'JIT'OR Fresh Fruit, Confectionery, X and Vegetables, there is only one shop JjO go to—o. L. Ferguson's, oo Gladstone Road. All orders promptly delivered. Telephone 634. pLIP that untidy hedge with a pair of our finest quality Hedge Clippers ; our price 4s 6d; these are Lockwood’s famous Lamp a Brand ana .were bought direct from the factory. Finest • quality heavy Brass Garden Syringes with extra spray nozzle ioi 4s lid at The People’s Emporium. IP OR Best Table and Seed Potatoes, X Oats,. Chaff and New Potatoes in / any quantity, Henry Currie, 264 Gla 1 stone Road. ’Phono 6/0. T? YJ'ISTHAIN and Headaches.— -L* Consult Gordon, Spectacle Specialist, 15 years’ experience. Opposite Bank N.Z. rr<HE Weather is getting warmT If -L you need a Refresher call m at •Rosemercry’s. He serves them from the British Soda Fountain. Opposite Salvation Army Barracks. new antee OaiVlitLlVJH XXI iiij TATaNTED —Men to try our VY Tailor-made Suits; we guar fit, cut, finish, and style.— Nat Hooper only address McKee’s the Saw Expert is still XX in the same place, oqrposite Ca c Bros., Gladstone Road. ~ ■ ' l — and Bowling Hats, Tennis, Cricketin just arrived. GIVE your Fruit Trees T 1 i, chanceThey will bear better and the fruit will be sounder if you use a Suray Pump. We have them m every variety- F. Hall and Sons._ WT ANTSD- -AT c n to bring their old W Panama Hats to us to be cleaned and renovated for 2s 6d. Nat Hooper McKee’s Buildings.^ TOHNSTONE and SMITH. —New w Cricketing and Bowling irousers and Shirts, best finish and latest- cut. LI! r ANTED—The Lady or. Gentle man in search of a nice HandBao- (with cords or without) to inspect the" assortment on view in Lems a Window (opposite Reynolds s). TOHNSTONE and SMITH .—Latest 0 in Wide End Ties, Collars, Braces, Pyjamas, and Fancy Half HoseINSURE your (especially X domestics) with W. Lissant Clayton, District Manager for the NoirANTED—Men to try cur new v T Tailor-made Riding Breeches with buckskin strapping; we guarantee fit and cut.—Nat- Hooper. Z~J Memories, are awakened when we gaze on dear one’s faces. ParoC" \jii. v**- , I*l ker, Grey Street, for speaking likenesses in Oils or Black and W hite. Fyou want the latest Straw Boater or Panama Hat, go to Nat Hoop-, er• we give highqgt value for lowest price. TAfANTED KNOWN—Fresh Okitu * * Butter, direct from tlio churn to your table. Cheapest on the market. Goes further than any other. Try_it. ■PHE GISBORNE TIMES for GenX eral and Commercial Printing and Bookbinding of every description. A LL Classes of Job Printing executed with neatness, accuracy and CU \\ I LJi UVyVIiIUV. . . despatch by the Gisborne Publishing Co., Ltd., Peel Street. ’Phone 500. 10R a Smooth Shave or Stylish Haircut, go to NICK CARrER’S, corner of Gladstone Road and 3rey Street. Three chairs going conitantly, and no one kept waiting. 0 TOHNSTONE and SMITH.—New ” Flannel Lounge Suits for Summer Wear from 37s 6d; good range ol patterns. WANTED Known—For Plumbing, Gasfitting, Drainage, and all branches of Sanitary "Work, go to F. H. Wilkinson, 68 Grey Street. TOHNSTONE and SMITH.—New ** Season’s Shirts, greatest range and value ever offered. See Window Display. \\T ANTED—Men to know we have ’ ’ opened our New Stock of the famous Jason All-wool Summer Underclothing. Nat Hooper. TAT ANTED—Men to inspect our ne« H Stock of Shirts, Ties, Sox and Braces; our low prices are the talk of the town. Nat Hooper. "PARKER, Grey Street, guarantees X to please all patrons in Puctureframiug. A large Slock of Mouldings arid Mounts to choose from. “Try him; he never disappoints.” POR a Sweet Smoke you can’t beat X a Briar Pipe. Call and inspect tiro endless varieties I have to show you.—Nick Carter’s Co S3 7 Hairdressing Saloon. WANTED—You to sec. our Christ- ''• mas Cards. The finest assortment ever imported to Poverty Bay. Direct from the Manufacturers. — “Gisborne Times,” Peel Street. 'Phone 500. NTOVELITES!—AII the latest Novcities for the Spring and Summer Season may be inspected at Lewis’ Fancy Drapery Depot. Call , and see them. ' QUITE A BREEZE HAS BEEN CAUSED IN GISBORNE BY THE OPENING OF THE BURLINGTON The New Fashionable Dining Rooms, in WEBB’S BUILDINGS, PEEL ST. (Upstairs.) TAWING to the unprecedented rush during opening week, it was foiled 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 servedDainty Afternoon Teas and Appetising Suppers a Speciality. - Meals at ATI Hours'. Mrs. McCORMICK, Proprietress. Telephone 524.
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Gisborne Times, Volume XXXIII, Issue 3677, 12 November 1912, Page 2
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