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! IMTEBGOLGNSAL LAME) AGENCY. Offices - - Gladstone Road. THE Intercolonial Land Agency have the following Properties, with others, for immediate Sale: — ConWe have also RESIDENTIAL AND DAIRY PROPERTIES 'FOR SALE OR LEASE, Of 184, 213, 191, 50, 25, 10, 4, J-Acres, eto.

INSURANCE. ACCIDENT— Special Tables for Shcepfarmere, Bushfellers, Scrub-cutters, Fencers, Koadmen, etc. FIRE AND MARINE— Of all descriptions at LOWEST CURRENT RATES. LOANS. Wo have always on hand— LARGE AND SMALL SUMS OF MONET for Investment at Low Rates of Interest. _ All business under our personal supervision. No authorised canvasser. C. B. DeLAUTOUR, MANAGER. WANTED, immediately—The public of Gisborne and surrounding district to know that J. Lang has just received a splendid assortment of Ladies and Gentlemen’s best American Boots, and Boys and Girls’ Chrome Leather School Boots, a speciality. Best Chrome Leather Football Boots to clear at 83 6d. Repairs promptly attended to.

WANTED A Lady-help. Apply Times Office. WANTED— A First-class Vest Hand.— Apply A. Zachariah, New Zealand Tweed Company, Gladstone road. WANTED All sorts ol Poultry.— Apply Masonic Hotel. WANTED— A respectable, honest Boy. Apply A. Zachariah, New Zealand Tweed Company, Gladstone road. WANTED —A Man, for station, to milk and be generally useful.—Apply H. M. Porter. WANTED— A Cook, for the Okitu Factory.—Apply J. Wymer, or the unders'gned.— \V. Douglas Lysnar. WANTED Shepherd, for station on Coast, with dogs. Apply Intercolonial Land Agoncy. WANTED— 200 pairs Boots Bepaired by end of October—at W. Stewart’s, Peel street. WANTED - KNOWN People will act wisely by taking their Boots to W. Stewart’s for fiepairs. PECKOVEB & CO. (Licensed Employo went Begistry) require 3rd Shepherd, Generals (town and station), Waitress, Housemaid (country). Work required for Farm and Station Hands, Lady Assistant (office), Married Couple, Housekeeper, and Storeman. Telephone 211.

FOR IMMEDIATE SALE—Owner having left district, has instructed J. Peokover and Co., Land Agents, Gisborne, to offer for immediate sale: One Hundred and Eightyfour Acres good Freehold land, mostly in grass, at 58a por acre. Rare opportunity ; £5 been refused for adjoining section. TO LET—Two-roomed Cottage, with Shackloek stove, suitable for bachelor. —Apply T. G. Lawless, Agent. K ACRES freehold land, on main U 6 Gisborne-Opotiki Road, partly improved ; 200 acres felled and in grass, two miles of fencing; three-roomed house, etc.; creamery beiDg erected close by. Price £2 10s per acre. Terms arranged.—Apply T. G. Lawless, Agent. SITTINGS of Minorcas and Indian RunnerEggs, at 5s per dozen.—Apply to Eric Little, “ Times" office. ]tyEW RESIDENCE, containing eight _Lrl rooms, bathroom, wash-house, eto., with one acre of land ; good locality. Price £BOO on terms. —T. G. Lawless. WANTED— Mothers to get their Prams Re-tyred at the Cooper Cycle Works, Gladstone road. r"pO LET—Large House, with two acres; I superior 9-roomed House, Victoria Beaoh, 20s. —J. Peckover and Co., Land Agents. "J7IOR SALE, by J. Peckover and Co., Land JC Agents—Whataupoko: \ and J-acses, 2 acres. Mangapapa: 5 acres, 7 acres, 10 acres. Gisborne: J-acres, £OS, £B4; 4-acres, £OB, £75, £B4. Cottages and Villa's, with £ and J-acres, Gisborne and • Suburbs. Pull particulars furnished by calling at office, 48 Gladstone road. Money to Lend. Telephone 211.

YANKEE BOOTS and SHOES—Three cases of the Latest Shapes (imported direct) are now showing at Pnit-Essi Boot Shop. Inspection invited. THEY ABE HEBE! The very Newest Lines in Gentlemen’s Underwear. All the best makes to hand.—At Bobertson’s. C'IHItOME BOOTS —In Ladies’, Gents’, J and Children’s. Wear guaranteed. Easy and comfortable. Prices low. —At phit-Essi Boot Shop. SALE—Gent’s Bicycle (English), in ! good order, for £s.—Apply Cooper’s Cycle Works, near Boyal Hotel. npHEY ABE HERE! The Newest in 8 Men’s Suits and Trousers. New Lines in Tennis and Charley’s Aunt Shirts, now to hand. —At Bobertson’s. TENNIS SHOES.—A direct shipment of Ladies’ and Gents’ Tennis Shoe 3, from 3s 6d. Now showing at Phit-Essi Boot Shop. EW DRESS LINENS, Grass Lawns, Hollands, Delaines, Etomines, Canvas Cloths, Mercerised Muslins, Lawns, etc. The very Latest. Splendid value.—At C. Bosie and Co.’s. NNOUNCEMENT —That all persons requiring to purchase Properties, large or small (town and country;, or Businesses, Bhould not fail to enquire of J. Peokover and Co., Land Agents, 48 Gladstone road, Gisborne. Sheep and Dairy Farms, Bush and Improved Farms, in various districts. Telephone 211.

POULTRY Wanted—George E. Bull is a constant buyer of Poultry, Eggs, Vegetables, and Dairy Produce.—Geo. E. Bull, opposite Morrison’s, Gladstone road. mo BE GIVEN AWAY— 6J acres and SisJL roomed Dwelling, at Whataupoko, for £6so.—Apply T. G. Lawless, Land and Estate Agent. « “IT SAY, George, this Buggy of mine is I badly in need of Repairs and Painting. Where’s the best place to take it ?’’ “ Why, don’t you know, Sandlant, of course (every time). You will save money and get it turned out equal to new. The best shop in town for Repairs and Painting.”—W. Sandlant. Established 1887. Amateurs or Boys entrusted with _l_vi work at Thomson’s Shoeing Forge, Peel street. All work is carried out undor Mr Jack Thomson’s personal supervision. CONFECTIONERY (Wholesale) obtained at Factory Prices from J. Walter Bull, Agent for Clarke and Co., Christchurch, and Maoßobertson, Melbourne. IF THIS SHOULD MEET THE EYE of country people Riding or Driving into town, let them pass right along to Redstone and Sons’ Stables. Good Stabling and good Paddocking, and everything up-to-date. T>EDSTONES’ for the Roads I —Now that JLlf the winter is over, everyone will be looking for a First-class Turn-out. Whete else better can you get it than from Redstone and Sons. They have added to their already large plant of Coaches, Brakes, Buggies, Gigs, Landaus, and Saddle HorEes, and everything is turned out in first-class style. WHO Shoes the Best and Neatest ? Why, Davidson, of course. Hi 3 Lowe Street Forge is most handy, and all work is done under his personal supervision. —Lowe Street Forge (opposite Dunlop’s Buildings).

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Gisborne Times, Volume X, Issue 1009, 30 September 1903, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 5 Gisborne Times, Volume X, Issue 1009, 30 September 1903, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 5 Gisborne Times, Volume X, Issue 1009, 30 September 1903, Page 3

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