6FEC9A3. ADVEBTtSEHINTi. ' SIEVWRIGHT’S SIEVWRIGHT’S ESTATE. ESTATE. ILL gITES, ’yiEW OF T>AY, mOWN AND c OUNTRY. C. G. PIESSE Has been favored with instructions To Sell the late Mr. SIEVWItIGHT’S ESTATE, Whataupoko. f I The Property has been carefully cut into suitable areas, all over half acre and up to nearly an acre each, the prices ranging from £350 upwards. As is well known, this desirable property is not much over a mile from town, has a magnificent view of the whole Bay and district, and adjoins \V. Eepie’s Property, whose house can be plainly seen from nearly any part of the town. . We will have pleasure in answering any questions, and taking any inquirers over the propertyC. G. PIESSE, SOLE AGENT. E. OAKS, LAND AND ESTATE AGENT, GIiEY STREET. 11k and Upwards. Sections lit) in Childers Road. 10 per cent deposit, 10 per cent 3 months, £ls 6 months. Q~i —Over J-acre 'section off oW IoU Childers Road. O O iA —Sections near School, oW .LOUMangapapa ;. just over one from P-O. £26 deposit. Q r *t House in Aberdeen oWtl 6 t) Road, 5 rooms, all conveniences, gas, H. and C. water, etc. Nearly quarter-acre section. Almost new house. £75 deposit. —House six rooms, all oW O « t) conveniences; nice lawn and spacious rooms. • A faithfully built residence. | —Corner Section, new oti/ & Z 8) house, 6 rooms, bath H. and C. water, every convenience, electric light, etc-. Aberdeen RoadEasy Terms. £IOO deposit. HOUSES AND SECTIONS FOR SALE EVERYWHERE IN AND ABOUT GISBORNE. OAKS’ PROPERTY EXCHANGE. AGENT— Donald Ross and Co. Yorkshire Accident Co. Provident Life Assurance Co. i
SOME PEOPLE Refrain from having their Eyes Tested because they are afraid, till ey will be told to wear GLASSES. Wellmade Scientifically-fitted Glasses, as made and supplied by a competent Eyesight Specialist, are not only no detriment, but _a positive improvement to appearance. Glasses are never'-recom-mended unless ABSOLUTELY NECESSARY. PRICES Are extremely moderate and include Sight Testing and GUARANTEE that the Glasses supplied are correct. Sight tested free daily. A, W. J. MANN, CHEMIST-OPTICIAN, GISBORNE.
I HANNAH’S CORNER TONS OF SHOES JUST TO HAND.. EVENING SHOES Cut to 4/11, 5/6, 6/11. SLIPPERS Cut to 1 ”, 1 ji, 2/6, 2/11. MEN'S WORK BOOTS HYGIENIC TOE, from 9/6, 12/6. KEEP YOUR FEET WARM AND DRY. HANNAH’S ONLY. TEL. 335. TEL. 335.
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Gisborne Times, Volume XXX, Issue 3559, 26 June 1912, Page 4
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387Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 Gisborne Times, Volume XXX, Issue 3559, 26 June 1912, Page 4
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