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THE SALE OF THE SEASON, The Melbourne Cash GREAT REALISATION SALE. NOW ON. NOTHING WITHHELD. ALL MUST GO, Prices Startling. Piles of Kemnants. A Great Push Anticipated. Bargains for Everybody. Bargains in. Every Dept. A Great Kush Anticipated. A Call will Pay You. DOOKS OPEN FOK BUSINESS at 10 a.m. , rj-fMmiß! Melbourne Cash. Next Cox and Co.

CHEAP COAL. THE WESTPORT COAL'.CO., LIMITED ARPi now prepared to supply their Celebrated Coalbrookdale Household Coal at the following CASH PRICES, viz, 42a PER TON. . 22s HALF-TON 4s 6d PER SACK, i.jj f i Special Quotatiors for Quantities ex ship For Steaming Purposes Westport Coal is Unequalled Farmers can obtain their supplies for THRESHING at SDeoial Rates from the Yards, corner READ’S QUAY and CHILDERS ROAD. W, F. ILES, Depot Manager. Telephone—No. 352.

The Ohiof Government Veterinarian baa withdawn his resignation. The annual meeting of the Poverty Bay Shei p Dog Trial Club will be held in the Maionic hotel to-morrow evening. To-Digbt, in TowDley’s Hall, the Cooperative Building Society dispose of loans umouotiog to £llOO. The matron of the Hospital thankfully acknowledges gilts of fruit from Mesdames Trafford and Ewan Cameroo. ! A little sensation wbb caused at the wharf yesterday by a stringer of thestrno lure being discovered on fire. The fire was promptly quenched by buckets of j water, though the timber was burnt into. It is supposed that ashes had been thrown from one of the vessels and lodged there. In connection with the technical woodwotk classes, prizes presented by A. Parnell and Co. were awarded as follows, Mr J. Somervell acting as judge: Ist, Andrew Morgan, for best piece of finished work; 2nd, W. Hall, next best; 3rd, G. Morgan, for most progress shown during term.

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Gisborne Times, Volume XIX, Issue 1658, 26 January 1906, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 5 Gisborne Times, Volume XIX, Issue 1658, 26 January 1906, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 5 Gisborne Times, Volume XIX, Issue 1658, 26 January 1906, Page 2

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