MISCELLANEOUS WANTEDB. w Office. ANTED, to Buy—Linen Rags in any quantity.—Apply, “Times” WANTED Known—That- C. Kernot lias taken over the well-known Boot Repairing Business in Peel Street, next Quinn’s Stables, and is prepared to execute all orders with tdiat despatch and satisfaction to patrons which lias marked his work in Gisborne during the last nine years. Terms: Cash only. (SUNDAY’S DINNER—A glance at k 3 Machell 1 and Russell’s window will convince you that they are the people from whom to order Sunday’s dinner, ’phone 359. O ARRlVE—Saturday, 25 cases T Californian Onions, 25 cases Apples.—D. M. Orr. Orr. UST Received ex Mokoia—lo9 sacks prime Table Potatoes.—D. M. ON SALE —A. and P. Chick Raiser, Poultry and ‘Calf Food, Oats, Maize, Bran, Pollard, Flour, Sugar.— D. M. Orr. GOLD Alberts, Ribbon Guards, of every design, 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, Lowe Street. ARRIVING end of week, ex lonic, , Teapots and Jardimenee, extra large sizes, all one price. Is. —Shilling Bazaar, Lowe Street. LSO best white and gold Cups and Saucers, all sizes, two for Is.— Shilling Bazaar, Lowe Street. (rt ILYER Salts, Puff Jars, in_ great variety, at Sale prices.—Nasmith and Son- (late Broad). iIY kill your own sheep and waste v , half when, you can purchase a >ide of Mutton of Machoil and Russell it 2-)d per lb, spot cash Y IF you want the chance to win a fortune without any risk, buy a Premium Bond. HAT are Premium Bonds? Government and Corporation giltedged securities, bearing moderate interest, with monthly chances of drawing big prizes. A SSI ST Thrift and buy a Premium XjY BondPREMIUM Bonds are particularly - suitable to invest for your children. T3REMIUM Bonds can be purchased JL for cash or on the monthly instalment basis. WHAT is the finest Speculative Investment? Why Premium Bonds without any doubt. F ROM Poverty to Affluence by purchasing a Premium Bond. STATE-GUARANTEED Premium Bonds have been a blessing to thousands. YOU can’t possibly lose vour money, and you may fall heir to thousands bv investing in Premium Bonds. _ a about Premium Bonds, and then you are sure to invest. judicious inquiries O KIT'D Prize Factory Butter. —It is not the tasty wraoner round our Butter which makes our Butter good; it is the Butter inside the wrapper which makes our name so good. 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 C-0., ’phone 545. CAUTION— Look well before you buy. Buy Holdsworth’s Boots ind look well afterwards. INDIANOLA —Sure Cure for Rheumatism, Gout, Sciatica, Lumjago, Pleurisv. —Obtainable A. W. J. VIANN, Chemist, and D. FERGUSON", Gladstone RoadMASONIC HALL, GISBORNE. ' AST Two Sundays of HENRY YIC_J TOR, gifted clairvoyant.—Sunty, Nov. 12th, 7 p.m.: Inspirational ddress, “Spiritual Science in the ible,” followed by clairvoyant reading om flowers; all ‘invited; silver collecon. Private consultations daily at ood’s Buildings; evenings 'by appointFOR SALE. YE of the best CARRYING PLANTS in Poverty Bay; a , good thing for a live man; 10 ?s, 2 waggons, harness, tarpaulins, etc; and a first-class run to start . Applv— G. K. PASLEY. BAY OF PLENTY ELECTION. MR. W. D. S. MACDONALD WTILL ADDRESS THE ELECTORS As under:— MOTU— THURSDAY, November 16th. MATAWAI— FRIDAY, November 17th RAKAUROA— SATURDAY, Nov. 18th OTO K O— MONDAY, November 20th. W HATATUTU— I TUESDAY, Nov. 21. TE EAR AKA— WEDNESDAY, 22nd. ORMOND—THURSDAY, Nov. 23rd. W AIM AT A —FRIDAY, November 24 th WIG A N— SATURDAY (Afternoon), Nov. 25th. TO LOG A BAY— SATURDAY (Evening), Nov. 25th. TOKOMARU BAY— MONDAY, Nov. 27th. WAIPIRO BAY— TUESDAY, Nov. 2S. TU PAROA— WEDNESDAY, Nov. 29. PORT AWANUI— THURSDAY. 30th. TE ARAROA— FRIDAY, December 1. RAKAUK ORE— SATURDAY, Dec. 2. TE KARA — December 4. Chair on each occasion (except afternoon meeting) will bo taken at 8 o’clock.
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Gisborne Times, Volume XXIX, Issue 3372, 11 November 1911, Page 1
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674Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 Gisborne Times, Volume XXIX, Issue 3372, 11 November 1911, Page 1
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