WANTED —Pit Sawyer, Man Cook, Rousoaboufc, Waitresses, Housemaids, Married Couples, fW. Cook, Ladylielp, Generals. Waiting encasement: Rouscabout, Governess, Ploughman, Housekeeper.—J. Peekover and Co., next Public Library. Wf ANTED KNOWN.—That Lang Vi and Son stock the best lino of Ladies’ Button Boots and Laco-ups at—fancy I—los 9d. WANTED KNOWN—T. G. Lawless, Land and Estate Agont, has removed into “Gisborne Times” Building. A MOST DESIRABLE PROPERTY of 10 flat acres and good (j----roomod bouse, Jvaiii • fair offer, want-': «d.‘—See W. Lissant Clayton, agentS-, A LIFE-LIKE reproduction oi Photos in Oil and Black and White.—Kelley and .Parker, Artiste, Grey Street Studio. /~TLAW HAMMER HANDLES for ,V_y threepence each at Parnell’s Popular Saturday Sales, Independence Day only.—A. Parnell and Co., Ironmongers. G CHARACTER READING AND ' PHRENOLOGIST. Madamo St. Clair has returned to Gisborne, and maybe consulted at Airs.. Kelly’s. Derby Street ; hours, from 10 a.m.* to 9 p.m. / TJVOR Working Men’s Boots and and -highly appreciated by all who have tried them. I HAVE in Stout Street a fine 6roomed House and conveniences; best locality; valuable section; 5 minutes from G.P.O—Apply y W. Lissant Clayton ' , > ■■: I HAVE 11 Acre's oh tlie Haiti, excellent cutting property or an. ideal residential site; elevated position; price, £BSO.—W. Lissant Clayton, agent. ENOWN throughout the Dominion —tho Strand Cafe—and under patronage Of' the Members of Parliament and the general travelling public. . Try ue for the best meals when visiting Auckland, Napier; Gisborne, and Hastings.—Douglas Bros,, proprietors. T ADIES I' Attention ! Call and inJU Bpoet the- large stock of- the Latest Fashions in Ladies’ Boots- and Shoes, with Cuban heels, which' has just been opened up at H. J.'Andrew’s Boot Depot, Gladstone Road. NEW PICTURES, New Designs in Moulding*. Recent importations now on view at Kelley and Parker’#, Grey Street. Inspection invited. ICfURE ~ FRAMES—Newest Mouldings, Mounts, and all requisites. Bedrock prices at- Kelley and Parker’s Art Studio, Grey Street. WANTED —Applications for' tho purchase of 10 acres and 6 rooms, 20 minutes from tho G.P.0., and situated on the Kaiti; fine orchard, stable, etc.—Apply, W. Lissant Clayton. WHAT’S in a Name? Nothing unless 'it has merit. We are the name and merit—Douglas Bros., Napier. Hastings,, Auckland, and Gisborne. The most, important persons dine at our Cafe. If you arc not doing business with us, you are losing something. No middleman's profit. Late fish and oyster suppers a speciality.—Douglas Bros., proprietors. WHEN you want your money to briug you the best return, remember NOAH’S ARK can give you the best value in new and second-hand furniture and all classes of goods. We buy, sell, or exchange furniture, • and goods of every .description. Gramaphones and records for sale or exchange.—NOAH’S ARK, Gladstone Road, ’Phono 101. -C? 1 purchase suburbot/ JLUtJv'a’i Rosidence of 7 Rooms, with ©very-‘coiiveiiiegce, and quarter-acre (corner); within a /mile of P.O.—Apply, T. G. Lawless, agent. . WILL Purchase 35 acres and good 6roomed Dwelling, with every convenience, within a few miles of town.— Apply, T. G. Lawless, agent. LOST. LOST —Between Gisborne and To Hapara, small Dress Basket, containing gentleman’s dress suit.—Finder kindly return to “Times” Office. WANTED KNOWN. IF you want a BICYCLE built to suit you, or Repairs executed to your entire satisfaction, try—i H. ANDERSON, Cycle Builder. TO _£T. A SIX-ROOMED HOUSE to let A on Whataupo'ko.—Apply, Teat and Friar. • TO LET—The Hall lately occupied by the Cosmopolitan Club —Apply to E. P. Joyce. COUNTRY HOTEL WITH BAKERY AND STORE. SPLENDID CHANCE for a mail l with a littlo capital to make fortune. Up-to-date FREEHOLD ,01’EIITY and FURNISHINGS, o going concern to be disposed of £3900. Terms arranged. Write ,v to — HE N.Z. TRADE EXCHANGE, Box 332. Christchurch. FOR SALE, V' FOR SALE—Cabbage,* Cauliflower; Lettuce, and OmblU-dPiants.— Edward Ling, Whataupoko. EOlt SALE—Horse, Saddle, Bridle, sound and quiet; cheap. Apply “Times.” FOR SALE.—J-Acre and new 4roomed (kauri built) dwelling, upper Gladstone Road.—Apply, T. (r. Lawless.
ONLY £7OO.—J-Acre and 10-room-ed Dwelling; centrally situated. —Apply, T. G. Lawless. SALVATION ARMY CITADEL Officers in Charge: Adjutant and Mre. Dickens. YOU ore cordially incited to any of the following meetings: SUNDAY: 7 a.m., Kneedrill; 11 a.in., Holiness Meeting; 3 p.m., Praise and Testimony. Meetiug; 7 p.ru., Salvation Meeting. Also, TUESDAY, THURSDAY. and FRIDAY NIGHTS. YOUNG PEOPLE’S MEETINGS, SUNDAY, 10 a.m. and 2 p.m. A seat, a book, and » welcome to all. The above gatherings will be bold for the glory of God and the salvation and" sanctification of men, women, and childrenA GOOD' BRASS BAND , AND SPECIAL CHOIR WILL DISPENSE HARMONY. i \.-irrogational Singing a speniil ,of each service. MARRIAGES SOLEMNISED. PRIVATE WEDDINGS CONDUCTED. . GOD BLESS YOU , 'G. DICKENS. Adjutant. _ : .
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Gisborne Times, Volume XXVI, Issue 2232, 2 July 1908, Page 1
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