SPECIAL WANTEDS. A RARE CHANCE—H. J. Andrew is holding the last lew days of his Genuine Clearing Sale in premises opposite C. Rosie and Co.’s. Call in and see for yourself the wonderful bargains he is offering. GIFT. —Book by best Authors, clotb bound, with each six pounds of tea purchased—the celebrated “BOOK GIFT TEA”—the only flavour suitable for Poverty Bay. Ask your Grocer for it.—Wholesale Agent, G- K. PASLKY. Ladies of Gisborne A NALL on their j ht for thV W A if E gr T Spoons, etc., ane Band Contest BOOM Cycle Sale.—Of Lamp Outfits 2d, Trouser Ba Trouser Clips free.—Boom CycldvSYbrks. JOHNSTONE & SMITH for English Tailor-made Suits, perfect fitting, Stylish, and up-to-date. THE coming BATS© CONTEST is aijf the talk. So ply local polish._ Obtainable It all groc<|#. BOOM Cycle Sale—Spinners 9d, ©il Cans 3d, Toe Clips 3f! pair, Pumps Is.—Boom Cycle Works. CiYCLE Tyres 7s 6d. Cycle Tyres / 6d, Cycle Tyres 7s 6:!. .CycJeWjyres 7s 6d.—Boom Cycle Sale. 'E liave Large Stocks of first-class second-hand Vehicles, newly painted and renovated, at very low prices for ready sales. —Graham and Krob*. Premier Coach Factory, Gladstone Road. YOU’RE NEXT! There is no waiting or delay at Norman Carter’s brand new Hairdressing Saloon, corner of Gladstone Road and Grev Street v hi LADY’S Bicycle, only .shopfree wheel, two brakes. never[ used, only £7 10s.-—Bcom Cycle W ITTHY WALK?—9d a day \V Bicycle. Come and talk T'Cd/fnatter over. —Boom Cycle Co.
ANTED Known —The Guardian Assurance Company issues Fire and Accident Policies at lowest current rates, and T. G. Lawless is the Local Agent. _ _ _ _ TO _ Fanners. —Our Spring Drays are the Best and Cheapest. 18 months’ guarantee. —Apply for prices at Graham and Krebs’ Premier Coach Factory. Gladstone RoadICYCLE. —Gents, irihn- frame£sbop_ soiled, bargain, free 2 brakes, sundries.' €0 1 <Js.—Booted-Cycle Sale. Brittain Gent, s Bicycle. ouly'ivsed once, free wheel and two/lollies, sundries, sale price £'6 los.— clo Works. v ~- x ANTED KnownFancy Drapery De assortment of Peter Pan holiday season. Lewis’s a large -That cot has c, iw. Collars for the JEW POTATOES. Fresh Fruit, and Vegetables obtainable daiK in anv quantities from W. Tan, fruiterer and greengrocer. 2<9. Gladstone Road, ’phone 522. GRAHAM and Krebs, corner Gladstone Road and Derby street. —Epto date Bradleys, shifting seat, 2 years guarantee. Apply for prices. TO LET AND FOR SALE
tie corner Gla AJ Read s Qua arker. uLAKE, 3 i Acres. 10 miies from _ • town, 4-rcomed house and outbuildings. £420; 34 Acres, dwellings and routbuildings, orchard. 6 miles from town, £600: Acres and house, £370. —Apply C'obden Street, opposite Presbyterian Church. •«7E hare at present several ROOMS to LET in Building next the f TJnjon Steam Ship Co.'s Offices. BLAIR and SALISBURY. AIRY FARM, 34 acres, 7 years’ lease, renewable, 4-r. house, close school, Waerenga-a-hika, rent 355, --.mediate possession, price £l5O or ofYer.—JAMES BROWN, Land and Estate Agent. BOWERS of Land should remember that only a few Sections are availaole of the * reoent Xmas Land Sale, Mangapapa.—W. Lissant Clayton, Agent-. O~LET stone R opposite P.O.—. FOR SALE —71 Seres freehold,'lo Acres leasehold. 19 years to run; House. 6 rooms, insured for £2OO, only £4OO cashJAMES BROWN, Land Agent. T~ /Ti T —FOR SALE, 40 Acres •ij • JLi . Freehold end Goodwill of 1853 Acres L-1. P.. Opot-oki. 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 ridicu1U lous price of £775. Two miles from P.O. A bargain. Terms—W. Lissant Clayton, AgentjftEE W. Lissant Clayton ever River A 3 Frontages. A bargain. 1-Acre for *£2oo cash.—W. Lissant. Clayton, Agent. 7m T —YOU require a good, .IJT-JU. High, and Dry Building Allotment 1 I can. supply them at fences ranging from £95 to £l3O. —T. G- LAWLESS Estate Agent. Tf-i T —FOR SALE. 2-room-AX.IJ. ed Cottage and Section, 117 ft, x 66ft,. ample room for another dwelling. Price £155. Exceptional! v easy terms—Apply 1. G. LAWLESS. Estate Agent. WO Sections at Mangapapa. 75ft n. frontage each, at £IBO. --n easy ,rms.—W. Lissant. Clayton. -Agent BARGAIN.— 32 "Perches, Lmdlmr.st Street, for £97: owner going aw a ear High School, a corner. JAMES BROWN. Agent. «.OST AND FOUND. F" lOUND —At Lewis’s Fancy Draper v Depot, Muslin Blotises from 2s lid upwards; also, Sunshades from 3s Ud upwards. Inspection invited. jrmond and Kaifer urn C. Neenan, |>i -arded. rose render rebetweeh Tat W in. Te rt(M Road ana urn art# on Store, an longerv LKLEANALL. Fin r OST—A Til
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Gisborne Times, Volume XXX, Issue 3444, 8 February 1912, Page 1
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