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SPECIAL ADVERTISEMENTS. NOTICE. T) ROVERS af that on ACCOMMjjjfIPTI will bo piwided. THE GISBORNE FROZEN M W. F. thers are notified ter this date NQf PADDOCK# i Works, Karß. EfiPFARMERS’ CO. 5 LTD. ERWALL, General Manager. EDUCATION BOARD ELECTION. N OR THU WARD. "I? VERY Seh<J is entitled ENT VOTE, and embrace turn A COUNTR ay lax .has life to School work?*'; .’ommittee Member AN INDEPENDthat you record it, °iw tunit y w r ‘ 3_ WTiYE. ri of hi si assistii# ontinxirAt-o |r) AXES. PR SE ted drei Tours Obfßientlyl ®WILLI A BOON rpo THE We are prepared to instal yWO LIGHTS & ONE GRILLED For <£3. Full particulars—fQJSßOßNE Q.AS QOMPANY, LTD.
PROPERTIES FOR gALE. 2-ACRE and 4 DWELLINGS, etc., Wi Pere Street. Price £2575. 2j ACRES, Kirktown, Valley Read, £650 for lot, or £350 and £345. -'-ACRE, Kirktown, Valiev Road. £l5O. 1 ACRE, Winter Street, £230. 200 ACRES, Motn, L.1.P., £lO per acre. Residential clause complied with. 13 ACRES, Waimarie, L.I.P. £450 with crop. £4OO. 13- ACRES, Freehold. Tara hern, subdivided into paddocks. £llOO. 13 ACRES, Freehold. 2-ACRE, ideal corner, river sections, breastwork, £525. I- ACRE and 7-roomed Dwelling, Bright Street; all modern conveniences. For locality alone this is a cheap property. - Full particulars on application to bod a fide purchasers from—f H. E. HILL, LAND, FIRE, INSURANCE, AND GOVERNMENT ACCIDENT IXy SURANCE AGENT. JF Albion Lane (next Alexandra Tea ■ Rooms). gAITI ’gUS gERVICE. Commencing TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 26. A COACH wil Storef fia Rule feares Kait I lea's Phwsdays , He Kaiti P.O. 'd, for town. Royal Stables 2.0 a.m. .0 a.m. 5.0 p.m. 6.0 p.m. Saturdays leay< '.in., and Ka’ Fctl also b« run to and _ _ on TwirscM?|| and «*;uirdirfs, leaving Kaifi mt TfBO, and returning after Thfatfe jpind Opera House. - All fares 3d, oxWftmg Thursday and Saturday nights, when 6d will be charged. f WHILE WE LIVE WE GROW. QWING to rapid ijj reasc- in busi- . ness, I it impossible #o attend—■to jflljny customers in my -pyteeut preiJlscf, nan have pleasure fin announcisfc JiSKujp have decided to open a second shop GRIFA Ts PREMISES, ’S BUILfINGS v -6T“ FR.I haT ck n.al egularh to burbs. R m #Rtfur c * ...Ordefs promp parts of the r Pj a l. /FRUIT MERCHAI f ITONER, & GRI / 65 Gladstot Jf TelephorJb 62 T H I May bo Cured by Ordering gMITH gROS.’ gEVERAGES. Delicious Lemonade Wholesome Li me) nice and Soda Cooling Stone Ginger Beer Invigorating Hop and Horehound Beer, Also, numerous other Brewed and Aerated Beverages. We Guarantee Quality and Purity. OUR JAR. WAGGON RUNS DAILY TO TOWN AND SUBURBS. Country orders by rail or steamer receive prompt attention. SMITH BROS.’ TE HAPARA CORDIAL FACTORY. Telephone S2G.
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Gisborne Times, Volume XXXIII, Issue 3691, 28 November 1912, Page 1
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