HAND EXPERT MACHINE f'-fe PRICE, ONLY AT—*£4. ‘‘THE BEEHIVE."
EXPERT DROPHEAD MACHINE. (With EAGLE ATTACHMENTS.) PRICE TREADLE EXPERT MACHINE. PRICE £6.
SHERIDAN AND CO. yyiNE & J^J"ERCHANTS MANUFACTURERS’, INSURANCE, CUSTOM-HOUSE, INDENT, AND GENERAL COMMISSION AGENTS
AGENCIES Three bells Whisky Haig and Haig Whisky Bannockburn Whisky Watson’s Three Star Whisky J. and W. Walker’s Whisky, Fergusson’s Celebrated i\ and 0. Whisky Whyte and Mackay’s Whisky (The Finest and best Matured Whiskies procurable.) .Gordon’s Old Tom and Dry .Gin 11. Henke's Geneva and Schnapps (.Good Standard Lines.) Emperador Sherry (Terez de la Frontera) Gordon’s Sherry (Terez de la Frontera) (The Best of Spanish Sherries.) Gonzalez Byass Crown and Invalid Port Commendador Port (Rare old Oporto Wines, guaranteed 25 years in wood) MUJnm’s Extra Dry Champagne (“ Mumm’s the word ”) White’s Famous Old O.V.R. Rum .Crown Brewery (Christchurch) Ales and Stout Havelock Tobacco Alcock’s Billiard Tables and Accessories Rcyal Barlock Typewriter (the best) INSURANCE AGENCIES Government Life Insurance Department Australian Alliance Fire and Marine Assurance Co :
S. & Co- carry, in addition to agency lines, FULL STOCKS of PUN FOLD’S AUSTRALIAN WINES and all Standard Lines o£ WINES, SPIRITS, LIQUERS BOTTLED ALES AND STOUTS CIGARS, CIGARETTES GLASSES, and all Hotel Reamsites. S. cc CO., being Direct Importers, challenge competition in quality and value. Bonded and Free Stores— GLADSTONE ROAD AND LOWE STREET. Ring up : One, two, three. SHERIDAN & CO. .Telephone No. 123.
ENGLISH CONFECTIONERY. EM. HERRICK notifies the public of # Gisborne that he has taken over the Fruit and Confectionery Business for so many years carried on by Mr J. Lewis, and hopes by strict attention to the wants of customers to merit a continuance of the favors accorded to his predecessor. NEW, STOCKS OF THE BEST MANUFACTURE. A Rare Assortment of the Choicest CONF.ECTIONEitX Always on Hand. SHIPMENTS OF, FRUIT Arriving by Every Steamer. E. M. HERRICK (Late J. Lewis), Opposite Masonic Hotel, Gladstone Road.
SHOEING FORGE. (Next “ TIMES ” OFFICE), FEEL STREET, .GISBORNE. J THOMSON, late of Patutahi, • respectfully "begs to aotiiy the public of Gisborne and East Coast Districts that he has taken over tne old-established. Blacksmithing and Shoeing business of T. Bell, in Peei street (next “ Times ” Office), and hopes by careful attention to ensure a fair share of public support. SHOEING AND GENERAL SMITHING At the Most Reasonable Rates. !& TRIAL SOLICITED. THOMSON’S SHOEING FORGE (Next “ Times ” Office), PEEL' STREET, GISBORNE.
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Gisborne Times, Volume X, Issue 998, 17 September 1903, Page 1
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