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THIS SPACE HE SERVED FOR ZACIIA.RIAII, new Zealand twised COMPANY. The “ Expert ” SEWING MACH'ME. HOW much and yet how iit-.le mo--f foil :s know about Sewing Machines. What work-doers, what eye-savers, what breadwinners they are is common knowledge. But how many know what a orust of 11 expenses ” eounts in the usual retail price of all Sewing Machines—not one in a thousand. It would astound sewing maohine buyers if they knew what aotual oost is and what retail prioes would be, were machines sold on the same basis as shoes, or olothing, or books, or furniture, or almost any other merchandise. Why not sell them so ? Time was when patents forbade. But the baßic and important patents have expired. The field is open to anyone. Names have lost much of their significance. Tho | they were, or are, oan no longer monopolize excellencies. All of the wall of exclusiveness has tumbled down—except the cumbrous, costly way of selliDg goods. Why shouldn’t it go 1 to Here are the "EXPERT" Sewing Machines. The best machine that could be made by picking from all the goodness of other machines. Taken all in all, wo count it the BEST Sewing Maohine on the market. THE "EXPERT” SEWING MACHINE. Mobe Up-to-date in all Improvements Than Ant Other. How oan we make these little prices? Easily. We buy and sell Sewing Machines as we buy and sell other goods. And We don't employ canvassers and pay them half the selling price for getting the business. We don’t Bell on instalments, and thus ose a part of tho price of some Machines. We don’t send out instructors to give lessons at the customer’s house—instructions are given at the store. We don’t do the business in a recklesß and expensive way and make the customer stand the extra coßt. Import Agent— WINGATE & CO., AUCKLAND.

Gisborne Agent— MKS A. M. BROWNE. GISBORNE Engineering and Cycle Works. LOWE STREET. JAMES BROWN is prepared to undertake all kinds of NEW and REPAIR work in ENGINEERING, BOILEBMAKING and BLAOKSMITHING. Having been appointed looal agent for he Austral Cycle Agency, I am now showng the following up-to-date English-made BICYCLES (ladies and gents)—Humbers, Swifts, Ariels, Singers, and Triumphs j also the colonial-made Atalanta. I am now making Bioyelos (the Colonial) in the manufacture of which nothing but the very best of English parts and material is used. This enables anyone wanting a bioyole to get one specially suited to their requirements. Please call and inspect these bicycles before purchasing elßewhere. All binds of Bioycle Repairs, Brazing, Enamelling, Plating, etc., done on the premises (by Specialist). BICYCLES ON HIRE. JAMES BROWN, Engineer & Machinery Agent. Lowe Street. Founded 1887. Telephone 1243 MR T. EARLE GILES’ Business College and Training Institute, LOWER SYMONDS STREET, AUCKLAND (Next St. Andrews' Church).

DAY SCHOOL FOR BOYS AND GIRLS. Principal: Mb T. Harle Giles. Assisted by an efficient staff of Resident and Visiting Masters. Commercial Side. Subjects of Instruction: Writing—Mr Giles’ System. Arithmetic—Commercial and Mental. Bookkeeping- Single and Double Entry. English—lncluding Reading, Practical Grammar, Spelling, Composition, Correspondence, and Commercial Routine. Typewriting—The Best and Most Modern Machines are used. Shorthand— Pitman’s System. Classical and Mathematical Side. Subjects: Latin, German (Conversational, Commercial, and for all Examinations). French (Conversational, and for all Examinations), Italian. English in a'! its Branches. Euclid, Algebra, Arithmetic. History, Geography, Science. School Management. Pupils prepared for Civil Service, Matriculation, and other publio Examinations. Tuition by Correspondence for D and E Toachers’ Examinations, Matrioulation, Civil Service, etc. Good Writing taught successfully by Correspondence. Candidates for Accountants’ Examinations prepared by Correspondence. EVENING CLASSES FOR ADULTS AND YOUTHS. Quarter begins from date of entry. Prospectuses on application to the Principal, or to W. J. P. Gaudin, Times Office, Gisborne, from whom all particulars can bo obtained. Private Address of Principal—No. 7, Dilworth Terrace, off Selwyn Terraoe, Parnell. College re-opens MONDAY, January 20th, 1902.

WASHING PLEASURE ssg? BY USI NG /vSS. m SIDNEY S. bPRINGALL, Authorised Surveyor, er Office: Peel Street (Next to Mr W. Morgan). Intending selectors oan obtain all information concerning land in the district Free of all charge.

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Gisborne Times, Volume VII, Issue 423, 23 May 1902, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 Gisborne Times, Volume VII, Issue 423, 23 May 1902, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 Gisborne Times, Volume VII, Issue 423, 23 May 1902, Page 4

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