The American Tobacco Co., Auckland, will mail FREE OF COST a Beautiful Oleograph, to any person returning 25 Old Judge Cigarette Baxes or 12 Old Judge Tobacco Labels. A VARIETY OF SUBJECTS MAY BE THUS OBTAINED. NOTE.—Only post Outside of Boxes. A PLEASANT HOLIDAY CAN BE SPENT IN ONE OF OUR KNOCK ABOUT TWEED COSTUMES. TAILOR MADE (Silk Lined). s
THOMAS ADAMS, bookseller, stationer, news AGENT, AND TOBACCONIST. Just Arrived—A New-Supply of MARIE CORELLI'S “ Master Christian,” paper 2s Od, cloth 3s Gd. Also, — “ Wellington’s Men,” by W. H. Fitchett, 2s Gd, 3s Gd. “Ebon Holden,” by Irving Bacheller (the 6alc of this book in America for three months was 135,000 copies). “A Cabinet Secret,” by Guy Bootbby, 2s Gd and 33 Gd. “Eleanor,” by Mrs Humphrey Ward, 3s Gd. “ Chaplain of the Fleet,” by Walter Besant. MRS BEETON’S COOKERY BOOKS, Is to 8s Gd (latest editions). New Cheap Editions Every Mail ; 7s Gd per dozen. KHAKI IN SOUTH. AFRICA. A Pictorial History of the War in South Africa, bound in handsome cloth cover, 7s Gd. CHINA OF TO DAY, A bound volume, containing views of all places of note and interest in China, 7s Gd. CELEBRITIES OF THE ARMY," A handsome volume, containing 72 photos of the English Ollicers at the Front, 17s Gd net. DON’T FORGET the large assortment o Pipoß, Tobacco, Cigars, Cigarettes, Toilet Requisites, etc. __ JUST LAUDED, Ex Waikato. Medicine chests Ladies’ Abdominal Belts Shoulder Biuces (to prevent round shoulders) Ain Cushions Vonda Enemas Silk Elastic Stockings, Wristlets, Anklets, and Knee Caps SrAitKLETs and Sfaiiklet Bottles Hydrometers WATERritooE Sheeting Waterproof Stonge Bags, Bathing Caps, Tooth Brush Bags Stake Heads for Seltzogenes Spare Tubes for Seltzogenes Diiip Catchers for Seltzogenes Measures for. Seltzogenes Glass Spirit Lam rs Bed Pans, Urinals Surgical ArrLi.iNcrs Scientific Apparatus for Students. HAROLD KANE, CHEMIST • (Next Theatre Roy.il), Gisborne.
book arcade. ~5 N the Palace o£ llio King A [Marion Crawford The Old Dominion Mary Johnston Number One and Number Two F. M. l’eard in White liaimcnt The Woman of Death Long Live the King David ifnrum Princess of Copper Tommy and Seistel W. Be Qucx Guy Doollihy Wescott A. G. Gunter Barrio We have a Barge Assortment of NINEPENNY NOVELS in Sloe!:. Scraps, Snapshots, Quarterly Volumes, Photo Frames (in whito wood and oak, to hold from one to six Cabinet Photos). Office Material of every description stocked. DIARIES 1001 DIAUIES 1001 Slates, Schoolbags, Exercise Books, Pens, Pencils, Nibs, etc. • Xmas Numbers of Pears’, Illustrated Loudon News, and Holly Beavcs sold at Is each. OKAWIfOKD & SON. Telephone 87. THE Lillie Dust Pan, Glaobtoxk Hoad. I'Oli TOYS AND NOVELTIES OE EVERY DESCRIPTION. Tito Cheapest llouso iu Town for Stationery. A Great Variety of Articles Suitai'.c for Presents Always in Stock. I NHI’KCT Ot-’lt MASSEY-IIAIiIUS BICYCBES Bcforo Purchasing Elsewhere. YOU SAVE MONEY BY PATRONISING THE LITTLE DUST PAN. G. A. MAXWELL, Proprietor.
GENTLEMEN, STUDY ECONOMY By Buying Your CLOTHING, SHIRTS, HATS, CAPS, UNDERCLOTHING, T IES andCOLLARS, " At ROBERTSON’S. Immense Variety to choose from, of the NEWEST akd Most UP-TO-DATE GOODS. At tub VERY LOWEST POSSIBLE PRICES. BOYS’ AND YOUTHS’ CLOTHING HATS, SHIRTS, ETC., A Speciality. R. ROBERTSON, HAT PER, MERCER, and CLOTIIIER. Next Theatre Boyal. New Zealand Clothing Factory, HALLENSTEIN BEOS. GIGANTIC SALE. •- TRAVELLERS’ SAMPLES. SAMPLE BOOTS AND SHOES. 750 PAIRS 750 PAIRS HALF USUAL PRICES. LOOK OUT FOR CIRCULARS. Mercery and Clothing
Special Jobs. Special Jobs. BOUGHT BY MARK WAY When in Auckland. Last low Days of Sale. Last lew Days of Salo. ‘2oth century sale 20th century snlo 20tli century salo 20lh century sale 20th century rain 20ih century rale 20. h ccntuiy sale 20th c.ntury salo 20:h century snle 20;h century salo 20th century sale 20lh century sale 20th century salo 20th century salo 20 h cenlnry sale 20:h century salo 20lh century snlo 20th century salo 20th century snlo 20th century stile 20th century salo 20th ccntuiy snlo 20th century snlo 20th ccntuiy sale 20th century sale 20th century salo 10th century sale 20th century sole 20th century sale. 20th century sale. 20th century ra'c 20th century i-aie 20th century sale 20th century sale 20th century sale 20th century sale 20th century sale 20t.1t century sale 20th century sale 20th century salo 20th century salo 20th century sale SASII RIBBONS lOitt., all silk, (Id Yard. EMBROIDERED riQUE COLLARS, Od Each. 100 CHILDREN'S PINAFORES, English Samples, Is Od to 2s Od ; worth double. LADIES’ FLANNELETTE UNDERCLOTHING, Travellers’ Samples, Half-price. GEM HATS, Trimmed Bands, To clear, 6d. I,ACE REMNANTS. 3000 3000 3000 yards RIBBONS, Drawn Thread, Satin, Silk, AH round One Penny yard. FEATHER BOAS, Is lid and 2s Od. (Half wholesale price). I,ACE TIES, Cream and White Embroidered 9d and is. Lovely Goods. PRINTS, PIQUES, CAMBRICS, All remnants, .Will bn sold at Half Marked Price. Example: 10 yards usual price os, now 2t 6d. FOR CASH ONLY, at MARK WAY’S. J. s< COX, SURGEON DENTIST, Gladstone Road (Opposite Reynolds's Emporium). J. SIGLKY, BOOKSELLER AND STATIONER, Coiner Gladstone Road and Detby Street, ~a~'g~AS Just Opened up a Fresh Stock of— School Cooks and Requirement.-, New Books New Stationery New Colpted Tissue Papers Inks, Account Books. Fancy Goods, Toys, etc. All on Sale at LOWEST CASH PRICES,
! LAST FEW DAYS OF EURE’S SURPLUS SALESALE CLOSES ON SATURDAY NIGHT, 23hd Inst. S3PEOIAE ESTETJ cements FOR THE LAST FEW DA YS. TURANGANUI HOTEL; GISBORNE. E. H. MACKEY, BEGS to notify that],he has taken the I'ueanganui Hotel, where ho will be glad to meet his friends. The Hotel is newly-built, has Excellent Accommodation for Boarders and Visitors, and its position gives it many special advantages, being close to the Post Office, Railway Terminus, and Wharf. EVERY MODERN IMPROVEMENT. MODERATE TARIFF, Telephone No. 51.
D 1£ P AIvTM EN T. 250 i\.h- M .nL 15 ninis from 2b.nd. 50 Pairs Samp’c Tweed Trousers 7s 6d. SAMPLE RUGS AT HALF-PRICE. Kuw Zealand Clothing Fau Lory. JAM ES M°KEE, ' UL-i-LldL ME KOGAN I’, Giiibouxe. SHIPMENTS TO HAND— For the Preserving S.ason— MASON'S GLASS JARS (rcrc'.lain-lined Top) Qc.rr.TS and Haw Gallons.) AMERICAN LIGHTNING JARS JELLY BARRELS JELLY GLASSES JELLY CANS. ENAMEL, BRASS, AND COPPER PRESERVING PANS. SUGAR—No. 1a Company’s Preserving, Also, Sugar Tablets. LOWEST WHOLES ALE-IP RICES, FOR CASH. JAMES MclvEE, Gesehal Hebchant, Gisborne. I~|~ENNESSY’S for Dependables.
WILLIAM MARE, PROFESSIONAL PIANOFORTE TUNER and teacher'of music, Grey Street, Gisborne. *
ORDERS for' Tuning promptly attended to. Country and Coast regularly . visited.
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Gisborne Times, Volume V, Issue 64, 18 March 1901, Page 2
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