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«e." HP mm WO/ As the % | rli * Market is full B yjmgr ot worthless, tippy, feSstA, leaf Tea, with no quality S&laP or liquor, we beg to warn the against being tempted to buy this'H!s!asg§ts W rubbish. Buy good, sound Tea, with sub- • stance and quality; it costs you no more, SSS; m wm m msm n t&Tfi NELSON, m Prices—l/2, 1/4, 1/6, 1/8, 1/10, 2/-, •mm i ■ ■ . 2/2, 2/4 per ib. Cua?antooa Pure Ceylon and and Indian Puru Coylo TEAS. m ■?«# m K 3 fejfcftg M,: i £&«

FIXTURES. JULY. 24. Manchester, v. England (Fourth Test Match) 27. Oval, v. Sur-ey 81. Brighton, v. Susses AUGUST. 3 Worcester, v. Worcestershire 7. Carditf, v. South Wales 10. Lord’s, v. Middlesex 14. Oval, v. England (Fifth Test Match) 17. Northampton, v. Northamptonshire (provisional) 21. Liverpool, v. Lancashire 24. Canterbury, v. Kent 25. Cheltenham, v. Gloucestershire 31. Bournemouth, v. An England Eleven SEPTEMBER. 4. Leyton, v. Essex 7. Scarborough, v. Mr C. I. Thornton’s England Eleven 11. Hastings, v. South of England T N.Z.L. & M.A. CO., LTB. CLEARING SALE AT WAIOMO, NEAR OKOUOIRE. WEDNESDAY, JULY 26. In consequence of the sale of tho N Z Thames Valley Land Co.’s estate to tho Government, wo have been instructed to ;hold an Unreserved Clearing Sale at tire Waiomo Homestead, near Ohoroire, on tho above date, At 10.30 sharp, IMPLEMENTS— Harrows, Ploughs, Waggons, Buggies, Drays, Mowers, Drills, Bindors, Seed Stripper, Seed Cleaner, Wool Press! Hay Relies, Weighing Machine, Pumps, Road Scoop, Harness, Chains, Covers, Tools, Seeds, Manure, Wire, etc., Posts and Battens, Loiter Press, Safe, etc., etc. OUSEHOLD FURNITURE fT) a T T L E 238 Steer Calves —44 Heifer Calves 1134 Ttfeorling Steore 252 Yearling Heifers 654 Two, Three aud Four year-old Steers 255 Two year-cld Hoifors BREEDING COWS 260 Polled Augu3 Cows, in calf to Shorthorn bulls 120 Shorthorn Cows, in calf to Shorthorn bulla 460 Shorthorn Cows, in calf to Polled ADgus bulls DAIRY COWS AND BULLS 48 Dairy Cows 20 Bulls, Shorthorn and Polled Angus

inr K s e s 25 Unbroken Draughts, yearling to four years old, by Hod Gauntlet, Lochaber, Knight Errant and Laborer 10 Draughts, right out of work, geldinga and mares 12 Draught Brood Mares, stinted to Laborer s. ,• * 36 Unbroken Hacks, by Leolantis, Muskapeer, Barney, Mitiora, Merry Boy, Freedom, St. Ciispio, Firearm and Good-bye 16 Hacks, right out of work, stock horses, ladies 7 backs, single and double harness horses 7 Hack Mares, stinted Good-bye Sale will start at 10.30 o’clock with the Implements. Luncheon provided, TERMS STRICTLY CASH. Intending buyers should go by train to Okoroiie on TUESDAY, July 25. Brakes will olso leave Cambridge on the morning of sale for Waiomo. Application for seats should be made to Messrs Crowther aud 8011, Cambridge. 27/6 NEW ZEALAND LOAN AND MERCANTILE AGENCY CO. (Ltd.) C. Hunter, Auctioneer, Hamilton.

HANCOCK AND GO IHave much pleasure in intimating that their famous “ IMPERIAL ” ALE AND STOUT Has been awarded tho GOLD MEDAL FOR EXCELLENCE OF QUALITY At ST. LOUIS EXHIBITION

THE TROOADBIIO UNION BANK BUILDINGS (Upstairs). TUB PROPRIETRESSES take this op: portunity of thanking tho public for their p*st g serous support, and beg to assure patrons that the Excellent Management of the above Rooms, which has made" them so popular in th 3 past, will in the future be maintained. LADY VIS*TUBS to town will please note that special arrangements for their accommodation have been made, a pleaent apartment being specially reserved for their exclusive ÜBe EOT LUNCHES FROM 12 to 2. AFTERNOON TEA. A special feature made of 1 which served from o to 7 p.ra. HOT SUPPERS available at any hour up to Midnight. MRS SIMEON and MISS GREEN, Proprietresses. G< miEABO ARCHITECT, fiisßosstOte

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Gisborne Times, Volume XIX, Issue 1514, 24 July 1905, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 5 Gisborne Times, Volume XIX, Issue 1514, 24 July 1905, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 5 Gisborne Times, Volume XIX, Issue 1514, 24 July 1905, Page 4

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