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ITMLyMAHT. 3AY), TO-DAY at 1 o'clock. On Aaoouni of aiuAublriand client, a ohoioo con§tgnmon4 of. FERNS ofi/all kinds,PWma, Begonias, Ooledß, Umbrella Palnij, and Pot Plants of nil descriptions. W. iT. iRAYMOND', ‘Auctioneer. WANTED— A Married Oouplo, also good Shopherd, for Arowbana Station.— Appply to W. Douglas liysnar, or the undersigned—J. Torrie. I

108 SALE—A Heading and Loading Sheepdog.—Apply J. Boss, Kaitl. t, in t oilmen to ara^ —Ap&^Masonio WANTED— A young pfrl, tq, ng((lst with housowork.^' Carnorvon Street. TO LET—A Comfortable Furnished Bedroom, use of Kitchen, Bath and Sitting-room ; central; rent moderate.—Apply Times office.

"IT OST—Bof*«egn>Waihuba Stati apf and -H-J Te oKOrafoatone. Finder rewardqijr on^wturning''MTGoorge John dole, Wdunika St " WANTED Yardman, Station Hand with dogs, Shepherd, Cook, Waitress, Governess, Generals, Lady Help, Laundress, Want employment: Married Couple, Handy Man,—J. Pookover and Co. Tel. 211. aO to H. B. Smith for engagement rings wedding rings, and wedding presents Shipments of choice goods from the best manufacturers, now opening up.

JAM, JAM, JAM—See George Smith and obtain a good supply ot Fruit for Jam. Cheaper than ever. TWf OW is your Chance—For Sale, three -iLu Seolions, real bargains, on Clifford Utreet. Only £BO each; on easy termH, £ls oash, balance in three years.— Apply, T. G. Lawless, Agent. jf T ENTS.’ and BO¥’S STRAW HATS—--2s 6d to 4s 6d, now Is each. Gents.' Felt Hats, 4s 6d to 6s 6d, now 2s each.—C. liosie and Co. kjPENOER PIANOS, from £1 4s monthly, Kj on easy 3 years’ instalment plan.—London Piano and Mnsio House. J. H. Gittos.

“flmOR IMMEDIATE SALE—Four-roomed JD House in Batons Road, Kaiti; 8-roomed Residence, Gladstone Road; .both good investments.—Apply, T. G. Lawless, Agent. ARE you THINKING about a Piano? If so, we invite your inspection.—London Piano and Music House. J. H. Gittos. ANTED, because Matilda uses only Moa Teas, and they are a treat. AT ROBERTSON’S Kaiapoi all-wool Suits, from 24s 6d, saddle tweed trousers from 9s 6d, riding breeohes from 7s lid to 19s 6d, all sizes. WANTED —Bachelors to bo married to ladies who use Moa Teas. Keep your eyes open.

OiOi Purchases Cottage with £-aoie ; £2lO purchases Cottage with (both in old Gisborne). £365 pnrohases Villa and J-aoro, Worth Gisborne ; £315 purchases neat Villa and Section near Beoreation Ground.—J. Peckover and Co., Agents, Glßborne. ■■

PLEASE don’t stir'me up jI am naturally thick—Mon Teas. WANTED —Everyone to share in the magnificent discount cash prizes given by the proprietors of Moa Xoas, surpassing ail others; £l5O next time. AT BOBEETSON’S—BaIance of Men’s and Boys’ Straw .Hats, to clear, at your own prices. No reasonable offer refused. jG'UGHT Hundred and Thirty-three pairs MU of Bools and Shoes have been received at the Ehit-Essi Boot Shop during the past week. Ttieso goods are imported Dy us direot from the makers in England, Canada, and the United States, and are .by .far the best value ever handled by us. The makers are O. and J- Clark, Howiett and White, Eiugree Hhoe Co., etc., eio. Choice linos in Cadies’ American Strap Shoes j u Saadals in tan, wmte, fed, oreads, etc., etc.’ Bleaae note ; “ What we say we do we do do."

: |Q>I2CAUSiS I thought she waa ouo among JUr a thousand, now X think aha is a thousand in one, whan aha k giyes me Moa Xeas. HTTLOBAB .and Plain bozod Stationery, -''■i— Writing Tablets, Banoy Itnveiopee, Inkstands, Purses, Wallets, ana Banoy Goods, at J. Sigley’e. SJsQWjUNG— Members of the Bowling ' Glut) are requested to oall ai Phit-Bssi Boot Shop and secure a pair of startling value Bowling Shoes, at Ss. or £lO deposit, balance on easy terme, will secure Quarter or Halfacre sections on Kaiti, just beyond town Boundary.—Apply, T. (i. Aiawleee, ngent. BJIVBBY man wants a DSN TON HAT, JtM price 10/6.—Cooke, Outfitter, Gladstone Bond.

THE CERTOS TOOTHACHE CUBE. THOSE who suSer from Toothache must try CEBTOS TOOTHACHE CUBE. Taken internally, ourea a hew way. The remedy is absolutely harmless, it can do nothing but oure toothache, and it does that promptly every time. Try this remedy once and you will depend upon it and reoommend it ever after. Trice is. -Chemists and Stores. . . ACRES Rich Flat Land, close to Creamery, School, and Railway; well watered; for immediate sale.—Full particulars to be had on appliaotion to T. <3. Lawless, Agent.

ANTED—Those tired .of buying ice creams and candies, going to theatres and us the river, and want a rest,, use Moa Teas; they stiznnlate. r a'IENNIS—Members of the .Tennis Club should see the latest In Gents.' Tennis Shoes. Imported direct by Phit-Essi Boot Shop. Soft, pliable soles, only ss, FOB SADE, in one lot—Pour Dwellings and three-quarter acreß, all recently built, returning £lO4 per annum X G Lawless, Agent. f ’ WANTED— Mrs Lookley.'s Registry, His Majesty’s Arcade, Auckland, wants situations tor Married Couples, all classes of Men, Cooks, Porters, Station and Barm Hands, Barmaids, Housemaids, Waitresses. Housekeepers, eto. Established 1887.

-Phit-EBBi Boot Shop. sn Iffio ® l p D —Another lot 61 Ladies Sliver Keyless ' Watohes, Irom £1 Is upwards. A nice Birthday Present lor a girl. H. il. Smith, Goldsmiths' Mall. A T „»O b BBTSON;S-You can get~a egual to measure, at hall the Cost Pit perfect, Wear well, Look well. ’ W EJUI THE DENTON HAT, quality IT V guaranteed —Cooke, Outfitter, Gladstone Road. ' ““ THE DENTON HATS material and workmanship. Ask Cooke, Outfitter, Gladstone Road. 7Vf° Amateurs or Boys entrusted with -A“ . work at Thomson's Shoeing Eorue Peel street. All work ia carried out under Mi Jaek Thomson's Personal supervision.

§-$ OBSEOWNEBS who deßire their steeds JUL oarefully shod ehould take them to 3. Thomson's Shoeing Forge, next Turns offiae, Peel street. TO-EWEST NOVELS and many well--LM bound Books suitable for gifts this festive season—At J. Sigley’s. THEN Travelling on the Coast, stop at . . the Tokomara Hotel. Excellent accommodation, first-olasa stabling and paddooking.—3. H. Jamieson, proprietor. ANTED KNOWN—That ' latß °f Patntahi, has started in Horseshoeing and Blaokgmithlng business in thaPeel street premises lately oaonpled by T. Bell, next JJnass offiae. ■ y

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Gisborne Times, Volume XVII, Issue 1395, 4 March 1905, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 Gisborne Times, Volume XVII, Issue 1395, 4 March 1905, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 Gisborne Times, Volume XVII, Issue 1395, 4 March 1905, Page 3

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