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W. J. cox, G 1 EOCEIi illO VISION 1%/T ERCEANT, Has Just Lauded Ore Tank of HUNTLY & PALMER'S World reno .v n*-d BISCUITS, Containing tW'-uij-four kind? of ail the Laios-t Xovdties, ii.eliidtd in which are thy h showing Coronation Dinner Arct ; c Wafers Vanilla Wafers Maitre d’ Hotel Chocolate Fing‘ r« Choc laic Czturns lea Wafers Century Algeria The Latest Health Biscuit, THE SANLOWN, And their Celebrated CABIN BREAD. He would also draw special attention to his stock of II gh olass CHEESE—Akaroa, Stilton, Imperial Cheese, Edam, Kamo Dessert Cheese, Gruyi re and Gorgonzola. His Stock of TINNED AND DRIED FRUITS TINNED AND DRIED FRUITS Is Unsurpassed. JUST ARRIVED, ex s.s. Matatua: 50 Boxes BRICE’S CANDLES 5 Kegs Finest CREAM OF TARTAR. TO ARRIVE, ex s s. Waimate: 40 Cases COLMAN’3 STARCH 50 Boxes BRICE’S CANDLES 7 Cases of ASSORTED GOODS, from tho Celebrated Man uhiet rers, Crosre and Blackwell, and include all their Latest Novelties.

¥/. J, COX, GROCER AND PROVISION MERCHANT G'adstone Road, Gisborne:. Telephone: 99. P 0. Box 28

DEATH. O’DONNELL.—At the parents' residence, Williams street, Gisborne, Thomas Edward, the only son of Jam. s unci Margaret O’Donnell; aged 3 years and 10 month?. The funeral will take place at 2 this afternoon. Friends please accept this intimation.

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Gisborne Times, Volume VII, Issue 444, 16 June 1902, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 5 Gisborne Times, Volume VII, Issue 444, 16 June 1902, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 5 Gisborne Times, Volume VII, Issue 444, 16 June 1902, Page 2

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