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SPECIAL ADVERTISEMENTS. INGRAIN IS THE HALL-MARK OF WASHING COLOURS ON COTTON OR LINEN GOODS. lADIES! You know the value of i Laving a colour that will wash, and 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. Call and See, or Ring Up 485. CLIFFORD TATTERSFIELD ART DYER AND GLEANER. 28 CUSTOMHOUSE STREET. Joins Gladstone Road at P.O. LOST AND FOUND. LOST— A Lady’s Handbag, between Te Arai and Par'lc Racecourse, containing marbles and silver.—Finder rewarded on -returning to Mr. Priestley, Park RacecourseJT^IOUND —A pleasure in washing by .eL using the great American Eesiwas laundry fluid; makes washing a pleasure; aslc your grocer for it.—G. K. Pasley, wholesale agent. Lowe Street. Gisborne. FOUND —That you don’t need to be musical to sing the praises of Holds worth’& Boots. SPECIAL ADVERTISEMENTS. NOTICE. WILLIAM ALFRED BARTON, 5 Stipendiary Magistrate at Gis-. borne, do hereby appoint MONDAY, the 16th: day of October, 1911, at the hour of 11 o’clock in. the forenoon, at the Magistrate’s Courthouse, Gisborne, for the purpose of hearing objections against the Special Roll of Ratepayers for the Darwin Road Drain,' prepared by the Cook County Council in terms of the ‘'Local Bodies Loans Act. 1908,” W. A. BARTON, Stipendiary Magistrate. MR. FINN, BARRISTER AND SOLICITOR, HAS REMOVED his office to PEEL STREET, near to the entrance of the Public; Library. PROPERTIES TO LET AND FOR SALE. J. BLAKE— GOOD’S BUILDINGS. 2000 T ACRES, running 3500 sheep. 62 PERCHES Te Hapara. £125. 31 ACRES, 4-roomed HOUSE, Outbuildings, near Ormond. £420. 48 PERCHES, Te Hapara, £lO5. O LET—A 4-roomed Cottage, five minutes from town; rent 11s 6d. ripply Waratali Boardinghouse, Ivaiti. WANTED, to Purchase for a Client —Small Cottage of 4 or 5 rooms’ on Whataupoko, must be handy to town.—Traill Bros, (late Peckover’s). TO LET—new 5-roomed Villa, bathroom and pantry, lofty rooms, hot and cold water, enamel bath, gas, all conveniences, ten minutes from P.O. —Address, “Times” Office. TO LET—4-roomed Cottage, bathroom, scullery, wash-house with copepr built in, Whitaker St., Whataupokoi, small rent to good tenant. —Apply, W. Sandlant, 214, Stout Street. TO LET.—S-roomed Dwelling and bathroom, Mildura township, handy to Kaiti school.—Apply, T. 6. Lawless, agent. FOR SALE BY TENDER—3S6 Acres RICH FLAT LAND, within 1* nilcs of Te Karaka Railway Station, mown as “Pu'ketane,” the property of L j . T. Symes. Tenderers to state price md terms required. Tenders close at jlisborne at Noon on 10th OCTOBER, ,vith the owner. The highest or any render not necessarily accepted. rO LET—The Shop and Dwelling, Kaiti bridge, at present occupied ly Mrs. Bryant; very suitable for Iressmaker. —Apply, T. G. Lawless, gent. POR SALE—I 34 Acres and Accommodation House at Ngatapa, heap as a going concern, long lease, rith coaching business attached. —Aply, James Brown, 162, Gladstone Road, pp. Dominion Lolly Shop. -ACRE, high, dry, and levelled, rear of Mangapapa School, £lO5, easy erms or cash.—W. Lissant Clayton, gent. FOR IMMEDIATE SALE. ANGAPAPA. —New four-roomed House, situated on an ideal secnr, 3 feet above the road level, hot iter, enamel bath and hand basin, pper and tubs set in, and everything at makes a house convenient and mfortable to live in. Easy termß. CRAWFORD ROAD—*Full QUAR-ER-ACRE. Very easy terms. 8-li.p. “Rover” MOTOR CAR. 51-h.p. MOTOR LAUNCH. G. F. DICK, GOOD’S BUILDINGS, SOLE AGENT. £l5O FOR £5 PER WEEK. TOWN BUSINESS FOR SALE MR. C. G. BLOORE has receive/ instructions from Mr. JOB CARi TER, Small Goods Maker, GladstoiRoad, to Sell his well and favorabj known and old established SMALL GOODS BUSINESS, j as he has made enough to retire. £2' to £3OO per annum dear! PRICE, as a going concern, only £150.’ Particulars from Sole Agent— C, G, BLOORE. W E ST R E ET, GISBORNE.

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Gisborne Times, Volume XXIX, Issue 3342, 7 October 1911, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 3 Gisborne Times, Volume XXIX, Issue 3342, 7 October 1911, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 3 Gisborne Times, Volume XXIX, Issue 3342, 7 October 1911, Page 1

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