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AFTER TEA A LITTLE MUSIC AND A CHEERY FIRE. THIS IS HOME ! Our new shipment of PIANOS * By Jo’lln Brinsmead and Sons, Scliiedmayer nnd Soelmne, Fritz Knlila, Tietzo and tli© Dominion Model, Newman, are well worth your inspection. Good Cash Discounts and Easy Terms. CHRISP’S GLADSTONE RD. AND PEEL ST. TENDERS. TENDERS invited for Gravelling the Ormond Saleyards. Tenders to close on THURSDAY, 20th June, "at Noon. Specifications can be seen at the office of Messrs. Williams and Kettle, Ltd., or at the Ormond Hotel. W. O. SKEET, Architect.

PROPERTIES TO LET AND FOR SALE. TO LET —8-roomed Dwelling, Wainui Road, bathroom, washhouse (copper and tubs set in), and every convenience; lxalf-acre of ground, good lawn, stable, loose-box, etc. Rent 22s 6d per week. —Apply T. G. Lawless, Agent. _ _ ITIOR SALE—A profitable and eas- . ily-managed business for sale. £250 per annum made by present owner. Gould easily be increased. Long lease, easy rent. Full particulars from James Inncs, Lowe Street. J LADSTONE ROAD Property. Oi Section, 2 dwellings let at 20s weekly; rapidly increasing in value. Price, £BSO- Easy terms. Apply James Innes, Lowe Street. SEVERAL SECTIONS in; West End, quarter-acres from £125, one-third, acre £145, 32 perches 66ft frontage £l5O, others from £llO. Apply James Innes; Lowe Street. TVrEARLY 4-acre Halstead, Manga--1’ papa. Only £l5O cash. Section and cottage handy Kaiti Freezing Works, only £275. W. Lissant Clayton, Agent. 10 Rooms, J-acre, every modern convenience, 12 minutes from town. Suit professional or business gentleman, £1675. Terms. W. Lissant Clayton, Agent. 1-ACRES, with 70 feet frontage, at 4 £65 each, only 14 miles from G.P.O. Good main road. Tramways proposed. W. Lissant Clayton, Agent. Building _ „ Sections, Victoria Township, from £lls to £l7o.—Applv T. G. Lawless, Agent. T.G.L.- Spl?n<lid TS~y X —For Building Sec- . vX» JLi* tions in all parts of Gisborne and Suburbs; Farms etc.— T. G. Lawless, Estate Agent. T.G.I —Full quarter-acre _ _ i_J » and 5-roomed dwelling, with bathroom, copper and tubs set'in, Salisbury Road. Price £625. Special terms for cash.—T. G. Lawless, Agent. secures 20 Acres and 7- & roomed House. Leasehold. Cow Bails, and every convenience. Right of renewal. 12 years lease. Close to Factory. Apply sharp to James Brown, Land Agent. FOR SALE at £350; £2OO Cash; Full 4-Acre, Fox Street and Ormond Road. Corner. Mortgage, £l5O, rest at 6 per cent, for 3 years.— Apply 162 Gladstone RoadTO LET—A Leasehold, price £l5O. 10 Acres, 5-roomed House on Waerenga-a-hik a Road. Opposite Maori College. Lease 21 years. Carrying 10 cows and horses—James Brown, Land Agent.

Mrs. OUSEKEEPER EEE’S sound advice. When you have a chat with HUB 0 Y remind him that the EAMOUS . . . SPENCER PIANOS for TONE, QUALITY and FINISH, are Unexcelled. See CHOVEAUX about it To-day! LONDON MUSIC SHOP, 178 GLADSTONE ROAD, - - GISBORNE.

STRAND CAFE. HALI(0» HALLO!—Oystei/ Soup, already- prepaid in bottfes,. Is, 2s; To'her<|h- saim; price. What! ?j How is fit By m*rf?ssion Jw4 Always /htn frotno jy& tollWp-.m. iatJ sin. SanTnJe l)ottl|> can f . piifnt ioinarafirt J.IB. Dayfdge. one of the leaumg-' die 13 of New Zealand, Strand Cafe. ‘

MEN’S OVERCOATS, RAINPROOFS, AND MACKINTOSHES. iff ' ' YW swat ’S' •?:- ' U Mi); You’ll need these now that Winter is approaching—come in and see these splendid values. You cannot fail to appreciate the Smart Garments we are now showing. Tweed Overcoats in the latest styles and designs. - Rainproofs, Mackintoshes, Oil, and Canvas Coats for Winter Days. There are many features in these Garments that will commend them to your notico. Wo invite yOUl’ inspection. Prices are very reasontable. Men’s Tweed Overcoats, from 30s to 60s. Caimac Weathercoats from 55s to 100 s Mackintoshes, from 30s to 60s. Oil Coats, from 12s 6d to 425. —AT—ROBERTSON’S ON THE CORNER, “WHERE THE GOOD HATS ARE.**

BERT GREAVES, HORSE-SHOER > And GENERAL BLACKSMITH, OVER WHATATTPOKO FtR.TPGE

POPULAR DINING ROOMS.. IpJgE S AYO (Late POVERTY BAY TEA ROOMS] Loire Street. “above well-known "trally situated Roon r nd cenundei TEA, anageinejtt, lmv tliroug IE on; ft FTE aid SU Can be obta.ifed frg Suppers Seryed 11 o’db,.. Mrs.^felLCOX, non ough LUNC ON PERS fern tlior[it, and

gPECIAL pROM G. K. PASLEY A SNlP—First-class country store for sale. Good district and good roads. Good turnover and growinor business. Call for particulars. ACRE SECTIONS With road frontage and river at back. Best building sites in Gisborne. Selling cheap. SOMETHING HARD TO GET— Over 3-acre handv to P. 0., for £350. Call and I will show it to vou. SOMETHING SPECIAL IN AUCTIONEERING LINE: I can self it cheap. A good business. CANE OF THE BEST DAIRY ) FARMS—37 acres high and dry. Good house, furniture, all crops. Walk-in, walk-out, £1550. I CAN SUPPLY YOU WITH ANYTHING YOU MAY WANT.

MAKE THE HOUSE COSY AND SNUG FOR WINTER. - " Floor Coverings go a long way towards making home comfortable. If yours are the worse for wear replace them with some of the NEW LINOLEUMS, HEARTH RUGS AND RUNNERS AT . GRUNDY & SHENNAN’S. We have a splendid stock of handsome Linoleums in the Latest Patterns. . . . Also warm, beautifully finished Hearth Rugs and Hall Runners, in all colours and designs. These Floor Coverings are of the best quality, and will stand lote of hard wear. GRUNDY & SHENNAN, LTD., FURNITURE MANUFACTURERS, GISBORNE.

FOR SALE BY TENDER. BRI G That va LAND, LING-HOUS known as LE PIECE OF ler with DWELd Outbuildings, TER,” Property of MRS. W JU REES. The of 13 contains chains River. Written JTenddrs, 35, w ” SATUR Lan ltua St fand St 3r. 02 tag© t< c© 0a fro a I ars ,&t the corner ;eets, and has two Taruheru omganied by a received up to ‘ JUNE loth signed, at whose and condi tjdns deposit of Noon on inst., by the offices full par can be inspect The highest or any tender cessarily accepted. REES BROTHERS & BRIGHT, Solicitors, Lowe Street.

WE SELLT H E BOOTS Y O U WANT A T PRICES T H A . T WILL p A Y YOU. W. HOLDS WORTH & SON, LTD. (40 Years’ Experience) I 111 GLADSTONE ROAD.' TOM EOLDSWORTH, Manager.

BLANKETS OF WOOL VERSUS * BLANKETS OF FROST. Meet the cold weather that’s coming with suitable Bed Clothes. Warmth-holding Blankets are the first cons.deration, and there are enough at Common, Shrllon’s to thaw the severest Winter. , There are Colonist Blankets from the celebrated New Zealand Factories—Roslyn, Petonc, and Kaiapoi being equally represented. ' The wool is grown in the Dominion and woven into Blankets by New Zealanders for New Zealanders. No need to urge you to buy them in preference to imported products. COT BLANKETS—GREY COLONIAL AND GREY ENGLISH. ALSO BUSH RUGS AND EIDER-DOWN AND WADDED QUILTS FOR COK AS WELL AS EVERY SIZE OF BED. > Come in and let us show you them—we want you to compare our V allies. Common, Shelton & Co., LIHITED, UNIVERSAL PROVIDERS - - - PEEL STREET • GISBORNE.

Mrs Maloney was before the magistrate, charged with assault on Policeman Casey. She had been unusually attentive throughout the proceedings, and now the magistrate was summing up the evidence. “The evidence shows, Mrs Maloney,” he began, “that you threw a stone at Policeman Casey.” “It shows more than that, yer Honor, interrupted Mrs Maloney, “it- shows that Oi hit him.”

RECOMMENDED WITH CONFIDENCE.

“I had a had" cold, hoarseness, sore throat, and was very dry on the chest, but after taking Chamberlain’s Congh Remedy I was greatly relieved,” writes Mr. Martin Donohue, care of Messrs. A. Wegener and Son, Woolloongabba, Sth. Brisbane, Q. “After taking a dose great quantities of phlegm are discharged, which gives great relief. After fny experience I can recommend Ohamberlain’s Cough Remedy with confidence.” Sold by E. D. Smith, Chemist, Gisborne, N.Z. GOULD HARDLY BREATHE.

“Chamberlain’s Cough Remedy was the means of curing my cold, and bronchitis. I had pains and tightness of the chest until I could hardly breathe. I am a member of the Lodge and got some medicine, but it had no effect,” writes Mr. T. Johnson, 243 Harrington Street, Hobart, Tag. “I then tried Chamberlain's Cough Remedy, and one bottle completely cured me.” Sold by E. D. Smith, Chemist, Gisborne, N.Z.

Proud, obi wiiij net? we ore Justly so of our reputation as ladies

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Gisborne Times, Volume XXX, Issue 3552, 18 June 1912, Page 6

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Page 6 Advertisements Column 1 Gisborne Times, Volume XXX, Issue 3552, 18 June 1912, Page 6

Page 6 Advertisements Column 1 Gisborne Times, Volume XXX, Issue 3552, 18 June 1912, Page 6

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