J° E . y^NGLISH. CAB PROPRIETOR. Ormond Road. Telephone 438. REMOVED to Fresh Premises, haying bought out Mr J. Innes. Business will be carried on as usual after August 12th in premises lately occupied by him. JH. WACK. —If you want, to get • the best value for your money, call on us for Smallgoods, Dairy Fed Pork, or Poultry. You will always ■get- satisfaction from J. H. WACK, Gladstone-road. Telephone, 424. FOR the Easiest Shave in Town, try Colebrook’s Hairdressing Saloon, just above the Tombstone yard. Threepence every time. WANTE D KNO WN. If you want a BICYCLE built to suit you, or Repairs executed to your entire satisfaction, try H. ANDERSON, CYCLE BUILDER, GLADSTONE ROAD
WANTED. You Cannot Do Better Than Go To WILDISH, CJADDLER & HARNESS MAKER. O Peal Street. New Saddlery and Harness Exchanged for Second-hand. THRESH FISH can always be ob- • tained from the Tat-apouri Fish Depot, Gladstone-road, Mr. H. Bruce’s late premises. Typewriting Specifications, Agreements, or Circulars Typewritten or Mimeographed, and Business Letters Typewritten from Dictation at reasonable rates, at W. LISSANT CLAYTON’S TYPEWRITER SUPPLIES AGENCY. THE Best of work will be turned out of the Ellerbeck Studio when they remove to their new Studio, having purchased Mr. J. Innes’s business. We start August 12th. IF you wish good Value, pay us a visit. Our Stock of Towels was bought before the big riso in price, and wo can give you Magnificent Value. White and Colored Towels from 5d to 2s lid each. —C. ROSIE and CO. JH. WACK, Gladstone-road, • Cash Buyer of Pigs, Calves, and Poultry. Choice variety of Smallgoods always in stock. J. H. WACK, Gladstone-road. Tele., 424. WANTED Known Seasonable Pastilles. Voice, Bouquet, Fruit (assorted). Menthol, and Eucalyptus, you’ll find these right at Dustin’s.
TEACHER-: What higher aim can man attain than conquest over human pain? Johnnie (brainy boy of class): Well. I don’t know, muni; but Mr. Cato, in Grey-street.'took my tooth out painlessly for only a shilling. J T. CASSIDY, having secured •I • section at Ptilia Railway Station is Erecting Livery and Bait Stables for the convenience of the Travelling Public. Trusting for the patronage of old customers and new, J. T. CASSIDY.
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Gisborne Times, Volume XXV, Issue 2172, 30 August 1907, Page 2
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