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lias been instructed to SELL 11*20 Acres freehold, first-class sheep country; 100 acres ELAT and PLOUGHABLE, balance EASY COUNTRY; subdivided into 12 paddocks, watered by Permanent Streams. Wintered 2000 SHEEP and 80 HEAD of CATTLE. There is a GOOD HOMESTEAD, with Outbuildings, Woolslicd, Dip and Yards. Situated 17 miles from Town by Eirst-class Metalled Road. Price, £8350. Terms arranged. If You want Unimproved Bush Country If You Avant Partly Improved Sheep Country If You want Poverty Bay Plats If You Avant Toavii Properties WHATEVER YOU WaNT, WHEREVER YOU WANT IT, COME AND TELL ME AT ONCE. My Address is LOWE STREET, GISBORNE. TELEPHONE 152.

OUR NEW SERIAL STORY “THE MANOR MYSTERY ” Will Commence NEXT SATURDAY.

MARRIED THREE TIMES TO SAME WOMAN. Elliott J. Perry, a portrait painter, of St Joseph, (Missouri, half recently been married for the third time to the same young woman. Perry was married eight years ago, when he was twenty years old. to Miss Winnie Philpot, of •Hunuboldt, Nebraska, who was then eighteen years old. She and her husband had boon playmates in childhood. The day after the wedding it was found that the mar rage ceremony was illegal, as the license had been obtained in Pawnee County. Perry had taken that means of preventing hiis friends f.rom knowing that ha was to be married. Another license was obtained, "and they were married a second time. Young Perry began to study arc, and was helped to some extent by his wife’s father, who is a banker at Humboldt, He was unable to earn much money at first, and .finally decided that he would go to Paris to study. His father-in-law objected, and would not advance any money to him. Although many difficulties were in the way. Perry went to Paris. Ho /oft home without money, but earned enough to live on. Tie was absent five years, and when lie returned homo he learned that his wife had obtain"T a divorce. Fo' a lime ••.•V’,. /»„»?, be had liea’d from h'< wife rega’artand then the letters ceas'd. V.'heo p. r/y fn-r he . •.../■ r-.-d ,i, cn., a d Vvd.aa.d b ■ H . to marry him again and 'he no’rS tial knot was. tied for the third time.

P. PITTA R, • DENTIST, UNION BANK BUILDINGS

LONDON DENTAL.

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Gisborne Times, Volume XXVI, Issue 2074, 28 December 1907, Page 3 (Supplement)

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Gisborne Times, Volume XXVI, Issue 2074, 28 December 1907, Page 3 (Supplement)

Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Gisborne Times, Volume XXVI, Issue 2074, 28 December 1907, Page 3 (Supplement)

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