SPECIAL? WANTEDS. ANTED, to Rent, or Lease—'A decent House of Bor 9 rooms.— V|)[n.y to W. Lissant Clayton.. "OCR SALE—Diagonal-built Oil teLhunch, fitted with; Zealandia- ; engine'-i-Apply, “Times” Office: SEED POTATOES —Plant now and escape blight; about 20 sacks for sale cheap, also special Manure.-MD. M. Orr, ’phone 185.- - WANTED Known-—Clioice Christ mas and New Year Presente of Handsome Bibles and Testaments at the B. and F. Bible Depot—C. Rosie and Co. ; English cost prices. WANTED Known—That 'Lewis’s Fancy Drapery Depot has a large assortment of Peter Pan Collars for the holiday season. ,j EW POTATOES, Fresh Fruit and Vegetables obtainable . daiL- in any quantities from W. Tan,' fruiterer, and greengrocer, 279, Gladstone Road,, ’phono 522. INDIA NOLA —Sure Cure for Rheumatism, Gout, Sciatica, Lumbago, Pleurisy.—Obtainable A. W. J. MANN, Chemist, and D. FERGUSON, Gladstone RoadA DAINTY Hairdressing Parlor— Norman Carter's, corner of Gladstone Road and Grey Street; none but first-class tradesmen employed. F‘ RUiT—Large consignments of Californian Apples and Oranges, also Fiji Bananas, just received ; order now. —D. M. Orr, ’phone 185- ; Oil TIE NEXT! There is no waiting or delay at Norman Carter’s brand,new Hairdressing Saloon, comer of Gladstone Road and Grey Street. KITU Prize Factory Butter.—The Best Keeping Butter in the Dominion . No 'dearer than any other. N SALE—Oats, Maize. Bran, Po - lard, Chaff, Poultry and Calf Food, few tons sound old Potatoes, also new in cwt bagß, Onions, Flour, Sugar, Tea, etc.—D- M. OrrRARE CHANCE—IT. J. Andrew is holding the last few days, of his Genuine Clearing Sale in premises opposite C. Rosie and Co.’s. Call m and see for yourself the wonderful bargains he is offering. JOHNSTONE A SMITH, High-class Tailors and Outfitters* Lacies Habit and R,kh-n.«n ndo Specialists BOOTS given away at H- J'. Andrew’s Clearing Sale, opposite C. Rosie and Co.’s Ladies’ Shoes, usual price 10s 6d, now os 6d. Similar sweeping reductions in all o tiler lines. AITI QJRLS’ QOLLECE Tel. 381. GISBORNE- Tel 381. BOARDING AND DAY SCHOOL FOR GIRLS & YOUNG BOYS. Principal...MßS. BALFOUR-OGILYY. The College is situated! in the healthiest part of Gisborne, and is surrounded by extensive playgrounds. The bedrooms and school-rooms are large and airy. Pupils receive a thorough education from experienced teachers. Mathematics. Languages, Science, as well as the usual curriculum being taught m the Upper School. Special attention is paid to the comfort and deportment of Boarders- For Prospectus, apply to Principal. Next Term begins—Boarders February 5, Day Pupils Feb. 6, 1912. CISBORNE BOROUCH COUNCIL. RATES 1911-12. 10 PER CENT. ADDITIONAL TO BE IMPOSED AFTER THE 29th DECEMBER, . RATEPAYERS are hereby notified that ALL RATES must be paid before the 29th DAY' OF DECEMBER, 1911; otherwise Summonses will be issued for the recovery «f same, together with; an additional charge of 10 PER CENT, hereon, as provided by “The ■Rating Act, 1908,” and amendments thereto- . R. D. B. ROBINSON, Town. Clerk. . Town Clerk’s Office, 13th December, 1911. NOTICE. WE. the undersigned Livery and Bait Stable Proprietors of Gisborne, have been compelled, in consequence of the increased, cost of upkeep, rates, rent .wages, etc., to revise our tariff, and hereby mutually agree -to charge the following RATES on and from SATURDAY. 23th December, 1911; such rates to be strictly for cash, except in the case of customers having current accounts. Old established contracts now m force with customers will not bo - affected by Hiis revision of rates, but any new contracts entered into on and after the above date will be based upon the new charges as below: — STABLINC. Buggy Horses, Is per day up to 10 p.m. Hacks, 6d per day up to 10 p.m. ' do. Is from 10 p.m. to midnight, do. 2s 6d after midnight. PADDOCKINC, Horses, Is per day or night, or 2s 6d per week. HIRES-Single-seated Vehicles, 1 horse, 15s per day, 10s per half-day. Do., do-, with driver. 25s per day, 15s per half-day. Double do., 1 horse, 17s 6d per day, 12s 6d per half-day. , Buggy and pair, 25s per day, 1/s od per ‘half-day. Do., with driver, 40s per day, 20s per half-day. >. ' Vehicles, with 4-horse teams and driver, £3 per day, except for long distances, which may be arranged for. Hacks, 7s 6d per day or 45s per week. Note. In above quotationsj where drivers are engaged, the price includes drivers’ expenses, and horse feeds. J. R. REDSTONE AND SONSCriterion Stables^ LANGFORD. HOGAN & GILLIES, British Empire Stables. J. CHAMBERS, - New Railway Stables. FRANCIS AND LOUGHER, Albion Club Stables. BROWN AND JOHNSTONE, Masonic Stable®. . .' . . ' . . /
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Gisborne Times, Volume XXIX, Issue 3409, 28 December 1911, Page 1
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744Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 Gisborne Times, Volume XXIX, Issue 3409, 28 December 1911, Page 1
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