SPECIAL WANTEDS. KITU Prize Factory Butter.^—The V_/ Best Keeping Butter in the Dominion. No dearer than any other. TOHNSON and SMITH, High-class tM Tailors and Outfitters. Ladies’ Habit and Ride-astride Specialists. THE Best in Gisborne! The best wlhat? The best Boot and Shoe Repairer, who does conscientious work at reasonable charges. Where is he? at the corner of Stout and Fitzberbert Streets, Whataupoko, near Garrison Hall. Who is he? D- A. Buchan an. ■ a ' ~T~ RAH AM and Krebs, Premier Coach \JT Builders, for high-class Coach Building. Gigs from £lB, two years" guarantee. WANTED—A Reliable Watch; buy v 1 it now while Grieve, watchmaker and jeweller, is giving 4e in the •£ discount; must irotke room for goods arriving. *»*OHNSTONE & r ,ITT TH for superior Sac Suits to from £6; exp .ts in Ladies’ Tnh v ' FRUIT! Fruit! B\ ■%! —Before buying your Jam Frvrt elsewhere, inspect our stocks of v'lums. Peaches, Nectarines, Apples, and Pears. We grow our own, and sell at wholesale rates. ’Phone 545. D. S. THOMPSON and CO. OVEREIGN JOHNSTONE & SMITH for Hats in every shade and newest shapes and best value. Men’s color FOR first-class Potatoes, old Maize, A-grade Oats, splendid Chaff, new 'season’s Onions.—Henry Currie, 264. Gladstone Road. WANTED— Men to bring their old Panama Hats to us to be cleaned and renovated for 2s 6d.—Nat. Hooper, McKee’s Buildings. MUSIC BOUND and Renovated at Reasonable Prices; covers in cloth or leather.—Job Department, “Gisborne Times.” WANTED—A Gold Chain; buy it v ’ now while Grieve, watchmaker and jewelier, iR giving 4b in the £ discount off every tiling; reckon out the Baving. WANTED—A Birthday Gift; buy it * * now from Grieve while hie great room-making sale is on; 4s in the £ discount off everything. Bookbinding of ail kinds to suit customers’ requirements.—Apply Job Department. “Gisborne Times.’ WANTED —Men to try our new Tailor-made Suits ; we guarantee fit, cut, finish, and style.—Nat. Hooper, only address, McKee’s Buildings. iICYCLE Chains 4/5 6d, Pedals 3s 6d pair. Rear Sprockets 2.? 6d each, fChain Wheels os each. New Front Wheels 10s 6d complete..—Boom Cycle Sale. FOR SALE—Empty Sacks, also Empty Cases, in large or small quantities, cheap to clear. D. S. THOMPSON and CO. PRESENTS to suit all seasons; Presents that never wear but ontinually delight the eye, are always ibtainahle at Parker’s Imperial Art itudio. Grey Street, Gisborne. 6d. WANTED —Men to know we have opened our New Stock of the famous Jason All-wool Summer Underclothing.—Nat. Hooper. JOHNSTONE & SMITH, the Progressive Tailors and Mercers, for stylish Ties, open end, new and novel designs from Is. FOND memories are awakened when w r e gaze on dear one’s faces. Parker, Grey Street, for speaking likenesses in Oils or Black and White. BOOTS given away at H- J. Andrew’s Clearing Sale, opposite C. Rosie and Co.'s Ladies’ Shoes, usua. price 10s 6d, now 5s 6d. Similar sweeping reductions in all other lines.
PARKER, Grey Street, guarantees to please all patrons in Pictureframing. A large Stock of Mouldings and Mounts to choose from- “Try him he never disappoints.” I~ NSIST upon having Okitu Factory Butter. Every Pound guaranteed. 'lll hotels! IF you want the latest Straw Boater or Panama Hat, go to Nat. Hooper; we give highest value for lowest price. OHNSTONE & SMITH have just opened a. full range of Gent’s Raincoats, Oilskins, Canvas Coats, Mackintoshes, etc. ANTED—Men to try our new Tailor-made Riding Breeches with buckskin strapping; we guarantee fit and cut.—Nat. Hooper. EVERYONE can be blessed with a clear scalp and perfect complexion if they use our new Electric Massage for tlie liead and face.—Niok Carter, Hairdresser, 189 Gladstone RoadSK for Okitu New Season’s Fao- '' tory Butter. ANTED— Men to inspect our new stock of Shirts, Ties, Sox, and Braces; our low prices are the talk of the town. —Nat Hooper. OHNSTONE & SMITH, expert and reliable makers of Men s Riding Breeches; only address, next “Poverty Bay Herald.” TEA ROOMS. SLAVING acquired those fine okm I I trally-situated Premises <R> long known as “The Sweeteries,” in H alienstein’s Buildings, I have had mem completely renovated throughout ana converted into the Cosiest and Beatappointed TEA ROO s MS in town. Accommodation for 150 people. There's excellence in what wo have to serve, and daintiness in the way we serve, it, • INSPECTION INVITED g 0 0 TT 0 N CATERER AND PASTRYCOOK. HaHenstein'o Building#.
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Gisborne Times, Volume XXX, Issue 3454, 20 February 1912, Page 6
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