SPECIAL ADVERTISEMENTS. C. G. PIESSE. c* X DOWN buys 0110-quarter £») Acre, with seven-roomed House, bathroom, washhouse with copper set in, and carpenter’s shop, situated on Ormond Road. Wbataupoko. Balance on easy terms. fs -i rj/A CASH for pearly Two .L U Acres in Stout Street, Wbataupoko, four-roomed House, with pantry and washhouse: and only £l2O CASH required. Full particulars on application. TWO HALF-ACRE SECTIONS in Kirktown for £2/5. A REAL SNIP! s'* A f-l X ■ —‘Four-roomed HOUSE, / O with bathroom, washhouse, pantry, scullery, etc hot and cold water, plumbing ready for sewerage, situated in Grafton Road- terms can be arranged SIX-ROOMED HOUSE in Carnarvon Street, with gas, hot and cold water, and all conveniences. _ Horise just finished, all built of Kauri. 1 rice on application. ONE HALF-ACRE SECTION, with seven,-roomed House, scullery, conservatory, buggy shed, and. washhouse with copper set in; grounds nicely laid out and flower gardens; situated m Rutene Road, Kaiti. Price £Boo. o, G. PIESSE PUBLIC ACCOUNTANT, ESTATE AGENT, AND VALUER. LOAN AND MERCANTILE BUILDINGS. FOR SALE. tTNDER Instructions from the ProJ prietor, Mr. W. ERERICHS, "who i* shortly leaving for a six months holiday, vve bare to offer THE LEASE ANO GOODWILL Of the Well-known PRIVATE QJRAND QAFE AND gOTEL,
Of 49 Bedrooms, Restaurant, Shop, Etc., Etc., complete. One of the most profitable, if not the most profitable, of businesses in Gisborne. „ ... Turnover for 1911 over £vooo- Full details only to bona-fide inquirers. This is a chance that rarely occurs oi stepping into a business ■with handsome assured profits. The present owner is GislKtt'ne for a six months 1 hohjlng selling within 14 <Jg.ys an approved clientaluj leaving day. Trad will 1 his absence Thgsiciian arranged fq Fur th _ lifetin Stable pv Particulars f TRAILL BEOS AND CO. SOLE AGENTS. ANSWERS. By MANN, OPTICIAN. Q. Why do school children with apparently good sight require glasses ? A. Mainly to rest the eyes. The eye does not obtain its growth until the child is about the age of twelve. The growing eye is taxed beyond its strength- Proper glasses rest and preserve the eyes. “ Q. Why do children squint? A By squinting or frowning the muscle in the eye is relieved of strain ; this is nature’s way. Study glasses relieve this strain, and thus prevent squint. Q. Why do children have eyeaches ? A. An eve-lieadache is a retlex pain caused by straining the eyes; the pain may be over the eyes or through the temples. _ The remedy for eye-headaches is relief glasses, to be worn while studying. MANN’S OPTICAL ROOMS. L. JgTHERINGTON, BARRISTER AND SOLICITOR, Williams and Sherratt’s Buildings. LOWE STREET, Gisborne. ' P.O. Box 115. Telephone 742. RIDING SADDLES. . w E HAVE THEM IN ALL SHAPES AND SIZES. Call and see the Very Latest —“THE BRISBANE.” Light, Strong, Durable, and a Splendid Grip. MILITARY, HUNTING, STOCK, AND BREAKING SADDLES, All at Lowest Cash Prices. REPAIRS TO RIDING SADDLES A SPECIALITY. Old Saddles Taken as Part Payment. DUNBAR & ASTON, MANUFACTURING SADDLERS (near Firebell). Telephone 528. P. H. Graham. A.N.Z.IA L. T. Brown. A.N.Z.I.A. GRAHAM «kND BROWN, Architects. 74 Lowe Street. Telephone 399. i). H. BURR, A.N.Z.I.A. I. MIRFIELD. BURR & MIRFIELD, ARCHITECTS. Union Steamship Co.’s Buildings. Childers Road. 'Phone 26.
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Gisborne Times, Volume XXX, Issue 3456, 22 February 1912, Page 4
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