SPECIAL W TEDS, 1 WA NTE » DressiCal/o Hillmai n.s.s: ilding (ur stairs)' JUDGE not maitfby his coat, nog the <4 Jnehelkand RuMl’s [ nu 2 i ft; lo.gs oyi* TOrequartcrs 2a, spot cash. A RARE CHANCE—-H. J. Andrew is holding th© last few days of his Genuine Clearing Sale in premises opposite C. Rosie and Co.’s. Call in and see lor yourself the wonderful bargains h© is offering. A GO MILES on a Boom King CyjtO'LJcle after 2 years’ wear without a mishap, ridden by Mr. S. Hoare. See article Gisborne to Wanganui, Herald, 29th January, by “Cycle.” EAL V (first xof the season), r <7llOllß (whl'l are or rro Lamlfs Kid .ell and 359 on* KLEANALL Polish invaluable to all. Ontetei&dd always used.j Obtainable all G’ rovers/ ' kj O TARTLINGI—IO^Tnea k 5” given FREE to 100th customer, on Saturday, Feb. 3rd.—Boom Cycle Works. USE Kleanall Windows. ant Culinary put its own. * ■ ish for Cleaning rare, and all on JOHNSTONE & SMITIi for English l Tailor-made Suits, perfect fitting, Stylish, and up-to-date.
WE have Large Stocks of first-class second-hand Vehicles, newly painted and renovated, at very low prices for ready sales.—Graham and Krebs, Premier Coach Factory, Gladstone RoadTWO Free Tickets to Pictures given Saturday. 3rd only, to every 10th purchaser.—Boom Cycle Works. WANTED Known—The Guardian Assurance Company issues Fire and Accident Policies at lowest current rates, and T. G. Lawless is the Local Agent. GIVEN Free—lo-guinea Bicycle to 100th customer, Saturday, 3rd only.—Boom Cycle Wtorks, Gladstone Road. TO Farmers.- — Our Spring Drays are the Best and Cheapest, 18 months’ guarantee.—Apply for prices at Graham and Krebs’ Premier Coach Factory, Gladstone RoadWANTLD Known — That Lewis’s Fancy Drapery Depot has a large assortment of Peter Pan Collars for the holiday season. BICYCLE Tyres, guaranteed 6 months; economical because it’s double strength: ISs 6d each.—Boom Cycle Works NEW POTATOES. Fresh Fruit, and Vegetables obtainable daiL- in any quantities from W. Tan, fruiterer and greengrocer, 279. Gladstone Road, ’ ’phone 522. ,-"~ STOP Thief!—Come and rob us of our profits!—Plated Gas Lamps, 6s 6d.—Boom Cycle Co. GRAHAM and Krebs, corner Gladstone Road and Derby Street.—TJpto date Bradleys, shifting seat, 2 years’ guarantee. Apply for prices. WANTED Kiimvu—Bicycle Chains, 3s 6d; Pedals, 3s 6d pair: Dunlop Outfits. 4d.—Boom Cycle Co. CAN you resist these.—Trousers Clips. Id : Toe Clips, 3d pair; Handle Grips. 3d pair.—Boom Cycle Co. r PROPERTIES to let and for sale. J BLAKE, 3'j Acres, 10 miles from • town. 4-rcomed house and outbuildings, £420 ; 3| Acres, dwellings and outbuildings, orchard, 6 miles front town, £600: 1-Acres and 4-roomed Bouse, £370.- —Apply Cobden Street, opposite Presbyterian Church.
have at present several ROOMS to LET in Building next the Union Steam Ship Co.’s Offices. BLAIR and SALISBURY. JQAIRY FARM, 34 j.v l r .-nv.il, o-± acres, 7 years’ .use, renewable, 4-r. house, close to school, Waerenga-a-hika, rent 355, immediate possession, price £TSO or offer.—JAMES BROWN, Land and Estate. Agent. t of Land should remember that only a few Sections are avail - aole of the recent Xmas Land Sale, Mangapapa.—W. Lissant Clayton, t Agent. TO LET—Offices, at/the corner Glac stone Read’s Q.uaj opposite P.o.—Apply* J&rker. JpOR SALE— ?\ Acres fr echoic Acres leasehold, 19 years to House, 6 rooms, insured for £2OO, £4OO cashJAMES BROWN, Land Agent. Tfl T —FOR SALE, 40 Acres . VX. JU. Freeht ' Freehold and Goodwill of 1853 Acres LI.P., Opotoki. Price for freehold, £2O per acre. Goodwill of leasehold, £3 10s per acre. Rent £SO per annum.—T. G- Lawless, Estate Agent. ACRES available at the ridiculous price of £775. Two miles from P.O. A bargain. Terms—W. Lissant Clayton, AgentSEE W. Lissant Clayton over River Frontages. A bargain. 1-Acre for £2OO cash.—W. Lissant Clayton, Agent. —I T OU require a good, • High, and Dry Building Allotment ! I can supply them at prices ranging from £95 to £l3O. —T. G- LAWLESS, Estate Agent. —FOR SALE, 2-room- - ; :iou, 117 ft. x 66ft., ample room for an- , other dwelling. Price £155. Exi ep- | bionallv easy terms—Apply T. G. : LAWLESS. Estate Agent, HP WO Sections at Mangapapa, 7,'.ft A frontage each, at £l3O, on easy terms.—W. Lissant Clayton, Agent. BARGAIN.— 32 Perches, Lindlmvst Street, for £97 ; owner going away : rear High School, a corner. JAMES BROWN. Agent. \OST AND FOUND. FOUND —A t Lewis’s Fancy Draperv Depot, Muslin Blouses from 2s lid upwards; also, Sunshades from 3s lid upwards. Inspection invited. {TfOUND —A pleasure in washing by 1 using the great American Eesiwas laundry fluid; makes washing a pleasure; ask your grocer for it,—-G. K Pasley, wholesale agent, Lowe street, Gisborne.
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Gisborne Times, Volume XXX, Issue 3440, 3 February 1912, Page 1
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