H YAN Racing Correspondents, Auckland. All communications promptly attended. No Reply no Business, unless by special arrangement. Prioe Lists posted free to any address. Bankers, National Bank of Now Zealand. New Zealand Cup straight out. Doubles: N.Z. Cup and Stewards’; Auckland Cup and Railway. Telegraphic Addreßß : Ryan and De Groon, Auckland. Letters, P. 0., Box 278. -'yy'HY ]gUY jgICYCLES ’from RAG SHOPS. Etc.. When you can Procure BEAUTIFUL, RELIABLE LADIES’ or GENT.’S FREE-WHEELS. English Manufacture, from £B, at BARLOW’S iVIOTOR AND CYCLE DEPOT. PEEL-STREET. Best Shop in the Dominion for Cycle-alities. INSPECTION INVITED. Salvation Army Hal* GISBORNE. SUNDAY, NOV. 10. Four Bright. Happy, and Cheerful MEETINGS ■will be held at 7 a.m., 11 a.in., 3 ip.m., and 7 p.m. Conducted by Adjutant Dickens, assisted by Captain Church and Lieut. Calcott. Band in Attendance. Special Singing. A Hearty Welcome to All. UNITED PICNIC on MONDAY", the 11th. (Bv kind permission) in Mr. J. lt.\ Redstone’s grounds, Upper Childers Road. ■ Come and Spend a Day with the Army. Games for the Young and Old LOOK OUT FOR THE GREAT 21st ANNIVERSARY TEA, THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 28tli, 1907. GEO. DICKENS, Adjutant. -QE Q.ROEN,
KIMPTON TJROTHER6. IMPTON JL3ROTHERS. MINCING LANE, LONDON a ad PEEL STREET, GISBORNE. "MPORTERS OP FIRST-CLASS ENGLISH JpiANOS. £3sf to £SO. g EWING j^JACHINES £4 4s and £4 10s each. OIL y^NGINES. II to 30 fioree-power. IREE-WHEEL TRICYCLES F A 3 £8 15s, £9 15s, and £lO 15s each. KIMPTON T 3 ROTHERS. IMPTON JDROTHERS. LONDON AND PEEL STREET, GISBORNE. MENNIE £> TTfcEY. ENNIE AC UEY. Manufacturers of BISCUITS, JAMS, and CONFECTIONERY. AUCKLAND AND THAMES. To” Settlers in Gisborne and East Coast Districts. WE wish to draw your attention to the fact that we supply the Best JAMS and MARMALADE made in the colony, largely from Fruit Grown in the Auckland Dietrict Why, then, should you sendyoar money South for these Articles?. —BUY—MENNIE AND DAY’S Biscuits, Jams, Fancy Confections, Chocolates and Sweets of every kind. Head Office: Albert St.. Auckland.
Tailoring, ailoring. SPRING is here, as well as a nice range of Spring _and Summer Materials, imported - direct for S. McPherson. Those wishing to select the BEST should COME EARLY. PERFECT FIT AND STYLE GUARANTEED, Combined with the Best of Workmanship. PATTERNS SENT FREE TO ANY ADDRESS. SH/fCOHERSON. . IVJLc.tT HERSON PROPERTIES FOR SALE BY J. PECKOVER & CO., LAND AGENTS, PEEL-STREET Tel., 211. £gg 5— WHATAUPOKO. iAcre, gardens, handsome mew residence, owner. leaving, great bargain. 9 Q— MAIN ORMOND ELK, large 3-Acre, cottage, shed, very cheap, jr? ri-7 K—WILLIAMS STREET, c&l) 6"J two new five-roomed Houses, always we.ll let. jfj Q f* K —STANLEY ROAD, neat new Cottage, and di-y section, 32 perches. £} Q DESMOND ROAD, excelg&OO lent Section, also one in Aberdeen Road, same . price. OI Q pf—MANGAPAPA, Main dZj iO(J Raid, fenced 3 sides, 1 Acre. panfi—ROOT STREET—Two dbj >1 ‘ Sections, £IOO each. 3 Houses, same street, also for Sale. pAff pf—MANGAPAPA, Alain oSWt/ / eJ Road, neat, well finished house, buggy shed, bath, copper, spring, 31 to. \ OKI A—ABERDEEN ROADdwOiU 1-Acre, now Villa, with gas, bath, etc., bargain. JS7O0"~^ K L JAT ! a 1;a — 1 Acre, with handsome new Villa, buggy shed, all conveniences, garden, fowl run. HOUSES, SECTIONS, FARMS, Various Localities. MONEY to LEND on MORTGAGE. J. PECKOVER & CO., LAND AGENTS, GISBORNE.
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Gisborne Times, Volume XXV, Issue 2233, 9 November 1907, Page 3
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