SPECIAL. WANTEOS. Outs tire what most L£ffiM39P Family Butchers. mple Sn at fading DAINTY. Chops*cannot be exit out of ji/Sr, iamb/f. |\Vo,<nit natltin£ but the RusLADY’S Bicycle, only shop-soiled, free wheel, two brakes, never beeax used, only £7 10s.—Boom Cycle Works. GET the habit of visiting the Boom Cycle Co. for all Cycles. Cycle Acoessories, and Repairs. GENT.’S Bicycle, 24in. frame, free wheel and'brake, as good as new, trial given, sale price £5 os—Boom Cycle Works. GIFT. —Book by best Authors, cloth 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. PASLEY. BOOM Cycle Sale.—Oil Lamps Is 6d. Outfits fid, Trouser Bands Id, Trouser Clips free.—Boom Cycle Works. OHNSTONE & SSI ITH fur English Tailor-made Suits, perfect fitting, Stylish, ap# up-to^afte. %l ring CONTEST is /the yfeik. So* ffiAE ANALL, Obtaiwabkj at all grocers. iOOM Cycle Sale—Ssianners 9d, Oil JO Cans 3d, Toe Clips [3d pair, Pumps Is.—Boom Cycle Works. IYCLE Tyres 7s 6d, Cycle Tyres 7s / 6d, Cycle Tyres 7s 6d..Cycle Tyres 7s 6d.—Boom Cycle Sale. r E have Large Stocks of first-class , y second-hand Vehicles, newly painted and renovated, at very low prices for ready sales.- —Graham and Krebs, Premier Coach factory, Gladstone Road* YRES, Tyres, Tyres.—Don’t let your Spokes rattle. Get your Tvres Tightened while you wait, at Graham and Krebs’ Premier Coach Factory, corner Gladstone Road and Derby Street. . r HY WALK? —9d a day buys a Bicycle. Come and talk the matter over.—Boom Cycle Co. ANTED Known —The Guardian y , Assurance Company issues Fire md Accident Policies at lowest current •ates, and T. G. Lawless is the Local igent. TCTFarmers. —Our Spring Drays are the Best and Cheapest, 18 months’ marantee. —Apply £ot prices at Graham md Krebs’ Premier Coach Factory, Gladstone RoadICYCLE. —Gents. 22in- frame, shop, soiled, bargain, free wheel, 2 crakes, * sundries, £G 10s.—Boom CyciO RITTAIN Gent.’s Bicycle, only used once, free wheel and two brakes, undries, sale price £6 los. —Boom Gyle Works. tt ANTED Known —That Lewis’s /V Fancy Drapery Depot has a large sortment of Peter Pan Collars for the iliday season. EW POTATOES, Fresh Fruit, and i, Vegetables obtainable daiK in iv quantities from W. Tan, fruiterer ad greengrocer, 279, Gladstone Road, ibone 522. NRAHAM and Krebs, corner Gladstone Road and Derby Street.— > date Bradleys, shifting seat, 2 years uarantee. Apply for prices. PROPERTIES TO LET AND FOR SALE J BLAKE, 119 COBDEN STREET. •a-ACRE, o-roomed HOUSE, scullery And bathroom, one mile from Post Of■fice. £250 Government mortgage, £2OO down. Price £560.
w 1 E hare at present several ROOMS to LET in Building next the Union Steam Ship Oo.’s ofaces. BLAIR and SAINSBURY. OUTERS of Land should remember J J that, only a few Sections are availaole of the'recent Xmas Land Sale. Mangapapa.—W. Lissant Clayton, Agent, A fy & ~ jPadddQt. at Mat a whe.if also, SSible AdyPAijfbcks, | ji Mrsp% Q<§ffcw . S. licffifgs T° ± town. Co.’s TO LET—Offifi stone Ron 1 opposite P.O corner Glad-j ad’s Quayi Barker. i / FOR Sale—l 7SI Acres, 3 miles rrinn town by good road: £SOO cash required—James Brown, Land Agent, OQI ,On Terms. —1 Acre. <S/?)I U cl chains frontage to Mill Road, close to Mill Road School. Te Hapara.—James Brown. Estate Agent£2so Mortgage.—Farm, ga Acres, 4-r. house, cow bails, buggy sheds, etc., a snip. —James Brown, Land and Estate Agent--1 ACRES available at the ridicuJLU lous price of £775. Two miles from P.O. A bargain. Tenns—W . Lissant Clayton, AgentQEE W. Lissant Clayton over River Frontages. A bargain. 3-Acre for £2OO cash. —W. Lissant. Clayton. Agent. G"r —YOU require a good, .JLi. High, and Dry Building Allotment! I can supply them at prices ranging from £95 to £l3O. — t. G- LAWLESS, Estate Agent. T .G.L. -FOR SALE, 2-room-J .VJT.JLI. ed Cottage and Section, 117 ft, x 66ft., ample room for another dwelling. Price £l->5. Exceptional! v easy terms—Apply i. L. LAWLESS, Estate Agent, rPWO Sections at Mangapapa, 75ft JL frontage each, at £l3O, on easy terms.—ML Lissant Clayton, Agent LOST AND FOUND. FOUND —A t. Lewis’s Fancy Draperv Depot, Muslin Blouses from 2s lid upwards; also, Sunshades from 3s 1 ui; uPEfljJs h lusp€<ftj|<jbn i nvited. - J OSW-yA/Tin pMvLEAN ALL. Fi? f -%warded ising it on honSenotd utensils^ 5 * TAKEN by Redstone’s stables. aboutJJiTO January-—Brown GLADSTONE articles >f clothing, 2 pipes, pgphet ana otiierj rooks, and private apreSbonaence. J Finder pleasei comrnurfate witin—- Jf STABLES. I
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Gisborne Times, Volume XXX, Issue 3462, 29 February 1912, Page 1
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