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TO FARMERS. hPBCIAIjIjY foj" COAXI THRASHING PURPOSES at LOWEST FAIES, At WHARF YARDS KENNEDY AND EVANS. TJ THE OF POVERTY tnd Children’s Outfits is the aa umiaren a - .adies’ Warehouse In Tcmpor Premises q e xt to 3as. Morrison, Painter, and opposite J. Innes, Pnotographer.

All Classes of Ladles’and Children’s Underlothing slocked and sold at the LOWEST POsSIBIE PRICES. [Speo ! alitioa made in INFANTS’ LAYETTES AND CHILDREN’S OUTFITS. Indies a.’d Chi’dren’s Underclothing 9ho-t Coathg Outfits Children’s Pyjamas Pmall Bovs’ Tunlc3 and Knickers, Baby Bas-a-d'aox, Puffs and Boxes, Wool and Silk Bonnets, Booues, etc. MRS GEO- ADAMS Gladstone Rd, G sborne. Tho Business En wn as

THE DUNEDIN CASH lias been taken ever by MR W. J. ATT WOOD An.l w'-ll be carried on in oonjtmoU n with hia business in Upper Glad tone Boa , Mr Atlwo.'d lias* had the rodedin Cash x^»d D FuS: y ann prrp.r d to p’nc j the at ticks on the market 95 PCi: DEFY COMPETITION. Tilt phone 3i7.

REMOVAL notice. JACK T B AS Remove 4 1'1» SHOEINji FORGE from Peel Street j » Cfirwa of GLADSTONE ROAD AND ORBT STREET. SHOEING AND GENERAL SMITHING AT REASONABLE PRICES.

CHRISTMAS AND NEW YEAR HRISTMAS AND NEW YEAR 1905-1906 w J. COX & GO. GROCERS AND PROVISION MERCHANTS, Are now r honing their Fpecially-seleoted lines ler the Festive Season, and they feel sure that a*i inspection of their Windows and Stook will lead to busineis OUR NEW Currants (Speoia'ly Cleaned) Bul'anas, Raises (Seedless) temes, Dates, Figs, • , , M u atfels (Californian and Malaga) Almoads (Jordan arid Valencia.) Are of Exceptional Quality. mil & CRYSTALISED FRUITS Consisting of Peaches, Apricots, Greengages, Baspbtrries, Strawberries, Angeliou, Che-ries, Golden Figs, Mixed Fruits, etc. Minoe Meat, Plum Puddings, Cakeß. CORDIALS. English and Colonial, Heddles Bappberry Balm, Limejuice, Ginger Wine, Lemon Squash, etc. etc. FANCY MEATS. We have a Large and Choice Seliotionof Fancy Meats, Patties, Pastes, etc. Chutnies.

Genuine Indian (Largo and Small Bottle-) Piek'es -1 ngliah and Colonial.. Wo have Imported a Special Line o lice rated Candler. Our stock ol English Biscuits 1b the finest we have ever imported. All tne lines are New, inoluding a _ Hnecial Line of Small Boxos Suitable for Xmas and New Year Presents. CANNED F RUITS. Finest Dessert Apricots, Peaohoe, Pears, Fineappi's, Strawberries, Blackberries, Raspberries, Hums, Greengages, Black and White Chonies, etc. Wo hold a Large S took of HAMS BACON HAMS CBEESEI CHEESE I The Finest Stcck in the District. W. J. cox & CO. Gladstone Itoad, Gisborne. l 8 Cole phone

VISITOI-S TO WELLINGTON Should make a joint cl staying at THE ARCADIA Corner of Lambton Quay and Stout s r et. 'IIIIS LEADING PRIVATE HOTEL IN WELLINGTON. Ai y Booms, Excellent Table, Up Sirvieo. MODERATE TARIEE. TH E ARCADIA, J. PATERSON ... Proprietor PRANK G. LIN DON, ARCHITECT. * BESIGNS in English, ’ Queen Anne Modern American and Colonial Arehi teoture. , Temporary office, private reaidenoe, HAITI ESPLANADE. WANTED, WANTED, to Purohaßa—WOOL and SHINS. ' Highest Cash Prloe given at J- MATAWHERQ WQ3L WOBFK3

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Gisborne Times, Volume XIX, Issue 1680, 22 February 1906, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Gisborne Times, Volume XIX, Issue 1680, 22 February 1906, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Gisborne Times, Volume XIX, Issue 1680, 22 February 1906, Page 2

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