All your PHOTO requirements supplied All your difficulties explained away INSTRUCTIONS and Hie BENEFIT ol my experience I oiler you FREE. It gives me the greatest pleasure to help you to ain the ba3t RESULTS with the smallest amouui o£ troub. A. tv. J. MANN, PHOTO.CHEMIST, Gisborao. Telephone 120.
T MET II OUR GUARANTEE.' WHAT IT MEANS We bava already advertised that we guarantee outwork. We are giving a special written guarantee. Before having your t:eth flitted apply to us and read this. It means that if jour plate is not aperfest fit we wiil not demand another guinea, but will re-make it FREE. If yon broke a tooth oH or 0 eked j’our plate in fair wear and tear, wa will rapair it FREE, even if it ii 5 years afterwards. When you oan gat teeth guaranteed like this why pay more ? Don’t, but oometo tha— LONDON DENTAL INSTITUTE ONION BANK BUILDINGS. Telephone 3711.
ELECTRICAL AND MOTOR ENGINEERING WORKS. KAICI ESPLaNADE. ELEC trig’ LI GET. ITTAVING had a largo experience with IsL Bleolrio Lighting Plants of all deEoripticnß, Itm prepared to supply and ereot installations, uiing oil, gas, water, or steam power. The Choapest and 'Jafest Light. EtPmatcs ou Application. MOTOR OARS AND OIL ENGINES. Have yo ir Mot ,r C>r or Oil Engine overhauled by a practical man and save annoyance when out lor a spin. FIRST-CLASS GARAGE, And every convenience for Repairs, Accumulators chsrgou r,nd all Requisites stocked. Private Telephones instilled anu repaired. Batteries, Wire 3, etc. always on hand. Aco’jmu'ator:', we« and dry Batterios of all d'scriptions, Electric B>ils, Dell Indicators, I Wires, Lamps, and all fittings in stock.
G. F. PRcDDEY. Telephone No, 309. STAR REGISTRY OFFICE, New Zealand Times Buildings, Kelburne Avenue, WELLINGTON, WOOLLBIGHT has p’easure In JLrJL announcing that she has opened an upnto-date Registry Office at Jho above ad« dross, whpre reliable servants ol all descripon3 aau be engaged. Letters and telegrams promptly attended to J. S, »UCi(LAiiD AUCTIONEER AND GENERAL COMMISSION AGENT, a OLDS regular sales ol Horses, etc., in the Masonic Stables, EVERY SATURDAY. Horses broken to saddle and a mess, 1
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Gisborne Times, Volume XXIII, Issue 1877, 5 October 1906, Page 2
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