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PROPERTIES TO LET AND FOR SALE. j tfOR SALE—A snug little place of ’ 5 acres at Ormond, on Main Road. ( ' Cottage, iron shed 20 x 14, cowbail, pigsty, etc., running 4 cows. Pric n£o2sv Traill Br<*£r, Peel Street. _ 17'OR SALE —Corner Seetiob I Childers eiu‘ii; j terms.— : F. Gray, Jrhimbei'. I:"".', SALE—Fo with batin' washhouse, hot a bath, basin, sin! Street, terms. —Apply F. G g-roomed House, scullery, and jld service to E>£', imr Perry iber SALE—At £I4OO, on terms, roomed house, up-to-date, just bujilt. 4-acre oornor, Mangapapa, handy; another close by, new, 82 percihes, splendid stand, only £630. James Brown, Land Agent. SALE —3 sections Valley Road, at £125 each; £SOO buys 4-acre, 4-roomed House on River Bank, Stout Street; £SO down purchases 4-roomed house, 4-a ere, William Street, price £lB5. James Browu, Agent. Jp*3oo per acre buys 2 acres Halstead *** Township, where you can build 12 houses, easy; 4-acre 30 perches Mary Street, fenced, £2lO, cash. James Brown, Sole Agent. ANTED to Sell once—3J Aeres, Darwin Road. A beautiful 6ite. £4lO. Terms, £llO cash.—W. Lissant Clayton, Agent. FOR SALE—Sections, Oswakfßoad, Mangapapa, £l2O each; £2O cash.—W. Lissant Clayton, Agent. A BARGAlN.—Sections, total area 14 sfcres, Lyndhurst Street. (Snip £750).: —W. Lissant ClaytonT —First-class Building Al- . VX.-U. lotments, Grafton Road. £lO -deposit secures one. Very easy terms for balance. T. G. Lawless, Estate Agent. T /4J. T offers for immediate sale, j. .vX-.XJ. new 8-roomed dwelling, with all conveniences, centrally situated, Kaiti. Only £2OO deposit required. T. G. Lawless, Estate Agent. T C. T ; —ldeal quarter-acre build_L.vA.XJ. i n g allotment, Victoria Township, for £160; easy terms. T. G. Lawless, Estate Agent. r P C. T • —£2oo deposit secures 4 X.VA.JJ. acres 2-roomed cottage, Main Road, Kaiti; easy terms for balance. T. G. Lawless, Estate Agent.

TENDERS. 'TENDERS wa jug Mater' Gisborne Particulars fke, G RS. srr can.-iig Buildid three-six miles uion Oil irm, Builder. TO BU DERS. TENDERS, to 1 THTTRSD invited for the El at Hangaroa, for Plans and speed it my office.—AL I "se at Noon on / November 7th, arc tion of Residenc H arr in , Esc may be seefl WILLI AJ Architect,’ McKee’s Buildings. SPECIAL ADVERTISEMENTS. N.Z. c°JNSURANCE LIMITED. MASONIC BUILDINGS, LOWE ST. Capital Subscribed £1,500,000 Capital Paid Cp £320,000 Reserve Fund Are Prepared to Accept al] Classes of FIRE, MARINE, and ACCIDENT BUSINESS, Includinp. » Live Stock Plate Glass Employers’ Indemnity Domestic Servants, etc. G. THORNE GEORGE, Manaeer.

A NEW PROCESS FOR PRESERVING EGGS. OVOUNE (RECD.) OYOLINE is a creamy paste, which is applied by first greasing the hands with the cream and then rolling the Egg between the hands till thoroughly coated. OYOLINE combines chemically and harmlessly with the Egg-shell and forms a waterproof coating, impermeable to air, and impregnable to bacteria. OYOLINE preserves the EGGS so perfectly, that when used thev cannot be distinguished from FRESIJ EGGS. The yolks do not even break when poached. The following extracts are culled from numbers of Testimonials received : A.M.R.C.S. (Eng.) writes :—“Your OYOLINE will in no way interfere with the nourishing qualities of the Eggs. I think it is the best method I have vet heard of.” A Lady writes :—“I tried OVOLINE last year, and had not a single failure. I put down over 600 dozen, and can thoroughly recommend it.” A Gentleman writes:—“Some of the Eggs were given 12 months’ trial, and when used were undistinguishable from Fresh Eggs.” Sold by all Storekeepers. Sole Manufacturer— H. L. JACKSON, Chemist, Blenheim. L. D. NATHAN AND CO., LTD, AGENTS.

FOR SALE. VEHICLES. 4 New Double Buggies. 8 New Single Buggies. 4 Light Second-Hand Buggies, from £l7. 8 New Trav Gigs. 2 Second-Hand Tray Gigs, from 9 Second-Hand Spring Drays, from £ls- - Second-Hand Gigs, from £6. 1 Second-Hand Phaeton, £ls. 1 Second-Hand Waggonette. 1 New Tip Spring Dray. Spring Carts from £B. 1 Second-Hand Batcher Cart, £l3. 2 Light Rustic Carte, SecondHand, from £l4. GRAHAM KREBS, PREMIER COACH BUILDERS, GLADSTONE ROAD.

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Gisborne Times, Volume XXXIII, Issue 3665, 29 October 1912, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 2 Gisborne Times, Volume XXXIII, Issue 3665, 29 October 1912, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 2 Gisborne Times, Volume XXXIII, Issue 3665, 29 October 1912, Page 2

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