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You will be sending PHOTOS to the Homeland for CHRISTMAS. BE IN TIME. Como atonce as we are now busy with orders for the CHRISTMAS MAIL HOME. Those at Home would like to see a Photo of the Children or Yourself You can give them no better present. YOU KNOW WHERE ELLERBECK’S, THE CHILDREN’S PHOTOGRAPHER.

Iff i S.S. "SONOMA,” "VENTURA,” and "SfERRA.” Th© above Steamers, which are sister ships, have a gross tonnage of i: i are P ro by twin screws, SOTO h.p., giving a guaranteed speed oi 17 knots an hour. They have been specially built for the Pacific Service, are most luxuriously equipped with all modern appliances and comforts, and installed with powerful wireless plants. The ventilation is perfect, electric fans being liberally distributed throughout. They are of good beam and_ provided with bilge keels, so that sea-sickness on the trip across the Pacific, except in extreme cases, should be almost unknown on these vessels. Shortest Route to the United Kingdom—Sydney to London in 29 DAYS—via Pago Pago, Honolulu and San Francisco. Ihrough Booking to any point in the United States, Canada, Mexico, or England. Round the World Tours, either via America returning through Sues Canal, or via Manila, China, Japan and New York. For further information and particulars as to these interesting trips apply to—PEEL STREET ... CfSBGRNE. POVERTY BAY AGENTS FOR OCEANIC S.S. COMPANY.

Motor and Cycle Garag'e, Role Agents for . . The BRISK 10 il.p. A®. Only Car to cross the Continent of Australia, Perth to Sydney, averaging 29 miles to one gallon Benzine, 94 miles per day over Sandy Deserts. Sold Here at £12 5 to £175Pitted with Hood, Wind Screen and Speedometer, &c. A LADY CAN DRIVE THESE CARS. All Motor Cars repaired at Reasonable Rates' A First Class Motorman in charge of this Department. 0N AMDS' BRITANNIA MDTOH &' CYCLE OARAGE. GLADSTONE ROAD.

J »T . OSMOXD HAS BOOKED SEVERAL ORDERS FOR MOTOR CASS ARRIVING. •- These Cars are a revelation in mechanics and those in quest of a powerful, silent, - reliable, and up-to-date SELF-STA RTIXG CAR., should order at once, and save.disappointment. •' Full particulars, price, etc., on application. Sole Agent also for the famous Chalmers Car, tlie car with a host, of wans for reliability trials against the world’s best. TCCJTON FREE, and every consideration shown to purchasers. A‘‘Largo Stock of Lamps, Pumps, Horns. Accumulators, Magnetos, Sparking Plugs, Batteries, Oils, and all Motor Accessories. Sole Agent for Michel in Tyres, also Dunlop, Gaulois, Goodrich, and Continental Tyres in Stock. J OH P.O. Box 71. a.-* i.x. ORMOND.-’ PEEL STREET, GISBORNE. ’Phones 71, 225, and 422.

M. F. BOUEKE’S WOOL AND SKINS COMPANY. LIMITED. SKINS Cash Buyer of— WOOL j * ' • ssarass? HIDES mm&ssmw T tallow _ • . , $&&&» - FAT i»a? BRANCHES: WAIROA, NAPIER, WELLINGTON. G. ARNOLD r MANAGER ... MATAWBERO. \ CONCERT Programmes and al! J Classes of Printing executed by j an up-to-date staff.—Quotations given at Job Department, Gisborne Times, 'phone 500.

.L----i m IH§ stands for a Fine Old SCOTCH WHISKY* Delicate in flavour. Consistent in quality Light to digest.. The Distillers Company Limited. EDINBURGH. 9 L. D. NATHAN & CU., LIMITED GISBORNE-

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Gisborne Times, Volume XXXIII, Issue 3682, 18 November 1912, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 6 Gisborne Times, Volume XXXIII, Issue 3682, 18 November 1912, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 6 Gisborne Times, Volume XXXIII, Issue 3682, 18 November 1912, Page 2

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