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(ROVED BY HIJN. REDS THAT GRIEVE 'T'HE pEOPLE’S JEWELLER, Is tho CHEAPEST AND MOST RELIABLE MAN IN TOWN. McKee’s Buildings.

ANTED—Two Rooms, ono furnished and one unfurnished.— Apnly, with particulars and terms to “Rex,” “Times” Office. w TT 7ANTED—Shepherd, Hou/fokee- . VV pers, Bushfellers, Married Couples (without family), Cook, Lady-. helps, Generals. Waiting engagement: Man Cook. Girl to assist, Cook and Housemaid (town, together).—J. JV'kovor and Co., next Public Library. ■fTT ANTED'!KNOWN.—That. Lani W and Son stock the be6t line ol Ladies’ Button Boots and Lace-up» at—fancy I —los Dd. NICE PRESENT for nothing! A white-and-gold Cup and Saucer given away with each pound of “Te Arai” Tea purchased.—West End Cash Grocery, BONNY HOME in course of erection, modern and every, conve£loo deposit.—W. A alienees, '£525. Lissant Clayton. A LIFE-LIKE reproduction of Photos in Oil and Black and White.—Kelley and Parker, Artist*, Grey Street Studio. A- BOUT 2i acres, excellent x\_ cutting property, within T mile of Post Office. Price, £7SO.—W. Lissant Clayton. Agent.' BLACK LEAD POLISHING BRUSHES for eight pence each at Parnell’s Popular Saturday Sales, 25th inst. only.—-A. Parnell and Co., Ironmongers. FOR Working Men’s Boots and Bushmen’s Fern Tights, try Lang and Son. They are well known and highly appreciated by all who have tried them.

FOR'LEASE —Shop, with dwelling attached, situate Gladstone Road; central position.—Apply, T. G. ’Lawless, agent. KNOWN throughout the Dominion —the Strand Cafe—and under patronage of the Members of Parliament and the general travelling public. Try U 6 for the best meala when visiting Auckland, Napier, Gisborne, and Hastings.—Douglas Bros., proprietors. T 00K OUT for the West End .IJ Casli Grocery’s cart, winch starts running to-day. Orders promptly delivered to all parts of tmva and country. NEW PICTURES, New Design* in Mouldingß. Recent import* tions now on view at Kelley and Parker’s, Grey Street. Inspection invited. THE Geisha Fruit Stall for the best Confectionery, Fruit, Vegetables, Oysters, Smoked Selin np-. per, and Crayfish. TE ARAI” TEA, the new blend! A white-a nd-gold Cup and Saucer is given away with each pound l purchased. Try the Tea,' and you will use the Cup and Saucer frequently.—West' Kud Cash Grocery. PICTURE FRAMES.—Newest Mouldings, Mounts, and all requisites. Bedrock prices at Kelley and Parker’s Art Studio, Grey Street THE Geisha Fruit Stall is also the Geisha Confectionery Stall, and sells only the choicest lines. THE West End Cash Grocery’s . Cart starts running to-day. Bring along your orders, and • the goods will be home before you get back. THE Best Fish in Town are to be obtained at the new Federal Dining Rooms, next Grundy and Shenuan’6. TO introduce a Good Thing to Gisborne, 1 am giving away a handsome cup and saucer with each pound of “To Arai” Tea Eold.—J. Gartshore, West End Cash Grocer.

THE Geisha Fruit- Stall has Geisha, pot plants, Geisha cabbage plants, arid Geisha vegetable seeds. IJIHEY ALL SAY CASH , TS THE SHOP “EVERY TIME” WHERE MONEY GOES FARTHEST. T O-DAY GREAT CLEARANCE. SOME SPIFFING BARGAINS THERE. THE Geisha Fruit Stall wants to buy 10,000 Pickle Bottles for bottling Fresh Oysters. High prices given. WANTED —At once, Buyer for a lino business Restaurant. Turnover, £I2OO to £ISOO a year. Price, £265.—W. Lissant Clayton. THE Geisha Fruit Stall - wants 10,000 customers with Is and 2s each to buy Fresh Bottled Oysters." ‘ "VTOTJ can’t miss it-1 What? The 1 new cart which delivers orders promptly. It starts running, to-day. —J. Gartshore, West End Cash GroXT'OUNG AND OLD, rich and poor, i will be pleased to hear that H. J. Andrew is holding his annual Clearing Sale at his Boot Depot, Gladstone Road. Genuine bargains! All round reductions of from 15 to 25 per cent. Come and see for yourselves. oAO K I D 0N ’ T miss this I opportunity —A Fourroomed House situated on an ideal section, Palmerston Road. Easy terms.—W. Lissant Clayton, estate agent.

NO PAIN. MR. GATO, EXTRACTING SPECIALIST, GREY STRET, , Gisborne. NO DANGER. First Extraction 2s 6d, each succeeding Is. H THE STAR” AIRDRESSING & (^HAVING j^ALOON. PEEL STREET. (Erskino’s Euildings.) REG. WILKINSON (late Lessee of Mr. Geo. Smith’s Hairdressing Saloon) begs to inform the public that he has just Opened the above Up-to-t date Saloon, which lias been fitted up throughout with all the latest acceesories TWO CHAIRS KEPT GOING. The Saloon carries a Largo Stock of the very best brands of Tobaccos, Cigars, Cigarettes, Pipes, Pouches, and all Smokers’ and Toilet Requisites, and the proprietor cordially ini'i!e*i inspection. THE”STAR” I . SHINES OUT A WARM WELCOME TO AUIt,

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Gisborne Times, Volume XXVI, Issue 2252, 25 July 1908, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 8 Gisborne Times, Volume XXVI, Issue 2252, 25 July 1908, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 8 Gisborne Times, Volume XXVI, Issue 2252, 25 July 1908, Page 1

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