fFECIAL WAMTCOB. TMCYCLE, cnlv used 6 weeks, cost £ll 11s; Eadie, etc. First cheque £6 6s. Boom.
FOR PLACE your orders at once for “Hot Point” Electric Irons, as there is a large demand.—F. Hal] and Sons, Electrical Engineers. LADY’S - Bicycle in firet-class running order, only £2 10s. Why walk! Boom, Lowe Street. TJOOKBINDING of all kinds to suit customers’ requirements. Apply Job Department, “Gisborne Times.” Vn"Electric Iron with a Reputation -&■ the “Hot Point.” It can do your ironing for One Penny per week.—F. Hall and Sons, Electrical Engineers. VfOTOR CVcle, Rover, 1912 model, J.Y.L engine, 3$ h.p., any trial. First cheque £SO, or easy payments. Boom. _____ ~I? VERY BODY’S DOIN’ IT. Doiu -*-4 what? Dying “Hot Point” Electric Irons. Obtainable from F. Hall and Sons, Electrical Engineers. 6 D OICYGLE, shop-soiled, free wheel. D 22in, never been used. First cheque £5 17s 6d. Boom. T?OND Memories are awakened when J- we gaze on dear one’s faces. Parker, Grey Street, fo r -peaking likenesses in Oils or IP • s and White. HALL and SONS. E'eetrieal En- • u'neers, for “Hot Pont” Electric ' -ms. Guaranteed for three years. The best that money can buy GENT’S Bicycle, 24in, free wheel, in first-class condition, any trial only 70s. Boom. , FOR FORD CARS. IVTOTOR. Cycle, F.N., 2 h.p., eounA 1 tershaft, in good running order; owner buying New Hudson. Only £ls. Boom. ALL HOTELS. i QPECIAL purchase of Ladies’ UnderVests at Sterling House. Ladies’ Under-Vests 3 for Is at Sterling House; Ladies’ Under-Vests 6d each at Sterling House; do. Fine Ribbed Special large size Is 4d each at Sterling House; do. Combinations 2s lid and 3s 6d at Sterling House; Radianta Blouses unshrinkable 6s lid at Sterling House. “TTOT POINT” Electric Irons.— Just tile thing to make the wifo a present of.—F. Hall and Sons, Electrical Engineers. T INOLEUMS in ©very imaginable A 4 pattern, 6 feet wide, from 3s, to Inlaid at 13s 6d. Common, Shelton and Co., Ltd. UftOß SALE—Light Spring Dray, in first-class order; cheap for cash. —Graham and Krebs, Premier Coach--P Cart, coed older. £l2 cask.— (jraham a:>c Krebs, Coachbin'lders. ■pJORT SALE—lip Spring Dray, m T good order; bargain for cash.— Graham and Krebs, C< acbbuilders.^ POR SALE-Rgbi Sir.gtn Buggy, m 4 gor'd orner: very light: bargain for ca^n. —G-Vr-m ard Krefee. High-class * c hbidders TpOR SA’i.—*<-c<’nd-hand 3:ogle Buggy, butterfly wng, m firstclass order; at«v Vh G'-2s, Drays G : *iham anc *v »■©» * Conch builder';. Gladatoue R*-«<i T'HE Delicious “MILITARY PICK--4 LE” is world-famed aa the cream of all pickle#. All lire grocer# «ell it.
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Gisborne Times, Volume XXXVI, Issue 3456, 7 October 1913, Page 1
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