BUSINESS NOTES.
Tenders arc invited by Messrs Wilson and Lilley for the erection of a large hoarding-house, in wood, at Whataupoko. A septic tank is also to be constructed.
Messrs Dailgety and Co. invite tenders for additions and alterations to the residence of Mr. Alex. A. Todd, Waimata.
Messrs H. Anderson and Son, cycle builders, are solo agents in Gisborne for the celebrated Centaur Englishmade bicycles. A reminder is given of the sales at Malcolm’s Lowe street mart to-day. Poultry and produce will be sold at 11 o’clock, followed at noon by an extensive sale of furniture and sundries, including 10 brass-rail bedsteads and four bicycles. “Christmas suggestions” emanate from Robertson’s, on the corner. They invite inspection of gifts for men and boys. “No-License in Invercargill” is the subject of an advertisement in today’s issue.
A smart girl to assist in shop is wanted at The Sweeteries. Mr. C. G. Bloore advertises some fine properties in to-day’s supplement. The owners wish to realise without delay, and anyone looking for an investment cannot go wrong by taking one dr more of the chances offered
A reward-of £1 is offered for the return, of a gold ring, diamond set, which has been lostAs they urgently want more room, Messrs C. Rosie aiid Co. have decided to go out of the toy trade afitogether, anti are making their final display of toys this Christmas. They announce special discounts of 20 and 2d per cent for one week only, beginning to-day. Dr. Collins notifies the loss of a. bay mare which broke away from his residence at Whataupoko.
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Gisborne Times, Volume XXV, Issue 2063, 14 December 1907, Page 2
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