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:*****************&* JpiNAHpEa ■p' ,RE ’ L !FE ’ & Q.ENERAL ADVANCES promptly made on all kinds of Approved Security. BILLS DISCOUNTED. FARMS, Etc., FOR SALE. Full particulars on application. AGENTS for Mutual Life and Citizens’ Assurance Co. SUB-AGENTS, Australian Alliance Fixe ALL KmDS ° e of Busk and other ACCIDENT RISKS Covered. APPLICATIONS for Loans on Mortgage promptly attended to.

®®®®®®®®®©®®®®®©®®©® H. M. FINN gTOCK AND gHARE jgROKER. Quotations Daily. PEEL STREET. GISBORNE. ®®®®®®®@®®®®®®®®®®®® REMOVAL NOTICE. J. CHAMBERS BEGS to notify his Customers and th© general puDnc that his lease at the Railway Stables* J*®el Street, having expired, ho is REMO\ TNG early m October to New Stables in BRIGHT STREET, Just below Gladstone Boarding-house. One of the Finest TJp-to-date Stables in Poverty Bay, all conveniences, including Ladies’ Waiting Room. J. CHAMBERS livery stables TO WAGGONERS, MOTORISTS, CARRIERS, AND ALL VEHICLE OWNERS. jmmwmiwmihi THE NEW CHECK AND BUFFER SPRING (Patented.) MINIMISES bumping and jarring, particularly when vehicles are overloaded. Made in one piece, and secured to top plate of leaf spring, without any extra fittings. One of the great advantages of this Spring is that it permits the use of light leaf springs on heavy vehicles, and makes an easy riding vehicle when light-loaded. Cheap and everlastingSOLE AGENTS: GRAHAM & KREBS, COACH AND CARRIAGE BUILDERS Corner of Gladstone Road and Derby Street. OLD CLOTHES Made New.—A Wilson, Chemical Cleaner. Art Dyer, Feather Dresser, and Umbrella Maker, 14 years’ practical experience can make old clothes look like new. Umbrellas Repaired and Re-covered from 2s 6d upwards. Term? strictly cash : 281 CLADSTONE-ROAD. ’Phone 806. FRESH FISH 1 STEAM Trawl GOSFORD Fish-cur ing Depot—Peel Street, ’phone 711, telegraphic address, Gosford. FRESH and SMOKED FISH daily Orders promptly attended to. Fish 31 cleaned. Country orders packed in ice SMOKED FISH A SPECIALITY. —Encourage Local Industry.— SWEETS OF THE PUREST. mITALNTJT. Fig, Cream Salted, n Everton and other TOFFEE. French Almond, Almond Rocks, etc., Btter than imported, made with local 'earn and butter 1 . Warranted whole>me. For Coughs, Colds, Asthma, etc., you innot do better than take Our Wellnown Remedies. WHOLESALE AND RETAIL, THE SWEETERIES (REGD.) lANUFACTURING CONFECTIONERS. ext Miss Downes, near Grey Street. ALBERT WILLIAMS (Late of Canterbury). Architect and building SURVEYOR. GLADSTONE ROAD, GISBORNE. McKee’s Buildings.

Wouldn’t you like to attack your duties with added zest? You must have perfect health to do it. —Stearns Wine of Cod Liver Extract supplies health and energy in abundance. —Advt. 5

8" We will have oatmeal for breakfast.” Stop! You should have said | Thistle Oats, for it represents 1 the perfect Breakfast Food. It | is made from the finest oats by I the latest and best methods. I ALWAYS USE Thistle Oats 25 IDEAL SUMMER BEVERAGES THE Beverages that cheer and invigorate during summer’s depressing heat are H. MARTIN’S FAMOUS AERATED WATERS. For Luncheon, 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. Choicest Ceylon Tea There are varying grades and qualitiesof Ceylon Tea. “StandOut” Tea is aptly named. It ranks for strength and flavour easily first among those that “Stand-Out f § i

You use our ZEBRA STOVE PASTE and find it the best. Now; try ■1 ' THE LASTING POLISH. NOTE.—" Brasso” is not a foreign manu< facture, but made by Reckitt's.

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Gisborne Times, Volume XXIX, Issue 3367, 6 November 1911, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Gisborne Times, Volume XXIX, Issue 3367, 6 November 1911, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Gisborne Times, Volume XXIX, Issue 3367, 6 November 1911, Page 2

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