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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 k 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. GLIFFORD TATTERSFIELD ART DYER AND CLEANER. 2S CUSTOMHOUSE STREET. Joins Gladstone Road at P.O. LOST AND FOUND. LOST. FROM Te Hau-o-te-Atua, an. aged Light Bay Spring Cart MARE, long tail, white star and hind feet. Reward on communicating with— T. B. SPENCE, Whatatutu. LOST — Between 401 Palmerston Road and Theatre, Black Cameo Brooch, mounted in gold.—Finder rewarded on returning to “Times.” LOST- —On Saturday, between Riverside Road and wharf, a gentleman’s Panama Hat.—Finder rewarded on returning same to “Times” Office. LOST — Between Lowe Street and Opera-house, Gold Ring with , initials “M.M.M.” engraved.—Apply, this office. LOST— Off chestnut horse on Friday night, one Saddle and Bridle.— Finder please communicate with Jack Harding, Common-Shelton’s. LOST— Fox Terrier Puppy, brown marking ; reward.—Apply at “Times” Office. FOUND — A pleasure in washing by using the great American Eesiwas laundry fluid; makes washing a pleasure; aslc your grocer for it.—G. KPasley, wholesale agent, Lowe Street, G isborne. FOUND — That you don’t need. to be musical to sing the praises of Holdsworth’s Boots. SPECIAL ADVERTISEMENTS. TO CONTRACTORS. TENDERS are invited until Noon on WEDNESDAY, the 29th November, 1911, for the erection of the new Hospital at Gisborne for the Cook County and Aid Board. Plans and specifications are to be seen at the office of the Board, Gisborne, the office' of the Town Clerk, Auckland, and at our office. ATKINS AND BACON, Architects to the Board. Wellington. IDEAL SUMMER BEVERAGES THE Beverages that cheer and invigorate during summer’s depressing heat are H. MARTIN’S FAMOUS AERATED WATERS. For Luncheon j Dinner or at Bedtime they are the drink par excellenceJars 'kept in stock, and supplied as ordered. When ordering Cooling SUMMER DRINKS, or Pure TABLE VINEGAR, remember the QENTRAL QORDIAL J^ACTORY. Telephone No. 6. PROPERTIES TO LET AND FOR SALE. 2000 J BLAKE—GOOD’S BUILDINGS. ACRES, running 3500 sheep. 4 1-ACRE Building Sites, from £lO5- Country BOARDINGHOUSE doing big business. £lO5. 31 ACRES, HOUSE, and Outbuildings, 10 miles from town, £420. DOUBLE HOUSE, 7 rooms each side, central, £IOOO. TO LET. jCUVE-ROOMED HOUSE, Aberdeen IT Road; bath-room, hot and cold vater, gas, fixed tubs, and all convenimces. Apply to— F. HALL AND SONS. O LET—House, 6 rooms and all conveniences, Wi Per© Street; 13s 6d.—Fiddy, Masonic Buildings. TO - LET—Kaiti, handy to school, ,5 rooms and bath-room,also Shop and Dwelling. Kaiti bridge, suitable for Dressmaker. —T. G. Lawless, Gisborne, ’phone T'O LET—Nice 6-roomed, fully-fur--1 - nished House, including piano, 35s per week, fronting beach, Victoria Township.—Apply, T. G. Lawless, agent. OARDINGIIOUSE, Whataupoko, 35 boarders (permanents), small deposit, rest easy rent, £5; 30 rooms; particulars from—James Brown, 162, Gladstone Road. BOARDINGHOUSE, Kaiti. close to Post Office, 35 boarders at present. lent £2 10s, £loo' down, £2OO by instalments.' —Apply, sharp, James Brown, 162, Gladstone Road. ON TERMS.—Large Din(S/OUU ing Rooms, meals at all hours, 30 bedrooms behind, 5 years’ lease at a low rental, opposite, Herald, Gladstone Road, also another, cheap to a good t enan, t" opposite Brown’s Land Office, 162, Gladstone Road.—Apply to James Brown, land' agent-1-ACRE, 'high, dry. and levelled, rear 4 of Mangapapa School, £lO5, easy terms or cash. —IV, Lissant Clayton, agent. ■ FOR best and Cheapest Potatoes seen in, Gisborne for five years, 11. Currie, also New Potatoes daily.—l 64, Gladstone Road, ’phone 170.

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Ngā taipitopito pukapuka

Gisborne Times, Volume XXIX, Issue 3364, 2 November 1911, Page 1

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Tapeke kupu
602

Page 1 Advertisements Column 3 Gisborne Times, Volume XXIX, Issue 3364, 2 November 1911, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 3 Gisborne Times, Volume XXIX, Issue 3364, 2 November 1911, Page 1

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