SPECIAL ADVERTISEMENTS. , INGRAIN ' IS THE HALL-MARK OF WASHING COLOURS ON COTTON OR LINEN GOODS. I ADI ESI You know the value of J having a colour that will wash, ant! not bleed, and perhaps you have a Ended Linen Costume or one tho colour of which you are tired. We can INGRAIN dye you these almost any colour you like. Call and See, or Ring Up 485. Joins Gladstone Road at P.O. CLIFFORD TATTERSFIELD ART OVER AND CLEANER. CUSTOMHOUSE STREET. GISBORNE.
LIBERTY GLEA (THE ro-DA ipot, Next ( od' r (‘main .’HIS ist o us ho on er\ sti MCE SALE, 3AY). .JANUAIt At the jOWIO STREET Hotel). Hi] TfflC J 1 K'Uot ® Jpn'*Bale tmfm. The '■intJsftlio.se fainLanded CostLiberty Silk, Metal, aid Needlework goods remain and MUST BE CLEARED. PERCY ANDREW, Local Agent. OGOK dO w N s Y COUNCIL. DOG REGISTRATION 1912. OTICE k lierebv given that Air. _ ROBERT/ THE! AY ALL lias been a’"'(>intod Registrar ol : Dogs for the County of Colk, and rhe following’ places have be* i > -:jtration efp.eo; rciri )unt\ on hide uid Ics llsn Mi oto Ci lima lire. ration. < at tie do s eachtlie age iSniith’.-f store. dogs 2s Gd i mr Patutahi—A Tologa BayThe Lees for re are: Eor shoe]) each, all other Every deg alTnve montliß must he registered on or before the 2Sth FEBRUARY, 1912. J. WARREN. Clerk. Cishorne. 22nd February. 1912.
3 LICENSED SHAREBROKER, Masonic Buildings. (Sole Broker for the Mount Owen Busing Sun Mineral Company, Ltd ) HAS FOB SALE: 700 FFLLY ' rAID ' UP SHARES - Latest information re this Company given.
A POPULAR SALOON THE "MASONIC.” ITAVING purchased the above wellknown Hairdressing ' and Tobacconist Saloon from Mr C. Morse, it is my intention to carry it on on the most up-to-date lines. BERT LUCAS. PROFESSIONAL. C.V.S., LD., VETERINARY SURGEON, Has commenced the Practice of his Profession in Gisborne, and may be Consulted at Messrs. Brown and. Johnson’s, MASONIC STABLES, LOWE ST. ’Phonei 473.
ONALD Vo c°-’ i \y y whmrJL f IrvP: GOOS’S fUMDINGS INGS. 47. j Box 219. (Agent: E. flaks.) SCHOLASTIC. GiSBORME.ifSGH SCHOOL. the Ftp H E Gisborn? IrigluSchool will RtfJL OPEN on. M(/nMy, FEBRUAIff sth, 1912. Application Pupils arc Forms of •ifpplicayo from the Secretary!— fa: ece ■n of New be obtained GAN, eel Strc'l BOARD! S4C-H OUSE FOR SCHOOL CURLS. TO meet a long felt want, the Misses YATES, Aberdeen Road (who are giving up nursing), are prepared to receive a limited number of girls as Boarders who may wish to attend the High School. The building, which is large and airy, with pleasant grounds, is admirably suited for the purpose, and is situated at a convenient distance from the School. Parents can rely on their girls being well looked after, and provided with all the comforts of a home. Early annlication is desired. Terms and full particulars can be ascertained from the Secretary of the High School, or from MISS YATES, Aberdeen Road, Gisboime-
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Gisborne Times, Volume XXX, Issue 3430, 23 January 1912, Page 1
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