DIG AWiT, DEMPSEY. fJIHERE’S A POWER OF BARGAINS . At . HENNESSY’S BOOT SALE, COMMENCING THIS DAY. EVERY LINE MUST BE SOLD—Not One to go Back into .Stock, and as time is limited, it behoves me to get a move on at once. Consequently, I have re-marked every Boot in the place at such prices that must excite envy in a few breasts, but sober joy in the hearts of all Boot-buyers. A FULL REGIMENT Of Boots and Shoes, £ 1000 strong, is projected on the Public, so that like Uriah the Hillite, placed tn the forefront of battle, they may fall. SO HERE’S LUCK Go with . hey are as Fine a Lot of Goods as you need wish to see, and THEY MUST BE SOLD. Prices are no guide to t their Full Value. See ’em yourselves, and you’ll buy Cheaply and Deeply. There are various ways for raising the Returns, but the crack-proof method is Gr ENULNE! VALTJE. Come Early, if only to Look, but,Bring money—You Must Buy. Some Real Red-hot BARGAINS are on the Board, which must go Quickly and-Positively. SPOT CASH. SPOT CASH. REMEMBER THE OLD MOTTO—HENNESSY’S FOB BOOTS.
jpOVEBTY BAY TURF CLUB. ANNUAL RACE MEETING, February 21st and 22nd, 1901. WYLLIE~~& MASON, Will sell by Public Auction, at their Mait> Lowe street, TO-DAY (SATURDAY), 9tb February, at 12 Noon — Lot I—Grandstand1 —Grandstand Publican’s Booth Lot 2—Outside Publican’s Booth. G. R. WYLLIE, Auctioneer.
WYLLIE & MASON Will hold their usual HALF-YEARLY CLEARING-UP SALE TO-DAY (SATURDAY) At the Mart, at 11 o’clock, When we intend to clear all Furniture and Consignment Goods WITHOUT RESERVE. WE ask our clients who have goods with Reserves stored with us to have them REMOVED by FRIDAY NEXT, otherwise they will be included in our selling list for Saturday, and sold. ABSOLUTELY WITHOUT RESERVE. G. R. WYLLIE, Auctioneer.
WYLLIE & MASON Will sell by Public Auction, At the PUHATIKOXIKO YARDS, On TUESDAY NEXT, 12th Instant, At 11.30 a.m., 2500 s H _ J E p • Further Entries Invited. G. R. WYLLIE, Auctioneer. POVERTY BAY HUNT CLUB.
THE Anuual General Meeting of the Poverty Bay Hunt Club will be held THIS AFTERNOON, February 9th, at Masonic Hotel, at 2.30 p.m. F. S. DES BARRES, Hon. Sec. COMING! COMING! At THEATRE ROYAL, TUESDAY NEXT OECKFORD AND TAYLOR’S NOVELTY ENTERTAINMENT Of Music and Mirth. Royal Lilliputian Marionettes in all the New Songs aud Dances. The only Genuine Show of its class. General Admission, Is; Children 6d. Watch the Papers and read Handbills. FOR SALE OR LEASE. sP\WELLING-HOUSE, on Whataupoko, with 3 to 28 acres, about one’; mile f'-om bridge. Permanent supply of water. Appy— W. DOUGLAS LYSNAR. \J\T ANTED—A Smart young Man, for “ v vegetables, poultry, and assist in kitchen.—Apply Masonic Hotel. "ANTED, at once—Strong Boy, for bake-house; one with knowledge of trade preferred.—Apply J. Erskine. WANTED to Purchase—Good Secondhand furrow Plough. —Apply to George Smith, Gladstone Road. "ANTED to Buy—Quarter or Half-acre Section, on Whataupoko, handy to ; wn.—Apply, stating number of section and - .ice, to “ E.C.,” Times office. [\T ANTED—A Smart News Boy.—Apply 7 t Times Office. to Sell, near Gisborne—New v v well-built House and Two Acres. I 1 argain at £350. We have Monies to Lend, > i approved securities.—J. Peckover and Co., Land Agents, next Albion Club, Gisborne. FOR SALE—Four-wheeled Buggy, nearly new.—Apply to J. Whinray. A BARGAIN. For Sale, cheap Two -CSI. Young English Setters, by imported stock. —Apply “ W.J.P.,” Times office. LOST, from Ormond, on Saturday last (Memorial Day)—Light Roan Mare.— Roward on returning to Times office.
fTtO LET-—A Six-roomed House, five JL minutes walk from Post Office. Hot and cold water laid on. Now in occupation of Lincoln Rees, Esq.—Apply E. P. Joyce. OOD Paying Town Properties and Sections wanted, up to £IOOO. Send full'particulars.—J. Peckover & Co., Land Agent's, Gisborne. OT SUPPERS— Ham and Eggs, Grills, etc.—At James Erskine’s Refreshment Rooms on Saturday evenings. TO LEND on Freehold Security. Apply “ Con fidence,” Times Office. TO UTTER PAPER (Best quality Vegetable _aj Parchment), Address Tags, Envelopes (in large or small lots, at Low Prices), Writing Ink (direct importer and agent)—At H. J. Bcshnell, Stationer, Gisborne. ACCOUNT BOOKS.(all sizes and rulings), Office Requisites, Date Indicators, Wire Paper Trays, Damping Wells and Brushes— At H. J. Bushneia, Stationer. JAM-POT Labels, Colored Crinkled and Tissue Papers, Cardboard, Visiting Cards, Books, P.N. Forms, Will Forms, Customs Entries Forms—At H. J. Bushneia, Stationer. 'ANTED SURVEYORS to know that Linen-backed Mapping Paper, Tracing Cloth, Field Books, Calculation Books, can be obtained— At H. J. Bcshneia's Stationery Depot.,
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Gisborne Times, Volume V, Issue 34, 9 February 1901, Page 3
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