MISCELLANEOUS WANTEOS. ANTED Known.—Business in fill! swing. Country patrons please note at tlie new shop, Coronation Buildings.—E. 1 vil, Hairdresser and Tobacconist. ANTED, to Sell—Chippendale Drawing-room Furniture, nine pieces, silk tapestry, old design, inlaid rosewood frames; bought i.ni London; only short time in use.—Apply Times, or 'Phone 134. nrO LET-—Shop, Good’s Buildings.— Apply, Boom Cycle Company, Lowe Street. OK ITU Prize Factory Butter.—lt is not the tasty wranoer round cur Butter which makes our Butter good ; iti is the Butter inside the wrapper which makes our name so- good. ANTED, to ' Buy—Maize and Cape Barley in. any quantity; state quantity and price.—Apply. Box 167, Gisborne. best and Cheapest Potatoes seen in. Gisborne for five years, H. Clinic, also- New Potatoes daily.—l 64, Gladstone Road, 'phone 170. WANTED Known—Only export tradesmen employed by E. Ivil, Hairdresser and Tobacconist. New shop, Coronation Buildings. Sterilisation a speciality ; full stocks on handSALE—Cheap to clear promptly about 50 sacks Prime Up-to-date Seed Potatoes.—Apply, at once, D. M. Orr. 'phone 185. U I'JED POTATOES\ Ve have a few y . sacks each of the following, which we will sell at less than costprice to clear: Ilebrons, Roses, British Queen, Princess Victoria, Northern Stars, and Up-t-o-dates.—D. S. Thompson and Co., ’phone 545. f AAUTTON—Look well before you Vv buy. Buy Holdsworth’s Boots ~QEST Gilt T _0 Emit Ida (all sizes). Cheese Dishes, t' s■: Bowls, Jugs one . Is.—Shilling Bazaar. Lowe Street:. TfTANAMEL Wash-ups. Mixing Bcwls, JCi Pudding Bowls, Cullenders, Stew Pam-, .Jug'. Tea Cans, all one price, Is. —Shilling Bazaar, Lowe Street. npHRKE Calm TmJ for Is, 3 Baking JL Tins for Is, 3 Bread Tins for Is. —Shilling Bazaar, Lowe Street. T OH NS T 0 M f rii~ High-class <?JJ Tailors and Outfitters. Ladies’ Habit and Ride-asti idc Specialists. IE you want the chance to win a fortune without any risk, buy a Premium Bond. TVS,THAT are Premium Bonds? GoY V veniment and Corporation giltedged securities, bearing moderate interest, with monthly chancc-s of drawing big prizes. ,4 SSI ST Thrift and buy a Premium j3L BendPREMIUM Bonds are particularly suitable to invest. 1 for your children. “PREMIUM Bonds can be purchased I for cash or o.n the montldy iust a 1 me nt_ 1 uisis. HAT is the Finest Speculative Investment? Why Premium Bonds without any doubt. I A ROM Poverty to Affluence by pur--1 chasing a. Premium Bond. STATE-GUARANTEED Premium Bonds have been a blessing to thousands. ' ou can't possibly lose your money, and you may fall heir to thousands by investing ‘in Premium Bonds. AKE judicious inquiries about Premium Bonds, and then you are sure to invest. USIC Bound and Renovated at reasonable prices: covers in cloth or leather.—Job Department,“Gisborne Times.” AKKEK, Grey Street, guarantees to please all patrons in Pictureframing. A large Stock of Mouldings and Mounts to choose from. “Try him he never disappoints.” REMOVAL NOTICE.
T BEG to notify the REMOVAL of the Business carried on by me to mlore Suitable and Commodious Premises, in CORONATION HOTEL BUILDINGS, On and after TO-DAY, 25th OCTOBER, 1911. E. IVIL HAIRDRESSER & TOBACCONIST. GISBORNE. COOK COUNTY COUNCIL. GENERAL ELECTION. PATUTAHI RIDING. T HEREBY GIVE NOTICE that an I Election n ill be hold on W EDNESDAY, the Btli day of November, 1911, for the purpose of Electing ONE Member to represent the above Riding. And I hereby annoint my residence, Patntahi. and WEDNESDAY, the Ist day of November, np to the hour or Noon, for receiving Nominations of Candidates for such Office. A. DOHERTY, Retu rnimg Officer. Patntahi, October 23, 1911. MOSEY TO LEMS. £BOOO 'We have these sums or £6OO £2OOO amounts to suit Borrow- £375 £IOOO ers awaiting investment, £250 £9OO at from sto G per cent., £2OO according to the amount £IOO and the nature of the security. DE LAUTOUR, BARKER, STOCK AND MATTHEWS, Solicitors, Gisborne.
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Gisborne Times, Volume XXIX, Issue 3359, 27 October 1911, Page 1
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