SPECIAL ADVERTISEMENTS. INGRAIN o IS THE HALL-MARK OF WASHING COLOURS ON COTTON OR LINEN GOODS. lADIES! You know the value of A having 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 CLEANER. 28 CUSTOMHOUSE STREET. Joins Gladstone Road at P.O. LOST AND FOUND. POUND —A pleasure in washing by using the great American Eesiwas laundry fluid; makes washing a pleasure; ask your grocer for it.—G. K. Easley, wholesale agent, Lowe Street, Gisborne. FOUND —That you don’t need to be musical to sing the praises of Holdsworth’s Boots. SPECIAL ADVERTISEMENTS. ST. ANDREW’S PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH. ■VOTING PEOPLE’S DAY—SUNjL DAY, loth October: 11 a.m., “Seeking the Lost.” 7 p.m,, “A Time of Crisis.” Preacher, Rev. W. Grant. Manigapapa, 7 p.m., Dr Porter. SALVATION ARMY CITADEL. GLADSTONE HOAD. SPECIAL MEETINGS will bo conducted in the ' Salvation Army Citadel on SUNDAY, MONDAY, and TUESDAY, by MAJOR JOHNSTON, Provincial Secretary. SUNDAY—Salvation. Meetings. MONDAY—AntiGambling and Smoking, commencing at 8 o’clock. TUESDA Y—Big Musical Meeting by the Band and Friends, finishing up with a Coffee Supper; admission to TUESDAY NIGHT’S Meeting 6d. Will Friends who have promised Self-Denial Donations, and those who intend to give kindly forward same. F. E. MELKSHAM, Adjutant. BAY OF PLENTY ELECTORATE. ILL ADDRESS THE ELECTORS At ORMOND In the HALL, MONDAY JPURTHER MEETINGS: TUESDAY—WAIMATA, in the Hall. THURSDAY—TOLOGA BAY, in the Hall. FRIDAY—TOKOMARU BAY, in the Hall. Chair will be taken at 8 o’clock. PROPERTIES TO LET AND FOR SALE. J. BLAKE— GOOD’S BUILDINGS. 2000 ACRES, running 3500 6heep. 62 PERCHES, Te Hapara. £125. ACRES, 4-roomed HOUSE, Outmildings, near Ormond. £420. 48 PERCHES, Te Hapara. £lO5. TO LET. SEVEN-ROOMED HOUSE, in Desmond Road; bath-room, blinds, and all conveniences ; fruit trees, etc. Rent, 15s per week. Apply— G- K. PASLEY, ’ Lowe Street. TO LET. SIX-ROOMED HOUSE and 14 acres, at Makar akaApply F. HALL AND SONSTO LET—House, 5 rooms, bath and wash-house, 161, Ormond Road, 17s per week.—Apply, E. M. Cuth'bert, c/o' W. L- Clayton, estate agent. WANTED —About 2000 Acres Bush or partly improved Country.—T. G. Lawless, Gisborne, ’phone 193. rSYO LET—Kaiti, handy to school, 5 JL rooms a,nd bath room, Shop and Dwelling. Kaiti bridge, suitable for Dressmaker. —T. G. Lav/less, Gisborne, ’phone 193. OR SALE—Owing going away, new 6-roomed House, hot and cold water, wash-house, copper and tubs, full i-aere, high and dry, on, tram line, Mangapapa. together with houseful splendid Furniture, all new ; worth £75. £6OO, £3OO cash, £3OO Government mortgage at 4|; house cost £350 to build ; insurance on, house £280; great bargain—Apply sharp to James Brown, 162, Gladstone Road, opposite Dominion Lollio Works. v 7 ' FOR SALE as a Going Concern.— Waratah Boarding-house, 30 boarders constant, rent £2 10s per week. £3OO buys; terms are £IOO down, rest by instalments easy. Be in time.— James Brown, land agent, 162, Gladstone Road. . . 1-ACRE, high, dry. and levelled, rear 4 of Manigapapa, School, £lO5, easy terms or cash.—W. Lissant Clayton, agent.
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Gisborne Times, Volume XXIX, Issue 3348, 14 October 1911, Page 1
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