f.-ltV/Ki & LESLIE W J AES OPENING UP .•U'HUIAL SHIPMENTS Or 00).I'' "REQUISITES, j'cticu of the Public. A h'i.-tt-chws Stock of SA DI ->II •] R V HARNESS On Hand. SPECIAL INDUCTIONS FOR CASH. p'.KLAi ROSE AN T L) LESLIE, Gi.adstuxk Road & Fuel Street. Gisborne. E, 0. SMITH, CHEMIST, Hat .SiiMOVEI) TO i'EMPOUAiIV PUEMISES NEXT Gerald Osßce, E. D. SMITH, CiIEAUrfT. N O T ICE. spf./'R, the andoi-bigiicu, having purchased I. ‘ * the OIiJIOND BUTCHERY from M. tns l,:r,Y and Co., hog to solicit a coui tluuanco of the patronage of the Settlers of i the surrounding district. | Wo are uomident that, with our IS years' • experience in lire Trade, we shail be able to : give every satisfaction to our patrons, who j may he assured that only the Bust' Quauii' ! oi Goods procurable will be offered them. J CASSIDY or CO. ; r fftO LAN DUOKDS AMD PROPERTY J. OWNERS. BAKER BROS., Collect more rentals than any other individual, firm or company in New Zealand, ISaki.u Luos, render prompt monthly or •juauerly siahmieni. Baker Bros, collect mil-.? anywhere in New Zealand and issue Cht-t;Ry.-; for in» same m Auckland, Wellington, C Dion in ch and Dunedin free of exch.i.i:;..- a con -Mirable saving to landlords who do not re -;do in the same town as that in which their j party is 5 B XER BROS., Esxitk Agents and Auctioneers, A i;.;:IT,VNI), WELLINGTON, Cuius, -ommcit, and dunedin. T 1’ Eltl A L ART STUDIO. Comer Grey Sue3tjand l
J. D. KELLEY & 00., (Lute oi Auckland and Bathurst Street, Sydney). Portraits Enlarged from Photos, nd Finished in Oil, or Black and White. PICTURES, PICTURE MOULDINGS, MOUNTS, GLASS, and PICTURE FRAMING In all its Branches, ||B|SfL : T IT ~ri‘ 00A O H BEDSTONE « SO''". WU A. T A ’ " iLL leave Gisborne on Mondays, t's Wednesdays, and Fridays, at 11 a.m., returning from Whaiatutu on Tuesdays, Thursdays, and Saturdays, at 8 n.ra. On and after September IGfch the Fares to Whatatutu will be : Single . 10s Return ~ 13s REDSTONE<fcSONS, Proprietors. r-HHE IJTEA JJOOMS. Lowe Street. MISSES CUFF, HAVING taken over the Premises recently occupied by Mr Noble-Camp bell, in Lowe Street, have opened the same as Refreshment Rooms. FISH * MEAT LUNCHEON, AFTERNOON TEA, SWEETS & FRUITOmsk ; IU.-r’O a.m. to fi p.m.; Saturdays, 10.30 a.m. to 10.30 p.m Note tub Address: "THE GEISHA,” Lowe Street. (Registered Trade Mark.) Tin: Cheapest The Best The Most Lisrisa Thorough!,? Ermsmt Does not Stain or Injur the Wool
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Gisborne Times, Volume VI, Issue 243, 22 October 1901, Page 4
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