THOMAS ADAMS, ! BOOKSELLER. STATIONER, NEWS ; AGENT A TOBACCONI -T. PING PONG! TUNG I'ONG! INGI’UNG! JL I.N'G PuNG ! A Large Supply of ibis most fascinating Game just to hand, in three grades. Call early. Also, a Choice Assortment of Leather Goods, including Dressing II iis and Fitted Cases, from 7s ill. All solid leather. PHOTO FRAMES, In Great Variety. White Oak for holding one to three Photos; also, Frames for Largesiae Photos, from ‘is. NEW CHEAP EDITIONS. ' “ Bootle’s Biby,'' ■■ The Amateur Cracks--1 man, 1 ' " When Vaimond Came tu Pontiac,” ' ■■ Market Htu borough,” •• Uut of the Jaws of 1 the Death,” “ The Old Dominion,” “ Boss of : Taroomba.” “Running it OH” and “ Jockey I Jack,” by Nat Could.
All 8d Each. Pipes, Cigars, Tobacco, Cigarettes, In Large Variety. All kinds of Smokers’ P.equisites Stocked. TiiUS. ADAMS. book, arcade. CRAWFORD & SON. CRIAWFOIID a- Son beg to notify to the / Public at large that they keep in Stock the following; li 0 0 K S By well-known authors. All the latest I published. Children’s Picture Books, School i lleward Books, Stamp Albums, Magazines. All Australasian Weeklies. Books, 3 for 2s, | by best uf authors.
School Becitcrs, Text Cards, Sunday Hards, Bibles, Prayer and Hymns. Cash, .Minch;, Day, a- Llitkk Books, Lldglks, Journals, All sizes ami bindings. Memorandum Books from Id. Foolscap, N'otepaper, Bnvelopes, Tens, Penholders, Pencils, Frasers, Clips, I’iles, File Cases, Quarto Letter Paper, Pen Hacks, Slates, Exercise Books, Knives, Scissors, Fountain Pens, Purses, Match Boxes, Wallets, Gum, Inks (Copying, Blue Black, lied), Aecordeons, Mouth Organs, Hand Mirrors, Vases, Schoolbags, Footballs, Inkpots, Japanese Trays. Pipes, Cigar and Cigarette Holders and Cases, Pouches, Tobaccos, Cigars, and Cigarettes of the best brands. Photo Frames, Writing Desks and Cases, Albums, Indoor Games, Toys, Baskets, Glove ami Handkerchief Boxes, Ladies’ and Gents’ Companions, Balls, Noah Arks, Magio 1 .anterns, Dolls, etc , Handbags, Colored Tissue (crinkled and smooth), Photographic Requisites, Cameras, Oleographs, etc., etc., etc. CRAWit’OJiD & SON. Telephone 87.
OF INTEREST TO STATION MANAGERS AND BUSHFELLING CONTRACTORS. HAS ON HAND and FOR SALE a Full Supply of tlie following lines, at the LOWEST PRICES Silver Steel Axes Kauri Axes Kelly Axes Sharp’s Axes Axe Handles Edwards’s Rush Hooks Whitehouse Slashers Tents and Flys Grindstones.
Also, on Hand: Spades Shovels Garden Unites Hoes Trowels Hammers Tomahawks Wire Netting Sheep Netting Netting and i'cnuiug Staples Nails Etc. Etc.
TI-IE “IRON AGE ” LABORSAVING TOOLS, For the Garden, Orchard, or Farm. SPIIAY PUMPS, Water Cans. Pruning Knives, Paris Green, Distributors, “Rough on Slugs," Gardening Gloves, Hedge Shears, Yates’ Plant Food, Lime, Garden Manure, Fowl Grits. YATES’ RELIABLE SEEDS. Fresh Supplies by Each Steamer from Auckland. JAMESM.-KEE, DIRECT IMPORTER.
LITTLE OUST PAN. SELLING OPE! SELLING OEE ! (OWNER LEAVING DISTRICT.) COMPULSORY CLEARING SALE! COMPULSORY CLEARING SALE ! OWING to the Lease of my Premises Expiring in about One Month, and being unable to get a renewal or other suitable premises, I have decided to SELL OFF all my present Stock at EXGEPTIONA LLY LOW PRICES.
I would ask everyone who has not yet been bamboozled to come and see our present Prices, which will mystify them for ever more. I have a Splendid Assortment of Prams (lor which I will refuse no reasonable offer) Glassware, China Fancy Goods Household Ironmongery Cutlery, Toys Etc. Etc. It will pay you to Purchase your 'Xmas Toys now, and save fully 50 per cent. The Country Public should call early and get the pick of the Stock, which MUST be Sold before OCTOBER Orn. Our Goods are marked so Low that we can sell for
CASH ONLY. S3r CALL EARLY and Avoid the Crush, and be in time for the Bargains. LITTLE DUST PAN. O. A. MAXWELL, Proprietor. J. G, COX, gOEG EO S DENTIST, Gladstone Hoad Reynolds’s Furnishing Emporium.) j
DENTAL NOTICE. 0. w. ¥MOUR, SURGEON DENTIST, BEGS to notify that he has purchased the practice of Mr. S. A. NoeleCiMrBELL, Surgeon Dcnist, and takes the opportunity of informing patients that the practice will be carried on as hitherto in the premises in LOWE STREET. C. TILLEARD NATUSCH, ARCHITECT. UNION BANK BUILDINGS, Gisborne. Head Office; Napier,
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Gisborne Times, Volume VI, Issue 216, 18 September 1901, Page 2
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