PROPERTIES TO CET AND FOR SALE. npo LET —8-roomed Dwelling, WaiJL nui Road, bathroom, washhouse (copper and tubs set in), and every convenience; half-acre of ground, good lawn, stable, loose-box, etc. Rent 22s 6d per week.—Apply'T. G. Lawless, Agent. FOR SALE—A profitable and eas-ily-managed business for sale. £250 per annum made by present owner. Could easily be increased. Long lease, easy rent. Full particulars from James Innes, Lowe Street. LADSTONE ROAD Property. HJT Section, 2 dwellings let at 20s weekly; rapidly increasing in value. Price, £BSO- . Easy terms. Apply James Innes, Lowe Street. E FERAL 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. XTEARLY 1-acre Halstead, MangaFN papa. Only £l5O cash. Section and cottage handy Kaiti Freezing Works, only £275. W. Lissant. Clayton, Agent. in Rooms, i-acre, every modern oon--*-V venience, 12 minutes from town. Suit professional or business gentleman, £1675. Terms. W. Lissant Clayton, Agent. l-ACRES, with 70 feet frontage, at s £65 each, only 11 miles from G.P.O. Good main road. Tramways proposed. W. Lissant Clayton, Agent. Building Sections, Victoria Township, from £lls -to £l7o.—Apply T. G. Lawless, Agent. T.G.L.- 81 ”^ 4 TiH T —For Building Sec- • vJT • JIJ • tions in all parts of Gisborne and Suburbs; Farms etc.T. G. -Lawless, Estate Agent. Tipi 1 —Full quarter-acre • vJC • B 1 • and 5-rooined dwelling, with bathroom, copper and tubs set in, Salisbury Road. Price £625. Special terms for cash.—T. G. Lawless, Agent. FOR SALE—(£3OO on terms) 5roomed house, lr sp, corner section, Palmerston Road and Herbert Road; cheap. James Brown, Land Agent. FOR HALE—At £l5O, £SO down; 1-acre Dominion Road; 8-room-cd (house; 47 perdhes. Corner close to Railway Station, £JLOSO. James Bnmvn, Agentdown; 4 acres, all _____ grass; 2-roomed house, large sheds, good garden and orchard, quick fences. Wainui Road close to school.—James Brown, Land and Estate Agent.
MY PIANO’ IS NOT LIKE IT USED TO BE. Some keys are stiff or a little too loose—they rattle—ior the tone? not quite the same. “OUR ANNUAL, TUNING SYSTEM” is a Safety System. Ask us why? ■ “OUR REPAIRING DEPARTMENT,” specially altered and enlarged, has a new and up-to-date plant to arrive shortly. Better facilities means better work and our three capable ' experts will guarantee you satisfaction. ESTIMATES FREE. PEEL ST- AND GLADSTONE RD.
& f >rV} she £ IF ITS A PIANO YOU WANT WE CAN SUIT YOU Prices from £27 10/- to £425 See CHOVEAUX about it NOW. LISTS FREE. 187 GLADSTONE ROAD.
P.B. AXEMEN’S ASSOCIATION. FIRST CARNIVAL, To be Held at TE KARAKA, EDNESDAY > JULY 3, 1912 ’ 1. Maiden Handicap Chop (loin, 'underhand log). First prize £2 10s, second 10s. For all men that have not won a £2 stake. To start at 12.30- Noir/p#fcion 3s. •2, DoubhrSawing Handicap (18in. log). First i/'ize £2 and two gold medals, nrese/hed by Mr. 11. J. Peacoclce. Noi»ia|ion 4s, acceptance Is. 3. Maiden Jujrap (for Horses), over two fences, ffit. Join., and brush. st prize £3, eeclons close on ground event. Handicap Sawing irst prize £3, second tit a 3s, acceptance Is. rakaf Open Handicap Chop (18in. and g< nn re ded ndm rneda Nominatioi ond £l. N half-an-hour 4. Single-hj (18in. lo £l. ' 5. Te Nom Nomination 7s Sd, 6. Open Jm p prize £4 and s by Mr. C. Net third 10s. Noi 7. Poverty pionsliip (loin log). First prize £7 second £2, third £l. atio ptanccs 2s 6d. ‘ .arses). First Is, presented ond, £1 10s; 7s 6d. °pping Chamcr log). First prize £4 and gold medal, second £l. Nomination 4s, 'acceptance Is. 8. Business Men’s Underhand Clio (12in. log). First and second. priz< trophies- Post entries 5s 9. Underhand Chop (18in. lc£). First prize £4, second £l. Nom t-ion 4s, acceptance Is. "SPECIAL PRIZE.—Mr. At M. Lewis gives a gold medal for btyt allround man scoring most points: 3 for Ist, 2 for 2nd, and 1 for 3rd. CONDITIONS: All events are chopped under the N.Z. Axemen’s Association. 'Handicapper: Mr- M. Roe, Ormond. Judge of Jumping: Mr D. J. Barry. Judge, Timekeeper, and Starter to be appointed. NOMINATIONS close with ‘the Secretary and Mr. C. Neenan at the Ormond Hotel on WEDNESDAY, JUNE 26th, at 8 p.m., to be accompanied with nomination fees. HANDICAPS, Saturday. June 29. Judge’s decision to be final. ADMISSION TO GROUND, Is.
MEN’S OVERCOATS, RAINPROOFS, AND MACKINTOSHES. 'Y • 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 notice. We invite your inspection. Prices are very reasonable. Men’s Tweed Overcoats, from 30s to 60s. Calmac Weathercoats from sos 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.” m SOS* mm 388?
NOW TS V OUR /CHANCE! OW Xs 1 OUR VyHANCE! GIGANTIC CA™ SALE OF THIS SEASON’S BOOTS . . AND SHOES Every pail' in our extensive and up-to-date stock is positively reduced. SALE PRICES FOR CASH ONLY! SALE PRICES FOR CASH ONLY! See our ■windows and judge tor yourself. W. HOLDSWORTH & SON, LTD. TOM HOLDSWORTH, Manager. Box 231. Tel. 132.
' r sslXr A ~<r&Y' SALVATIQN ARMY CITADEL. GLADSTONE ROAD. OFFICERS IN CHARGE: Adjutant Marshall and Captain Hawkins. ~\7 OU are cordially invited to any JL of the following Meetings: Sunday, 7 a.m.. Knee-drill; 11 a.m., Holiness Meeting; 3 p.m., Praise, and Testimony Meeting; 7 p.m., Salvation Meeting; also, Tuesday, Thursday and Friday Nights • Young People’s Meetings. Sunday,'* 10 a.m. and 2 p.m. A Seat, a Book, and a Welcome to all. The above gatherings will be held for the Glory of God and the salvation and sanctification of Men, Women and Children. A good Brass Band will dispense harmony. Congregational Singing a special feature of each service. Mariages solemnised. Private Weddings conducted. God Bless You. GIVING OUR CUSTOMERS A POCKET BOOK INTEREST IN OUR BUSINESS.
Buy Furniture only of those you can Trust. A bit of polish can colour any kind of wood. Then down tlirough the making of every part of the „ furniture comes the same possibility of adulteration. The policy of Grundy & Shennan, Ltd,, is to endeavour to make good friends of their Customers by supplying them with HONEST value. Every inch of Timber used in tlie manufacture of even the cheapest article is.seasoned and exactly the sort of wood it is stated to be. Our workmen are skilled in their trade, and every piece of Furniture produced lias a finish that lifts it far above the level of the “cheap ” fraudulent article. In buying Furniture here you get something that will give years of service and repay you over and over again for,- the small initial outlay. We invite the closest inspection. Call and look over our Show-rooms to-day. CATALOGUE FREE. Grundy & Shennan, LIMITED, FURNITURE MANUFACTURERS, GISBORNE.
jpROM G. K. PASLEY A SNIP —First-class country store for sale. Good district and good roads. Good turnover and growincr business. Call for particulars. \ CEE SECTIONS With road X3l frontage and river at hack. Best building sites in Gisborne. Selling cheap. SOMETHING HAED TO GET—iC? Over i-acre handv to P. 0., for £350. Call and I will show it to youSOMETHING SPECIAL IN AUCTIONEERING LINE: l can sell it oheain A good business. ONE OF THE BEST DAIRY FARMS—37 acres high and dry. Good house, furniture, all crops. Walk-in, walk-out, £1550I CAN SUPPLY YOU WITH ANYTHING YOU MAY WANT.
BLANKETS OF WOOL VERSUS BLANKETS OF FROST. Meet the cold weather that’s coming; with suitable Bed Clothes. Warmth-holding Blankets are the first con .'deration; and there are enough at Common, Sfiriton’s to thaw the severest Winter.*' There are Colonial Blankets from the celebrated New Zealand Factories—Roslj'ii, Petone, arid 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 CREY ENGLISH. ALSO BUSH RUGS AND EIDER-DOWN AND WADDED QUILTS FOR COT AS WELL AS EVERY SIZE OF BED. </ " Come in and let show you thorn—we want you to compare our Values. Common, Shelton & Co., LiniTED, UNIVERSAL PROVIDERS - - GISBORNE. PEEL STREET
'T'HE most effective money-ma'king policy for any Coach Builder to follow is to save-money for the man who trades with him. Only by selling Customers goods that have “something behind them,” can Coach Builders do this. Our biggest asset is the man who comes back and tells us that he is satisfied. He is the fellow who boosts our Vehicles and increases our sales, and in the transaction he makes money, because he gets in actual service returns EXACTLY WHAT HE BUYS. G-raliam and Krebs’ Vehicles are. THE BEST; they have advantages behind them that are not possessed by other vehicles.
GENTLEMEN BE WISE AND BUY YOUR BOOTS FROM W. STEWART, PEEL STREET. WHERE THE GOOD BOOTS ARE. '■ V-J . SEE WINDOW DISPLAY TO-DAY. TOLOGA BAY AGENCY. FOR THE GISBORNE TIMES- * RR ANGEMENTS have been made whereby single copies of the Gisborne Times may be obtained, or order for the paper booked, at Mr Colelirook’o Mtore, Tologa Bay.
GRAHAM & KREBS, PREMIER COACHBUILDERS--254 and 256 GLADSTONE ROAD. Telephone 289.
The microbe moaned and wagged his tail, Threw np bis eyes and sighed—**lf I should try to kill and fail, I’m down for suicide.” " He bit a larynx savagely, But Woods’ Great Peppermint Cure Came down and killed him instantly, ■ And saved the patient sure. Roslyn Football Jersey?- are the beat-® ARMSTRONG— F.S.M.G, (Lond) Qualified London Eyesight Special* Ist. Resident in Gisborne. Consultations daily or by appointment. (Successor to Kane’s Pharmacy.)
FELT SICK AND DIZZY. “For two years I suffered from headache, caused by liver disorder ■and irregular action of the bowels,” writes Mrs. Jane Royes, Ravenswood, Q. “A'few doses of Chamberlain’s Tablets, quickly relieved me, and after taking them regularly for a short time my liver, wag in perfect order, and I was no longer troubled with sidle headache. Now if I feel a little bit out of sorts I take a dose or two of Chamberlain’s. Tablets, and am very soon myself again.” Sold by F. D. Smith, Chemist, Gisborne,' 1 N.Z. ■ v ,^ v . . ■ '
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