SPECIAL WANTEDS. BOOTS Given Away! The last few daya of a Genuine Clearing Sale. H. J. Andrew is selling off the remainder of his stock in premises opposite C. Rosie and Co., Sweeping reductions! Ladies’ best shoes, usual price 10s 6d, now 5s 6d. Similar reductions in Men’s boots and all other lines. Don’t miss this chance. rpHE Best in Gisborne! The best what? The best Boot and Shoe Repairer, who does conscientious work at reasonable charges. Where is he?
at the corner of Stout and Fitzlherbert Streets, Whataupoko, near Garrison 1 Half. Who is lie? D-A. Buchanan. A~~~ IX ACRE (Corner), Ballance Street, 4 Whataupoko; offer wanted; splen- * did. opportunity for speculator or gentleman wanting to build near town.—W. Lissant Clayton, agent.
WAN TED to Know now it is u. Currie’s Seed and Table Potatoes ire so much superior to any others; no svomder lie wins all prizes. WANTED—A Reliable Watch ; buy it now while Grieve, watchmaker and jeweller, is giving 4s in the £ discount; must make room for goods arriving. . OHNSTONE & SMITH for superior , '“ Sac Suits to order from £5; experts in Ladies’ Tailoring. A" RRIVING on Wednesday, 50 cases Melbourne new season’s Onions, also shipments New Potatoes from Auckland twice weekly; wholesale orders liberally treated. —D. S. Thompson and Co., ’phone 545. ECTIONS at about Government valation for sale ; terms or cash; Ballance Street, Whataupoko; small deposit.—W. Lissant Clayton, agent. _____ HOLDS WORTH’S BOOTS. SOVEREIGN OHNSTONE & SMITH for Men’s Hats in every shade and color; newest shapes and best value. OR first-class Potatoes, old Maize, A-grado Oats, splendid Chaff, new season’s Onions. —Henry Currie, 2C4, Gladstone Road. . ANTED—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 now while Grieve, . watchmaker and jeweller, is giving 4s in the £ discount off everything; reckon out the saving. I 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 ' ’ now from Grieve while his great room-making sale is on; 4s in the £ discount off everything. Bookbinding of ail kinds to suit customers’ requirements.—Apply Job Department, “Gisborne Times.” ANTED—Men to try our new Tailor-made Suits ; we guarantee fit, cut, finish, and style.—-Nat. Hooper, only address, McKee’s Buildings. EAR HOLDS W ORTH ’ S BOOTS. PLUMS! Plums! Plums! Now ready for jam, 12 lbs for 2s 6d._ We are also booking orders for all kinds of Jam Fruit for forward delivery.—D. S. Thompson and Co., ’phone 545. RESENTS 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. 6d. ANTED—Men to know we have opened our New Stock of the famous Jason All-wool Summer Underclothing.—Nat. Hooper. JOHNSTONE A SMITH, the Progressive Tailors and Mercers, for stylish Ties, open end, new and novel
designs from Is. FOND memories are Awaxened when we gaze on dear one’s faces. Parker, Grey Street, for speaking likenesses in Oils or Black and White. CONCERT Programmes and all classes of Printing executed by an up-to-date staff.—Quotations given at Job Department, “Gisborne Times,” ’phone 500 PARKER, Grey street, guarantees to please all patrons in Pictureframing. A large Stock of Mouldings and Mounts to choose from. “Try him he never disappoints.” INSIST upon having Okitu Factory Butter. Every Pound guaranteed. SEVERAL Desirable Residences for leasing; also Houses for sale on easy terms—\V. Lissant Clayton, estate and insurance agent. IF you want the latest Straw Boater or Panama Hat, go to Nat. Hooper ; we give highest value for lowest price. JOHNSTONE P- SMITH have just opened a full range of Gents' Raincoats, Oilskins, Canvas Coats, Mackintoshes, etc. ANTED—Men to try our new Tailor-made Riding Breeches with buckskin strapping; we guarantee fit and cut.—Nat. Hooper. _ W EAR I-IOLDSWORTH : s BOOTS. ASK for Okitu New Season’s Factory Butter. ANTED—Men. to inspect our new stock of Shirts, Ties, Sox, and Braces; our low prices are the talk of the town.—Nat Hooper. HY do we work cheaply ? Because we work for cash. Men’s Boots soled and heeled for 3s 9d.—W. Macklin and Son, 307, Gladstone Road. TT OHNSTONE AND SMITH, expert t>3 and reliable makers of Men’s Ridin~ Breeches; only address, next “Poverty Bav Herald.” IF you want the Best and Cheapest * Chaff or Potatoes in Gisborne inspect Currie’s, 264, Gladstone Road.
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Gisborne Times, Volume XXIX, Issue 3405, 21 December 1911, Page 6
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