THE LICENSED VICTUALLERS’ ASSOCIATION jg EG to tender their sincere thanks to ail those Electors who voted for CONTINUANCE at the Local Option Poll on Tuesday last. We trust that any of the bitterness which may have sprung up will be forgotten. We extend the hand of good fellowsdiip to our opponents, and congratulate our supporters who worked so assiduously on the victory achieved/
TO THE ELECTORS WAIKOIIU RIDING. TADIES AND GENTLEMEN,I desire to offer you my sincere thanks for the great honor you have conferred upon me by electing me your representative on the Council. It shall be my endeavor to merit your confidence by doing my utmost to further your interests, and also to attend to the wants of the County in general. I have the honor to be, Ladies and Gentlemen, Your obedient servant, J. A. HARDING. NOTICE.OWING to the Extra Heavy RISE in the PRICE OF FLOUR, the Price of BREAD on and after Lie Ist DECEMBER, 1303, will he Id per 21b Loaf, Cash on delivery or weekly, ana -IJd per 21b Loaf monthly. Discount ol Id per 21b Loaf will cc allowed on monthly accounts if paid tiefore the 12th of the following month. In no case will discount be allowed after tiiat date. (Signed) JAMES CRAIG. MATTHEW TODD. SARAH ERSKINE. F. J. OATRIDGE. M. A. STEVENS. W. C. NISBETT.
SHIPPING NOTICE. ON and after MONDAY, December Ist, we will be represented at Gisborne by MESSRS DALGETY AND COMPANY, READ’S QUAY, who will give all necessary information as to Passages and Freights. BUDDART, PARKER, & CO., Ltd. WILLIAMS AND KETTLE, Limited, Will hold a Sale of Horses at Mr Sinclair’s No. 2 Masonic Stables, on SATURDAY, 6th DECEMBER, 1902, When they will offer, under instructions from Mr W. D. S- McDonald, The following— Ork DRAUGHT HORSES fIU (All staunch and useful) 30 Hacks (broken and unbroken) 2 Waggous, in good order, and all Gear 2 Drays, nearly new, and Harness. Sale commences at 12 o'clock sharp. 'A. F. KENNED r. Auctioneer. HOLY TRINITY CHOIR. A FULL A T TEN DAN C E is requested ioy TO-NIGPIT’S PRACTICE. w. s. COLLINS, WATCHMAKER, JEWELLER, DIAMOND-SETTER, AND ENGRAVER, Gladstone road, Gisborne (Next Mr H. J. BuslmelPQ). BEGS'TO ANNOUNCE —That he has— OPENED UP A NICELY-SELECTED STOCK ELECTRO PLATE JEWELLERY WATCHES WEDDING RINGS ENGAGEMENT RINGS STERLING SILVER GOODS W. S. C. will continue the MANUFACTURING BUSINESS hitherto conducted by him, and while thankipg the Public for the liberal suppp+t in the past, solicits further orders, and guarantees satisfaction in respect to work entrusted to him. WANTED KNOWNWANTED KNOWN—That the Britbh and Foreign Bible Society has for sale ot their D«'Ot, Mrs Pollock’s, Gladstone road—TESTAMENTS 3d, Gilt-edged 6d. Large and small BIBLES from 7d to 13s. Cost Prices. LACE Patterns, D’Oyleys, Braids, Tran-. fer Designs, Wools, Silks, Peri-lustra, and all materials for Fanoy Work, at “ The Beehive,” Gladstone road.
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Gisborne Times, Volume VIII, Issue 582, 28 November 1902, Page 3
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