fiPEBIAL ABVERTIBIBKMTB, P. H. Graham. L. T. flrowii. A.N.Z.IA A.N.Z.I.A. DRAMAS fcND BROWN, Architects. U Lowe Street. Telephone 899. J. H BURR, A.N.Z.I.A. I. MIRFIELD, A.N.Z.I.A. URR AND j^IRFIELD, ARCHITECTS. B Hallenstein’s Buildinga, Gladstone Road (upstairs). Entrance from F. S. Malcolm and Bo.’s auction mart. ' H UTCHISON AND SOLICITORS, Reds toue’g Buildings, Lowe Street, Gisborne.
MONEY TO LEND on approved setrarities. Repayment by instalments oanjbe arranged V QRAWFORJQ^ PHOTOGRAPHER 309 GLADSTONE ROAD. This is the time to catch the Home mail for Christmas and New Year, ami show as a background to your Portraits the best local scenes. Having installed the latest, best, and most rapid lenses, and general up-to-date appliances,- we can guarantee the Finest Artistic Portraiture. A General Photographic Stock Always on Hand. A fine display of two dozen groups taken at the opening of the Turanganni Bowling Club are on view in the studio window.
PERCY ANDREW, LAND AND ESTATE AGENT, FINANCIAL & INSURANCE / AGENT, yfrWE ST., nest Gisborne Hotel. ? Box 205. Telephone 824. lEAP PROPERTIES FOR SALE—PARKVILLE ESTATE. I am now authorised to sell these jlendid Sections at GREATLY REDUCED PRICES. Full quarter acres torn £BO each, 5 minutes from the fPark Gates Tram Terminus. High and dry level sections. Several have a Domain frontage, forming ideal building sites. Very easy terms. Sure prospective value. RUSSELL-ST., best part.—Only Section left, £25 deposit. A bargain. CARNARVON-ST. dence, just built (owner will sacrifice), 6 rooms, electric light, bath, h. and c. water, large rooms, every modern convenience, £125 cash; £550 to remain on mortgage. S ALISBUR Y-RD., 5 rooms washhouse, copper, etc., £375. Only —4O cash. v.. „ ~ GOLF LlNKS.—Corner Section, *155. ~ MANGAPAPA—I-Acre, £IBO. Ve r y and WEST END Sections and Dwellings. ■ Loans negotiated Mortgages arranged PERCY ANDREW. LOWE ST., next Giisborne Hotel.
THE BIFOCOL OR TWO SIGHT! GLASSES ! ARE A GREAT COHVEHIEI4GE i They contain Glasses for Far and Near Sight and save, the annoyance of constantly chang- j ing one’s Glasses. j The workmanship of our TWO- i SIGHT GLASSES is perfect. We have them so that the j blending of the two glasses is j absolutely invisible. CALL AND INSPECT THEM, i a. w. j. mm, CHEMIST-OPTICIAN. ! Phone 120. -
WELCOME SPRING JJANNAH’S QGRNER ARE BUSY OPENING UP •' THIS SEASON’S FOOTWEAR! WE NEED NO SCENERY. SIMPLY TICKET OUR USUAL GOOD VALUE, UNEQUALLED 2 !
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Gisborne Times, Volume XXXIII, Issue 3656, 18 October 1912, Page 4
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386Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 Gisborne Times, Volume XXXIII, Issue 3656, 18 October 1912, Page 4
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