NOTICE. TO SPECULATORS! A F 1 OF AN JCI J- "'^COUj^ISTREET, | Ec 1 £im Has Great Value. Apply—g 13USCKE and PARKER
fcBSBORNE BOROUGH COUNCIL HOLIDAY NOTICE POVERTY IBIY TURF C MEETING. mu allow ibarb c*Hu eS ne&mismess CLOSE erne :©epf r S|#a]| faip SusLocP t JROON on THlTßSinffit.j in lieu of the aisual hour. t r jsm. PETITE. Mayor. Gisborne, October 19, 1912.
QUITE A BREEZE HAS BEEN CAUSED IN GISBORNE BY THE OPENING OF TEE BURLINGTON Tlie New Fashionable Dining Rooms, WEBB’S BUILDINGS, PEEL ST. (Upstairs.) /AWING to the unprecedented, rush during opening week, it was found impossible to attend to the requirements of the large crowds. The Proprietress wishes to apologise to all patrons who could not be 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 PervedDainty Afternoon Teas and Appetising Suppers a Speciality. Meals at All Hours. Mrs. McCORMICK, Proprietress. Telephone 524.
TT ALL NO that decided to o by Public Aue October. W. I)every hn* Subdivisions urdaVj 21/h JMPORTANT ANNOUNCEMENT
A. H. BURGESS, SEEDSMAN & FLORIST, HAS Treasure in announcing that he is commencing business in Webb’s Buildings, Lowe Street, The services of MISS BARNES, late of Christchurch, has been secured as Florist and Shop Manager. Miss Barnes has 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 iMVITED.
TT ALL NO tl U find W. Lij ready to suj; Wm. Derery’s .lo sale on the 26tli elephone 220 Avil who Station re MJ jeilc: offered wil 1
DAINTY SUPPERS. Don't forget 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. WILCOX. Proprietress.
NOTICE TO BUILDERS AND CfIRfIERS. to tilroad: feather, lint^fur LO GI feed ofl W lotice Cl \ND IPE COMMAN RNE Per ERfEST ADAIR, Secretary
STAR OR CANADA TY3ER CO. F All Ml }RWE SHEEPCO. WE liave FOOTLE ' ’ contaui-hffrthe fcPHLETS M in the pf the above notable c; A 'full from all points « vi PRICE OWE S Obtainable frlm ' . f GISBORNE TIMES, Peel Street.
NOTICE. bflck b ■espass one am TE iKAPjujjA POUND. ED s Oil WhR ek jffnfft# pit m meclJffiKj expenses paid wnr "be sol'd on THURSDAY, OCT. 31st, ait 12 noon. G. F. BELL, Potmdkecper.
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Gisborne Times, Volume XXXIII, Issue 3659, 22 October 1912, Page 2
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