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I7YESTRAIN and Headaches.— ■“ Consult Gordon, Spectacle Specialist, 15 years’ experience. Opposite Bank N.Z. WE have your Favorite Drink at »'* our Fountain, and we serve it just as you like it.—Roseinergy’s, op)K>sito Army Barracks. j WANTED—Men to try our new » » Tailor-made Suits; we guarantee fit, cut, finish, and style.—Nat Hooper. only address McKee’s Bui 1-3 - A TOHNSTONE and SMITH.—New Boaters, Panamas, Felts and Caps, Tennis, Cricketing and Bowling Hats, just arrived. _ PRESENT the Boy with an Air Gun ■*- 6s 6d; he will like it. Prime has them in plenty. • TOHNSTONE and SMITH.—New d Cricketing and Bowling Trousers and Shirts, best finish and latest cut.

WANTED— The Lady or Gentleman in search of a nice .HandBag (with cords or without) to inspect the assortment on view in Lewis’s Window (opposite Reynolds’s). TOHNSTONE and SMlTH.—Latest in Wide End Ties, Collars, Braces, Pyjamas, and Fancy Half HoseW' ANTED—Men to try our new Tailor-made Riding Breeches with buckskin strapping; we guaranty fit and cut.—Nat- Hooper. Memories are awakened when " we gaze on dear one’s faces. Parker, Grey Street, for speaking likenesses in Oils or Black and White. P' you want the latest Straw Boater or Panama Hat, go to Nat Hooper ; we give highest value for lowest price. TOHNSTONE and SMITH.—New ** Flannel Lounge Suits for Summer Wear from 37s 6d; good range of patterns. » TOHNSTONE and SMITH.—New Season’s Shirts, greatest range and value ever offered. See Window Display. Y/VTANTED —Men to know we have ' * opened our New Stock of the famous Jason All-wool Summer Underclothing. Nat Hooper.

YRf ANTED—Men to inspect our new ’ ' Stock of Shirts, Ties, Sox and Braces; our low prices are the talk of the town. Nat Hooper. A LL Classes of Job Printiug executed with neatness, accuracy and despatch by the Gisborne Publishing Co., Ltd.. Feel Street. ’Phone 500. ?ROPEHT<£S TO LET AND PQH S/tLE. on eas y terms, buys 3., Ac»o\j res> s_ r House, bathroom, scullery and pantry, washhouse, coalshed, on Darwin Road, Ivaiti.—James Brown, Sole Agent. £lso' on terms, buys private Boarding-house at Tologa Bay, 17 rooms. 23 boarders, £4O for casual trade per week, rent only £2, occupied by Mrs. Hooper, whose father has died in Australia and left a fortune.—Apply sharp, to James Brown, Land Agent. A BARG AlN.—Sections, total area It £*tres, Lyndhurst Street. (Snip £750). —W. Lissant Claytonrp £3 f —For Immediate Sale— A . VX.U. p u ]j Half-Acre, with 4roomed dwelling and porch, main road, Te Hapara, £6OO. For full particulars apply T. G. LAWLESS, Estate Agent

± ■vJ.IJ. Half-Acre, together with Brick Shop and Dwelling, consisting of 7 rooms, also outbuildings. Easy terms—Apply T. G. LAWLESS, Estate Agent. T Ci f —Splendid Building Sites, X • AX. IJ. Q ra fton .Road. Come and take your pick at prices ranging from £95 to £llO apiece. Exceptionally easy terms.—T. G LAWLESS, Estate Agent. np rj. T, —The Best i Ci‘|ac rwani of Building School, 20 sections to choose from at prices ranging from £IOO to £l-10. —Sole Agent, T. G. LAWLESS. POR SALE—Comfortable Cottage of 4 rooms; a sound investment; 15 minutes from P.O. Price, only £300; deposit £SO; balance as rent. Traill Bros, and Co., Peel Street. WANTED to Sell at once—3s Acres, Darwin Road. A beautiful site. £4lO. Terms, £llO cash.—W. Lissant Clayton, Agent. X'IAAA BUYS Leasehold. 3800 Ac-A-'J.Uv/V res 1$ per acre, 21 years, right of renewal for 21 years more. Bank rate of interest. 60 miles from Gisborne. Three roads right to the place. Railway runs close by. 300 head cattle on the place ready for the butcher. A great bargain. 290 acres in grass. Quick sale. Particulars apply to James Brown, sole agent, Gladstone Road. FOR SALE—Sections, Oswald Road, Mnngapapa, £l2O each; £2O cash.—W. Lissant Clayton. Agent.

TEMPTING DELICACIES. TTAVIXG d/sposed of my new in Meltee’s Buildings, business will in futuJe be carried on solely®! 65 Glads ton if Road, the Popular Still, opposite llels’ Hardware Emporium. BIG sfroM FOR XMAS. In order fo ensure that none offlniy customers felifrLT go of, I'jpesh Fruit duri Xrnps Season, Ijfiave arranged for the arrival of .300' CASES Chir FRESH FRUIT. When ordering the good things for the Festive Jsaasnyfo don’t negldt-t to call and Lfspect wig attractive farray of XmmrNovelties, In the shq Confectionery, w« arjf showing! will please you, sind jlelight of old Santa CRjuJ; Nothii them for novelty, cw&fm, and dfmtiness has ever been sdrn All orders promjjfly Fdelivered. C. L. FEgG-USON, THE LEADING FRUITERER AND CONFECTIONER, 65 Gladstone Road. Telephone 634. y

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Gisborne Times, Volume XXXIII, Issue 3714, 27 December 1912, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 2 Gisborne Times, Volume XXXIII, Issue 3714, 27 December 1912, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 2 Gisborne Times, Volume XXXIII, Issue 3714, 27 December 1912, Page 2

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