SPECIAL WANTED*. TITANTED Farmers, Carriers, ’” Carters, etc. to bring their horses for Shoeing to Graham and Krebs. pERF ECTA MOTOR ana CYCLE WORKS, Next Royal Hotel. MORRIS and WALKER and See Fins Display of Local Manufactured Confectionery at The Sweeteries, Gladstone Rond. POME T3LANT your vegetable garden Now. x Our Vegetable Seeds are the very best and guaranteed. 6d Packet at Prime’s, Ironmonger. FOR FORD T CTUDY ethers’ Sale Prices, r.\ r’ e;: make your purchases at 11.- People’s Emporium. Their prices < lower. p IRL’S Bicycle, only shop-soiled, suit girl age 10 or 12. First cheque £5 15s. Boom. WANTED, by good tenant—6 or 7roomed HOUSE, with modern conveniences, in good locality. State rent. P.O. Box 157. PARKER, Grey Street, guarantees to please all patrons in Picture framing. A large Stock of Mouldings and Mounts to choose from. “Try him; he never disappoints.’* H ENT’S Warwick Cycle, Eadie, alC*" most new, any trial, all sundries. 26 15s buys. Boom, Gladstone Road. A RT SERGES in various Colors, at prices ranging from 2s 6d to 4s 6d. Common. Shelton and Co.. Ltd. "DROOMS, Brushes, Wringers, Galvanised Tubs, Scrubs, and all Household Requisites at Right Prices at The People’s Emporium. ■RICYCLE, Gent’s 22in., Eadie,, gas lamp, tools, only been used. 3 weeks, owner leaving Gisborne. Price £7 7s. Boom. tJEAUTIFUL Madras Muslins, in -*-* numerous designs to suit every taste, from Is 3d to 4s 6d. Common Shelton and Co,, Ltd. _________ TEST Two-Square Iron Tanks left, each 200 gallons. First buyer gets them at 38s each.—THE PEOPLE’S EMPORIUM, opposite Salvation Army Barracks. I" ADY’S Bicycle, Traveller’s Sample, free wheel, sundries, never been ised. Only £6 2s 6d. Boom. FOR BIKES.
A RRIVED —Consignment of “Hot Point” Electric Irons. Free tr ial for 30 days.—F. Hall and Sons, Electricaj Engineers. TV"ANTED KNOWN—That Graham 'and Krebs Shoes Horses. Satisfaction guaranteed. Graham and Krebs. * NDERSONS’ FOR BIKES. JUST ARRIVED—A new shipment ** of Hearth Rugs, from 2s 6d to 30b. Common, Sheltop and Co., Ltd. SOVEREIGN PENT’S Columbia C'hainless Cycle, VX anv trial, only 30s. Boom, Gladstone Road, for Bargains. on HE GISBORNE TIMES for Gem A eral"£nd Commercial Printing and Bookbinding of erary description. TtfOHAWK Motor Cycle, 5x6 h.p., "A 2 speed free engine, cost £95. Sell £65; easy payments. Boom. PRESENTS to suit all season«; *• Presents that nerer wear out. but continually delight the eye, are always obtainable at Parker’s Imperial Art Studio, Grey Street. Gisborne. r rAKE your Horses to Graham and A Krebs, they have engaged a First-class Veterinary Farrier. ETENRY CURRIE for Choicest PotaA 1 tees. Oats, Chaff, etc., at lowest prices. 151 Peel Street (between Townley’s and Railway). ’Phone 670. PICYCLE, onlv used 6 weeks cost A* £ll 11s; Eadie, etc. First cheque £6 6s. Boom. FOR PLACE your orders at once for “Hot A Point” Electric Irons, as there is a large demand.—F. Kali and Sons, Electrical Engineers. T ADY’S~ Bicycle in first-class runAJ ning order, only £2 10s. Why walk! "Boom, Loire Street. pOOKBINDING of all kinds to suit A*' customers’ requirements. _ Apply Job Department, “Gisborne Times.” A N Electric Iron with a Reputation iA —the “Hot Point.” It can do your ironine for One Penny per week. —F. Hall and Sous, Electrical Engineers; ATOTOIt Cycle, Rover, 1912 model, ■I’A f r< i e engine, 31 h.p., any trial. First cheque £SO, or easy payments. Boom. ~ PVERYBODY’S DOIN’ IT. Doin' AJ what ? Using “Hot Point” Electric Irons. Obtainable from F. Hall and Sons, Electrical Engineers, 6 D
DICYCLE, shop-soiled, free wheel. X.) 22in, never been used. First cheque £'s 17s 6d. Eooin. "DOND Memories are awakened when X- we gaze on dear one’'' laces. Parker, Grey Street fm- -peaking likenesses in Oils or B' » and White. DOR your conscience sake see that X 1 your horses are well Shod, and as a. guarantee send them to Graham and Krebs. TnSURE your Employees (especially X domestics) with W. Lissant Clayton. District Manager for the “Norwicn.” FH ALL and SONS. F’eetrical En- • . neers, for ‘"Hot Poii t” E.ectric ‘ -ns. Guaranteed for three years, file best that money can buy p ENT’S Bicycle, 24in, free wheel. XXT i n first-class condition, any trial only 70s. Boom. TNDERSONS’ for ford cars. iV/TOTOR Cycle, F.N., 2 h.p., countershaft, in good running order; owner buying New Hudson. Only £ls. Boom. ALL HOTELS. TILE buy low and we sell low. You ' * have the benefit of our keen buying, so make your purchases from The People’s Emporium. rpHE “MILITARY PICKLE” is the X most delicious pickle you have ever tasted. If the country storekeeper hasn’t got it, try the town grocer. . “TTOT' POINT” Electric Irons.— XX j ju t; the thing to make the wife a present of.—F„ Hall and Sons, Electrical Engmeers v T INOLEUMS in every imaginable X 4 pattern, 6 feet wide, from Bs. to Inlaid at 18s 6d. Common, Shelton and Op., Ltd. ‘ • rpHE Delicious “MILITARY PICKX LE” is world-famed as the cream ofalfjHokksi. AJl.lire *rocers sell it.
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Gisborne Times, Volume XXXVII, Issue 3466, 18 October 1913, Page 1
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