TUPAROA HOTEL, TUPAROA. J. J. PRY (Late of Waipiro) DESIRES to intimate to Travellers on the Coast that he has taken over the TUPAROA HOTEL, and hopes to merit a continuance of the favors acoorded to his predecessor. EVERY COMFORT AND ATTENTION May be relied upon. GOOD STABLING. J. J. FRY, PROPRIETOR.
BOOK-KEEPING CLASSES. DOUBLE ENTRY. TERM Commences TUESDAY, Bth April. Classes meet Tuesday and Friday Evenings. Tprms: £1 Is per quarier. J. GODFREY.
WANTED -Bov, as Buttons. Apply Masonic Hotel. WANTED KNOWN The Trocadero Coffee Stall has been laken over by A. Wiles and Co., and opens every night at the corner of Peel street.
WANTED to Sell-Six roomed House and Quarter-acre, in Gladstone road. Splendid little home; nice garden.—T. G. Lawless, Agent.
WANTED to Purchase—Two or Threeroomed Cottage; £3O cash, 10s weekly. Send particulars to Box 00, G.P.0., Gisborne.
WANTED to Purchase-A Section.’ at itfabaraka; an acre, or less. Spot cash.—Stubbs and Co., Land Agents, Gisborne.
tTACANCIES foe Two Gentlemen V Boaiders. Every comfort. Good table, piano, and bath. —Mrs Cogar, Montrose House, Kaitl.
JEAST will Purchase all Empty • Baking Powder Tins (East's), in good order.
STOP at British Empire Stables t Stands 6d, Feeds Is. Gigs and Hacks for hire.
THE New “Expert” Disappearing Head has arrived. See sample at “The Beehive.” Only £S 15s. Inspection invittd.
WELL-BUILT Four-roomed Cottuge, on Whatnupoko, to be sold cheap. Owner levying district.—Apply T. G. Lawless, Agent.
CLAYTON BROS, are now j e booking orders, Cheap, for 500 tons Coal, to arrive.
_0 Qd ti CASH will secure Four-roomed c?WlL>vr Cottage in handy locality. Full particulars on application to T. G. Lawless, Agent, Gladstone road, Gisborne.
AT ROBERTSON’S Special Value in Hats and Shirts, Roslyn and Kaiapoi Underwear, Boys’ and Men’s Jerseys, Novelties in Collars and Ties.
ONLY 6s! Oeuts’ Tweed Trousers. A really good a-tiole at a low prioe.— C. Bosie and 00.
JPKCKOVER AND CO., Land Agents, • Gisborne, arrange Collecting of Rents, Management Absentee Estates, Negotiating Mortgages, Accounts Settled Fortnightly.
FOE SALE—Dairy Farm, about 50 acres, first-class property, about two miles from creamery. Valuable river frontage. Comfortable bouse, ltare chance for investor.—Stubbs and Co., Land Agents, Gisborne.
FOft SALE, to close Estate—Valuable Business Site, with dwelling, handy to the wbaif.. —Apply T. U. Lawless. Agent.
JPICCKOVUK AND CO., Land Agents, • Albion Club Buildings, Gisborne and Auckland, have lor Sale-Sections, Gisborne, Kaiti, Whataupokn; Cottages and Villas, Gi.-bortie and Suburbs; Orruond, Acre and Cottage, only £l5O.
JPECKOVER AND CO., Land and • Estate Agents, Gisborne and Auckland, are removing their Gisborne ollico to Gladstone Road, next City Buffet, where, by strict attention to tho requirements of their numerous clients, they hope to rtceive a continuation of their kind support.
rVoR SALE— Beautiful Dairy Farm, about JJ 400 acres, first-class grass laud, fronting railway station, two miles front creamery, well watered, and subdivided into five paddocks. Price, £5 10s per acre.—Stubbs and Co., Lowe street, Gisborne.
AT BOBEETSON’S-New Goods in Boys' Keefer Jackets, Boys’ Covert Coats, Boss’ Norfolk and Sailor Suits, lists, Skirts, und Caps.
OEADINGfor Winter nights. Nearly a thousand Books to select from at 'i'he Beehive Library. Subscription, 3s (id per quarter, Is 6d per month, or 3d per book.
r"T\HE Popular Drink this hot weather X is Pineappleade, obta’nable only at J. Lewis’s, Gladstone road.
XJF you value your Horse, “ Take it to Ormond’s,” and have it shod by an Expert Tradesman. No amateur business.^
toUPEKION Workmanship and the famous O Putnam Nail delight horse and owner when shod at J. H. Ormond’s. “ Take it to Ormond's 1”
nuO Speculators and Others—lo,ooo acres JL Ist, 2nd, and 3rd class Land, 58 miles from Auckland and 18 from Pokeno. Splendidly watered ; well adapted for cutting up. Meanwhile would pay good interest as a cattle run. Price, los per acre. Easy terms. —dtubbs and Co., Lowe street, Gisborne.
JPECKOVER AND CO., Estate Agents, . Albion Club Buildings, Gisborne and Auckland, have for Sale—Kaiti, 'ls acres, £l7 acre; 13 acres and House ; Grey street, 7-roomed House, £240. To Let—Cottage, rear of Gladstone road | 1223 Acies and 1000 Aores Farms. Coach and Four Horses for Sale.
Large and Particulars at Small Faims for Sale office.
A FIRST-CLASS Conveyance and a Careful driver can be obtained by consuming J. R. Redstone & Son, whose supply of carriages are the best in town. If you prefer to ride you can be supplied with a good hacK.
ITf you wish to succeed in life get your photograph taken at J. ROBB’S Photographic Studio, Gladstone Road. EXCELLENT Stabling and Paddocking 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.
WHEN you decide to get your Photograph taken just call along and see J. ROBB. He can satisfy you.
COUNTRY SETTLERS are reminded that they can obtain excellent accommodation for their horses at Redstone’s Stables, in Lowe Street.
LOVERS of the Beautiful are invited to inspect ,ROBB’S Photographic Studio, Gladstone Boad. Some very pretty views on exhibition.
BILLS Discounted daily and Loans negotiated on easy terms. Persons in difficulties advised and assisted.—Stubbs and Co. Agents, Lowe street, Gisborne.
IF you are buying a resent, be sure and inspect H. fi. Smith’s stock before purchasing elsewhere.
IF you are organising a Picnic call and see J. R. Redstone & Son. They can supply you with all manner of vehicles, and direct you to the best picnic grounds.
ONE of the most pleasant ways of passing an afternoon is to take a drive into the country. Redstone <fc Son can supply you with a first-class vehicle and a nice pair of horses.
THE “Expert" Treadle Sewing Machine at £0 or a Hand Machine at £-t is about the best present yon can buy a friend. Inspection invited at “The Beehive," Gladstone road.
EVERY housewife can save pounds per year by buying an “ Expert ” Sewing Machine at The Beehive, and procuring a parcel of Madame Wifgel’s Cut Paper patterns.
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Gisborne Times, Volume VII, Issue 400, 26 April 1902, Page 3
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