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TO EABMERB. COAL SPECI - lor THRESHING PURPOSES AT LOWEST RATES, At WHARF YARDS KENNEDY AND EVANS. TO THE LADIES OF POVERTY BAY. THE best establishment ;in Gisborne tor tbe purahaso ot Ladies' Underdothlng and Children’s Outats is the Ladies’ Warehouse In Tempor Premises Next to Jas. Morrison, Painter, and opposite J. Innes, Pnotographer. r.'AH Claeses ol Ladies’and Children’s Underlothing stooked and sold at the LOWEST POSSIBLE PRICES. Specialities made in' INFANTS’ LAYETTES AND CHILDREN'S OUTFITS. Ladles and Children's Underolothtng Short Coating Outfits Children’s Pyjamas Small Boys' Tunio3 and Knickers, Baby Baskets (trimmed and untrimmed;, colored Shoes and Sox, Pnfis aad Boxes, Wool and Silk Bonnets, Booties, eto. MRS GEO. ADAMS Gladstone Rd., Gisborne. The Business Known as THE DUNEDIN CASH Has been taken over by MR W. J. ATT WOOD And will be oarried on in conjunction with his business in Upper Gladstone Hoad, Mr Attwood has had the Dudedin Cash reßtooked with Giasi and Crookery Wars, New and Second-hand Furniture, and is prepared to place the Articles on the market " tr ‘*MFl COMPETITION. Telephone 317.

REMOVAL NOTICE, JACK THOMSON HAS Remove! MB SHOEING rl EORQE from Fbul Street - t M Ctiiwi pi GLADSTONE) ROAD AND GBM street, - SHOEING !ANE 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 showing their Ppeoially-seleote d Lines lor the Festive Season, and they teel sure that a a inspaotion of their Windows and Stook will lead to business, OURNEW Currants (Specially Cleaned) Sultanas, Raisins (Seedless) Dates, Figs, (Ctlifornian and Malaga) Almonds (Jordan and Valonoia) Are ol Exceptional Quality. MITZ & CRYSTALISED FRUITS Consisting ol Eeaehes, Apricots, Greengages, Raspberries, Strawberries, Angehou, Cherries, Golden Figs, Mixed Fruits, eto. Mince Meat, Plum Puddings, Cakes. CORDIALS. English and Colonial, Heddles Raspberry Balm, Limejuioe, Ginger Wine, Lemon Squash, eto. eto. eta. FANCY MEATS. Wo have a Large and Choice Sehotion of Fancy Meats, Patties, Pastes, eta. Chutnies. Genuine Indian (Large and Small Bottles) Pickles— Knglißh and Colonial. We have Imported a Speoial Line ol

Decorated Candles. Onr stock o! English Bißonits Is the finest we have ever imported. All the lines are New, including a flneoial Line ol Small Boxes Suitable lor Xmas and New Year Presents. CANNEDFPJirS. Finest Dessert Aprioots, Peaohes, Pears, Pineapples, Strawberries, Blackberries, Raspberries, Plums, Greengages, Blaok and White Chorries, eto. We hold a Large Gtook ol HAMS BACON HAMS CHEESE 1 CHEESE! Tho Finest Gtook in the District. W. J. COX & CO. Gladstone Boad, Gisborne. Teloph VISITORS TO WELLINGTON Should make a point ol staying at THE ARCADIA Corner ol Lambton Quay and Stout sir.et. THE LEADING PRIVATE HOTEL IN WELLINGTON. i T-4-3-H Airy Booms, Excellent Table, Up to>-Date Service. MODERATE TARIFF. THE aTTo ADI A, J. PATERSON ... Proprietor FRANK G. LENDON, | ARCHITECT. BESiGNS in Old English, Queen Anno Modern American and Colonial Architecture. GOOD’S BUILDINGS, (Upstairs), Gladstone Road. WANTED, WANTED, to Purohnso—WOOL and SKINS. Highest Cash Price given at M4TAWHBBO WOOL V I

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Gisborne Times, Volume XXI, Issue 1709, 27 March 1906, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Gisborne Times, Volume XXI, Issue 1709, 27 March 1906, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Gisborne Times, Volume XXI, Issue 1709, 27 March 1906, Page 2

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