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' MAT AW HEK 0 STOCK SALE FIXTURES. Thursday, June 20 Thursday, July 25 N.Z. LOAN & MERCANTILE AGENCY CO., Ltd. WILLIAMS & KETTLE, Ltd. DO YOU VALUE YOUR LIFE AND THE LIVES OF YOUR LITTLE ONES? o J, Procure at once one of ORMOND & RITCHIE’S Patent TANK FILTERS, And you know then that Sickness or Fever won't be caused by the Water you are drinking. OUR PATENT FILTERS are an acknowledged boon. They are in use in all parts of the colony, and all who have had.them fitted testify to their Effectiveness. CALL AND INSPECT. And see them Working for yourself, and read Numerous Testimonials about them. Price of Filters30s Each.

Apply at once to JOHN H. OEMOND, Coachbuilder, Or, THOS, EITCHIE, at F. Hall’s Plumbing Works, Who are Sole Proprietors, Inventors, and Patentees, GISBOENE. NOTICE OF LOCAL BILL. r 1 1HE County Council of the County of Cook intends to promote ,a Local Bill during the eusuing session of the General Assembly to effect the following objeots:— (1) To give the Council power, in addition to the powers it now possesses by virtue of “The Counties Act, 1886,” and the amendments thereof, to raise funds necessary to defray thq cost of the maintenance and repair of County roads by the imposition of license fees upon all vehicles drawn upon or along any road of the County. (2) To appoint the sums to be paid for licenses, which sums may vary in respect of different classes of vehicles, the number and species of animals used in drawing the same, the weight of the load laden on such vehicles, the width of the tyres of the wheels, or the number of passengers to be carried. (3) To prevent unlicensed vehicles using any of the County roads. The Bill is open to public inspection in the Stipendiary Magistrate’s Court at Gisborne.

J. MACFAELANE, County Chairman. T NEW ZEALAND NATIVES’ ASSOCIATION. ANNUAL PLAIN AND FANCY DRESS BALL, THEATRE ROYAL, HURSDAY, JULY 25m, 1901. Double Tickets .... .. 7s Gd Extra Lady 2s 6d Dancing, 8 p.m. J. M. CUMMING, Hon. Sec ADVANCE GISBOBNE! More like London every day as proved by proposed drainage scheme, water supply, and the advent of the CITY BUFFET. 801 l up for Luncheons, Teas, and SuppersAll Meals a Speciality I WANTED— A Strong Lad. Apply to Humphreys and Davys, blacksmiths and engineers. WANTED —Haiti footballers to attend practice at Rowing Shed every night this week, except Friday. WANTED— Partner, sleeping or aotive, with fair capital; good business. No losses. Address, “Confidential,” oare Gisborne Times office. WANTED to Buy—Maori Curios. Apply “G.K.,” Times office.

'ANTED KNOWN—That the Gisborne . . Daily Times can be obtained from A. Bobertson, Grocer, Upper Gladstone Road. WANTED TO PUBCHASE, for various clients—Houses and Sections, Gisborne. J. Peckover and Co., close Albion Club Stables. WANTED KNOWN—That J., Peckover and Co., House, Land, and Estate Agents, appreciate the. support received from the public of Gisborne and district. The many years’ experience in the business in London, South Africa, and this colony, which has fallen to the lot of J. Peckover, enables him to deal satisfactorily with all Properties which are placed in their hands for disposal. It is their 3tudy to carry on the business on the lines of the striotest integrity and giving closest personal attention to’ their clients’ requirements. They have for Sale sections (town and country), Large and Small Houses, with sections from quarter-acre upwards; Farms, improved and otherwise. Money to Lend, current rates. .Adjacent Crawford’s Book Arcade. June, 1901. A BARGAIN! —A few pair of Thompson’s Celebrated Corsets. Best Quality. Usual price, 14s Od; ' now, only 10s. —C. Rosie & Co. BEAYIS is the working man’s friend. He supplies a geod meal at any hour of the day for One Shilling. Hot Pie, Potatoes, and Cofiee, Sixpence. Opposite Morrison’s, in Gladstone road. VISITORS from the country should not fail to look -in at the City Buffet at Noon. And don’t you forget it. GITY Footballers will be able to play twice as well after having supper at Beavis’ Refreshment Booms, Gladstone Boad. YISITORS to Gisborne can obtain Hot Meals at all hours at Beavis’ Refreshment Rooms (premises recently occupied by Mr H. Warren). STUBBS & CO. have for sale House and Land, at Haiti, a real bargain; also Sheep Run, for sale or lease, and other desirable properties. c 1 0! TUBBS & CO. have £ISOO to Lend, in one sum, in July. B ills discounted daily. THE CITY BUFFET is now open, splendid lunch for One Shilling. A SPLENDID Boaiding Accommodation at the Universal Dining Rooms. • Every attention, and charges moderate.—Mesdames Cramp and Stevenson, Proprietresses. T IOM, my boy, meet me at the City Buffet at noon to-day. I have a surprise for

CHOICE lot of English Perfumery (direct from the manufacturer), 6d, 9d,- Is, Is 6d, Is fid, 2s 6d, 2s 9d per bottle. Choice Toilet Soaps, Brushes, Combs, Puff Boxes, etc., at Lowest Prices.—C. BOSIE & CO. -VT A TIV E ASSOCIATION’S Annual _l3l Fancy Dressßall will be held on Thursday, 25th JulyiU^ A T ROBERTSON’S—Just to hand: 50 J\ Pairs Kaiapoi Tweed Trousers, at 7s 6d each; 50 pairs Saddle Tweed Trousers, at 123 6d each, . IT is time the ladies and gentlemen were selecting their'Dresses for the Plain and Fancy Dress ’Ball, to be held the Natives’ Association. ..... rOR Winter Wear—Boys’ Reefer Jackets, at 6s lid each; Men’s Waterproof Coats, from 255; Boys’ and Men’s Oilskin Coats, from 8s 6d (guaranteed waterproof).— At ROBERTSON’S. STUBBS & CO.have buyer for property not too far back, say, £4OOO or £5000; also for a house, Gisborne or Wbptaupoko, must bo cheap. ;

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Gisborne Times, Volume V, Issue 138, 21 June 1901, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Gisborne Times, Volume V, Issue 138, 21 June 1901, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Gisborne Times, Volume V, Issue 138, 21 June 1901, Page 3

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