All your PHOTO requirements supplied All your difficulties explained away INSTRUCTIONS and the BENEFIT oi cay experieaaa I oiler you FREE, It gives rue the greatest pleasure So help you to ain the beat RESULTS with the smallest amount of troub. A. W. J. MAM, PHOTO-CHEMIST, Gisborne. Telephone 130.
T EE T II oor mmm. WHAT IT MEANS Wo have already advertised that we guarantee our work. We are giving a special written guarantee. Before having your teeth fittted apply to os and read this. It means that if your plate is not a perfect fit we will not demand another giinea, but will re-make it FBEE. If yon broke a tooth off or craoked your plate in fair wear and tear, wa will repair it FREE, even if it n 5 years afterwards. When you'can get teeth g laranleed like this why pay more ? Don’t, bat oometo the—
UNION BANK BUILDINGS. Telephone 372, ELECTRICAL AND MOTOR ENGINEERING WORKS-, lain ESPLANADE. ELECTRIC LIGHT. HAVING hi a a largo exporienoo with Eleoiric L's-hting Plante of all descriptions, lam prepared to supply and erect installations, using oil, gas, water, or steam power. The Cheapest and Sr,feet Light. Estimates cn Application. MOTOR CABS AMD OIL ENGINES. Eiva your Motor C r or Oil Engine overhauled by a practical man and save annoyance when out for a spin. FIRS' -CLASS GARAGE,
Ard evory convonicnoe for Repairs, Accumulators charged and all Requisites stocked. Private Telopho-.cs instilled and repaired. Batteries, Wires, e;e. always on band. Aoeumu'ator.-i, wft and d y Batteries of all descriptions, ISleotrio Bella, 801 l Indicators, Wires, Lamps, and all fittings in stock. G. F. PREDDEY. Telephone Ho. 300. STAR REGISTRY OFFICE, iiew Zealand Timea Buildings, Kolburno Avenue, WELLINGTON, MBS WOOLLRIGHT has pleaoure in announeing that she has opened an up*io-dato Begistry Gfiioo at the above ad« dress, whero reliable servants of all descrip» ona can be engaged. Letters and tologratn3 promptly attonded to. J. S. EUCKLANO AUCTIONEER AND GENERAL COMMISSION AGENT, HOLDS regular safer, of Horses, eto., in tho Masonio Stables, EVERY SAT* URDAY. Horses broken to saddle and harness,
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Gisborne Times, Volume XXIII, Issue 1876, 4 October 1906, Page 2
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