PROPERTIES TO LET AND FOR SALE FOR, SALE. Ann acres/ First-class Land, 3 1 parts pkwgliable, 70 acres fallen and ready to To Arai [ Valley, 30 Gisborne. This ! is a and is worth at presented pejfSfl#?fte above the pricoj we are asking. Hare a look at tl-jf place at once, as \flaawnannot pick tli#n up every day. UWce, 5s per ac»c. i /--ROOMED HOUSE# gas, ]jo f and ; cold waterfall coupmiencesljf acre, Disraeli Streetsftfc*Brcnt 25s per week. T W H ACKETT AND C O, REVS a 6-rmd. House, upcuaav to-date, corner, 3-acre, high and dry, £SO down, rent' 25s per wk., pays principal end interest • out of the Borough rates. Suits the pocket every time.—JAMES BROWN, Land and Estate Agent. A BARGAlN.—Sections, total area li fibres, Lyndliurst Street. (Snip £750). —W. Lissant ClaytonHP (H- Ti —First-class Building Al_L.vX.jU. lotments, Grafton Road. £lO deposit secures one. Very easy terms for balance. T. G. Lawless, Estate Agent. r F Q. T offers for immediate sale, A.vA.AJ. new 8-roomed dwelling, with all conveniences, centrally situated, Kaiti. Only *£2oo deposit required. T. G. Lawless, Estate Agent. T pj. T —ldeal quarter-acre buildX.U .JU. j n „ allotment, Victoria Township, for £160 ; easy terms. T. G. Lawless, Estate Agent. r p pi Y—Splendid Building AllotA.VA.JU. m ents, Kirktown. Prices are right. Terms easy. Apply T. G. Lawless, Estate Agent. SPECIAL ADVERTISEMENTS.
R. W. BARBER, ELECTRICAL AND MECHANICAL ENGINEER AND CONTRACTOR. TTALLENSTEIN’S j^uildincs, GLADSTONE ROAD. TELEPHONE 821.
JJOUSE, KAITI. SUPERIOR ACCOMMODATION For PERMANENT BOARDERS AND THE TRAVELLING PUBLIC. Private Sitting-room for Ladies. Moderate Tariff - 'Phone 303 Mrs. J. STEVENSON, Proprietress. T HE QENTRAL QORDIAL TiACTORY For WHOLESOME REFRESHING SUMMER DERATED DRINKS ABSOLUTE PURITY GUARANTEED. TN addition to the usual Bottles, Cusx tomers may have JARS of any of my Beverages on the shortest notice. H. MARTIN, CENTRAL CORDIAL FACTORY. Telephone No. 6. PLUMS FOR THE PEOPLE. 4d dozen Seeded Raisins (excellent quality), 3s 9d dozen. Currants, 3s 9d dozen. Sapon, large, 5s 3d dozen. Prunes, 61b. for 2s 9d. Cups and Saucers, 4s (white cor.). Sand Soap, 2s 9d dozen. Coffee Ess., 10s 9d dozen. Wax Candles, ss> 6d dozen. Safety Matches, 3s 9d gross. Pine Apple, 3s 6d dozen. B. and P. Corn Flour, 5s 6d doz. Xmas Hams, lOd per lb. CALL OR WRITE FOR NEW CASH PRICE LIST. EVERY LINE CUT. Freight Paid on all £5 Orders. W. M. VAUTIER, WEST END CASH GROCERY.
READY TO SEh,£ ANY HOUR IN THE DAY AT THE BURLINGTON The New Fashionable- Dining Rooms, WEBB’S BUILDINGS, PEEL ST. TOEING on the Second and Third Floors it is naturally cooler than places of refreshment on a level with the street. We specialise in DAINTY SUPPERS and supply private rooms for Dinner and Supper Parties, OPEN ON SUNDAYS. MRS McCORMICK, Proprietress. .Telephone 824.
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Gisborne Times, Volume XXXIII, Issue 3702, 11 December 1912, Page 2
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