TAIROA a. AND p. SOCIETY'S * „ ANNUAL SHOW Will bo hold at Frauortown on WEDNESDAY, 18th January, 1900. ENTRIES CLOSE, oth January, 1905. JAMES DOVE, Soorotary.
WANTED. — Mon or Boy for milking, oouplo of good Houoomaida for Hotel—Apply, George Smith’s liogistry Office, Gladstone Hoad. W' ANTED —A few good Harvesters.—Apply, G. Barron, Matawhero. WANTEiD —A Governess for the oountry. Apply to Mrs Douglas Byanar, “ Kelvin."
WANTED —Station Hands, Housemaid, Govornoss, Shephard, Dairyman, Generals, Waitress, Eouseabout, Lady Help, Married Couple.—J. Peokover and Co. TO LET—A six-roomed House, on Whataupoko.—Apply, Teat and Friar. a 'tO LET—Dwelling of six rooms, bathroom and pantry.—Apply, T. G. Lawless, Agont. rtpO LET— Villa, Childers Bond; bath, JL ooppor, tubs, woll drained. Booms, furnished and unfurniahod. Also small Cottago.—J. Pookovor and Co. TJTtDISON Phonographs and Gramaphonos mU from £3 10s. Beoords in endless varioty, by the world’s artistes.— London Piano and Musio House ; J. H. Gittos. WANTED —The Ladies of this dißtriot to know that “ New Peerless ” Hewing Machines, at £0 10s cash, are the best value obtainable. —London Piano and Music House.
WANTED, beeauso Matilda uses only Moa Teas, and they are a treat. WANTED— Bachelors to bo married to ladies who use Moa Teas. Keep your eyos open. WHEN Travelling on the Coast, stop at the l'okomaru Hotel. Excellent accommodation, firßt-olass stabling and paddocking.—J. H. Jamieson, proprietor. PLEASE don’t stir me up ; I am naturally thiok—Moa Teas. WANTED— Everyone to share in the magnificent disoount oash prizes given by the proprietors o£ Moa Teas, surpassing ail otilers; £l5O next time. “ffjIIGHT Hundred and Thirty-three pairs IPJ of Boots and Shoes have been received at the thit-Essi Boot Shop during the paßt week. These goods are imported by us direot from the makers in England, Canada, and the United States, and aie by , far the best value ever handled by us. The makers are C. and J. Clark, Howlett and White, Pingree Shoo Co., eto., elo. Choice lineß in Ladies’ American Strap Shoes; in tan, white, red, cream, etc., eto. Please note : “ What wo say wo do we do do."
A GBAND Variety of very dainty Voiles, Delaines, Muslins, ote., in iepots and fancy patterns, from Od per yard. White Fancy Muslins, from 4Jd per yard.—Special value at 0. Bosie and (Jo.’s. BECAUS.fi I thought she was one among a thousand, now I think she is a thousand iu one, when she gives me Moa Teas. TfTtfiOBAL and Plain boxed Stationery, j£? Writing Tablets, Fancy Envelopes, Inkstands, Pursos, Wallets, and Fancy Goodß, at J. Biglej’s. BOWLING— Members of the Bowling Club are requested to call ai Phit-fissi Boot Shop and seouro a pair of startling value Bowling Shoos, at 6s. AX BOBBBTSON’S Just opened, 25 pairs Boy’s Sergo Knickers, with strap and buckle, from 5s 6d a pair. BARGAINS —Half-acre Sections at £6O ; owner leaving district; must realise ; splendid opportunity to secure cheap land.— Apply, T. G. Lawless, Agent.
OERTOS TOOTHACHE POWDERS Act like Magic, and Quito date. One Shilling, Chemists and Stores. WANTED —Those tired of buying ioe oreoms and candies, going to theatrea and up the river, and want a rest, use ‘Mon Teas; they stimulate. nriENNIS —Members of the Tennis Club JL should see the latest in Gents.' Tennis Shoes. Imported direct by Pnit-Esai Boot Shop. Soft, pliable soles, only ss. FOB SALE,'in one lot—Four Dwellings and three-quarter aores, all recently bjnlt, returning' jciol per annum. —X. G. Lawless, Agent. AT ROBERTSON’S —Largest and bestseleoted stook of Shirts, Clothing, Mercery, and . Hats ever offered ; specially selected for the festive season. WANTED —Mrs Lookloy’s Registry, His Majesty’s Arcade, Auckland, wants situations tor Married Couples, all classes of Men, Cooks, Porters, Station and .Farm Hands, Barmaids, Housemaids, Waitresses, Housekeepers,, etc. Established 1887.
WILL PURCHASE FivectWmroomed Kauri Dwelling and quarter-aore in town; douse only built two years ago.—Apply, X. G. Lawless, Agent. OBNTLEMEN —It ia generally acknowledged that Robertson's ia the House to buy up-to-date Clothing, Mercery, and Hatß. a MKRICAN BOOTS —Direot Shipments of the latest styles arriving by every mail boat., Price right, lit right, shape right. Phit-Essi Boot Shop. JUST DECEIVED — Another lot of Ladieß Silver Keyless Watohes, from £1 Is | upwaxds. A nice Birthday Present for a girl.—H. B. Smith, Goldsmiths' Hall. cures .toothache Ono Shilling, Chemists and Stores.
AT ROBERTSON ? S—You . Tailor-made Suit, equal at half the Coat Fit perfect, Rook well. . can get a to measure, Wear well, WEAR THE DENTON HAT, quality guarantee^.—Cooks, Outfitter, Gladstone Road; 'ANTED KNOWN T. £G. Lawless . » has for sale all desoriptions of property in any locality desired, sections, dwellings, farms, sheep-runs, etc., etc, Enquiries invited.
|0» OBEP.TSON’S Clothing, Mercery, and JLfcj Hats have no equal. Best quality goods at lowest prices. *
THE DENTON HATS combine best material and workmanship. Ask Oooke, Outfitter, Gladstone Koad.. INSURE against TOOTHACHE and iNBIiUENZA. TAKE CEBTOS. One Shilling packet, i Chemists and Stores.
THE DENTON HATS retain their color. Buy one from Cooke, Outfitter, Gladstone X'.cad. EVERY man wants a DENTON HAT, price 10/6. —Cooke, Outfitter* Gladstone Road. -BHTOBSER CAREFULLY SHOD at BARKER AND SHEBRIFF'S at the Reasonable Friae of 4s Cash for Hanks.
OJiSEOWNEBS who desire their steeds I H~a carefully Bhod should take thorn to 3. Thomson's Shoeing Forge, nest Times office, Peel street. SHIPMENTS o t Fruit and Fish. arriving every steamer. Vegetables always on hand. —Mrs 3. liee,.Qladstone road, near Boyal Hotel. r you want the Correct Time, try one ol H. E. Smith’s Niokel Lever Watohes. ANTED KNOWN—That 3. Thomson late ot Patutahl, has started in th Horseshoeing and Blachsmithing business In the Peel street premises lately oeaupled by T. Bell, next Timxs offiae. ■njEWEST NOVELS and many wellJ_v| bound Books suitable lor gifts this festive season —At J. Bigley’s. •jVTO Amateurs or Boys entrusted with J3ll work at Thomson's Shoeing Forge Peel street. All work is aarrled out under Me Jack Thomson's Personal supervision:
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Gisborne Times, Volume XVII, Issue 1347, 6 January 1905, Page 3
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