JUST LANDED, Ex Waikato. M edicine chests Ladies’ Abdominal Belts Shoulder Braces (to prevent round shoulders) Air Cushions Vonda Enemas Silk Elastic Stockings, Wristloi Anklets, and Knee Caps 6ls ’ Sparklets and Sparklet Bottles Hydrometers Waterproof Sheeting Waterproof Sponge Bags, Bathing Caps, Tooth Brush Bags b Spare Heads for Seltzogenes Spare Tubes for Seltzogenes Drip Catchers for Seltzogenes Measures for Seltzogenes Glass Spirit Lamps Bed Pans, Urinals Surgical Appliances Scientific Apparatus for Students. HAROLD KANE;* CHEMIST (Next Theatre Boyal), Gisborne, D. M. ORR HAS FOE SALE, Ex Late Arrivals:— ONE TON DONAGHY’S BINDE] TWINE 5 bales Comsacks, 44-and 48 inch 50 sacks Fowl Wheat 50 sacks Fresh Pollard and Bran Fresh Oatmeal Meek’s Flour, in 25’s, 50’s, 100’s, and sack Large Stocks of all kinds of Stores, Ironmongery, Seeds, Wire, Staples, Wire Netting, Etc., Etc. Also: Every description of FABM am DAIRY PRODUCE. Special line of TURNIP SEED, 2d per lb ti clear, suitable for bush land. Full Stock of DUN and WHITE OATS MAIZE, BARLEY, CHAFF, Eto. NEW POTATOES in any quantity. ONIONS. J LOAF CHEESE, Etc., Etc. Consignments of FRUIT arriving by ever; steamer from Sydney, South Sea Islands and Auckland. Premises now doubled in size, and nothin; but the BEST description of goods kept am sold, at Lowest Possible Prices. D. M. ORR. WANTED KNOWN. WANTED KNOWN—That MAXTEI AND CO., Builders and Contractors, Keep a FIRST-CLASS SHIPWRIGHT; Also, A BOATBUILDER.
WANTED KNOWN. w 'ANTED KNOWN —That MAXTED AND CO., Are doing JOINERY At LESS THAN AUCKLAND PRICES, Eor CASH. WANTED KNOWN. w ’ANTED KNOWN —That MAXTED AND CO. Supply ESTIMATES FREE OF CHARGE For all classes of work. Marriages. Pavitt—Boylan.— On February 3rd, 1901, at Tiromoana, by Rev. J. G. Paterson, Edgar Henry Pavitt to Flora Ralston Boylan. Marshall—Haisman. —At Whataupoko, on January 30, by Rev. J. G. Paterson, Thomas, second son of the late William Marshall, Belfast, Ireland, to Alice, youngest daughter of Mr M. Haisman. PUBLISHED EVERY MORNING. GISBORNE, FEBRUARY 4, 1901. IN LOVING MEMORY OF ODR BELOVED QUEEN, VICTORIA, WHO, REIGNING OVER THE GREATEST EMPIRE THE WORLD HAS EVER SEEN, WAS A 3 MOTHER, WIFE, QUEEN, A GLORIOUS EXAMPLE— A pattern to all princes liviu" with her, and all that shall succeed.” DIEP 22nd JANUARY, 1901. “ Rest in peace.” Messrs Allen and Jones have a change of advertisement in this issue. ° The Zealandia made a good run of twenty-one and a-half hours to Auckland.
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Gisborne Times, Volume V, Issue 29, 4 February 1901, Page 2
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