A GREAT BARGAIN. 781 ACRES 781 ACRES, Including 300 Acres FLAT 784 ACRES WILL CARRY 2 SHEEP TO ACRE Close to School ami Post Office ONLY £I6OO CASH WANTED. Those with limited capital should not miss this great chance. W. LISSANT CLAYTON, ESTATE AGENT. TO LET. OJLLOP IN TIMES BUILDINGS. For particulars, apply— TIMES OFFICE. FOR IMMEDIATE SALE. Gladstone road—acre. 2 frontages, only £315. Acres and Half-acres, Ruteno Road ; small deposits. Quarter-acre, 6-roomed Kauri Villa £345, deposit and terms. J. PECKOVEP. AND CO. FOR SALE—Pony Mare, four years, carries boy or girl, or side saddle. Smart mover; sound and quiet. AGRICULTURAL DEPARTMENT. IJIOR SALE—Four Dairy Heifers (one just in profit, three on point of calving).—Apply D. J. Barry. PRICE £B2S—A Splendid Investment in New House Property, returning £Bl per annum. Mortgage of £550 can remain 4 years at 6 per cent.—Apply VV. Lissant Clayton, Sole Agent.
PIIICE £loso.—Mangapapa, 10 Acres. Good House. A Bargain.—Apply AV. Lissant Clayton, Sole Agent. PRICE £92s.—Kaiti 14 Acres. Good handy cutting lot.—Apply W. Lissant Clayton, Sole Agent. PRICE £9o.—-West End. Full 1-Acre. A good section. Cash or easy terms.—Apply. W. Lissant f Clayton. FOR SALE, ll Acres, Kaiti, well watered and in grass, good land. Apply T. G. Lawless, Agent. THREE splendid 1-acre sections fronting Ormond road, well cultivated, garden, with 6-roomed dwelling, a bargain at £B2s.—Apply, T. G. Lawless, agent. KAITI. —Splendid Building Allotments, Acres, Half-Acres, and Quarter-Acres, from £6O to £l4O. Apply early to T. G. Lawless, Agent. FOR SALE. 3 EVEN-ROOMED Nice conveniences, position. Apply— HOUSE, all Whataupoko. F. HALL. R ELIABLE BOY FOR OFFICE. Apply in own handwriting to ‘ THE MANAGER, The Gisborne Sheepfarmers' Frozen Meat Co, Ltd. WANTED. ■fA 7 ANTED—JUNIOR CLERK with TV previous office experience. Apply by letter, stating qualifications and salary recmired. DALGETY AND CO, Ltd. WANTED. Good general or lady-help for a month; wages £1 a week. Apply, by telephone— MRS. BIDDLES, Pakarae. Or, Times Office, Friday. NOTICE. T° S HEEPFARMERS. ARE CASH BUYERS OF BEEF, MUTTON, AND LAMB AT HIGHEST MARKET RATES. COMMON, SHELTON, & CO., Ltd. REMOVAL NOTICE. MRS. BATTEN wishes to intimate that she has removed to the third house higher up than her late residence on the opposite side of Childers Road and has resumed teaching. Kindergarten classes are being formed for the instruction in the rudiments of Pianoforte playing for children from five to seven years of age. Parents may obtain all information by applying to Mrs. Batten. The Kindergarten system has been instituted by the National College of Music, London, for the purpose of simplifying the early stages of the stiulv of music, and has met with unprecedented success.
ICE I T - Is tho inii'o extract of Fruit-juices. Is Non-alcoholic, and tho most coolh]«r and refreshing beverage ever in trod need to the N. Z. Market. Try it! E. B. DUFAUR, Agent, Auckland. M®nn™ & Dll: Manufacturer# of BISCUITS, JAMB, and CONFECTIONERY AUCKLAND AND THAME!3. To Settlers in Gisborne and Ea»t Coast Districts. W r E wish to draw your attention to the fact that we supply the Best JAMS and MARMALADE made in the. cobey, largely from fruit Grown in ths Auckland District Why then >.h old you send your raonej South for the** Articles f —BUYMENNTIE AND DAY’S Biscuits, Jams, Fancy Confeotions, Chocolates and Sweets of every kind Tead Office: Albert 9fc.. Auoklicd
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Gisborne Times, Volume XXVI, Issue 2083, 8 January 1908, Page 1
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