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Tolaga Bay Districte. TIMES AGENCIES: 'T'HE Agencies for the : ‘GISBORNE TIMES’’ are in the hands of Mr.jH. LITTLEWORTH JELSELLER, STATIONER, PFANCY GOODS MERCHAN T. —And— MRS. HOLMES BOOKSELLER, STATIONER,. FANCY GOODS MERCHANT. TOLAGA BAY. TO THE WIDE-AWAKE BUSINESS MAN ! THE GISBORNE TIMES has a. strong line of subscribers* all along the East. Coast—from Wairoa to Cape Runaway. In towns, townships, construction camps, station sheds. Maori pas, the Gisborne Times is read from the title to the imprint.
TV'OW is the thne to boost jour Goods in the Country Districts and cultivate orders hs Ma:l ; and the only way you can do this profitably is to Advertise. At one tiniv all _ Advertising was merely an experiment; now it is a grim necessity. Have confidence in yourself, your business, your goods, and the mail order system of buying There is no advertising medium m the world that can give you acces? to so many prospective purchasers asthe daily newspaper, and at so lo* j a figure. 1 RING PHONE -500 or AIS. and our Advertising Specialist will submit designs and write your advertisement'! ir an attractive style that wi'l eonvnce the buying public in the_Coun* t .7 Districts and sell your goods. Advertisements for the Times ana orders for printing for the Times Jobbing Works left at the Agency win receive prompt attention. CO. LIMITED SHIPOWNERS Head Office—P art. Ahuriri. I Branch Office—Wairoa. "Wellington Agents Johnston and Co., Limited. Tokomaru Agents—Tokomaru Sheep Farmers’ Freezing Co. Ltd. Auckland Agents—Watkin <Sr Wallis. STEAMERS: WELLINGTQN—N API ER—GISBORNE SERVICE. The s PAKURA maintains 1 weekly service between these ports She loads in Wellington on Monday and Tuesdays; Napier on Thursdays and discharges and loads ir Gisborm for Wellington on Fridays. AUCKLAND—GISBORNE—N A PIEi TO EAST COAST BAYS. The s.s. MAKO. running betweo: Auckland, G ; shorne and Napier am the s.s. AWAHOU between Aucklan and Gisborne, maintain * week! passenger and cargo service with tb East Coast bays. NAPIER—WAIROA SERVICE. The s.s. TANGAROA, in conjunc tion with other steamers, runs regv larly (weather permitting) betwee Napier and Wairoa. Several steamers trade continuoui ly to practically every Coast landin between Wellington and Auckland. WILLIAMS & KETTLE, L£ AGENTS L. F. Williams, Local Representaivt
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Gisborne Times, Volume LXV, Issue 10308, 18 January 1927, Page 8
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364Page 8 Advertisements Column 8 Gisborne Times, Volume LXV, Issue 10308, 18 January 1927, Page 8
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