CYCLISTS’ WINTER WANTS, STEEL MUDGUARDS 3/6 set CELLULOID MUDGUARDS 6/6 Bet RAIN CAPES * 8/6 each JT. IMS m msaK Wk m ? SyMnjfi n /ft m s*Ssl> ran ■ '®£ais& / \ QSKSBES; Mt $ PLANET GAS LAMPS 6/6 SATURN GAS LAMPS 8/6 MILLS OIL PLATED 4/9 CYCLIGHT OIL LAMP 1/9 each BOOM CYCLE GO. LOWE STREET and 257 GLADSTONE ROAD. 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 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. FRESH FISH! STEAM Trawl GOSFORD Fish-our-ing Depot—Peel Street, ’phone 711, telegraphic address, Gosford. FRESH and SMOKED FISH daily. Orders promptly attended to. Fish all cleaned. Country orders packed in ice SMOKED FISH A SPECIALITY. —Encourage Local Industry.— PATENTS AND TRADE MARKS OFFICE ALL COUNTRIES. ANY day you may come across n idea which, if patented, will nean wealth and independence. All information and prices on application. Call 1 for free pamphlet “Advice to Inventors.” HENRY HUCHES, LTD., F. H. W. Gisborne Representative. CORONATION PLUMBING WORKS. BEG to netifv the Public of Gisborne and the surrounding districts that I am starting business on my own account in Gladstone Road, as a PLUMBER, Etc., and am prepared to undertake ah kinds of Plumbing Work, in any part of the Town or Country. F. J. LOUND. 208, GLADSTONE ROAD, (Next Anderson’s Cycle Works). Telephone 93. THE GREAT AMERICAN-INDI AN CURE for GOUT, LUMBAGO, RHEUMATISM, SCIATICA, PLEURISY and SPRAINS. INDIANOLA. Trade Mark. Registered. impounded from Rare Mountain Herbs and Healing Balsams. (Copyo r- k Gisborne, 16th Sept., 1911. Sir. O. Wall. Dear Sir, —Having suffered from rheumatism for some time, and trying ther remedies without beneficial effect, was induced to try your remedy Indianola,” and I am pleased to say fter having used not quite a box of it find myself perfectly cured!, and brongly recommend it to .all who are affermg from Rheumatism or similar omplainte. lam now 83 years of age. Yours respectfully, H. LEWIS, J.P. Mailed post free to any address from ISBORNE WALL, 15, Ormond Road, lisborne. PRICE —10s 6d. ALEX. THOMSON, NURSERYMAN & FLORIST, WHOLESALE AND RETAIL SEED MERCHANT. Established over 25 years. SEEDS FOR SPRING SOWING.— Every class of Vegetable Seeds may now be sown, also all varieties of hardy flowering nlants. My collection is large and varied, and embraces all varieties ‘suitable to this district personally selected after an :perienoe of over 25 years. VEGETABLE & FLOWER SEEDS 3d and 6d rackets. Postage free on 1 seeds except Peas and. Beans for ,sh with order. SEED POTATOES, l the best known sorts, now in stock [ lowest rates, also TREES. PLANTS, id BULBS of every description, at— ALEX. THOMSON’S. Note the Address—Next to Chas. Rosie and Co. Gladstone Road. Tel. Seed Shop 363, Tel. Nursery 199.
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Gisborne Times, Volume XXIX, Issue 3342, 7 October 1911, Page 9
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494Page 9 Advertisements Column 1 Gisborne Times, Volume XXIX, Issue 3342, 7 October 1911, Page 9
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