clayton, agent. ' * FOR SALE TO 2000 ACRES of GRAZJLDUU ING COUNTRY, carrying 1500 sheep. For terms, apply— J. BLAKE AND CO., Union Steamship Co.’s Buildings. DAIRY FARMS. FOR LEASE. Q /Th ACRES and 4-roomed DWELLOU ING; only 2 miles out; 35s per week. ' CHAS. BUSCKE.
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Gisborne Times, Volume XXIX, Issue 3320, 12 September 1911, Page 1
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