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WAIROA a. AND P. SOCIETY'S ANNUAL SHOW Will be hold at Frneortown on WEDNESDAY, 16th January, 1905. JAMES DOVE, Sooretary. WANTED— Man or Bo„- for milking, couple of good Housemaids for Hotel—Apply, George Smith's Registry Olfioo, Gladstone Road. WANTED —A fow good Harvesters. —Apply, G. Barron, Matawhoro. WANTED— -A Bullook-driver.—Apply, J. R. Hurrey, Whangarn. WANTED —A Governess for the oountry. Apply to Mrs Douglas Lysnar, | “ Kelvin.” WANTED —Station Hands, Housemaid, Governoss, Shepherd, Dairyman, Generals, Waitress, Rouseabout, Lady Help, Married Couple.—J. l’ookovor and Co. TO LET—A six-roomed House, on Whataupobo.—Apply, Teat and Friar. TO LET—Dwelling of six rooms, bathroom and pantry.—Apply, T. Q. Lawless, Agent.

TO LET— Villa, Childers Boad; bath, copper, tubs, woll drained. Booms, furnished and unfurnished. Also small Oottoge.—J. Tookover and Co. EDIBON Phonographs and Oramaphones from £3 10s. Beaords in ondless variety, by the world’s artistes.— London Piano and Mußio Houbs ; J. H. dittos. WANTED —The Ladies of this district to know that “ New Peerless " Hewing Machines, at £6 10s cash, are the best Value obtainable.—London Piano and Music House. WANTED, beoauso Matilda ÜBes only Moa Teas, and they are a treat. WANTED— Baohelors to be married to ladies who use Moa Teas. Keep your eyes open. WHEN Travelling on the Coast, stop at the Tokomaru Hotel. Excellent accommodation, first-olass stabling and paddoaking.—J. H. Jamieson, proprietor. PLEASE don't stir mo up ; I am naturally tbiak—Moa Teaß. WANTED —Everyone to share in the magnificent discount cash prizes given by the proprietors of Moa Teas, surpassing all others; £l5O next time.

17UGHT Hundred and Thirty-three pairs Jtli of Boots and Shoes have been reoeived at the Bhit-Essi Boot Shop during the past week. These goods are imported by us direot from the makers m England, Canada, and the United States, and are by t far the bosl value ever handled by us. The makers are 0. and J. Clark, Howiett and White, Bingree Shoe Co., etc., eto. Choice lines in JUaUieB 1 American Strap Shoes; in tan, white, red, oream, etc., etc. Blease note : •* What we say we do we do do." A GRAND Variety of very dainty Voiles, Dolaines, Muslins, eto., in ,epota and fanoy patterns, from 6a per yard. White Banov Muslins, from 4Jd per yard.—Special value at C. Rosie and Co.’s. BECAUSE I thought she was one among a thousand, now X think sne is a thousand in one, when she gives me Moa Teas. VTttiORAIi and Plain boxed Stationery, JD Writing Tablets, Fancy Envelopes, Inkstands, Burses, Wallets, and Fanoy Goode, at J. Kigloy’s. BOWBING - Members of the Bowling Club are requested to call ai Phit-Essi Boot Shop and secure a pair of startling value Buwiing Shoes, at 6s. A T ROBERTSON’S Just opened,' 25 pairs Boy’s Serge Kniokers, with strap and buokle, from 5a 6d a pair. BARGAINS —Half-acre Sections at £6O ; owner leaving distriot; must realise ; splendid opportunity to seoure cheap land.— Apply, T. G. Bawless, Agent. pIERTOS TOOTHACHE POWDERS Ly Act like Magic, and (juite Safe. One Shilling, Chemists and Stores.

WANTED —Those tired of buying ioe crooms and oanclios, going to theatres and up the river, and want a rest, use Moa Teas; they stimulate. rjTENNIS —Members of the Tennis Club JL Bhould see the latest In Gents.’ Tennis Shoes. Imported direct by Pnit-Easi Boot Shop. Soft, pliable soles, only Ss. FOB SAJLiE, in one lot—-Four Dwellings and three-quarter aores, all recently built, returning 8104 per annum. —X. G. Lawless, Agent. AT ROBERTSON'S —Largest and bestselected stock of Shirts, Clothing, Meraery, and Hats ever offered; specially seleoted for the feetiye season. WANTED —Mrs Lockloy’s Registry, His Majesty's Aroade, Auckland, wants situations lor Married Couples, all classes of Men, Cooks, Porters, Station and .Farm Hands, Barmaids, Housemaids, Waitresses, Housekeepers, eta. Established 1887. WILL PURCHASE Fiveroomed Kaurj. Dwelling and qnarter-'aore in town; house only built two years ago.—Apply, T, G, Lawless, Agent.

ENTLEMEN —It ia generally aoknowlodged that JSobertson's ia the House to boy up-to-dato Clothing, Meroery, and Hats. a MEBICAN BOOTS—Direot Shipments /\ of the latest styles arriving by every mail boat. Price right, fit right, shape right. Pbit-Easi Boot Shop. JUST ArjotJmrlot of Ladies Silver Keyless Watahes, from £1 Is upwards. A nine Birthday Present for a girl. —H. B. Smith, Goldsmiths' Hall, CUBES .TOOTHACHE One Shilling, Chemists and Stores. T BOBEBTSON’S —You can get a i Tailor-made Suit, equal to measure, at half the Cost Pit perfeot, Wear well, Look well. WEAK THE DENTON HAT, quality guaranteed.—Cooke, Outfitter, Gladstone Boad. WANTED KNOWN. —T. fcG. Lawless has for sale ail descriptions of property in any locality desired', sections, dwellings, farmß, sheep-runs, eta., etc. Enquiries invited.

TO OBEBTSON’S Clothing, Mercery, and j&Jkj Jiats have no equal. Beat quality gooda at lowest pri9.es, THE DENTON HATS combine beat material and workmanship. Ask Cooke, Outfitter, Gladstone Road., INSURE against TOOTHACHE and INEDUENZA. TAKE CERTOS. One Shilling paoket. Chemists and Stores.

THE DENTON HATS retain their color. Bay one Irom Cooke, Outfitter, Gladstone Boad. TNyERY man wants a DENTON HAT, Fi price 10/6. —Cooke, Outfitter, Gladstone Boad. -OBSES CAREFULLY SHOD at PARKER AND SHEBBIFF'S at the Reasonable Prioa of 4s Oash lor Eiaoks-

HOBSEOWNEBS who desire their steeds carefully shod should take them to 3. Thomson’s Shoeing Forge, next Times office, Peel street.

Shipments of Fruit ana pibu arriving every steamer. Vegetables always on Mrs J. road, near Boyal Hotel1 you want the Correct Tims, try one ol H. B. Smith's Niokel Layer Watoheg. WANTED KNOWN—That J. Thomson late of Patutahi, has started In th Horseshoeing and Blacksmithlng business In the Peel street premises lately ooaupled by T. 8011, next TIJiSS office. NOVELS and many well- ! J3I bound Books suitable for gifts this festive season —At J. Bigley's. Amateurs or Boys entrusted with work at Thomson’s Shoeing Polite Peel street. AH H9*iUl nnder Mr Jock Thomson's Personal supervision

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Gisborne Times, Volume XVII, Issue 1348, 7 January 1905, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Gisborne Times, Volume XVII, Issue 1348, 7 January 1905, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Gisborne Times, Volume XVII, Issue 1348, 7 January 1905, Page 3

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