HORSE SALE. AT MATAWHERO YARDS. COMMON, SHELTON & CO., Ltd. Will hold a SALE OF HORSES at tlio above. Yards, on THURSDAY, OCTOBER 22nd, At 1 p.tn., When they will offer— On account of Cooper’s Estate, Buatac: -i Q LIGHT DRAUGHTS,3-year-old J O 2 Hacks 0 Brood Marcs 4 Mules, 3yrs, unbroken. On account of Jos. Poynter, Esq.: 2 Draughts, 4yrs, by Gallant Prince 1 1 Draught, bv Gallant Prince, broken to all farm work 2 Yearlings and 1 2-year-old 2 Yearlings and 1 2-yoar-old Fillies, hv Gallant Prince 7 Yearling Hacks, by Merrycup 2 Mares, 4 and 6yrs old, broken to harness. 2 Colts, 2yrs. by Honduras. Account Cooper's Estate, To Ilau: 4 Unbroken Draughts. Further entries invited. Entrance , fee, 2s 6d. COMMON, SHELTON & CO., Ltd. L. O. INGRAM, Auctioneer. T. G. LAWLESS. AND STATE , LAWLESS’S BUILDINGS. KAITI-CITY LAND AGENCY. Within One Minute of General Post Post Office. Established 1891. DISTRICT AGENT for— Australian Widows’ Fund Life Assurance Society, Ltd. Guardian' Fire Assurance Society, Ltd. £IOSO. ' 1 New Kauri-built Suburban RESIDENCE of 7 rooms, bathroom, pantry, linen chest, overhead cistern; good garden; half-acre allotment; about half-a-milo from Post Office. £450. HALF-ACRE, Ormond Road; centrally situated. £2OO. High and dry Quarter-acre BUILDING ALLOTMENT, Ormond Road. £825. Three Quarter-acres and 6-roomed DWELLING. Large main road frontage, with ample room for four new houses. £llOO. Centrally situated DWELLING of 9 large rooms and GROCER’S SHOP, 24ft by 14ft. Optional to take stock and furniture at-valuation. £IOO. Splendid BUILDING ALLOTMENTS, just off Ormond Road and Bus Routed £2IOO. 35 ACRES and good 6-roomed DWELLING, with every convenience, within a few miles of town. £G2O. Quarter-acre and 5-roomed suburban DWELLING, healthy situation, and a real bargain. £IOOO. Eight BUILDING ALLOTMENTS and 6-roomed DWELLING, near Roebuck Road Bridge. Don’t miss this opportunity of securing a barsam' £350. GOODWILL OF LEASE of 5 Acres, 5-roomed Cottage, outbuildings, orchard, etc.
For further particulars write or call T. G. LAWLESS. T ( THE HOUSEWIVES POVERTY BAY. OF WE make no Apology for again appealing to the Consumers of that very necessary and essential commodity of every-day use, “SOAP.” If only from a sentimental point o. view we should receive the support of all desirous of assisting to make the Poverty Bay District a progressive and self-supporting community. But as it is no part of our Business policy to trade purely upon sentiment, or allow it to interfere with strict business principles, we stand upon the p iality and value of our Manufactures and unhesitatingly assert that BETTER VALUE or HIGHER-CLASS GOODS CANNOT BE PURCHASED outside of the various lines we are now offering to the Public of .this District. To bring more prominently under the notice of users, and as further inducement to deal with local producers we intend as from to-day ISSUING COUPONS, attached to the end of every bar of our four best brands of Soap, viz., Sweet Briar, Takitimu, Lynda, and Laundry. By Saving these Coupons, .as per instructions thereon,the thrifty housewife and laundress can earn a fairly substantial discount on the year’s soap bill. Save a few Coupons and procure an extra bar of good duality Soap. Save them and Save Cash. Our Goods are Good Goods. Our EXTRACT OF SOAP Comes as a. revelation to all using it with Te Arai water; is equal if not better than any imported. Communicate with H’. C. BEAMES, Secretary LYNDA SOAPMAKING AND TRADING CO., Ltd. A TRIBUTE TO THE GOOD QUALITY OF OUR SOAP. Mrs. McDOWELL, proprietress of the Star Laundry, Gisborne, writes: “I have used your '‘Sweet Briar” and “Lynda” Soap, and jnust say they are the, best Soaps I have ever used, and I intend to use only these brands in future.” 'REDSTONEAND SONS. R OYAL M A,L OOACH P ROPRIETORS. LOWE STREET, GISBORNE. OOACHES leave for TOLOGA BAY and WAIPIRO and for UORERE and WAIROA on MONDAYS and THURSDAYS at 7 a.m., and for TINIROTO and WAIROA on MONDAYS ONLY, at 7 a.m. FARES and FREIGHTS on application at Booking Office, Read’s Quay. VEHICLES of all descriptions, and SADDLE HACKS always on hire. CABS available at any Hour, Day, or Night. OFFICES: READ’S QUAY, GISBORNE. 1 Telephone, 470.
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Gisborne Times, Volume XXVI, Issue 239, 12 October 1908, Page 3
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