A FOX STREET, Close to Whitaker Street. UCTION Ct A L E Of HIGH-CLASS S FURNITURE. THURSDAY NEXT, 1 p.m. Sharp. F. S. MALCOLM & CO. Are favored with instructions from 1L W. GAIN, Esq., who is leaving Gisborne, to Sell at his Residence, THE* WHOLE OF HIS SUPERIOR FURNITURE ANI) EFFECTS, Including .Drawing-room, Dining-Room, Bedroom, and Kitchen Furniture and FOR 1 ABSOLUTE SALE, WITHOUT RESERVE. On View Morning of Sale. F. S. MALCOLM AND CO. Auctioneers.
F. S. Malcolm & Co., AUCTIONEERS. THE MART, J, O\V E STItI2 ET, GISBORNE. Tel. No. If!. Bankers: Bank of N.Z. AUCTIONEERS AND COMMISSION AGENTS, Buy and Sell Produce of every description. They are also prepared to BlJ\ furniture .. right out-, giving the very highest Cash Value in every instance. AUCTION SALES «ro held in our Spacious Mart EVERY SATURDAY ; Produce at 10.30, Furniture following. SPECIAL FURNITURE SALES ARRANGED.
ON SALE. POTATOES, PUMPKINS, ONIONS, TEAS AUCKLAND BUILT KAURI AND WICKER FURNITURE BEDSTEADS, BEDDING, BLANKETS, CARPET SQUARES, RUGS, TABLECLOTHS TOILET WARE, BAMBOO BLINDS, OPOSSUM AND \wiELLABY RUGS, WOOL BLANKETS AND RUGS. -AT WHOLESALE COSTOUTDOOR. SALES Personaly conducted by our MR. MALCOLM, Entire satisfaction guaranteed, at a minimum expense. CONSIGNMENTS SOLICITED. Ring up No. 12, and we save you all the trouble. F. S. MALCOLM & CO., AUCTIONEERS. NO-LICENSE CAMPAIGN.
rjTLiE ANNUAL REPORT OF THE COMMISSIONER OF POLICE, RECENTLY PRESENTED TO PARLIAMENT SHOWS THAT OUT OF 10)203 I>Ell ~ SONS CHARGED WITH DRUNKENNESS LAST YEAR ggQQ WERE FIRST OFFENDERS, AND H 27 HAD ONLY ONE PREVIOUS CONVICTION. WHEN MORE THAN HALF THE NUMBER OF PERSONS CHARGED IN A SINGLE YEAR ARE FIRST OFFENDERS, IT LOOKS AS THOUGH NEW ZEALAND WERE MANUFACTURING DRUNKARDS ALTOGETHER TOO RAPIDLY. THE DISTRICTS THAT SHOW A MARKED DECREASE IN THE NUMBER OF SUCH CASES ARE THE NO-LICENSE ELECTORATES.
A. E. LYFORD, (Late Foreman for H. Sandlant.) WISHES to announce that he has started business as a PRACTICAL TAILOR 7 and has all the Latest in Autumn and Winter Goods to choose from. Customers are guaranteed satisfaction in FIT, STYLE, and WORKMANSHIP. LIBERAL DISCOUNTS ARE GIVEN FOR CASH. PREMISES: OPPOSITE WHINRAY’S HALL, Gladstone Sioad.
PETTIE & CO., LTD., GISBORNE. T. E. TONBYCLIPPiB, Managing Director. THE BEST , CERTAINTY! PETTIE & CO. has been, and we shall endeavour to see to it that it continues to be one of the best stores in Poverty Bay. It is the steady day-by-day good service which Pettie & Co. gives that has developed for this store such wide appreciation amongst the great mass of the people. It is the knowledge that the store is the best all through, that it is dependable in every detail, that practically without exception the widest variety of worthy goods may be found here and always at the lowest prices—it is this general knowledge that places us in the forefront. The store is good all through. Those who know it, tlio.se whom we number among our regular customers, do not require to be told this, but those who have not visited this store and don’t know arc the ones wc arc most anxious to see come hereon an investigation tour. You are all welcome to inspect. *
Men’s Tailor=made Suits Comparison throws ill bold relief Pettie & Co.'s stylish suits, tailored to the top notch of perfection. We invite criticism; we invite comparison, and feel confident when you come to look you'll remain to buy. Competition is strong, but wo more than meet it with the6o famous suits Prices 57/6, 60/-, 63/-, 67/6
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Gisborne Times, Volume XXVI, Issue 2278, 25 August 1908, Page 3
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