JJOUSE, KAm. ACCOMMODATION f For PERMANENT BOARDERS AND THE TRAVELLING PUBLIC. Private Sitting-room for Ladies. Moderate Tarifi. Mrs "j. - STEVENSON, ’Plione 303 T-T ALL NO tlu decided to by Public Auction October. Proprietress. > AY. Devery ha ffro Subdivision ftturday, 2«h QUITE A BREEZE HAS BEEN CAUSED IN GISBORNE BY THE OPENING OF THE BURLINGTON The New Fashionable Dining Rooms, a f ill JyEBB’S BUILDINGS, PEEL ST. m ; (Upstairs.) 'AWING to the unprecedented rush W' during opening week, it was found impossible to attend to the requirements of the'large crowds. r llie .Proprietress wishes to apologise to all patrons who could not lie attended to, and has pleasure in announcing- that the staff has been increased to,such a strength that in future the largest crowds will be promptly and efficiently Served- * Dainty Afternoon Teas and Appe- * tising Suppers a Speciality. Meals at All Hours. Mrs. McCORMICK, Proprietress.
Telephone 824. JMPORTANT NNOUNCEMENT A. H. BURGESS, SEEDSMAN & FLORIST, HAS nleasure in announcing that he is commencing business in Webb’s Buildings, Low© Street. The services of MISS BARNES, late of Christchurch, has been secured as Florist and Shop Manager. Miss Barnes lias the 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 INVITED. TT ALL NO th U find V ready to supply Wm. Deverv’s Ir sale on the 26th/0 i 'elephone 220 will ,/gjSPniyton, who mat ion re M offered DAINTY SUPPERS.
Don’t forgot that Appetising Suppers are Served Nightly up to 11 o’clock at "THE SAVOY (Late Poverty Bay Tea Rooms), LOWE STREET. Gisborne’s Leading Luncheon, Afternoon Tea, Tea and Supper Rooms. Meals at All Hours. Open on Sundays for Dinner, Tea, Afternoon Tea, and Supper. Dinner from 12.30 to 1.30. Mrs. WILQOX. Proprietress .j TT ALL NO th Sections ar of the proposed portunity to buy Oct. 26th. u every's ]J few ch.yns ite. An opeasy terms, ALL NO'/tlmt AV. LISSANT CLAYTON for Mr. W. Devery’s offered Public Auction fo § Sajft; on Oct 26 Vlr. WE again ask for the support of SHEEPFARMERS for this coming Season, and beg /them to remember that we work f* constantly in their interests by supplying a Dip which has JUSTLY EARNED THE REPUTATION of being
THE EASIEST TO USE THE MOST CERTAINLY EFFECTIVE T#E BEST FOR THE WOOL, And by far HE CHEAPEST SPECIFIC COMPARE tie COST of Dipping twenty-six years. ago with PRESENT Price, and you will realise what MURTON has accomplished for you. A. M. BEALE, ESQ., AGENT WAIAPU DISTRICT. MESSRS. WILLIAMS & KETTLE,, LIMITED, AGENTS POVEH3# BAY DISTRK •cry’s S#y Public ‘ ly the Ilf id and of B'oTT ALL NO tli a tions bein tion on 26th Oct is of Promise, but it mises Fulfilled. WOOL ! WOOL! W. H. SMITH WOOL SCOURER AND FELLMONGER, MAKAURI. MAKAURT. Established 1894. ’Phone 560. P.O. Pox 7.
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Gisborne Times, Volume XXXIII, Issue 3656, 17 October 1912, Page 2
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