a CLUB. tonight TRINITY YOUNG K YOI SlU®^ NS 40^ymwabiu In Rubber Shooa Hall Gymnnaium BIGHT, on. Soo TT OST* — On Tuoaday morning, between a I Bußsell Street and town, a Burao, containing chequo, poßt-offioo order and some money. Beward on returning to Times office. A SAWYER <d Smoked I’iah ox Zealandia. that he has thia morning, WANTED— A Married Gouplo, alto good Shophord, for Arowhana Station.Appply to W. Douglas Dyanar, or the under signed—J. Torrie. 'ANTED Hand for n* °n Q0 > Misa Lunn, Gladstone Ilfoad w Hotel. ANTED—Smart, intelligent Girl, to relievo “in barß. Apply, Masonic rANTED—A young Girl, to asaiat with housework.—Apply, Mrs J. Colley, Carnarvon Street. O to H. R. Smith for engagement rlnga xJTT wedding rings, and wedding presents Shipments of choice goods from the best manufacturers, now opening up.
«*. t anted Fencer, Shepherd, W Nurse Girl, Cook, Waitress, Governeßß, Housemaid, Generals, Lady Help. Want employment: Married Couple. —J- Peobover and Co. Tel. 211. am, JAM, JAM—See George Smith and obtain a good supply ol Fruit lor Jam. Cheaper than ever. -vroW is your Ohanoe—For Sale, three 1 lli Seotionß, real bargains, on Clifford Street. Only £BO each; on easy terms, £ls oash, balance in three yoars.— Apply, T. G. Lawless, Agent. ENTS.’ and BOX’S STBAW HATS IT 2s6dto4s6d, now Is each. Gents.’ Felt Hats, 4s Gd to 6s 6d, now 2s eaoh.—C. Eosie and Co. i-JPBNCER PIANOS, Irom £1 4s monthly, O on easy 3 years’ instalment plan.—-Lon-don Piano and Musio House. J. H. Gittos. imOB IMMEDIATE SALE—Four-roomed r—' House in Butene Road, Haiti; 8-roomed Reaidenoe, Gladstone Road; k both good mvestments.— Apply, T. G. Lawless, Agent. A : KE YOU THINKING about a Piano? . ■■ ' If so, we invite your inspection.—London Piano and Musio House. J. H. Gittos. ANTED, beoauae Matilda uses only Moa Teas, and they are a treat. a T ROBERTSON’S Kaiapoi all-wool Suits, from 24s 6d, saddle tweed trouiers from 9s 6d, riding breeches from 7s lid o 19s 6d, all Bizes.
WANTED Baobelors to bo married to ladies who use Moa Teas. Keep your eyes open. with J-aeie ; £2lO purohases Collage with J-aore.lboth in old OisborneJ. £365 purchases Villa and. North Gibborne ; £315 purchases neat .Vilia and beetion near Booreation Clrouad.—J. Peckover and Co., Agents, tilsborne. . . PLEASE don’t stir me up; I am naturally thiok —Moa Teas. ANTED —Everyone to share in the » w magnificent discount cash prizes given by the proprietors -of Moa Teas, surpassing all otherß; £l5O next time. - \ «. T BOBEBTSON’B—BaIance of Men’s and BoyB 1 Straw ;Hats, to clear, at your own prices. No .reasonable offer refused. EiaHT Hundred and Thirty-three pairs of Boots and Shoeß have been received at the Phit-Essi Boot Shop during the past week. Theso goods are imported by us direct from the makers in England, Canada, and tho United States, and are by Jar the best value ever handled by us. The makers are C. and J. Clark, Howiett and White, Piogree fcjhoe Co., oto., etc. Cnoice lines in Undies' American Strap Shoes; -in tan, white, red, oream, etc., eto. Please note : “ What we say we do we do do." SECAUSE I thought Bhe was one among a thousand, now I think she is a thousand in ohe, when she .gives me Moa Teas. . ’ '
irriLORAL and Plain boxed Stationery, Jjj Writing Tablets, Fancy Envelopes, Inkstands, Purses, Wallets, and Fancy Goods, at J. bigley’s. Members of tbe Bowling Club arbirbqjaeS tedito oall ai Phit-Essi Boot bbop and secure :.a„ pair o£ startling value Bowling Shoeß', at 6a. or £lO deposit, balance on easy termß, will secure Quarter or Ballacre sections on Haiti, just beyond town boundary. —Apply, X.,G. Lawless, Agent. snWERY man wants a' DENTON HAT, MPdi price 10j6.—Cooke, Outfitter, Gladstone Load. TBE OEBTOS TOOTHACHE CUBE. ( B 'SHObE who suffer from Toothaohe muet JL try CENTOS TOOTHACHE CUBE. Taken internally, cures a new way. The remedy is absolutely harmless, it can do notning but aure toothache, and it does that promptly every time. Try thiß remedy onoe and you will depend upon it and reaommend it ever alter. - Price le. Chemists and Stores. • (Wit AOBES Bieh Flat Land, close to Creamery, Sohool, and Bailway; well watered; lor immediate sale.—Full particular to be had on application to X. G. Lawless, Agent. WANTED— Those tired ot buying ice creoms and candies, going so theatres and up the river, and want a rest,* use Moa Teas; they stimulate. TKAENNIS —Members of the Tennis Club JL should see she latest In Gents.’ Tennis Shoes. Imported direct by Pdit-Essi Boot Shop. Soft, pliable soles, only ss. “HTiOB SALE, In one lot—Four Dwellings ID and three-quarter acres, all reoentiy built, returning £lO4 per annum.—X. G. Lawless, Agent.
'ANTED —Mrs Lookley’s .Registry, Hia Majesty’s Arcade, Auckland, wants situations tor Married Couples, all classes of Men, Cooks, Porters, Station and ;Farm Hands, Barmaids, Housemaids, Waitresses, Housekeepers, eta. Established 188/. I AMERICAN BOOTS—Direct Shipments of the latest styles arriving by every mail boat. Price right, lit right, shape right. —Phit-Essi Boot Shop. JUST RECEIVED—Another lot of Ladies Silver Keyless Watches, from £1 Is upwards. A nice Birthday Present lor a girl.—H. R. Smith, Goldsmiths' Hall, T ROBERTSON’S —You can get Tailor-made Suit, equal to measure, at half the Cost Pit perfect, Wear well, Look well. EAR THE DENTON HAT, quality guaranteed.—Cooke, Outfitter, Gladstone Road. THE DENTON HATS combine best material and workmanship. Ask Cooke, Outfitter, Gladstone Road. TCTO Amateurs or Boys entrusted with work at Thomson’s Shoeing Forge Peel street. All work is carried out under Mr Jack Thomson's Personal supervision HORSEOWNERS who desire their Bteeda carefully shod should take them to J. Thomson’s Shoeing Forge, nest Timeb offioe, Peel street. "VTEWBST NOVELS and many well--I\i bound Books suitable for gifts this festive season—At J. Bigley’s. HEN Travelling on the Coast,-stop at the Tokomaru Hotel. Excellent accommodation, first-class Btabling and paddocking.—J. H. Jamieson, proprietor. ANTED KNOWN—That J. Thomaon late of Patutahl, has started In i Horseshoeing and BlaoksmithlDg business In the Peel street premises lately oooupled by T. Belli next Times office.
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Gisborne Times, Volume XVII, Issue 1393, 2 March 1905, Page 3
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