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WAIAPtf ELECTION. MR W. LISSANT CLAYTON ADDRESS THE ELECTORS TOICOMARU Tuesday, November 7th, at 7.30 p.m. TUPAROA— Wednesday, November Bth, at 7.30 p.m. TE ARAROA—Thursday, November 9th, at 7.30 p.m, AWANUl—Friday, November 10th, at 7.30 p.m, WAlPlßO—Saturday, November nth I at 7.30 p.m.

WAIAPU ELECTION. MR H. H. WALL 11 ADDRESS THE ELECTORS Ai HIS MAJESTY’S ’THEATRE, Gisborne—Wednesday, Nov. 8. WHATATUTU Saturday, November nth, 7,30 p,m, WAI MAT A—Monday, November 13 th, at 7.30 p.m, MOTU—Thursday, November 16th, at 7,30 p.m. RAKAUROA—Friday, November 17th, at 7.30 p.m. I ' , jKTigjjgJ - i**! KIA ORA CO-OPERATIVE DAIRYING COMPANY (Limited). NOTICE is hereby given that the Third Annual'General Meeting of Share, holders will be bold at the Sohoolhouse, at Makauri, at 8 p.m., on FRIDAY, the 10th November, 1905.

BUSINESS: To reoeivo Balancn-ahoet and Directors and Auditors’ Beporis, and To Eleot Three Direotors and One Auditor. T. A. COLEMAN, Secretary.

LOST, from Ormond—One Brown Mare, white face, one white hind foot. Reward on information leading to recovery.--• Apply to B. Taylor, Whatatatu.

'OTTANTItD, “» Appiyi Times Office. lor an office—A smart Boy,— in own handwriting, to A. 8., LOST Between Post-offioe and Royal Hotel, a Purse containing sum of money; owner’s name inside.— tteward on returning to Boyal Hotel.

when passing Common, Uhelton & 5 Co., Ltd.—Cauler’s beautiful prize watohea are awaiting your inßpeotion. A free oahe of milk ohocoiate and a set of colored post cards to each lady (over 16) who calls. (HOB Immediate Sale Large 6-roomed JC Dwelling, Haiti; bath, wash-house, hot and cold water iaid on, all conveniences.— Apply, T. CJ. Lawless, Agent.

CAILLEB— Just arrived from the South, will interview 250 Gisborne ladies. Lucky dawg 1 They say there's nothing in it—only milk chocolate and colored post cards. ANTED Housemaid, General Servant, Cook. Apply, G. Smith’s Registry Office. JPKOROVER & CO., Licensed Regis- • try,require. Bushiellers, Uouseabuut, Generals, Ladyhelp, Girl; aiao situations for Station Hands. WLISSANT CLAYTON has some • first-olaas country properties for sale, intending buyers should can and get particulars. SALE—Nine-roomed House, ail oonJC veniences, stable, buggy shed, 3 acres land.—U. G. Kenderdine, Agent, Lowe street. f |lO the Ladies—C. Hawkins, Cash Draper, JL is as cheap as any in town for all kinds of Summer Drapery. Pirst-olass Dressmaking under the management of Miss Poster.

F OB SALE House in Aberdeen Boad (below Hospital}.—Apply Times. OX-BOOMED HOUSE, with ij-acro, Wha- / taupoko; outbuildings, orchard, concrete backyard; easy terms. — W. Liasant Clayton. Ho. 106. TTiOB Immediate Sale—The Seaside Besi--E dence oooupied by Mrßorst, consisting of 6-roomed dwelling and all conveniences, £ aore, situated Salisbury road, Victoria Xownßhip.—Apply, X. (I. Lawless, Agent. FOB SALE—Valuable Business Siteß, at le Karaka, on main road, and other Karakn Sections, from £SO upwards.—X. Cl. Lawless, Agent. XF you deßire to Invest in property, apply to X. (1. Lawless, Laud and Estate Agent. |ilOß SALE—New 4-roomed House and 2 JO acres of Laud, o a Wnataupoko. Very easy terms can be arranged.—Apply, T. G. Lawless, Agent. WANTED— A Buyer for a d-aore Section in Cbilders iload ; good locality j £9O per aore: terms.—VV. Liasant Clayton. No. 48. ' X> OBEBTSON’S for Panama Hats and -JLA> Straws of all descriptions: tennis, oricketing, and holiday shirts, largest assort* ment in town ; novelties in neokwear.

r pBAVKLLERS by train to To Karaka can JL obtain single and douDle buggies and horses on hire, at i’e Karaka Hotel d tables Splendid paddooking tot horses. gilOit BALE—Derwent Potatoes 2s a dozen, JU Kidney _2a 3d dozen, Bananas Is, Oranges Is, Eggs Bd.—(l. Smith., PECKOVJEK and Co., Land Agents, • have for sale Large and small Houses in various parts of district, Also, variety of Sections in different localities. Inspection invited, improved and unimproved Parma. Money to lend. Tel. 211. ONLY 2a.—The Cheapest Tennis Shirt ever sold in Gisborne. A grand variety ut 2s, 3s, 3s fid, 4s, 4s (3d, ss, 5s (id, and 5s 2d. These are all magniiioent value. C. Bosie and Co. 1 P yon wont the Correal Time, try one of H. R. Smith's Niokel Lever Watches. j v 0 td H. B. Smith for engagement ring a 'UT wedding rings, and wedding presents Shipments of ohoioe goods from tne best manufacturers, now opening op. OTT ATOH and Jewellery also VV Engraving, on the premises. Reliable work, promptitude, reasonable oharges, at S. MoLernon's, Union Bank Buildings, Gisborne.

TVf EW Season’s Seed.—Settlers and others «L3i should get quotations from W. Lissant Clayton, seed merchant. 110 LEASE for five years Boarding House. . Good locality. All oonvenienoes. Bent 30s. Further particulars from W. Lissant Clayton No 103.

ROBERTSON’S for everything in men's, boys, and youths’ reliable Clothing. High quality goods at moderate prices. Qive us your business, we guarantee satisfaction. WANTED KNOWN—That the cheapest Cabinetmakers and Shopfitters in Gisborne are Jones and West. Inspection invited. Estimate? free.—Gladstone Road, two doors from Royal Hotel. O EARLE'S Hairdressing Saloon is open from 8 a.m. to 8.30 p.m. week nights, and Saturdays until 10.30 p.m. Best workmanship guaranteed. USTREOEITED—Another lot of Ladles Silver Keyless Watches, from £1 Is upwards. A nioe Birthday Present for a girl.—H. B. Smith, Goldsmiths' Hall, NEW GOODS—A new shipment of Ladies’ Boots and Shoes ; Loui heels ; a large assortment to choose from. Also, in children’s wear sandals, shoes in red. white, blue, tan, and black.—E. Rosie’s boot shop.

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Gisborne Times, Volume XIX, Issue 1596, 7 November 1905, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 Gisborne Times, Volume XIX, Issue 1596, 7 November 1905, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 Gisborne Times, Volume XIX, Issue 1596, 7 November 1905, Page 3

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