ttISGELLUMEOUS WANTED*. WANTED —Two Ladies would like to Board with private family, near city.—Apply, “Homely,” “Times” Office. WANTED, to Exchange—s-roomed House, Clifford Street, Whataupoko, for the same value on Victoria Township.—Janies Brown, land, agent. npO LET—Shop, Good’s ' Buildings.— Apply, Boom Cycle Company, Lowe Street. I7INTREE, Cake and Fruit Dishes at LA Sale prices.—Nasmith and Son (late Broad). OKITU Prize Factory Butter.—lt is not the tasty wrapper round our Butter which makes our Butter good ; iti is the Butter inside the wrapper which makes our name so good. SALE—One good express Mare, guaranteed double or single harness; four years of age. Apply, Railway Stables. C;EED POTATOES.—We have a few sacks each of the following, which we will sell at less than cost price to clear: Hebrons, Roses, British Queen, Princess Victoria, Northern Stars, and Up-to-dates.—D. S. Thompson and Co., ’phone 545. WANTED— Your opinion on the best meat Poverty Bay can pro-duce.—Mar-hell and . Russell are- retailing the first- prize pen of three fatbullocks, first prize pen of two fat bullocks, first prize fat cow, third prize fat heifer. C\ ACTION—Look well before you ) buy. Buy Hoklsworth’s Boots and look well afterwards. BANGLES and Necklets at Sale prices.—Nasmith and Son (late Broad). GAS MANTLES, the best procurable, three for Is: 6-inch Chimneys, two for Is.—Shilling Bazaar, Lowe Street. INCANDESCENT Burner, Mantle, Fork and Chimney, complete for Is.-—Shilling Bazaar, Low© Street. A RRIVING end or week, ex lonic, .Ok Teapots and Jardimenes, extra large sizes, all one price, Is.—Shilling Bazaar, Lowe Street. ALSO best whit© and gold Cups and Saucers, all sixes, two for Is.— Shilling Bazaar, Lowe Street. JOHNSTONE & SMITH, High-cl_as.s Tailors and Outfitters. Ladies’ Habit and Bide-astridc Specialists. FOR best and Cheapest Potatoes seen in Gisborne for five years. H. Currie, also New Potatoes daily.—l 64, Gladstone Road, ’phone 170. WANTED— Your help in keeping some of the best mutton for local consumption. Mac-hell and Russell are offering two pens of first prize fatsheep, 'also one pen of second prize, and the two pens which secured third prizes. IF you want the chance to win a fortune without any risk, buy a Premium Bond. WHAT are Premium Bonds? Government and Corporation giltedged securities, bearing moderate interest, with monthly cliances of drawing big prizes. SSI ST Thrift and buy a Premium BendPREMIUM Bonds are particularly suitable to invest for your children. PREMIUM Bonds can be purchased for cash or on the monthly instalment basis. . WHAT is the Finest Speculative Investment? Why Premium Bonds without- any doubt. [TUtOM Poverty to Affluence by pur- ” ©basing a Premium Bond. F STATE-GUARANTEED Premium Bonds have been a blessing to thousands. YOU can’t possibly lose your money, and you may fall heir to thousands bv inwesting ‘in Premium Bonds. jyj-AKE judicious __ inquiries about Premium Bonds, and then you are sure to invest. ~ KIA ORA DAIRY COMPANY. rpHE COMPANY wish to notify the A Public of Gisborne that they are now delivering PASTEURISED MILK in sealed bottles. The bottles, which are called for, are washed by machinery at the Factory. SPIRITUAL SCIENCE. MASONIC HALL, Gisborne.—SUNDAY, November sth. 7 o’clock. HENRY VICTOR, Clairvoyant, Inspirational Address, “Death and After, What?” followed by floral clairvoyance. Silver collection. Consultations daily Good’s Buildings. CISBORNE CO-OPERATIVE BUILDING SOCIETY. A GENERAL MEETING of the Soeietv will be held in Townley's Hall, on TUESDAY NEXT. 7th inst„ at 8.30 p.m., to dispose- of Loans of £SOO each in Nos. 1 and 3 issues. A. G. DEERE, Secretary. Gisborne, 2nd Nov., 1911. A REAL SNAP! A WAGGONER’S COMPLETE PLANT Of k R AUGHT 5 D BAUGHT H With HARNESS, TARPAULINS, ROPES, CHAINS, Etc., And — rjpHE ]i>UN as it stands, Including 500 BALES OF WOOL. ORSES The Owner can give good reasons for putting his plant on the market, and THE PRICE is Right at £265. Apply— G. K PASLEY.
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Gisborne Times, Volume XXIX, Issue 3366, 4 November 1911, Page 1
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