SPECIAL ADVERTISEMENTS. BYE-EMk "QEFORE you throw those clothes away, let us dye-em for you. We can promise to make a marked improvement in their condition. They will look NEW and our Guarantee is NO CURE, NO PAY. You fear that the colours might run lias no reality in fact if they are WELL DYED. Our colours are specially chosen in England, and' we can prove to you they will not RUN. LIFFORD rgTATTERSFIELD, ART DYER AND DRY CLEANER, GISBORNE. First-Class English Certificate. Teh 485. Customhouse Street between the P.O. and Williams and Kettle. B UTCHERS’ nd hops OWING to Delivery delivery of me but customer plication at signed but ’ po-c MACHELL ajid R J. E. NEWTON. FISIvIN and LUDWIG, j. McConnell. ITRIKE. Strike of Shop and (here will be no further notice, supplied on apthe und’erCO. ME IING JoRKS SPOF^g^ Hip(Jnfifmitlo ljg nfbjjNCE Wijf MS jmilM /on Fl|lD.« .MtlL| I M/ yj-iutii: *v Vita Bros/ Double Ticket 4s. Extra Lady Is. POVERTY Say hunt club The Povert meet at 1 DAY Next on MOND each day y Hunt Club w, bngaere on SATE and at Awaufim nii S. at 11 o’Jfoc'k ■( SH err ait. Master. IB /flute] Employees regret he Emir lovers fna 1 enaction d the pub foi m n am vemaJK'c. and the nnffi pleasure in they have placed sever on/the road, thus en t/obtain supplies of their own doors, nly supplied. a v now have that . carts publics MeiW Prime quality /EAST COAST TRADES AND LABOR COUNCIL. QPERATI VE gUTCHERS’ gTRIKE. NOTICE. AHE abovefCouncil asks all. WorkL ers and fuiiipnists "to givo tlion pport as fa® to the Operive ButcliefflTwho, bv the action ot e local Al#ter Butchers, have been strike as a protest againsl' using to sign th .nally agreed upon at| nference between’ employees and lyers, and to svpnort only those lyers who J®Ve Vjigncd the ap ;nt. viz.: J. E. NEWTOj H. D. ROBINfSON. Ike CouU?illaj/> asks workers to pport Carts wait will arm e rice selling meat tolfliorrow hursday), and will be run 1] S. GARDINER F. JAMES. J. HAUGHTON. ' lie names of other employers who iv sign the agreement, will be notid by advertisement ini future issuesI). W. COLEMAN, Secretary, ' Trades Council. ENDCLIFFE • SECTIONS. C. G. BLOORE, HAS for sale a few of the pick of this Estate, high and. dry, healthy, close to school. 15 minutes from P.O- by metalled road. Good land, in a rising locality. Prices Irom £lls 'upwards; easy terms. _ -• Absolutely. the cheapest suburban sections in ’Gisborne district. A good spec and an ideal spot to reside in. Come and snap one now. C. G. BLOORE, LOWE STREET.
FOR - LEASES! ' HOUSES! ' STATIONS! SECTIONS! BUSINESSES! DAIRY FARMS! • LIFE INSURANCE ! ' , FIRE. INSURANCE! MARINE INSURANCE! ACCIDENT INSURANCE! SEE DICK! THE AGENT! GOOD’S BUILDINGS
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Gisborne Times, Volume XXX, Issue 3491, 3 April 1912, Page 1
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