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IMPORTANT LAND SALE WILLIAMS AND KETTLE, Limited, Are instructed by Mr W. G. Foster to olfer for Private Sale, The following valuable PROPERTIES : MAKAURI —75 Acres, in Two Paddocks. TANGIHANGA— 4471 Acres. Good Sheep Country, with all necessary Farm Buildings, well fenced and watered. Twelve miles from town. OKAIIUATIU—764 Acres Splendid Sheep Country, all in grass. RUANGAREHU-C4 Acres. TERMS EASY.

Apply to— WILLIAMS & KETTLE, Ltd. Or, J. E. FOSTER, Manager. jjyfoNSTER (J ITY IV TpNTERTAINMENT CORONATION EYE, June 25'h, 1902. Tickets 2s and Is. Obtainable from members of the B nd or Messrs E. Cbrisp and Son. Seats can bo Reserved at Messrs E. Chrisp and Son's.

SHORT SEASON ONLY! jyj-ADAME j^J-AYNE. LOOK OUT for tho Clever READER— Madame Ethel Mayne —who met all-comers in her work in the North. Address: Mrs Kelly’s, Lowe street, opposite Redstone’s Stables. WANTED— Experienced Night Porter (married man preferred).—Apply Masonio Hotel. ANTED to Loose, near town—A Paddock, from two to five acres.— Apply “ G.W.W.W.,” Times office. WANTED KNOWN —The Trocadero Coffee Stall has been taken over by A. Wiles and Co., and opens every night at the corner of Peel street. WANTED to Sell-Sections, in town, from £4O upwards, £lO cash, £lO six months, balance 12 months; also, Sections, Whataupbko and Haiti. —T. G. Lawloss, Agent.

WANTED, for a form of years— A small Dairy farm of 50 or 00 acres, with or without cottage, or would pureh se in existing lease.—Stubbs and oo.,;Gisborne. WANTED to Sell-Houses, on Wh&taupoko, £290, £995, £950, £375, £SOO, £O2O, £OSO, eto. Terms arranged.— T. G. Lawless, Agent. EOll SALE—A Deed Safe, by Withers.— Apply Stubbs and Co. IjTOE, SALE—A Waldemar Piano, in first- ! class order.—Apply Times oilice. LOST— Bunch of Keys. Any person re* turning to Masonic Hotel will be suitably rewarded. OST, about Karaka, on 15th May—A Black and White Collie Slut, w th lump on side, heavy in pup, named “Topsy.” Reward on returning to Tom Arlow, care W. Hay, Makaraka. ISBORNB MUTUAL IMPROVEMENT SOCIETY—To-night (Monday). Election of Officers; Magazine night.—W. J. Driller, Hon. Sec. AIRY FARM, 50 acres, 2J miles from town, creamery, with six-roomed dwelling, splendid property, for sale on easy terms. —Apply T. G. Lawless, Agent. ORANGES and MELONS will never be cheaper this year than now. Oranges Is dozen, Citron Melons from 4d oaah.— J. Walter Bull, next Craig’s (no other address).

ANOTHER BARGAIN 1 Alexanders and Strutt’s best Knitting Cottons, in all numbers, at 2s per lb. be in time I—o. Rosie and Co. CO-OPERATIVE Building Society Shares lor sale.—Stubbs and Co., CommSßsioii Agents, Gisborne. ; ir ATEST Style Ping-Pong Sets, , and Wooden Rackets at “.The Beehive,;’ Gladstone road. OODWILL o£ Native Lease, MSiig--.tu, 4000 acres, unimproved, first-cliiss heavy bush land ; 1000 acres, Motu, partly improved.—Apply T. G. Lawlers, Agent. at British Empire Stables ! Stands j 6d, Feeds Is. Gigs and Hacks for hire. T BOBERTSON’S Special Value in Hats and Shirts, Roslyn and Kaiapor Underwear, Boys’ and Men’s Jerseys, Novelties in Collars and Ties. ANTED TO SELL—w

Sections from £45, Cottages from £9O. Cottages in Gisborne. Villas in Gisborne. Cottages, Whataupokoj .Villas, Whataupoko^ Cottages in IvaitL Villas in Kaiti. Money to lend, .Thirteen-acre Farm, Nineteen-acre Farm. One is Five Hundred. .The other is Fifteen Hundred, Both close to Gisborne^ Farms up to £7OBO. Enquire Land Agents, J. PECKOVER AND CO., Gladstone Road, Gisborne. WANTED TO PURCHASE— Good House and Land, Ormond district, FOR SALE—Dairy Farm, about 50 acres, first-class property, about two mile 3 from creamery. Valuable river frontage. Comfortable house. Rare chance for investor. — Stubbs and Co., Land Agents, Gisborne.

AT ROBERTSON'S— New Goods in Boys' Reefer Jackets, Boys’ Covert Coats, Boys’ Norfolk and Sailor Suits, Hats, Shirts, and Caps. CHORUS of barefooted Horses— 11 Take us to Ormond's,” the Best in town. EXCELLENT Stabling and Paddocking Accommodation for Horses aro provided by Redstone & Son, of Lowe Street. Tho firm have nearly, a hundred acres of paddocking, and there is an abundance of feed. A GOOD PHOTO makes a suitable Present to send Home. This can be obtained at J. ROBB’S Photographic Studio

EVERY housewife can save pounds per year by buying an “Expert” Sewing Machine at The Beehive, and procuring a Parocl of Madame -Wiegcl’s Cut Paper Patterns. __ SUPERIOR Workmanship • JliT' and the famous Putnam '£j-§gs( r \«p|gt, ’ Nail delight horse and o wner £jS3frS!jS|Br when shod at J. H. Ormond’s. / / » Vais' “(Take it to Ormond's !” A FIRST-CLASS Conveyance and a Careful Driver can be obtained by consulting J. R. Redstone & Son, whose supply of carriages are the best in town. If you prefer to ride you can be supplied I 1 with a good hack. TF you arc buying a resent, be sure and 1 inspect H. R. Smith’3 stock before purchasing elsewhere.

IF you are organising a Picnic call and see J. R. Bedstone <fc Son. They can supply you with all manner of vehicles, and direct j-ou to the best picnic grounds. ONE of the most pleasant ways of passing an afternoon is to take a drivo into the country. Redstone * Son can supply you with a first-class vehicle and a nioe pair of horses. WHEN you decide to get your Photograph taken just call aloDg and see ROBB. He can satisfy you. LOVERS of the Beautiful are invited to inspect ROBB’S Photographic Studio, Gladstone Road. Some very pretty views on exhibition. IF your Watch won't go, take it to H. R. Smith, of the Goldsmiths’ Hall, Gladstone road, next Firebell,

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Gisborne Times, Volume VII, Issue 437, 9 June 1902, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 Gisborne Times, Volume VII, Issue 437, 9 June 1902, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 Gisborne Times, Volume VII, Issue 437, 9 June 1902, Page 3

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