SPECIAL ADVERTISEMENTS." '' PURE SODA QERVED at a Fountain where everything is spick and span. Fresh Fruit Flavors in all combinations. Ice Cream, Ices, and unique Beverages of all kinds. Wo quench the thirst with pure non-intoxicating beverages. There is nothing better on a hot day than a Glass of our Sassafras Reer — the now beverage. Made right, tastes right, served right. Our Fountain is the Mecca for the Thirsty. ROSEMERGY’S BRITISH SODA FOUNTAIN, The Place for Frozen Dainties, Opposite Salvation Armv Barracks. BARGAINS IN ALL LEATHER GOODS ! HASTIE XATAS lucky at the land ballot and W those who require GOOD CHEAP SADDLES BRIDLES LEGGINGS SPURS WHIPS LIGHT SETS OF GIG HARNESS and OTHER LEATHER GOODS Will be lucky if they call early and secure some of the bargains, for HASTIE is giving up that department of the business and will sell all lines at cost to clear. * „ 174 GLADSTONE RD
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— CROWDED 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 EveningAUCKLAND FOR THE HOLIDAYS. A KXniIlilON RAILWAY FARES. GRASS SEED. jcr E Beg to advise Runholders that * w© are now Booking Orders for orward Delivery of First-class COCKSFOOT SEED r.B. RYEGRASS SEED CLOVER SEED RAPE SEED turnip SEED Etc., Etc.,- Etc. All Our Prices are worked on the Bedrock Scale. We shall forward Samples and Quotations to any address >n application. H. S. LIDDELL 1 CO. 'Phone 679. Private 262. P.O. Bex 218
TENDERB. TO B'UILD EK SV rpHE TIME of closing Tenders for I Cottage and Outbuildings. Kior? Station, has been EXTENDED trntil NOON TO-DAY (Saturday), the 29tli. * I*. H. GIIAHAM, L.R.1.8.A., Architect, Lowe St-. GISBORNE BOROUGH COUNCIL. CONTRACT NO. 84.. RENDERS -will be received by the Gisborne Borough Council up to Noon on TUESDAY, the 9tli December, 1913. for the Supply of DOG COLLARS. Specifications and further information may bo obtained on application R. D. B. ROBINSON, Totvn Clerk.
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Gisborne Times, Volume XXXVII, Issue 3502, 29 November 1913, Page 6
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482Page 6 Advertisements Column 1 Gisborne Times, Volume XXXVII, Issue 3502, 29 November 1913, Page 6
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