X.L.A Telephone 110. Telephone 140' Offieee - - Gladstone Boad. DAIRY FARMS SHEEP STATIONS CATTLE RUNS RESIDENCES INSURANCES ACCIDENT, FIRE, LIFE, AND MARINE ! Effected at LOWEST CURRENT RATES LOANS NEGOTIATED FOR SMALL' OR .LARGE SUMS, A FEW CHOICE PROPERTIES Amongst others FOR IMMEDIATE SALE. Acres. Title and Description. Price. 1600 Crown Lease, good sheep country .. .. £750 1200 Freehold, partly imp’d, per acre £2 750 Freehold, best alluvial lists ~ £8 7500 Freehold, sheep run „ £5 10s 7 Freehold, Residence, price £1750,, 5000 Crown Lease, with Stock, price £4500_ 180 Freehold, in grass, per aero £lO 700 Freehold, partly improved, only £1 10s 150 Freehold, near town, will sell or lease, witn 1t.0.P. 10,000 Freehold, good country, bargain, per acre 153
INTERCOLONIAL LAMD AGENCYWANTED, immediately—The publio of Gisborne and surrounding district to know that J. Lang has just received a splendid assortment oi Ladies and Geutlemen'a best American Loots, and Boys and Girls' Chrome Luatuer School Boots, a speciality. Beßt Chrome Leather Football Boots to clear at 8a lid. Repairs promptly attended to. WANTED— A Second Cook - ."— Apply Albion Club Hotol. WANTED —A smart Boy.—Apply Tines office. ih /'ANTED, to' ltent—A Small Cottage, VV furnished or unfurnished. —Appiy “Times” office. JPECKUYEK & CO. (Licensed Empioy- • ment Kegistiy) require Generals (town and country), Housemaids. Situations required for Station Hands, Storemen, Laoorers, Lady Help, Store Assistant, and Married Couple. Telephone 211. • » .0 LET—Family Residences, on Victoria JL Beach and Palmerston road, central. — J. Feckuver and Co., Laud Agents, Gladstone road, Gisborne. XCED DRINKS and Iced Cream to be had at the Trocadero. 0 TO H. B. SMITH’S FOR PRESENTS. jIOR SALE—IO 000 Tomato and 20 000 -E Cabbage I’laQts. —Apply to Edward Ling, Whataupoko. EOR SALE—Go-oart (nearly new), aheap; with hood.—Apply “ Times ” office. FOR SALE—Windmill, in good order.— Apply F. Francis, Albion Club Hotel. XF you want the Correct Time, try one of H. K. Smith’s Nickel Lever Watches. IRECT FROM LONDON. A Grand Assortment of Newest Styles in Sunshades and Umbrellas. Prices from la 9d to 17b 6d each. Splendid value.—At C. Rosie and Co.’s. 00K OUT FOR T. G. LAWLESS’S NEW ADVERTISEMENT.
JPECKOYER & CO., Land Agents, • Gisborne, have lor Sale—Two aores, VV hataupofco, only £150; 10 aores, Mangapapa ; 15 aores and good .Residence, close Co river, £1050; and various suburban Residences. Sections, Cottages, Villas, Bush, Dairy, and Sheep Harms, in various localities. Money to Lend. Telephone 211. —A direct shipment of Ladies’ ) and Children's Sandals, just opened, at Phit-Essi Boot Shop. 'ANTED—2OO pairs Boots Repaired by end of October —at W. Stewart’s, Peel street. "ANTED KNOWN Peoplo will act wisely by taking their Boots to VV. Stewart’s for Repairs. Cand J. CLARK’S Eugiish Boots and • Shoes. —A direct shipment of these oelebrated makets’ goods just opened at Phit-Essi Boot chop. ■gTVOR IMMEDIATE SALE—Owner having JD left district, has in3truotcd J. Pecirover and Co., Land Agents, Gisborne, to oifer for immediate sale: One liuudred and Eightyfour Acres good freehold land, mosny in grass, at 58s per acre. Rare opportunity ; £5 been relused for aujoining sec.iou. YANKEE BOOTS.—Six cases latest styles in American Boots and Shoes (Dest value ever Bhown in Gisborne), now opened at Phit-Essi Boot Shop. -fIPTEW RESIDENCE, containing eight J3I rooms, bathroom, wash-house, eto., with one acre of land ; good lucali.y. Price £BOO on terms. —T. G. Lawless. ANTED—Mothers to get their Prams lie-tyred at the Cooper Cycle Works, Gladstone road. THEY ARE HERE ! The very Newest Lines in Gentlemen’s Underwear. All the best makes to hand.—At Robertson’s. rrvHEY ARE HERE 1 M B Men’s Suits and Trousers. Line 3 iu Tennis and Charley’s Aunt Shirts, now to hand.—At Robertson’s. The Newest in New ANNOUNCEMENT —That all persons requiring to purchase Properties, large or small (town and country;, or Businesses, should not fail to enquire of J. Peckover and Co. Land Agents, 48 Gladstone road, Gisborne. Sheep and Dairy Harms, Bush and | Improved Farms, in various districts. Tele- | phone 211. •• 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 oourse (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. "OEDSTONES’ for the Roads I—Now that JSXI the winter ib over, everyone will be looking for a Hirst-clasß Turn-out. Where else better can you got it than from Redstone and Sons. They have added to their already large plant of Coaches, Brakes, Buggies, Gigs, Landaus, and Saddle Horaes, and everything is turned out in first-class style.
Thousands of Horses annually shod at Ormond's Shoeing Forgo Workmanship unsurpassed. _ Prices lowest. “ Take it to Ormond’s,” and save money. WHY do the majority in this district 1 Take it to Ormond’s ?” > Because he gives the bes value and they know it; that’s why. CITY Shaving and Hairdressing Saloon, next Morgan’s, Gladstone Road, is now open, and the patronage of the public Is InvitedTHE Straight Tip.—Where shall I take my Horse to get Shod? Why, to Davidson’s Lowe Street Forge, for he knows what your horse wants to wear. ATRIMONY is a sea for which no compass has yet been invented—but all ladies and gentlemen, married and unmarried, Bhould steer straight for Hennessy’s. 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. "HO Shoes the Best and Neatest ? » , Why, Davidson, of course. His Lowe Street Forge is most handy, and all work is done under his personal supervision. —Lowe Street Forge (opposite Dunlop’s Buildings). NO Amateurs or Boys entrusted with work at Thomson’s Shoeing Forge, Peel street. All work is carried put under Mr Jack Thomson’s personal supervision. “SWEETS for the sweet l” Everything in the way of Confectionery can be procured at E. M. Herrick’s (late J. Lewis’) opposite Masonic Hotel, Gladstone road.
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Gisborne Times, Volume X, Issue 1026, 20 October 1903, Page 3
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