The Bank of New Zealand has 119 branches throughout the colony. Bo suro and boo our display of the choicest lot of Spring Goo Is wo have ever shown. Very dainty Blouse Stuffs, bought by our London agent. Only at C. Bosie and Co.’s. Britain’s Army keops on growing A great deal stronger overy day, The Colonies as well aro showing That they have a little say. Mankind indeed might all be stronger, If they’d take what's good and pure ; The very thing—you’ll cough no longer— Is some WOODS’ GREAT PEPPER* MINT CURE.
MR B. SOLOMON, (Graduate of Kansas City Optical College), late of Kansas City, U S.A# is now visiting Gisborne, and Wi'l remain for a week, at the Coronation Hotel, dating from the loth September until Sunday, the 21st, wnea he leaves for Napier, where he will stay for a few weeks. SPECTACLES AND EYEGLASSES of the finest grades scientifically adjusted to suit all sights. Consultation and sight testing FREE UE CHARGE, Mr Solomon is a practical Optician, and if lie has not got the exam glass you require he will make one lor you, as lie travels with every appiiar.ee for grinding and making lenses, frames, etc. Do your eyes fail you ? Do ybu find the print Mur when reading ? Do your eyes get tired when reading or when sewing ? If so, consult MR H. SOLOMON. An ounce of prevention is better than a pound of cure/ Will remain for a few days, and lie may be consulted at his rooms ue twee lithe hours of 10.30 to 12.30 a m., and from 2 lo 5 p.m., and 7,30 to 10 p.m., or at any other time by appointment.
NORTH, GISBORNE., NORTH; GISBORNE.. E. L. De LATJTOUR Is instructed to offer for Sale by, Public Tender— THAT Beautiful Family Residence, the proper tv of Mr W. B. Akroyd, containing ten rooms, with all conveniences, situated at North Gisborne, five minutes from the bridge, including five acres entirely surrounded by roads, and eminently suitable lor ■subdivision 'into allotments. This property fronts the Waimata River and the sea. It is perfectly drained, and is without question the most desirable site for town residences ever available near Gisborne.. Tenders, with a deposit by marked cheque of 25 per cent., inufct reach me not later than WEDNESDAY, the 15th OCTOBER. No tender necessa-
rily accepted. Full particulars and terms on application to my office, ■where conditions of sale can be seen and arrangements made to view the property* E, hi DE LAUTQUE*
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Gisborne Times, Volume VIII, Issue 518, 15 September 1902, Page 3
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