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BUSINESS NOTICES. HE mind may be fed upon fancy, but the mattcr-iof-fact stomach imperiously demands something more substantial, and will not be put off with dreamy ideals. We can satisfy the imperious demands from our large and varied stock of— BREAD FANCY BREADS CAKES AND. PATISSERIE BERM ALINE BREAD STANDARD BREAD WHOLE MEAL BREAD The Most Varied Assortment of Fancies in the Bay. MUFFINS AND CRUMPETS AND HOT PIES. ~ THE STANDARD BAKERY. JfiIDDY AND Q.EORCE, PROPRIETORS, 75 GLADSONE ROAD, GISBORNE. HAVE YOU GOT A jy^ADCAP?” THE VERY NEWEST. For the River, the Seaside, the House, the Theatre, for travelling —in fact, for everywhere and anywhere. Of Dainty Washing ZEPHYR at 1s 9d. Of JAPANESE SILK in a variety of Colorings, at 3s 6d. Of Dainty Plaid and Striped Two Tone SILKS at 5s 3d. Of Two Tone CHARMEUSE SATIN at 8s 3d. SEE THEM IN OUR WINDOW. PE TT lE’S

KAITI. SU PE RlOll ACCOMMODATION For PERMANENT BOARDERS AND THE TRAVELLING PUBLIC. Private Sitting-room for Ladies. Moderate Tariff. Mrs. J. STEVENSON, Proprietress. ’Plione 303. FMPORTANT A. H. BURGESS, SEEDSMAN & FLORIST, HAS Measure in announcing that he is commencing business in Webb’s Buildings, Lowe Street, The services of MISS BARNES, late of Christchurch, lias been secured as Florist and Shop Manager- Miss Barnes has tho distinction of having won all the prizes in the professional florist classes at the Christchurch Exhibition (1906-7), which is a guarantee that all orders for Floral Work will be executed in an artistic manner. FRESH CUT FLOWERS. POT PLANTS OF ALL DESCRIPTIONS. FRUIT AND SHELTER TREES. ORNAMENTAL SHRUBS, ROSES, CHRYSANTHEUMS, CARNATIONS. All well-grown stuff of good quality and true to name. The SEED DEPARTMENT is stocked with clean, fresh Vegetable and Flower Seeds. INSPECTION CORDIALLY INVITEDSITUATIONS VACANT AND WANTED. ■WANTED —Man to milk, kill, and ’ ’ make himself generally useful. —Apply Williams and KettlcTArANTED—At once, Smart Experi- ’ ’ encecl Waitress. Apply Piccadilly Tea Rooms. AA7'ANTED —Ma rried Shepherd, back) j ’ * station, Wairere, wages £2 week j and found..—Apply H- D. Buchanan, j \V hatatutu. I AA/"ANTED Experienced Pantry- * ’ maid and Waitresses; highest wages. Apply Burlington Tea Rooms. AATANTED Smart Boy. Apply ’ ’ Crawford. Chemist. SPECIAL WANTEDS. WANTED Known—Fresh Okitu Butter, direct from the churn to your table. Cheapest on the market. Goes further than any other. Try it. _____ r PHIS should be-of interest to Houso -*-• keepers:—s doa. pairs Pillow Slips, usual price Is 9d the pair, Sale Price Is 3d the pair.—At Edwards’ To Hapara Clearanco Sale. "pItENCH Flannel Blouses, usual -A- price 7s 6d to Ss (kl each, sale price clearing at 2,s lid each; Ladies’ Night Drosses, sale price 3s 6d each; Chemises, sale price Is 9d each; Ladies’ Stockings, seamless, splendid qualit— sale price, 3 pairs for 2s Bd. At Edwards’ To Hapara Great Clearance Sale. JITITCH tire shilling to- a bigger load ! *- than it ever puffed before —At tho Bazaar, Exchange, and Mart’s SweepOut Sale. IF falling prices could bo heard, The Bazaar, Exchange, and Mart would sound like a holler factory. HP HE way to get money is to save it. L Tho way to* save money is to buy now at tho Bazaar, Exchange, and Mart’s Sweep-Ont Sale. WANTED to Buy—Poultry, in any quantity.-—Gisborne Hotel,

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Gisborne Times, Volume XXXIII, Issue 3641, 30 September 1912, Page 1

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532

Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 Gisborne Times, Volume XXXIII, Issue 3641, 30 September 1912, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 Gisborne Times, Volume XXXIII, Issue 3641, 30 September 1912, Page 1

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