KTCQS. w AN old. person to A „ . ... 1 Joy, 2 •Apply 70. O/fitt’ we; 1$ AT O' rj Ci'/'.i.s !I • IT: by jL ’ H.fcyPiuspimJL ha; given that Holm _ , asiluAjri appiiimH: Deputy £ful 'Boismah of Gisbornf.-fJL#Wifkinioit, iClb’dn'dkoei)cr. Dafocrjuly 8f 19M. ED MOWNisjn tern UK corn w™ ant let Claa -fit cod. bourne write GisbornV "0- ! for letters- Irn pfjj/L nwaf/Syou. Pf/'-ANTKD —Two permanent Boarders.—Apply Kellingworth House, Kaiti. Terms £ 1 per weak. Tel. 303. KA ONLY All-Wool Scarves, usually 3s 6d to os lid, to clear at 2;s Od.—Only at Campbell’s. A LL British and Colonial Confectionery only in our window. There’s no better. Try Jowors, The Sweetcrics (Registered). XXULLOA! Have yon been using JLA Face Cream ? No! I’ve just bad a Shave at Ernie Dell’s. Three first-class artists. Hair cut, Od.— Corner Gladstone Read and G;c-v Street. pOR SALE—Guadron Motor Cycle; 3.) h.p. ; newly renovated ; any trial. Cost £Bo, will accept £22 10s. ■257 Gladstone Road. r PHAT spotted suit of yours made 1 equal to now.—ls Bottle of Newman’s Cloth. Cleaner docs the trick.— On Sale at the People’s Emporium. ANTED —Country Workers to try Campbell’s prices when in own—Gisborne's lowest prices—always. . T.TOLFORD & CO., the leading Elec1 tricians, stock everything and do everything Electrical. ’Phone 804. U'LECTRIC Torch and Pocket Lamps - L * m great variety; all Batteries stocked.—Holford ami Co., Lowe St.
FULLY OR. SALE—Connaught two stroke -*• Motor Cycle; cost £6O; first offer £l2 12s.—Apply Boom Cycle Co. QBECIAL Prices at J. Edwards’ K W Sterling House.—Japanese Silks, rfore Is and Is 3d per yard, now 6d f>er yard ; big lot of Ladies’ Umbrellas, were 3s and 3s 6d now 2s 6d less than sale prices; All Wool Flannels., lid per yard.—’Phone No. 134] A SAMPLE Range of Carvers from 5s 6d to 355. "Splendid for Wedding Presents.—Tile People’s Emporium, opposite S.A. Barracks. "P L FCTIHC CYCLE LAMPS, only 12s 6d ; better than acetylene; no bother.—Holford and Co., Lowe St. WANTED Known—During altera- * * tions, Cold Luncheons will be served between 12 and 2. Afternoon Tea and 0 to 7 Tea as usual—Excelsior Dining Rooms. 11/JTtS. and Misses Ryder, Ladies’ Tailors and Dressmakers, 77 Esplanade. ’Phone- 311. ATONEY Saved by Visiting J. Edwards’ Sterling House. —Special Prices at Sterling House, where money can be saved. -Special Prices in everything at Sterling House.— tone No. 134. ’Phone No. 134. MATURED ' L'OR SALE—Lincoln Elk Motor Cycle; only five months old; 31 h.p.; any trial, only £27 IDs. —Boom Cycle Co., 257 Gladstone Road. CFECIAL Prices at J. Edwards’ Sterling House. —Ladies’ Coats and Skirts at very Special Prices. Skirts from 2s lid each; Wool Shawls for Baby from 3s Lid each; Infants' Vests, Pilchers, Barras, Petticoats, at Special Prices; Children’s Wool Bodice Petticoats, from 2s 3d each.— ’Phone No. 134. nTUARjM AN A SSU RAX CE COY~ Fire, Glass, Workers’ Compensation and Mortgages Indemnity Insurance undertaken at lowest current rates.—T. G. Lawless, Chief Agent, Gisborne. Office ’Phone 193, Private Dim tip 326. I sAi ; -o acre do you get Shaved? A Why at Ernie Deli’s, corner of Gladstone Road and Grey Street. They can sure shave some there. rFHE GISBORNE TIMES ror C 1oral and Commercial Printing and Bookbinding of every description, IT'O.lt Best and Cheapest Potatoes, Onions, Oats, Chaff, Maize, Pollard 1 , etc.—Henry Currie, 151 Peel Street. ’Phone 670, AN P jpLACE your orders at once for “Hot Point’’ Electric Irons, as there is a large demand. F. HaLl and Sons, Electrical Engineers. "POR SALE—Gent’s Empire Cycle; low frame, newly enamelled, new tyros and tubes; free wheel; all sundries; only £4 4s. TOADIES’""Bags E J quality), Geut.’s Wallets, Foun;ain Pens. • etc., all at finest prices -Boom Cycle Co. and Purses (lovely rom the People’s Emporium. BOOKBINDING of all kinds to suit customers’ requirements. Apply db Department, “Gisborne Times.” N Electric Iron with a Reputation —the “Hot Point.” It can do our irouing for One Penny per Week. \ Hall and Sons, Electrical EugiaPVERYBODYS xsVlN’ IT. Doin’ what? Using “Hot Point” Eleo•ic Irons. Obtainable from F. Hall nd Sons, Electrical Engineers. INVIGORATING SPECIAL Prices at. J. Edwards’ *■3 Sterling House.—Wadded Quilts, were 8s lid, now 7s 6d each; Blankets, Sheetings, and Calicoes, all at Special Prices; Towels, large and heavy, 2s 6d and 2s lid per pair.— ’Phono No. 134. | IVOR. SALE—Gent’s Clarion Bicycle, 24in frame, now tyros and tubes, newly enamelled, free wheel; complete | only~£4 10s. —Boom Cycle Co. _ T ARGE Corrugated Tanks, about 800 gallons. Price very Jow.— Apply the People’s Emporium. HALL AND SONS, Electric En- • gineors, for “Hot Point” Electric Irons. Guaranteed for three years. The best that money can buy. STOCK ALE. QPECIAL Prices at J. Edwards’ Sterling House for all Drapery.— Dress Goods at- Special Prices, from Is per yard; Double-width Silk Velvets in Green only, were 4s 6d, now 2s lid per yard; Night Dresses, in great variety, from 3s lid each.— ’Phone No. 134. “ OOT POINT” Electric Irons.— - -*-*■ Just the thing to make the wife a present of.—F. Hall and Sous, Electrical Engineers. TP OR SALE—Gent’s Royal Imperial * Bicycle, newly enamelled, new tyres arid tubes, free wheel and brake, all sundries; only £s.—Boom Cycle C0,,257 Gladstone Road. _ ___ TYOOR Mats 2s 3d, Coal Scoop* 2-, ! Ash Pans Is 9d, Buckets Is, Rubbish Bins ss.—From “The People’s ] Emporium.”
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Gisborne Times, Volume XLV, Issue 3977, 9 July 1915, Page 1
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