BUSINESS MOTCCEB. THE. STANDARD BAKERY. F. C. FIDDY ... PROPRIETOR. Now booicing orders for dainty CHRISTMAS CAKES MINCE PIES, and other SEASONABLE DELICACIES. LFAVING completed arrangements 11 for the purchase' of the old business founded 40 years ago by Mr «Tames Erskine, I would point out to “the Public of the District—1— That my PLANT is the most UP-TO-DATE in the Bay. 2 That I use only the BESTMATERIALS. 3 That I employ only EXPERT TRADESMEN. Call with your Order or ring up Telephone No. 25. NOTE.—I shall be pleased to show Residents - or Visitors over my Bakery Premises at any time. F. C. FIDDY ... PROPRIETOR. I AMPHORA ART POTTERY Is an exact reproduction of Old Roman Ware, recently unearthed from the buried cities of the Ancient Roman Empire. The assortment includes Flower Bowls, Urns, Water Jars, etc., all unique in design and most suitable for Christmas Gifts. The prices range from 2s 3d, 3s Gel to Gs Gd for. the smaller articles And up to 19s Gd and 27s 6d for the larger sizes. These goods are being displayed in our large Window.
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A GRAND SACKED Will K-kl in /l Rriih TO»l IST.MAS' m CONCERT ell. lie Methodist Ch lit Street. jb ROW. . S r IGHTL jMf'.Jfeth. of nthenis, P.jsW'granyne, iristnu :es, jj.ndjh>o| by Glanville and is.s Jordan, and MesbboiijlHarre and Heath cote. Conductor: Mr. A. E. Lawrence. Organist: Mr. H. Prime. Admission FREE. Collection in aid of Choir Funds. rOLY TR m CHURCI / . CJMSTMif? DA Y , ||peJ| Gfji, ajtcl•lß a.iff!, Holy >.SQ Junf-,/ Choifc! Sd|T|on , !ia nsfy? g Jt r vice an<rE\ddress*. 11 Services in aid of Parish Assistant plergy Fund. L. DAWSON THOMAS, Vicar. 5,3()/l«ni.. Short at
RAWING to theJi'fflas Holidays v/ will bo JXV KORSE Saturday next, 28tn in*t. WILLIAMS &J&BSK\ LE, Ltd. MY YARDS Tues til. Thursda' date all business ICE. be CLOSED from a', Dec. 124th, un-j 2nd, from wliiclj conducted my New Yard, Road, oilysite Roval Hotel. ' GEORtJWSSiITH, Builder. SITUATIONS VACANT UNO WANTED. GISBORNE BOROUGH COUNCIL. )TICE. I nffS aro jnvitefl • ■ the rtber application to— I R. D. 18. ROBINSON, Town Clerk.
WA TED fi ioi ' " r G. K| i Masonic Buildin-: >LEY, ' Secretary, Lowe Street WANTED—Y« ' * panion heir —Apply L\.o; 13; Com all ousehold. >orne. WANTifen T wqrß<SrjK pi; -E: amts, leicn competent itßtn ouse <£oo W A? Burlinjjft W Xnt|,:d^ T man.— Jr" through* What; W* ply Yfcf ANTED fcook-General, after ’ ’ holiday's; good, home ; good wages.^ —Apply at once, Mrs. Toneyeliffc, Russell Street.
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Gisborne Times, Volume XXXIII, Issue 3713, 24 December 1912, Page 1
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