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FENCING. WANTED to Let—-The Ereotton of about sovonty (70) chains Fencing along road through Beotion 08, Walmata. Also— Splitting, Laying, and Breotion of about 40 ohains. Apply to—0. GRAF, Wttiohiko. —Or to A. W. FORSVTH, 800. 58, Waimata. j

WANTED— Man or Boy for milking, oouplo of good Housemaids for Hotel—Apply, George Smith's Registry Offioo, Gladstone Hoad.

WANTED Station Hand (with dog), Qovornoßß, bhophord, Genorala, Bouacabout, Lady Holp, Marriod Couplo. Want employment: Woman dook, Man Cook, —J. i'ookover and 00.

O juET—Furnlahed UaauiJ. Apply Tiuiis OOiao.

TO LET—Dwelling ot six roomß, bathroom and pantry.—Apply, T. O. Lawless, Agent.

'B AO lißT —Villa, Obildere Road, bath, JL copper, tuba, well drained. Booms, furnlohod and unturnisbod. Also email Collage.—J. fookovor and 00.

JYYDIHON Phonographs and Gramaphonos FJ from £3 10a. lieoorda in undleaa varioly, by the world’a artiatea.— London Piano and Muaio Houao ; J. H. Gittoa.

WANTED— The Ladies of ibis district to know that “ New fearless ” Mewing Maobines, at £6 10s oasb, are the best value obtainable.—London f iano and Muuia Uouue.

w AKI'KD, because Matilda uses Moa Teas, and they are a treat, only

WANTED— Baoholors to be married to ladies who use Moa Teas. Keep your eyes open.

WEEN Travelling on the Count, stop at the Tokomaru Hotel. Hxaollont aaoommodation, hrat-oiaaa ataoling and padbooking.—J. H. Jaimeaou, proprietor.

pIasASE don’t stir mo up; I rally tbiok —Moa Tuan. am natU'

—Everyone to share in the V V magnificent aieoouut oasii prizes given by the proprietors ot rdoa Xeaß, surpassing ail others; £l6O nest time.

| J.MUHT Hundred and Thirty-three pairs TJ 0 £ Hooke and tihoeß have been received at (he i?hit-iSsai Hoot Shop during the past week. These goods are imported by us direat from the makers in isngland, CauaUa, and ihe United States, and are by Jar the best value ever handled by ua. The makers are U. and J. Clark, Howlett and White, Tiugree ■Shoe Co., eto., eio. Ohoioo lines in Cadies' American htrap hhoos j _ b handals in tan, white, red, oream, eto., ew. ' Tieaae note ; “ What we say we do wo do do."

A (jitAND Variety ot very dainty Voilea, Delaines, Muslins, elo-, in ,spotß and fanoy patterns, from Bd per yaro. White h'anoy Muslins, from 4£d per yard.—Special value at 0. itoaie and uo.'6.

BHGAUSiS I thought sho was one among a tnoueand, now 1 think ahe is a thousand iu One, when she gives me Moa Teas.

ITTUiOiIAIj and Plain boxed Stationery, JO Writing Xableie, Pauoy iinvelopeti, Inkstands, Purees, Wallets, anaPanoy Goode, at J. Bigley’e.

ghOWiilNO* Members of the Howling 81 CluD are requested to call ai Phit-Ksßi Hoot Shop and seoure a pair of startling value Howling Uhoes, at 08.

A ? Birap ROBBBTSON'fI Jua* opened, 25 pairs Boy's tierge Knickers, with ind buckle, from 5s bd a pair.

BABOAIWS —Hall-acre Seotiona at £6O ; owner leaving district; must realise; Splendid opportunity 10-aeaure cheap laud.— Apply, X. U. Juawleaa, Agent.

CEItTOS TOOTHACHE POWDEUS Act like Magic, and Quite Bale. One Skilling, Cnemista and Stores.

WANTED —Those tired of buying ioo oreoms and candies, going to theatres and up the river, and want a rest, use Moa Teas; they stimulate.

TENNIS —Members ol the Tennis Club should see the latest in Gents.* Tennis Shoes. Imported direct by Thit-Kesi liooi Shop. Soft, pliable soles, only 6s.

FOR SALK, in one lot —Four' Dwellings and tdree-quacter aares, all recently built, returning £lO4 per annum. —T. <i. Lawless, Agent.

AX ROBERTSON’d—.Largest and bestseleoled sfcoak o£ dhiris, Clothing, Meroory, and Hats aver offered; Bpeaially eeleoted Tor the festive season.

WANTED —Mrs Lookley’s Begiatry, His Majesty's Arcade, Auobland, wants situations tor Married Couples, all ciaßßes of Men, Cooks, Porters, {Station and , Ear in Hands, Barmaids, Housemaids, Waitresses, Housekeepers, eto. Established 1887.

J&OPCri WILL PUBCHA.BB FiveoWmOV roomed Kauri Dwelling and quarter-aore in town; house only built two years ago.—Apply* X. (I. Lawless, Agent.

aENTOEMEN —It is generally acknowledged that .Robertson’s is the House to buy up-to-date Clothing, Meroery, and Hats.

American bqotsof the latest styles mail boat. Price right, fi —Phit-Essl Boot Shop. -Direct Shipments arriving by every i right, shape right.

JXJBT BEOEIVEB — Another lot ot Stiver KeyleßS Watohes, from onwards. A nioe. Birthday Present girl.—H. B. Smith, Qoldamtthß' Hall. Ladies £1 la tor a

CUBES , TOOTHACHE One Shilling, Chemists and Stores.

AT BOBEBTSON’fI—You Tailor-made Suit, equal at half the Coat Fit perfect, Look well. can get a to measure, Wear well,

WEAR THE DENTON guaranteed.—Cooke, atone Road. HAT, quality Outfitter, Qlad-

WANTED KNOWN.—T. fcO. Lawless has for sale all descriptions of property in any locality desired,, sections, dwellings, farms, sheep-runs, etc., eta. Enquiries invited.

ROBERTSON’S Clothing, Meroery, and Hata have no equal. Beat quality goods at loweßt prices.

THE DENTON HATS eo.mbine material and workmanship. Oooke, Outfitter, Gladstone Hoad. beat Ask

INSURE against TOOTHACHE and INFLUENZA. TAKE CERTOS. One Shilling paoket. Chemists and Stores.

THE DENTON HATS retain their color. Day one Irozn Cooke. Outfitter. Gladstone Eoad.

xr' VEItY Hi price etono Road. man wants a DENTON HAT, 10/6. —Cooke, Outfitter, Glad

Hobbes carefully bhod at PARKER AND BHEBBIFF'B at the Boaßonablo Frias ol 4b Cash for Haaka-

HORSEOWNEBS who desire their steeds carefully shod Bhoald take them to J. Thomson's Shoeing Forge, next Truss office, Feel street.

SHIPMENTS ol Fruit and Fish arrlviDg every steamer. Vegetables always on band. —Mrs J. lieo,.Gladstone road, near Royal Hotel.

IF you want the Oorreot Time, try one ol H. B. Smith’s Nickel Lever Watohes.

WANTED KNOWN—That J. Thomson late oi Patutahl, has started In th Horseshoeing and Blaeksmi thing business In the Peel Btrect premises lately ooenpled by T. Bell, next Times office.

NOVELS and many well1\ bound Books suitable for gifts this festive season— At J. Slgley’s.

■VTO Amateurs or Boys entrusted with ±% work at Thomson’s Shoeing Forge Feel street. All work is carried out under Ur Jack Thomson's Personal supervision.-

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Gisborne Times, Volume XVII, Issue 1351, 11 January 1905, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Gisborne Times, Volume XVII, Issue 1351, 11 January 1905, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Gisborne Times, Volume XVII, Issue 1351, 11 January 1905, Page 3

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