jpROVED BY HUN REDS THAT GRIEVE, T HE J >EOPLES JEWELLER, Is the CHEAPEST AND MOST RELIABLE MAN IN TOWN. McKee’s Buildings.
WANTED —Furnished Room,with or without board; must state terms. —Apply, by letter, to “Charleton,” “Times” Office. WANTED— Shejiherd, Hemiekeepors, Bushfellers, Married Coupies (without family). Cook, Ladyhelps, Generals. Waiting engagement: Man Cook, Girl to assist, Cook and Housemaid (town, together).—-J. Peclcovor and Co., next Public Library. WANTED KNOWN.—That Lmi and Son stock the best line el Ladies’ Button Boots and Lace-ups at—fancy I —los 9d. A BONNY HOME in course of erection, modern and every conveniences, £525. £IOO deposit.—W. Lissant Clayton. A LIFE-LIKE reproduction ol Photos in Oil and Black and White.—Kelley and Parker, Artist#, Grey Street Studio. -v ABOUT 2J acres, excellent cutting property, within 1 mile of Post Office. Price, £7SO.—W. Lissant Clayton, Agent. 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. JAM SANDWICH TINS for fouri pence each at Parnell’s Popular Saturday Sales, Saturday, Bth inst., only—A. Parnell and Co., Ironmongers. NOTICE. —To Travellers who are leaving by the first express train, can obtain early breakfast at the Strand Private Hotel and Cafe, Gladstone Road; also Hot Suppers when train arrives in the evening. Best place in town lor a meal. Satisfaction guaranteed. ''Phone 69. Douglas Bros., nroprietors. NEW PICT URES, New Design# in Mouldings. Recent importa-, tions now on view at Kelley and Parker’s, Grey Street, inspection invited. PICTURE FRAMES.—Newest Mouldings, Mounts, and all requisites. Bedrock prices. at Keh„y and Parker’s Art Studio, Grej SO ecu SAVE YOUR MONEY.—May we suggest that you purchase Six Tickets lor ss, available for Breakfast, Dinner and Tea.—Douglas Bros. Strand Cafe. WANTED —At once, Buyer for a fine business Restaurant. Turnover, £I2OO to £ISOO a year. Price, £2OS.—W. Lissant Clayton. WHERE TO STAY.—Strand Private Hotel, Gladstone Road, Gisborne: also, at Hastings, Napier, and Auckland. 'First-class Luncheon 12 till 2; Good Beds Is; all Meals Is. Late Fish and Oyster Suppers a Speciality. ’Phone 69.—Douglas Bros., proprietors. YOUNG AND OLD, rich and poor, will be pleased to hear that H. J. Andrew is holding his annual Clearing Sale at his Boot Depot, Gladstone Road. Genuine bargains 1 All round reductions of from 15 to 25 per cent. Come and see for yourselves. -PJOKI DON’T MISS this cW fj l opportunity—A Fourroomed House situated on an ideal section, _ Palmerston Road. Easy terms.—W. Lissant Clayton, estate agent.- • ■ ' " ! " " FOUND. I^iOUND —Roan Mare, with cover on; branded half-circle on off shoulder ; scum over off eye.—Apply, Railway Stables. uND—Between Big Bridge and Matawhero, Cap of Spring Wheel.—Apply, “Times.” LOST —On Saturday night, near Melbourne Cash, Purse, containing 12s 6d. Will finder (kindly return. Reward. Melbourne Cash. WANTED KNOWN. IF you want a BICYCLE built to Buit you, or ■ Regains executed to your entire satisfaction, try— H. ANDERSON, Cycle Builder. P' TO LET. TO-LET —5-Roomed Houso and Bathroom, Clifford-Street; Also 4-Roomed House and 3 Acres, Fox Street, Whataupoko.—Apply T. G. Lawless, Agent. FOR SALE. FOR SALE.—i-Acre and new 4roomed (kauri built) dwelling, upper Gladstone Road.—Apply, T. G. Lawless. WHEN you want your money to bring 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, ’Phone 101. ONLY £7oo.—i-Acro and 10-room-ed Dwelling; centrally situated. —Apply, T. G. Lawless. WILL Purchase 85 acres and good- 6roomed Dwelling, with evory convenience, within a few miles of town.— tpoly. T. G. Lawless, agent. JgEATTIE, UNION BANK BUILDINGS. Upstairs. HAIR SPECIALIST & MASSEUR. VIBRATORY Head and Face Massage. Shampooing and Bathing, and Hairwork of every description undertaken. Toilet Roiipisite* in stock. IMPORTANT NOTICE. HAVING DISPOSED of my Bakery, Confectionery, and Catering Business to Clare and Co., of Palmerston North, I desire to thank the public of Gisorne for the very liberal patronage accorded mo in the past, and respectfully solicit a continuance of the same favors for my successors. D. E. DUSTIN. WE have Pleasure in announcing to the public of Gisborne that we have taken over the above oldestablished and favorably-known Bakery Business, and shall continue to carry on the same so that it shall merit the large share of public favor t lias secured in the past. We have long enjoyed the honor of beng regarded as the leading Bread, Vpfl' ,; ng Cake, and Confectionery ':in«f.mturcrs in the Manawatu district, and shall do our utmost tor gain tho samo high distinction in \ Gisborne. GLARE ANH CO^
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Gisborne Times, Volume XXVI, Issue 2260, 4 August 1908, Page 1
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