SPECIAL WANTEDS. U Office. to iluy—Linen Rage in any quantity.—Apply, “Times” ON SALE—2O Tons of Prime Old Potatoes, 9s per sack to clear, delivered anywhere ; also New Potatoes. —D. M. Orr and Co., ’phone 185. WANTED —To prove that it is more blessed to give than to receive; buy your Xmas Present at Grieve’s, and see if you’re not happy. A DAINTY Hairdressing Parlor—Norman Odrter’s, corner of Gladstone Road and Grey Street; none but first-class tradesmen employed. LANDING —Ex Waitemata, from the Bluff, 21)0 sacks of Dun. Garten, Sparrow bill Oats.—D. M. Orr and Co., ’phone 185. WANTED— Couples to note that Xmas time is the lucky time of the year. Grieve, jeweller, has a beautiful selection of Engagement Rings. TO ARRlVE—'Wednesday,” 29th, 50 cases’ Melbourne Onions.—D. M. Orr and Co., 'phone 185. 'VTOU’RE NEXT! There is no waitJL ing or delay at Norman Carter’s brand new Hairdressing Saloon, corner of Gladstone- Road and Grey Street. INDIANOLA— Sure Cure for Rheumatism. Gout, Sciatica, Lumbago, Pleurisy.—Obtainable A. W. J. MANN, Chemist, and D. FERGUSON, Gladstone Road- ■ KITU Prize Factorv Rutter. —It is not the tasty wranner round our Blitter which makes our Butter good ; it- is the Butter inside the wrapper which makes our name bo good. A RARE CHANCE—H. J. Andrew is holding the last- few days of his Genuine Clearing Sale in premises opposite C. Rosie and Co.’s. Call in and sec for you reelf the wonderful bargains bo is offering. _ _ 7ANTED—IOOO People to make f v I non people happy. Grieve, jewe’icr, never has had such a beautiful selection of Xmas Goods. IF vi.u want the Bust and Cheapest ‘ Chaff or Potatoes in Gisborne inspect Currie’s, 204, Gladstone Road. TO!INSTONE & SMITH, High-class Tailors and Outfitters. _ Ladies’ Habit and Rkh-astride Specialists. BOOTS given awav at H- J. Andrew'.- Clearing Sale, opposite C. Rosie and Co.’s Ladies' Shoes. usual price I.os Od. now os Gd. Similar sweejiing reductions in all other lines.
SPECIAL ADVERTISEMENTS. ARE YOU ABOUT TO BUILD? DO YOU WISH TO ECONOMISE? If so, make a point of consulting WILLIAM WHEALEN, ARCHITECT, GOOD’S BUILDINGS. Domestic Architecture a Speciality. Quantities and Estimates prepared. MECHANICAL WOOL WORKS. (OPPOSITE PARK RACECOURSE). gEEING IS RELIEVING. A PUBLIC DEMONSTRATION Of our mucli-talked-of WOOL CLEANING MACHINE will shortly be given. If you have net got an Invitation, [ring us up and ask for one. ALL SHEEPFARMERS ARE INVITED. We will treat any Samples brought to us by any Sheepfarmer. AT THE DEMONSTRATION WE WILL TREAT DAOS LOCKS BIDDY BIDDY WOOL BELLIES PIECES SLIPE WOOL, ETC. SAVE YOUR DAGS’ It is a pity to waste them. We can deal with them. SUPPORT THIS NEW INDUSTRY WE TREAT any Class of WOOL ON COMMISSION, after we have picked it OTer to obtain best results. A PROSPECTUS will be sent you if you have not already received one. C. K. PASLEY, Agent. E. H. BARBER, Manager. Telephone 155.
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Gisborne Times, Volume XXIX, Issue 3393, 8 December 1911, Page 1
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