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ON VIEW TO-DAY. FURS! FURS USTRALIAN, OANADIAN. ASMANIAN F. S. (Malcolm & Co HAVE pleasure ill announcin' that they have been appointee Sole Agents in Gisborne lor one of tin Largest Fur Houses in Australasia. The First Consignment consists of— TRAVELLING AND CAJtIUAGJ! RUGS, GOLF AND SHOULDER CAFES, BOAS, VICTOItINES : STOLES, LEMOAS, MUFFS AND BLUFF BAGS, OAFS, -BIATS, HEARTH RUGS, FOOT WARMERS, Etc. Blade up from Moth-oroof and Selected Skins, in Black, Grey, and Brown Tasmanian and Victorian Opossum, Kangaroo, Bear, Wallaby, Canadian Fox, Jaguar, Platypus, and other Skins. WILL BE OFFERED TO THE PUBLIC AT WHOLESALE COST. The Blost Fashionablo Shapes and tho Most Durable and Stylish Furs «t about HALF USUAL FRICES. • —SEE THEBI. — Manufacturer’s Note.—Every Skin in the Collection is guaranteed mothproof, being specially prepared by the new Mimosa Bark process, which renders the Skins beautifully Bolt and so objectionable to tho moth. F. S. MALCOLM & CO., ■MANUFACTURER’S AGENTS, AUCTIONEERS, ETC. Lowe Street. M E ERCH A N T . FENCING WIRE. Johnson’s Galvanised Fencing Wire in jj-ewt coils. Johnson’s Galvanised Barb in -J-cwts. The above make handy ]iackhorse loads. Johnson’s Galvanised "Wire in J-cwt coils; American Galvanised Wire, iu U c "'t coils. 10, STAPLES. 2 x 7, I.} x 8, 1} x 10, U x 'ht and galvanised sliced. . | x 7, 1} x S, lj x 10, 11 x 10, ;ht and galvanised diamond point. WIRE NAILS. American lj to 6-inch, all gauges. CORRUGATED IRON. 6 to 10ft lengths Windmill Beet. ACME HORSE AND COW COVERS. SPORTING SEASON. Cartridge's, Fowling Pieces, Rifles, etc. PRODUCE. Prime Table Derwent Potatoes, Hay, Onions, Bran, Pollard, Chaff, Wheat, Oats, Blaize, Barley, etc. BUSHFELLING TOOLS. Plumb’s Axes, Carter’s Spear, and Jackson and Wliitehouse’s Slashers, Saws, Timber Jack, etc. • Wilson’s Hydraulic Lime. Wilson’s Star Cement. Pyramid Portland Cement. Agricultural Lime in 201 b and cwt bags. EXPLOSIVES. Dynamite, Gelignite, Blasting Powder, Fuse, Detonators. RUBEROID ROOFING. ANGLE LAMPS. (The light that never fails.) Single and double burners. OLIVER PLOWS. No. 52 and 56 Hillside plows. TARRED ROPE SHEEP-NETS. Special Quality 4-inch square mesh. BENZINE, NAPHTHA. PAINTS AND OILS. W. A. O’MEARA. SALVATION ARMY HALL Officers in Charge: Adjutant and Mrs; Dickens. . YOU are cordially invited to any of the following meetings: SUNDAY: 7 a.m., Kneedrill; 11 a.m., Holiness Bleeting; 3 p.m., Praise and Testimony Bleeting; 7 p.m., Salvation Bleeting. Also, TUESDAY, THURSDAY, and FRIDAY NIGHTS. YOUNG PEOPLE’S BIEETINGS, SUNDAY,: 10 a.m. and 2 p.m. A seat, a book, and a welcome to all. The above gatherings will be held for the glory of God and the salvation and sanctification of men, women, and children. A GOOD BRASS BAND AND SPECIAL CHOIR WILL DISPENSE HARMONY. Congregational Singing a speoial feature of each service. MARRIAGES SOLEMNISED. PRIVATE WEDDINGS CONDUCTED. GOD BLESS YOU. G. DICKENS, Adjutant. /CONFECTIONER X 7 OoNFECTIONER X « W! AB The Original Introducer* sf ANYTHING STARTLING In Confectionery. Others are Odlt Imitator*. They o»n try, bnt can never be like oi. NEVER EQUALLED. No ohanoe of being excelled. TOWERS, MANUFACTURING CONFECTIONER. T HE S WEETERIES. GISBORNE. W ILSON AND J^ILLEY Frank J. Wilson] [J. G. Lillej ARCHITECTS AND SANITARY ENGINEERS. LOWE STREET, GISBORNE. Offices lately occupied by C. Tilleard Natusch. Telephone 348.

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Gisborne Times, Volume XXVI, Issue 2196, 21 May 1908, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 Gisborne Times, Volume XXVI, Issue 2196, 21 May 1908, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 Gisborne Times, Volume XXVI, Issue 2196, 21 May 1908, Page 3

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