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BUSINESS NOTICES. THE mind may be fed upon fancy, but the matter-of-fact stomach imperiously demands something more substantial, and will not be put off with dreamy ideals. We can satisfy the imperious de--7 mands from our largo and varied stock of—f BREAD FANCY BREADS CAKES AND PATISSERIE BERM ALINE BREAD STANDARD BREAD WHOLE MEAL BREAD The Most Varied Assortment of Fancies in the Bay. f MUFFINS AND CRUMPETS 1 AND HOT PIES. ' THE STANDARD : BAKERY. ! JpiDDY AND Q.EORCE, PROPRIETORS, 75 GLADSONE ROAD, GISBORNE. 1 NOVELTIES IN DAINTY NECKWEAR. NEW “PETER PAN” COLLARS of Guipure and Irish Crochet Lace in many dainty designs, IGd, 1e 6d, 1s 11d to 4s 11d. FINE MUSLIN “PETER PAN” COLLARS in Plain and Tiny Spot Designs, some finished with Black and White Pipiing, 1s 6d to 2s lid. MUSLIN JABOTS, Plain and with Tiny Spots, some trimmed with line Lace and with Tucked and Hemstitched Collars, 1s 3d 1s 11d and 2s 6d. NOVELTIES in Silk Maltese Neckwear, including “Peter Pan” Collars and Sets at 2k 6d to 15s 6d ; '[’abuts at 3s 11d to 3s 6d ; ami Scarves at 4s 6d to 353. SEE THE WINDOW DISPLAY. PE TT lE’S. 1 A QUICK SALE WILL tie effected with this BARCAIN bv anyone who is wanting to furnish a 6-roomed Villa, and do it well. Contents of six rooms well furnished OXLY £145. This includes a Piano, a solid walnut Saddleback Chesterfield Suite, and the rest of equal finality and none of it over 0 months in use. Further particulars—jc. G. BLOORE, LOWE STREET. AT LAST GISBORNE IS TO ENJOY A Thoroughly Up-to-date r JP EA AND Which will hear favorable comparison with any ill the larger centres of the Dominion. THE BURLINCTON, Oeoupving the two top floors of WEBB’S FINE NEW BUILDINGS, FEEL STREET, will open on WEDNESDAY NEXT, 25th INST. The Booms have been luxuriously furnished, and electric fans will be in-stalled to 'keep the atmosphere cool and fresh. : Music by a competent Orchestra will add a charm to the surroundings. The Culinary Department will lie in charge of a highly-quaJified elief, while the service will lx? unexceptional. Acconirnodation for 200 DinersA Speciality will he made for Dainty Afternoon Teas. Mrs. McCORMICK. Proprietress. SITUATIONS VACANT AND WANTED. WANTED IJOR BOOKBINDING DEPARTf ME NT, a suitable LAD to learn the trade. Apply—“Gisborne Times. \,V ANTED—'To buy four or live good dairy Cows or Heifers. Apply Box 2. Manutuke P.O. , Vy ANTED—A first-class Gardener, ' ' to milk, etc. Apply G.. W. Humphrey, Strathallan. VNTED—A thorough General, or young Girl to assist.—Apply Mrs J.' Colley, To Ha para. Telephone 110 (two rings). WANTED—.a“ ' * Waitresses w few ex]>erionml highest wages.— Amdy Burlington Tea Rooms. T\rANTED—Slimy t Boy to icariTtlu' *’ Ironmongery.—A. E Rees, the. “ Pra ct.i-a 1 Iron monger. ” SPECIAL WANTEDS. M) LET’—Blacksmith’s' Business; 4roomed house, blacksmith’s shop id tools; good opening for energetic an.—Aunlv “Times” Office. "RTANTED Known —Fresh Okitu Y V Butter, direct from the churn i your table. Cheapest on the mar?t. Goes further than any other, rv it. TITCH the shilling to a bigger load *- than it ever pulled before—At the azaar. Exdbange, and Mart’s Sweeput Sale, yANTED to Buy—Poultry ’ ouantitv.—Gisborne H( m an v Hotel. F falling prices could, be heard, The Bazaar, Exchange, and Mart vuld sound like a boiler factory. HIE way to get money is to save it. Tho wav to save money is to buy nv at tho Bazaar, Exchange, and art’s Sweep-Out Sale.

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Gisborne Times, Volume XXXIII, Issue 3635, 23 September 1912, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 Gisborne Times, Volume XXXIII, Issue 3635, 23 September 1912, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 Gisborne Times, Volume XXXIII, Issue 3635, 23 September 1912, Page 1

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