W. J. COX & 08; JJNIVERSAL JpROVIDERS. EVERYTHING OB’ THE BEST. W. J. COX & 08: GROCERS AND PROVISION MERCHANTS. GLADSTONE ROAD, GISBORNE. Telephone 82. NO PAIN!' ONE OF THE MANY TESTIMO- , NIALS:— MR CATO),' Dear Sir, — I Jiave jileasuro iu stating that I have'had all my tooth out at ono sitting, about 20 in all, by Mr. Cato, Extracting Specialist, and that I suffered no pain. I felt afterwards as if I hadn’t had one out. And I may say that they were tooth that would try any man in New Zealand in extracting them. I can safely state this to be quite true, and also that all others I know who have been to Mr. Cato, speak of hint in the same satisfied terms. 1 am, yours truly, O.S. Original can be seen at Rooms. MR. CATO, EXTRACTING SPECIALIST, GREY STREET, Hours: 9 to 5; every Night 7 to 8. Note Change of Address. Shortly: Brick Building, opposite Anderson a Bicycle Depot, Gladstone Road. First Extraction 2s 6d, each Succeeding Is. JDEAL 'j’pOURIST AND JJEALTH j^ESORT. NEW PAKARAE HOTEL. JR. SHAW has pleasure an an- • nouncing that ho hrs just opened his New Hotel, which is of the latest design that modern architect tural skill can suggest. The Hotel is a handsome Two-storey Building, with cool, deep verandahs and spacious balcony commanding a glorious panorama of the waters of the Pacific. The building is replete with every modern comfort, and is luxuriously furnished throughout. The Hotel contains 30 light and airy bedrooms, sitting-fooms, bath-rooms, bilhardroom, and a large and commodious dining-room. , , ... As a summer seaside and health resort, Pakarae cannot be surpassed, as a splendid beach is at its very doors, and sun, sea, and river baths are 9btainable at ■will. Delightful native bush and river scenery provide a charming environment. A continuous supply of purest 6pnng water reticulates throughout the house, outbuildings, and grounds. FIRST-CLASS TABLE! CUISINE OF THE BEST! MODER ATE TARIFF I Excellent Stabling, Paddockihg, and Water for Horses. ■ J. R. SHAW, Proprietor. PLUMBING COMPANY SUCCESSORS TO OHN jgONS, JOHN W PEEL STREET. HAVING taken over the Old-es-tablished Business so successfully carried on by JOHN W. WADE fc SONS, beg to inform the Inhabi:anis of Gisboriiß that they are procared to do all class of PLUMBIING md SANITARY WORK at the Shortest Notice and Despatch. We have also purchased for the Gisborne District, the solo rights of WADE'S PATENT SKYLIGHTS and the ‘’CHAMPION ACETYLENE GAS GENERATOR.” Call and inspect cue of these machines, wliich we are prepared to fix, arid if not satisfactory no charge will bo made. We also guarantee each machine for two years. The Works will be under the Personal Management of Mr WM. TIER, rehb is a first-class certificated plumber. None but first-class workmen employed, and all work guaranteed by 11s. ESTIMATES GIVEN for all class if work in the Trade, and a Trial Solicited. jpLUMBING £IOY. f WM. TIER, Manager. In reference to the above, we beg to advise having this day sold out to the PLUMBING COMPANY as above. In thanking our numerous Customers for their past patronage, we hope they will give the same support to our Successors, whom we have every confidence in recommending. JOHN WADE & SONS. 17th August, 1908. BRITISH EMPIRE HOTEL. Now under NEW MANAGEMENT, Is a “fj! REE” JJOUSE. S' PEIGHT’S A LE O NLY. jgUSINESS Good’s Buildings. Gladstone Road.
PRINCIPAL—Miss Wilcox, .assisted by efficient staff. DAY AND EVENING CLASSES. SHORTHAND— Pitman and Gregg systems. „ BOOK-KEEPING—DoubIe Entry applicable to any sot of books. TYPE WRITIN G—Full equipment of first-class standard machines, and groat pains are taken to make students expert typists. COMMERCIAL CORRESPONDENCE—Penmanship, Duplicating, and all Commercial Subjects. MATRICULATION AND CIVIL SERVICE —Students coached in necessary subjects for examination. PRIVATE INSTRUCTION—Private and Btrictly confidential instruction given to those whose education has boon neglected. . , POSITIONS—No difficulty in placing graduates in positions, ns demand is in excess of supply. Largo number of students placed in lucrative positions annually. Clients attended for shorthand dictation. Typewriting at moderate fees. Circular Letters at cheap rate for thousand. Stationholders’ and Tradesmen’s Books adjusted and balanced.
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Gisborne Times, Volume XXVI, Issue 2313, 5 October 1908, Page 4
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