IMPORTANT. ICO MY, NUMEROUS CUSTOMERS. .» To ke».-p you In touch with the SPECIAL LINES * SPECIAL LINES tam opening up from time to time. I bes to draw youi attention to FOUS/SPECiAL LISES For this Month. CURTAINS CURTAINS Lace, Chenille, and Tapestry. . CRETONNE AND SATEENS CRETONNE AND SATEENS Plain and figured. TOWELS, SHEETINGS <£ QUILTS TOWELS, SHEETINGS & .QUILTS All Qualities BASKETWARE & RATTANWARE BASKETWARE & RATTANWARE , -.Latest Designs, . direct from' Makers In •• tie Colony, and Ansiralla. ' x ABOVE LINES JUST ARRIVED. ABOVE LINES JUST' ARRIVED. Per Cargo Steamers. .Yens Inspection .will be deemed a Ka*er, JOHN IWiNLEY, COOK COUNTY FURNISHING .WAREHOUSE.
EDWARD WILLIAMS .SADDLER, ' GLADSTONE ROAD. ' NEW SHIPMENTS OP 'I AND NOW OPENED UP. PRIMROSE & LESLIE’S GLADSTONE ROAD, GISBORNE, Have on view A LARGE ASSORTMENT .. _ Of , ■ FIRST-CLASS Saddlery t ■ . _ . AND Harness. EVERYTHING OP THE BEST ' - Anil ;V ' J ■•• G U A R A N T D, PmeSROsT* LESLIE, CORNER OF GLADSTONE ROAD AND PEEL STREET, ' GISBORNE.
■J. E. WHJTBY. GENERAL' STOREKEEPER, Gladstone Road. * GROCERIES IRONMONGERY BKUSRWARB .CROCKER Y WARE •CASH BUYER of Sheepskins,! Wool, and Farin' Produce, AGENT.- f or— E. Newton’s PRIZE EGGS. TRY THE LATEST ;• IN BUMMER DBINKB, i AMERICAN MILK SHAKE, At * j iTHE TBOCADEBO. 1 "gJUB! ST-OLASS PIANIST (late of Sydney) open for Engagement, Balls and Parties. Banos Music a Speciality. ERNEST C. GIiIEFORE, j dare of Messrs Primrose and Leslio, Saddlers MONEY TO LEND to Lend on Freehold Security Apply— JOHN COCjBMAN, Gißborne. "VTISITORS TO ’AUCKLAND * ' Can obtain She BEST: ACCOMMODATION At ' " 1 FORD’S PRIVATE HOTEL EDEN CRESCENT. . ' •* . , (NEAR MUSEUM), CratßlFiE 4s -fid per - Dajr 27b 6d pes Week, • , . ■ ; Situated Close .to > JG.P.O, and Station. ' . " - Magnißcent Harbor iVlew. ■’ * aURST-CLASS .TABLE PROVIDED. Telephone 1700. , *
JACK THOMSON'S SHOEING FGR6E. !(NC3T6 “ TIMES » OFFICE), feel; street, gisborne. T THOMSON, late ol Patutahi, * “ • respectfully begs to notify the public of Gisbprne. and Bast Coast Districts that he has taken over the old-established Blacksmithing and Shoeing business of T. Bell, in Feel street (next “Times” Office), and hopes by careful attention to ensure a fair share of public support, SHOEING AND GENERAL; SMITHING. ; ■ l£k the Most Reasonable Rates, '/A TRIAL' SOLICITED. ’ THOMSON’S SHOEING? FORGE J. (Next Timefi v Office), ,
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Gisborne Times, Volume XVII, Issue 1409, 21 March 1905, Page 4
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