Messrs Pearson, Max Jackson and deLautour notify their many clients, through the advertisement columns, that -flier are holding their first- stock sale at the Ormond sale yards on Wednesday next. Particulars of the entries to be -disposed of by Mr Max Jackson, the auctioneer, will be advertised in this paper next Saturday. Wives of great men oft remind them They can make their lives sublime, Smoking pure tobacco only—"Koyal Standard all the time!* The native of the Sandwich Islands estimate women by their weight. The Chinese require them to have deformed feet and black teeth. A girl must be tattooed sky-blue and wear a nose-rmg to satisfv a South Sea Islander. Certain African princes require their brides to have their, teeth filed into the semblance of a saw.
T. W. HASKETT & GO. land, estate, and general INSURANCE AGENTS. i-ACRE, 5-roomed House, Salisbury Road, with all conveniences, a g°°d bargain, and can be bought cheap 1-ACRE, with 200 ft. frontage; Two 52 roomed houses, built of good kauri lot at 12s 6d per week. There is room for two more houses. Price £950WE have Houses and Sections right in ’ ' the heart of the town. These properties are being sold cheap. TF you are looking for a good Business -®- ' Site call and see us, ae we have some of the best and cheapest ia town. T. W. HACKETT & C° DISTRICT AGENTS MUTUAL LIFE. AND CITIZENS’ ASSURANCE CO
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Gisborne Times, Volume XXX, Issue 3426, 18 January 1912, Page 4
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235Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 Gisborne Times, Volume XXX, Issue 3426, 18 January 1912, Page 4
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