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B. SAMSLABT, MERCHANT TAILOR, GISBORNE, HAVING purchased my partner'd interest, in the firm of Sandlant and Co., I beg to notify I shall carry on business on the same lines as hitherto, and have taken New Premises in PEEL S TREETHARRY SANDLANT, To facilitate the closing of partnership affairs, all accounts owing to the late firm are requested to be settle i as early as possible. Accounts will oC received by H. SANDLANT, or byMessrs REES BROTHERS, Solicitors. _____ J. G, COX, U B G E 0 N DENTIST Gladstone Road Opposite Reynolds’s Furnishing Emporium.) Private Residence FOX TREET, NORTH GISBORNE. CLADSTON£ HOUSE, MRS H. WARREN, PROPRIETRESS. SPLENDID ACCOMMODATION For Travellers and the General Public. m/rRS H. WARREN announces that she lxL has taken over the above Boarding House which is now replete with every Comfort and Convenience. A SPLENDID TABLE Will be kept, and no effort will be spared to make all Boarders thoroughly comfortable. Terms on Application. G. MORSE, AIRDRESSER a- TOBACCONIST,) GLADSTONE ROAD, GISBORNE, 'fOME to Morse and get a shave; will shave you clean. my bloomin’ honor, Dave, REMEMBER I’ve just been. what about it for a shave. TtXCLAIMS the besi he’s eeen. 2ST BRANDS CfGARETTES, CIGARS AND TOBACCO. FANCY GOODS A SPECIALITY At —C. MORSE’S,— CIGAR DIVAN. GLADSTONE ROAD,
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Gisborne Times, Volume VIII, Issue 562, 4 November 1902, Page 1
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