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Telephones 220 and 285 Telegrams, “Lissant, Gisborne.” W. LISSANT CLAYTON ESTATE AGENT. Sheep Runs, Dairy Farms, Town Properties. IN DEALING WITH US Purchasers or Vendors not only have the advantage of our Extensivo Connection, but arc assisted in FINANCING froo of charge, and having the largest variety of Properties for Salo on our books tho former are enabled to procure what they require expeditiously. AGENCIES in all tho principul Towns of the Dominion also linon THE DARLING DOWNS, QUEENSLAND. * AGENT FOE Norwich Accident Insurance, Australian Alliance Fire Insurance, &c., &c. LICENSED SHAREBROKER. ' > TO SHEEP EARMERS ! ! THE TABLE-TOP LAMB TAILER Can be inspected at the office of the undersigned— C. B. De LAUTOUR, ADAIR’S BUILDINGS, LOWE STREET. Importer of Slieep-Shearing, Milking, and all descriptions of Machinery. EARMERS CALL AND INSPECT. "5 g f tri f C KJ O £c- V H

A SELF-DENIAL APPEAL TO GISBORNE AND DISTRICT. rjjTHE gALVATION ARMY. M Y DEAR FRIENDS Provincial Headquarters, Caledonian Chambers, Willis Street, Wellington. 12tli September, 1907. The progress of the Salvation Army since its.inception has been the wonder of the age; and, though born in poverty -and cradled in persecution, it has gone forward in one long triumphant march in spite of all the obstacles that have been placed in its way, and the slanderous statements .that have been continually hurled iigain&t it. It has proved its value in dealing with the driftwood and outcasts of Society, and has become indispensable to the world at large in grappling with social problems, and assisting Governments and Councils in dealing with the poor and fallen by which we are surrounded. Will you therefore in this great Gelf-denial Effort, which has become world-wide, help the Funds for which the Aijpeal is made. Our Officers’ work is out of love, for no Officer in the Salvation Army has any guaranteed salary, but they are willing to toil among the poor and' destitute for the smallest pittance and the grand “Well Done” of the Master. Last year t-lie Citizens of G-isboriie and District save in a most noble way. I trust you will be able to do the si.mc this year. Please send it to Adjutant Dickens, officer-in-charge of Gisborne. Thanking you for past help, and in joyful anticipation, I am, yours faithfully, THOS. E. ALBISTON, Provincial Commander. TO ADJUTANT DICKENS, SALVATION ARMY, GISBORNE. I have much pleasure in forwarding £ good work. Signed. Address. for your

W. A. O’MlaSa. MERCHANT. WOOLPACKS. SEASON’S SHIPMENTS are now due, and I am booking orders at HOW RATES. DIRECT IMPORTATIONS OE SHEEP SHEARS TURKEY STONES BRANDING OIL RUDDLE COOPER’S POWDER DIP COOPER’S FLUID DIP (in 1 gallon and 5 gallons). AGRICULTURAL SEEDS. ALGERIAN SEED OATS. SEED POTATOES. Up-to-Date, Northern Star, Early Puritan, Sutton’s Abundance, Bounty of Hebron, Early Vermont, White Elephant,' and Lepstone Kidney. SEED-SOWING SEASON. I am now boohing orders for forward delivery to suit station owners for COCKSFOOT RYEGRASS CLOVERS TURNIP RAPE MUSTARD PASPALUM DILITATUM, Etc. Mixed and Packed in Weights SUITABLE FOR PACK-HORSE LOADS. SPECIAL SHEEP NETS. These are made of best English (tarred rope, and are very suitable for docking, dividing off rax>e, turnip, etc. PRICE’S TIMBER JACKS. Contractors’ and Bushmen’s Stores and Tools. GROCERIES OF THE HIGHEST QUALITY. W. A. O’Meara. 018: H ALL. ALL. THE PEOPLE’S TAILOR, OPPOSITE ROYAL HOTEL. M R - J. H. HITCHINSPIANIST. Pupils, Piano £1 Is. Balls, Socials, and Dances. Latest Operatic Music Supplied. TURANGANUI HOTEL, Gisborne.

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Gisborne Times, Volume XXV, Issue 2185, 14 September 1907, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 6 Gisborne Times, Volume XXV, Issue 2185, 14 September 1907, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 6 Gisborne Times, Volume XXV, Issue 2185, 14 September 1907, Page 3

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