n<? <s> MISCELLANEOUS WANTED!. WANTED Known—That D. J Parker is. a. Candidate for the Whataupoko Riding of the Cook County Council on Wednesday Next; roll up and vote for him. ANTED—Good Batch, within two minutes of Post Oflict, two rooms preferred.—Apply, “XXX,” “Times” office. _ rn() LET—Shop, Good’s Buildings,— 1 Apply, Boom Cycle Company, Lowe Street. OKITTJ Prize Factory Butter. —It is not the tasty wrapoer round our Butter which makes our Butter good ; it is the Butter inside the wrapper which makes our name so good. SEED 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. 1 ACTION—Look well before you ) buy. Buy IToldsworth’s Boots and look well afterwards. INDIANOLA —Sure Cure for Rheumatism, Gout, Sciatica, Lumbago, Pleurisy.—Obtainable A. W. J. MANN, Chemist, and D. FERGUSON, Gladstone RoadOHNSTONE & SMITH for superior Sac Suits to order from £5; experts in. Ladies’ Tailoring. ANTED —Men to inspect our new stock of Shirts, Ties, Sox, and Braces; our low prices are the talk of the town.—Nat Hooper. FOR best- and Cheapest Potatoes seen in Gisborne for five years, H. Currie, also New Potatoes daily.—l 64, Gladstone Road, ’phone 170. PERSONAL. MACK,” To Aral—Kindly communicate ‘‘Delilia H,” Poet Office, Gisborne, re Matrimony. FOR SALE. A FEW 6-TOOTH LINCOLN RAMS bred by McKenzie Bros. Apply— J. FERGUSON, Glencoe. GISBORNE RIDING. COOK COUNTY COUNCIL ELECTION AN additional Booth for this Election will be in Albion Lane, Gisborne, (near the Agricultural Society’s office). H. M. PORTER, Returning Officer. WHATAUPOKO RIDING. COOK COUNTY COUNCIL ELECTION AN addition a 1 Booth for this Election will be in Albion Lane, Gisborne, (near the Agricultural Society’s office). H. M. PORTER, Returning Officer. MECHANICAL WOOL WORKS. (OPPOSITE PARK RACECOURSE). BUYERS OF DAGS IN ANY QUANTITY. DELIVERY CAN BE MADE AT ONCE OP BOTH DAGS AND WOOL. ALSO ON COMMISSION.— DIRTY LOCKS DIRTY CRUTGHINGS SWEEPINCS ANY DIRTY WOOL. BIDDY BIDDY WOOL WE ONLY REMOVE DIRT. We take no WEIGHT out- of the Wool. From present indications of Values you cannot afford to SHIP DIRT. EACH LOT KEPT SEPARATE. SUPPORT A NEW INDUSTRY WHICH WILL SAVE YOUR MONEY. NOTICE TO CARRIERS h y o 5 0 0 0 PART Loads of Bales of Wool to be treated on Commission may be left at entrance without leaving main road. Loads of Dags, otc., to be _ taken to the shed. Your co-operation is requested in the collection of Dags. If bags are required, please ring up MECHANICAL WOOL TREATING WORKS. G. K. PASLEY, Agent. E. H. BARBER, Manager. Telephone 155.
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Gisborne Times, Volume XXIX, Issue 3368, 7 November 1911, Page 1
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