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' MISCELLANEOUS WANTEDS. POW is your, last chance for our Great Sale. We are closing on the 20th! inst., so have only a few days longer. The remaining stock must he sold; everything must go at enormous reductions; no reasonable offer refused at our last sale of bargains.—At H. J. Andrew’s.

BE FAIR to Your Feet, and trust your Boot and Shoe Repairing to an expert, who has made a life study of Repairing Work. You will find such an one on the corner of Stout and Fitzherbert Streets, Whataupoko, near the Garrison Hall.—D. A. Buchanan, Expert Shoe Repairer. . A 11 ACRE (Comer), Ballance Street, 4 Whataupoko ; offer wanted; splendid opportunity for speculator or gentleman wanting to build near town.—W. Lissant Clayton, agent. WANTED to Know how it is H. Currie’s Seed and Table Potatoes are so much superior to any others; no wonder he wins all prizes. | Y/yANTED —A Reliable Watch; buy s? * ’ it now while Grieve, watchmaker f and jeweller, is giving 4s in the £ discount; must make room for goods i arriving. HJ. ANDREW is now about to • close his great sale of footwearSale continuing till the 20th inst.; everything must go ; this is absolutely our last sale, and the largest we have ever had. Come and inspect the goods yourself, and you will have the greatest bargains you ever had in Boots and Shoes. Now is your last chance to procure the finest and best quality on the market at H. J. Andrew’s. SECTIONS at about Government valation for sale; terms or cash; Ballance Street, Whataupoko; small deposit.—W. Lissant Clayton, agent. AN Expert Boot Repairer.—W. H. Douglas (late of R. Hannah’s), opposite Grundy and Shennan’s. Re pairs neatly and promptly executed. JOHNSTONE & SMITH for Men's Hats in every shade and color newest shapes and best value. FOR best and Cheapest Potatoes seen in Gisborne for five years. H. Currie, also New Potatoes daily.—l 64, G 1 adstone Road, ’phone 170. WANTED —Men to bring their old Panama Hats to us to be cleaned and renovated for 2s 6d.—Nat. Hooper, McKee’s Buildings.. "WANTED—A Gold Chain; buy it v v now while Grieve, watchmaker and jeweller, is giving 4s in the £ discount off everything; reckon out the saving. IN the Borough and in ideal residential locality, nearly a Quarter Acre, Whataupoko, £175; easy terms if desired.—W. Lissant Clayton. WANTED—A Birthday Gift; buy it ’ v now from Grieve while his great room-making sale is on; 4s in the £ discount off everything.

FOR Bookbinding of an kinds to suit customers’ requirements.—Apply Job Department, “Gisborne Times. WANTED —Men to try our new Tailor-made Suits ; we guarantee fit, cut, finish, and style.—Nat. Hooper, only address, McKee’s Buildings. JOHNSTONE AND SMITH, expert and reliable makers of Men’s Ridin~ Breeches; only address, next “Poverty Bay Herald.” SEEDS. —We have a large and varied stock of Vegetable and Flower Seeds, all imported fresh this season; give us a trial order.—D. S. Thompson and Co., ’phone 545. PRESENTS to suit all seasons; Presents that never wear out, but continually delight the eye, are always obtainable at Parker’s "imperial Art Studio, Grey Street, Gisborne.

CAUTION. —Unless yon have plenty of time to spare, "don’t ask a Hoklsworth wearer why lie prefers their Boots to any others.

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Gisborne Times, Volume XXIX, Issue 3376, 17 November 1911, Page 6

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Page 6 Advertisements Column 4 Gisborne Times, Volume XXIX, Issue 3376, 17 November 1911, Page 6

Page 6 Advertisements Column 4 Gisborne Times, Volume XXIX, Issue 3376, 17 November 1911, Page 6

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