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TO .FARMERS. COAL THRESHING PURPOSES AT LOWEST RATES, At WHARF YARDS KENNEDY AND EVANS. TO THE md Children's Outfit ia tno T 1 and unuareu » Ladies’ Warehouse In Tompor Premlaea tJ e xt to Jas. Morrison, Painter, and oppo* N site J. Innes, Pnotographer. KAU Cla o ßosol Ladies’ and Children's UnderLolhing stocked and sold at the tiling 810U*«u lowest possible prices. SpeolalUles made in NFANTS' LAYETTES AMD CHILDREN’S OUTFITS.

Wlea and Children’s Underclothing nwt finatioa Outfits. Children’s Pyjamas p m all Bovs’ Tunics and Kniakers, Bahy Bas(trimmed anduntrimmedKCOlored Shoes and Sox7Pufis and Boxes, Wool and Silk Bonnets, Booties, eto. MRS GEO. ADAMS Gladstone Rd, Gisborne. The Business Known as THE DUNEDIN CASH lias been taken over by MB W. J. ATT WOOD And will be oarried on in conjunction with his business in Upper Gladstone Boad, Mr AUwood has had the Dudcdin Cash restocked with Glass and Crookery Wa r a, New and Second-hand Furmture, and is prepared to p'aoe the artioles on the market al Prlae^|at y c()M p ETITION . Telephone 317.

REMOVAL! NOTICIL JACK THOMSON BAS Remove* 1>1» SHOEING FORGE irom Peel Street ;*4 ifcNß GWW c*i»e« pi OLADSTONEROAD STREB** - . r SHOEING ANI*Jj»IfSERAIJ 1 SMlTHls«|'sg| , REASOMABLe{‘P^OES„ — VA'Ttif CHRISTMAS YEAR HRISTMAS ANEf.^-N fiW YEAR 1905-1900.: W j. COX T&#. GROCERS AND •••. PROVISION MERCHANT^, Are now showing their Speoially-Beleotea Lineß for the Festive Season,>andthey feel sure that an inspection of their windows and fltook will lead to business. . ourhew' ;;; Currants (Speoially Cleaned) ; Sultanas, Baisins (Seedless) ■" Dates, Figs, «\ (OUifornian and Malaga) Almonds (Jordan and VatenOfo).,. Are of Exceptional MITZ & CRYSTALISED FRUITS

Consisting of Peaohes, Apricots, Greengages, Raspberries, Strawberries, Angelion, Cherries, Golden Figs, Mixed Fruits, etc. Minoe Meat, Hum Puddings, Cakeß. CORDIALS. English and Colonial, Heddles Raspberry Balm, Limejuioo, Ginger Wine, Lemon Squash, eto. eto. : eto. FANCY MEATS. Wo have a Large and Choioe Seleotion of Fanoy Meats, Patties, Pastes, eto. Chutnies. Genuine Indian (Large and Bmall Bottles) Piokles—English and Colonial. We have Imported a, Spaoial Line o f Deoorated Candles. Our stock of English Bisoults is the finest we have ever imported. All the lines are New, including a Speoial Line of Small Boxes Suitable for Xmas and New Year Presents. CANNEDFRUITS. Finest Dessert Aprioots, Poaohes, Pears, Pineapples, Strawberries, Blaokberries, Raspberries, Plums, Greengages, Blaok and White Cherries, eta. We hold a Large Stook cl HAMS BACON HAMS CHEESE 1 CHEESE 1 The Finest Stook in the Distriot. W. J. cox & CO. Gißu B tono Road, Gisborne. Teleph one

VISITORS TO WELLINGTON Should mako a point ol staying at THE ARCADIA Corner oi Lambton Quay and Stout fl'.riet. THE LEADING- PRIVATE HOTEL IN WELLINGTON. ALy Rooms, Excellent Table, Up-to<-Date Service. MODERATE TARIFF. THE aTo ADIA, J. PATERSON ... Proprietor FRANK G. LTJNDON, ARCHITECT. DESIGNS In Old English, Queen Anne Modern American and Colonial Architecture. GOOD’S BUILDINGS, (Upstairs), Gladstone Road. WANTED. WANTED, to Pnrohaße—WOOL and SKINS. Highest Cash Prloe given at MATAWHBRQ WOOL WORKS.

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Gisborne Times, Volume XXII, Issue 1720, 10 April 1906, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Gisborne Times, Volume XXII, Issue 1720, 10 April 1906, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Gisborne Times, Volume XXII, Issue 1720, 10 April 1906, Page 2

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