GEORGE GOLDSWORTHY, CABINETMAKER, FRENCH polisher, upholsterer, and RENOVATOR, GREY STREET, Gisborne.. GEORGE GOLDSWORTHY begs to inform the public of Gisborne and country districts that he is prepared to undertake jvork in all the above branches. He solicits a share of their patronage, and guarantees satisfaction. A special feature is made in regard to Renovating Household Furniture. Pianos are re-polished, and all Article*; of Furniture are Repaired and made as good as new.
OLD PICTURE FRAMES REGILDED. OLD BEDSTEADS ENAMELLED. AND PICKED OUT IN GOLD, CHIP CARVING made up into I'ancy Tables, Photograph Frames, 'Ac., and Polished in Any Color. ESTIMATES SUPPLIED for Entire Renovation of Furniture for Hotels or Private Houses. CALL AND OBTAIN PRICES. G. GOLDSWORTHY, GREY STREET, Gisborne.
0 VEALE. POKK BUTCHER AND BACON CURER GISBOIiSE. gMALL GOODS ALWAYS ON HAND. Cash Buyer of Dairy-fed Pork. WANTED —Board and Lodging, with private family, near town.—Apply, stating terms, to “ Newcomer,” Times otlico. Wf ANTED— A Smart Lad, used to V Y horses. Apply, sharp, W. I l '. Sinclair, Masonic Stabies. ANTED, by respeotable Married YY Couple-Situation on a station; good references.—Apply Mrs East, Gisborne Registry. Telephone 7. WANTED, TO SELL—3O Acros Dairy Farm at Makauri, with comfortable Cottage, Good Stockyard and Cowshed, Puiiri Bush standing. Within easy distance of School and Dairy Factory. Terms given.— Apply T. G. lawless, Land and Estate Agent, Gladstone Boad.
feJ'i'Oi’ O (id, hire. at British Empire Feeds Is. Gigs Stables t Stands and Hacks for TTjTOIt SALE—The well-known Hunter, -it- 1 atere.” —Apply to James Devery, Whatatutu or Te Karalta. SALE—Dairy Farm, about 50 acres, JbJ first-class piopcrty, about two miles from creamery. Valuable liver frontage. Comfortable house. Bare chance for investor.—Stubbs and Co., Land Agents, Gisborne. BARGAINS. —Two Four-roomed Cottages and Four Sections, Boebuck road, £350. Three Acres, with 8-roomed House, only £650. Half-acre, with Two Dwellings, 8 rooms and 4 rooms; splendid investment; only £800: easy terms. Six Acres, 9-roomcd Mouse, river frontage ; splendid family residence.—Apply T. G. Lawless, Agent, Gladstone road, Gisborne. jCTtOR SALE—Beautiful Dairy Farm, about JD 400 acres, first-class grass land, fronting railway station, two miles from creameiy, well watered, and subdivided into five paddocks. Price, £5 10s per acre.—Stubbs and Co., Lowe street, Gisborne.
/t O ACBES, Government Lease, Matawhere. Walk-out price only £l7O. Improvements to full value. Early application necessary.—T. G. Lawless, Agent. AT ROBEBTSON’S—Just opening this week, full assortment of Winter Clothing, Hats, Shirts, and Underclothing, Novelties in Ties, etc. SBE in the Fashion I Point Lace, Braids, JL> and Patterns can he obtained at <J. Bosie and Gu.’s. fgl G- LAWLESS has for Sale—s acres, JL • with 4-roomed House ; 10 acres, with 6-roomed House; 13 acres, with 4-roomed House; also, Without houses, 4 acres firstclass Jand, 13 acres, and 30 acres, all close to town ; and various other properties to suit all intending purchasers. h UW GUODfi JUST ARRIVED.—Men’s Kaiapot Tweed Trousers at 7/6; 25 Pairs of Men’s Kaiapoi Saddle Tweed Trousers at 11/6, usual price 13/6, at Robertson’s. f £ IHK Popular Drink this hot weather, JL is Pineappleade, obtainable only at J. Lewis’s, Gladstone road. | E you value your Horse, “ Take it to I ormonu’s,” and have it shod by an. Expert Tradesman. No amateur business.
Workmanship and the famous Putnam Nail dehgnt noiW and owner when shod at J. 11. Ormond’s. “ i'uke it to Ormond's!" IjlO Speculators and Others—lo,ooo acres JL Ist, 2nd, and iird oiass Land, 58 miles from Auckland and 18 lrom Pokeno. Splendidly watered ; well adapted for cutting up. Meanwhile would pay good interest as a cattle run. Price, las per acre. Easy terms.—Stubbs and Go., Lowe street, Gisborne. OTUBBS & CO. are Buyers ol Ityegrass IO Seed, in any quantity.—Lowe street, Gisborne. A FIRST-CLASS Conveyance and a Careful Driver can be obtained by consulting J. It. Redstone & Son, whose supply of carriages are the best in town. If you prefer to ride you can be supplied with a good hack. IP you wish to succeed in life get your Photograph taken at J. ltOßß’fi Photographic Studio, Gladstone itoad. Stabling and Paddock■Sli ing Accommodation for Horses are provided by Redstone & Son, of Lowe Street. The firm have nearly a hundred acres of paddocking, and there is an abundance of feed.
lIEN you deoido lo gut your PhotoT » graph taken just call along and seo J. ROBB. He can satisfy you. * rOUNTRY SETTLERS are reminded that they can obtain excellent accommodation for their horses at Bedstone’s Stables, in Lowe Street. LOVERS of the Beautiful are invited to inspect ROBB’S Photographic Studio, Gladstone Road. Some very pretty views on exhibition. BILLS Discounted daily and Loans negotiated on easy terms. Persons in difficulties advised and assisted.—Stubbs and Co., Agonts, Lowe street, Gisborne. IF you are buying a resent, be sure and inspect H. R. Smith’s stock before purchasing elsewhere. THE Best Sewing Machine in the market for £3 15s. C ill and inspect “1 he Expert ” at “ The Beehive," Gladstone road.
IF you are organising a Picnic cail and see J. K. Bedstone & Son. They can supply you with all manner of vehicles, and direct you to the best picnic grounds. THE Purchaser of a pair of Hennessy’s Dependable Boots during the month of December, receives a lovely present, with Calendar for New Year.; ONE of the most pleasant ways of passing am afternoon is to take a drive into the country. Bedstone & Son can supply you with a first-class vehicle and a nice pair of horses. ”5" O 088 can take a Photograph • JLLi that will please you. Visit the Studio when you have half an-hour to spare and see for yourself. THE “Expert” Treadle Sewing Machine at £5 las, or a Hand Machine at £3 15s, is about the best present you can buy a friend. Inspection invited at “The Beehive,” Gladstone road.
CHORUS of barefooted Horses—“ Take us to Ormond’3,” the Best in town. u a FITTING OPPORTUNITY ” just now at Henriessy’s. Don’t miss it. IF your Watch won’t go, take it to H. B. Smith, of the Goldsmiths’ Hall, Gladtone road, nest Firebell.
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Gisborne Times, Volume VII, Issue 383, 7 April 1902, Page 3
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