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> v„<*. J*c SALK TYOUBLE Buggy (good as new), Gigs, and Single Buggies for Sale, cheap, at E. E. Somervell’s, Coachbuilder, 218 Gladstone Road. ’Phono 924. TifUST BE SOLD.—Owing to being overstocked the following articles to make room :—1 Ice Chest and Fireless Cooker Combined, only £3; 1 Lathe, £2; 2 Full-sized Baths, 15s each; 1 Extension Table, 30s; Bedroom Suite in Four Pieces, only £5 lot; Secondhand Goods all description in stock at ADAMSON’S, Secondhand Dealer, Gladstone Road (Opp. Whinray’s Hall). FOR SALE. (YNE 14-16 h.p. DARRACQ MOTOR CAR, 5-seater, in good order, and all accessories. One MOTOR BOAT, with 3 h.p. “Perfection” engine. , Apply— GEORGE SMITH, Builder, Gladstone Road. MEETINCB. NOTIC E. rpilE ANNUAL MEETING of the Te -*• - Karaka Sports Club will bo held in the Library Building, Te Karaka, on MONDAY' NIGHT, November 10, at 8 o’clock sharp. Business: To receive Balance-sheet, etc. Persons having moneys in hand are requested to pay in same at once. Further, to arrange for the Spots gathering to he held on January 2nd, 1914. CHAS. A. FOOTE, Chairman. THE MONTHLY MEETING of the 1 Poverty Bay Freezers’ Union will bo held in Townley’s Hall, MONDAY, Nov. 10, at 7.30 p.m. BUSINESS: Notice of motion re Treasurer’s Salary, and re Grey Street Property, and General. G. N. DOWNEY, Secretary. 'THE ANNUAL MEETING of the Waerenga-o-kuri Sports Club will be held on NOV. 10. 1913, in the Waerencn-o- I .;ivi Schoolhouso. The s i .;> arrange program ir. port- .rid, date to bo •held, election ef eon'inittee and secretary, and other e n :al business. SPECIAL ADVERTISEMENTS GET YOU it HAIR i CUT: At R. IIYNE’S - ' I DON, I Near Lewis’s Store, at I- Karaka. T HAVE Opened a Nev. aad Un-to--1 - date SIIA VING and i! AIR DRESSING SALOON, and have stacked it with the Choicest Brands of Tobacco and Cigarettes, together with Smokers’ Requisites. A Barber’s Chair, comfortable and comp’ete, is being installed. Adjoining is a well-lighted and ventilated Gi.iiard Saloon, containing a full-si •. <i table. p ■ • Iknular Saloon. —INSURE WITIIrjULE gOUTH BRITISH tANCE C°’ L TD - A LOCAL INSTITUTION. FIRE—MARINE—ACCIDENT. Risks of Every Description Accepted. THE FARMERS’ SPECIAL. ACCIDENT and SICKNESS Policy, revering all accidents and thirty diseases is the MOST LIBERAL Policy issued to the Farming Community. Ask our Agent in your District about it, or inquire at the Branch Office, opposite G.P.0.. S. S, DEAN, Manager. AUCKLAND EXHIBITION OPENS DECEMBER 1. LEARN PLEASANTLY WHAT NEW ZEALAND CAN DO. THE DOMINION’S EXHIBITS DISPLAYED IN A PLEASURE CITY THE ROYAL ARTILLERY BAND THE ROYAL ARTILLERY BAND THE ROYAL ARTILLERY BAND Of Woolwich, THE BEST MILITARY BAND IN THE WORLD, Has Come Specially from England, and will Play Two Programmes Daily. SPORTS—SHOWS—CONCERTS. WONDERLAND—CROWDKD WITH THRILLS AND MIRTH! The Biggest Collection of Side Shows Ever Seen in New Zealand. THE FAMOUS FAIRY FOUNTAIN, The Sensation of the Glasgow Exhibition, will Play Each Evening. AUCKLAND FOR THE HOLIDAYS. EXCURSION RAILWAY FARES.

DO YOU CONTEMPLATE REMOVING? IF SO, TRY CLARE & CLARE, AGENTS FOR N.Z (JURYING (JO. 'J’HEY employ competent, careful men, and clean, commodious vehicles, thus ensuring Satisfaction. PARCELS & GOODS COLLECTED, And Forwarded to Any Address. —OFFICES AND STORES—READ’S QUAY. ’Phone Gl4. Box 164. SKIN £ FACIAL DEDICATED CLEANSES MEALS <& PURIFIES FOR THE TOILET BATH Sc NURSERY ~ PRICE 1/6 PER CAKE A. W. 4. MANN, CHEMIBT. GISBORNE* THIS SPACE 10 RESERVED j FOR G. E. BANNISTER, RORSE-BHOER, GLADSTONE ROAD.

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Gisborne Times, Volume XXXVII, Issue 3484, 8 November 1913, Page 6

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Page 6 Advertisements Column 2 Gisborne Times, Volume XXXVII, Issue 3484, 8 November 1913, Page 6

Page 6 Advertisements Column 2 Gisborne Times, Volume XXXVII, Issue 3484, 8 November 1913, Page 6

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