SPECIAL WANYCOI. STRAWBERRIES, fresh gathered, wholesale and retail, only at the Sweeteiies, 175 Gladstone Road. TA/" ANTED Farmers, Carriers, Carters, etc. to bring their horses for Shoeing to Graham and Krebs. T ADY’S Bicycle, free wheel, 2 brakes, overhauled and enamelled, in first-class order, any trial. First cheque £4. 15s. Boom Cycle Co. BURST Into Public Favor—The Devious “MILITARY PICKLE.” Sold by every live grocer in Poverty Bay. Buy a bottle to-day "DLANT your vegetable garden Now. Our Vegetable Seeds are i very best and guaranteed. 6d P: '■ . t at Prime’s, Ironmonger. FOR FORD CARS CTUDY others’ Sale Prices, ano then make your purchases at The People’s Emporium, tower. Their prices are TATANTED, by good tenant—6 or 7- " roomed HOUSE, with modern conveniences, in good locality. S.tate rent. P.O. Box L 57. PARKER, Grey Street, guarantees to please all patrons in Picture framing. A large Stock of Mouldings and Mounts to choose from. “Try him ; be never disappoints A A RT SERGES in various Colorß, at prices ranging from 2s 6d to 4s 6d. Common. Shalton and LfccL GTLVAKIZED - Tubs 3s 3d, Wash Boards Is, Clothes Pegs Id doz, Sponge Racks Is, at "lhe People’s Emporium.” “(lA Tyres, Silver town, 28 x 14, only <J<JU ";!s 6d each. 500 Palmer Tyres, only 7s 6d each to clear our old stock. Boom Cycle Co. __ I pEAUTIFUL Mr.dras Muslins, in \ -*-* numerous designs to suit every j taste, from Is 3d to 4s 6d. Common i Shelton and Co., Ltd. j TUST Two Square Iron Tanks left, j each 200 gallons. First buyer gets them at 3Ss each.—THE PEO- ; PLE'S EMPORIUM, opposite Salvation Army Barracks. " FOR BIKES. n IRL'S Cycle, suit school girl, almost new, only used month. First of'er £5 ss. Boom Cycle Co. A RElVED—Consignment of “Hot Point” Electric Irons. Free rial for 30 days.—F. Hall and Sons, electrical Engineers. TV”ANTED KNOWN—That Graham * ’ 'and Krebs Shoes Horses. Satisfaction guaranteed. Graham and Krebs. NDERSONS’ FOR BIKES. TEST ARRIVED—A new shipment ** or Hearth Rugs, from 2s 6d to 80s. C-ommon, Shelton and Co., Ltd. SOVEREIGN B HTHE GISBORNE TIMES for GenI ©raTYLnd Commercial Printing and Bookbinding of every description. OYS’ Cycle, shop soiled, free wheel, any trial, guaranteed, all sundries. Oh, father, buy this, only £4 12s 6d. Boom, Lowe Street. PRESENTS to suit all season!; *- Presents that never wear out, but continually delight the eye, are always obtainable at Parker’s Imperial Art Studio, Grey Street. Gisborne. 'T'AKE your Horses to Graham and Krebs, they have engaged a First-class Veterinary Farrier. PRIZE New Potatoes, 3d wholesale, U small lid. Champion Old Potaoes, Chaff, Oats, Onions, Bran, Polard. etc., cheapest.—Henry Currie, 57 Peel Street. 'Phone 670. FOE TJ’NVELOPES, 6 pktsrls: Pads, 4 for Is; Inks. Pens, Nibs, Pencils, Rubbers, at “The People’s Emporium.” J
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Gisborne Times, Volume XXXVII, Issue 3483, 7 November 1913, Page 1
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