THOS. COOK & SON (Official Transit Agents to the Dunedin Exhibition, Mail Contractors to the Egyptian Government), XOURIBT AND PASSENGER AGENTS, TBBUE tickets to all parts of New Zealand -a- and to all parts of the World. Passages Secubed st ant Link or Steamers. Much Trouble and Expense Saved. No charge beyond actual value of Tickets. All Assistance Gbitis. Gisborne kgentWilliam E. Akbotw, Stan dard Office. F 0 “ S A L E ’ V aluable 3} acres; all flat; situated on Kaiti; other 31 acres could be secured if desired.—Land Transfer. Lease, with purchasing clause, Sheep Country; 850 acres; improved and well stocked, -Early application necessary. Nine-Roomed House, Whataupoko; water frontage; with nearly acre land; £lOO cash, balance at 8 per cent,—Very valuable property. -Acre, near bridge, Kaiti; fronting main road. 22J Acres, Kai.i; fenced ; part cash, balance on easy terms. A Freehold Section, Gisborne Township, all fenced, for £2O caeb. Valuable J acre, Gladstone Boad, fenced, on easy terms. Five Roomed House, Whataupoko, with half acre gtound. £lO5 cash; balance £lOO. at 7 per cent. 5 acres, all flat, on Kaiti, facing Wainui Road, and bounded by Wainui Creek.—To be cold cheap. I have many Properties for Sale on Kaiti, Whataupoko, and Gi-borne, from 1 acre up o 850 acres, with good titles, and at reasonable prices. ALEX. KEEFER, Agent
NEW ZEALAND CLOTHING FACTORY. S SPRING | 1860 I SUMMER. | C. H. AMBRIDGE, R '\/T ANAGER of Gisborne Branob, j A Q -LV_L begs to intimate to his M Il numerous friends and general S H public that he hes returned from j h their Large Southern Warehouses with the p te LARGEST AND CHOICEST ' £ STOCK OF 3 5 Boys’ uid. Men’s Mercery and. <| Clothing : h Evbb Oitxbed in Gisbobnb. 5 a - ■ Also,— Q Several Lines specially imported J B for Gisborna Tiade. Panama and «• Jf J-va Straw, with .trap and buckle, u Also, Land and Waler Felt Hats, M procurable only at—i ‘ NEW ZEALAND i CLOTHING FACTORY. , —-— — = MB.” CABO. SURGEON ENTI S T . WILL ARRIVE IN GIRBOBNE INTHREE MONTHS. Notice will be given three weeks previous to her arrival, 1
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Gisborne Standard and Cook County Gazette, Volume IV, Issue 502, 4 September 1890, Page 2
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349Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Gisborne Standard and Cook County Gazette, Volume IV, Issue 502, 4 September 1890, Page 2
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