E. REYNOLDS & CO., CYCLE importers, VICTORIA STREET, AUCKLAND, hate secured this space.
New Zealand Clothing Factory. BARGAINS FOR ANNOUNCE the arrival of an ENTOffiL NEW STOCK of BOYS’ andl MEN S JIEECERY and CLOTHING,’ whii<** Quality and Prices stand SECOND T 20 toen Boys’ White and Spreckled Straw Hats, Is. . - 50 dozen Boys’ Sand Suits, 5s jd >fas. 30 dozen Boys’ Washing Blouses, 4s 9 d. 100 Boys’ Tweed Blouse Suits (unlined), 6d, 12s. - /»i 100 pairs Men’s Tweed Trousers, 7s fad. 50 Men’s Sac Suits, 23s 6d, 2os, and 265. 20 White Drill Sac and Trousers, Tennis Shirts, Flannel Trousers, Braces, Belts, and Every Gentleman a Requisite at Low Prices. SOOTS I 3300 TS I DIRECT IMPORTATION. VERY SPECIAL. 12 CASES DIRECT FROM MANUFACTURERS. OWING to considerable difficulty in getting goods away from the London docks, these goods are some two months ov and in order to effect a VERY SPEEDY SALE, have been marked at n VIM SPECIAL RATE, which must command a rX2oKS. WM„, Brown, «nd Bl.ot Canvas Shoes, strap and lace, from 2s fad. 1 ease Children’s White Suede Shoes, 2 to 13, very special, 3s 6d. _ 1 case Maids’ White, Brown, and Black Canvas Shoos, 3s 6d. . 1 case Women’s White, Brown, and Back Strap and Lace Shoes, 4s 6d. 1 case Men’s White Tennis Rubber-sole Shoes, 3s. 1 case Men’s White Canvas Walking Shoes, ss. 1 case Men’s Brown, Canvas Shoes, extra special, 7s. . 1 case Women’s Glace Kid Oxford Shoes, 4s Gd, ss, 5s Gd. _ 1 ease Women’s Lace and Strap Tan, Glace, and Kid Balmorals, 12s Gd. 1 case Ladies’ Wolff’s Glace, Kid Shoes, 16s, 16s 6d, 17s. 1 case C. and J. Clark’s Infants, Women’s, and Men’s Specialities. Cycling Shoes tan and black, Very Cheap. HEW ZEALAND OLOTHING FACTORY REMOVAL NOTICE. m. BIRCH, BOOTMAKER, WISHES to thank his numerous friends and patrons for the liberal support accorded to him during the last twelve years, and to inform them that he has REMOVED TO THOSE COMMODIOUS PREMISES formerly occupied by Mr H. Lewis, draper, where he hopes to have the pleasure of their continued support. The Latest and Best Novelties of English, American, and Colonial Boots and Shoes will be kept in stock, including the celebrated Zealandia brand, at the LOWEST PRICES FOR CASH. Supplies Arriving Weekly. Repairs Done on the Premises as Usual. , Note. EXOELSIOR BOOT DEPOT.'
BEST CLASS OF BOOTS AND SHOES AT MODERATE PRICES Can be had from— JOHN ROSIE, Erskine’s Buildings. TENDERS. TENDERS will be received at the office of the Whata'upoko Road Board, up to Noon of SATURDAY, January 19th, for Forming and Metalling Roads. Specifications can be seen at the Board’s office. The lowest or any tender not necessarily ■ m. McEAY, Clerk. Gisborne, Jan. 11th, 1901. TENDERS. TENDERS wanted for Quarrying, Splitting, and Laying on Quarry Road, Ormond, 50 yards (or more) of 4-inch Metal; to be laid ten yards to chain. Tenders to close on WEDNESDAY, 16th inst., at Teat and Friar’s store, Ormond, at 6 p.m. The lowest or any tender not necessarily accepted. For particulars apply to Mr W. Benson, or the Chairman. J. A. C-iESAR, Chairman, Ormond Road Board. j TENDERS. TENDERS wanted for Cleaning-out about three miles of Drains. Intending tenderers will be shown the work on MONDAY, 14tb, leaving Woolshed at 10 a.m. Tenders close on TUESDAY, 15th, at Noon, at Te Arai Post Office. For further particulars, apply— W. BAIRD, Manager, Te Arai Station. SIDNEY S. SPRINGALL, Authorised Surveyor, tS" Office: Peel Street (Nest to Mr W. Morgan). Intending selectors can obtain all infomation concerning land in the district free o all. charge. MONEY TO LEND, WE have Various Sums of Money to Lend at LOWEST CURRENT RATES OF INTEREST. REES BROS., Solicitors, Lowe Street. Telephone No. 31. WANTED— An Elderly MAN to milk and look after garden.—Apply, T. J. Dickso WANTED, to buy—A good Set of Double Harness. —Apply Wyli.ti: and Mason. WANTED KNOWN—That the Gisbobxe t~i nr.v Times can be obtained each morning from A. Robertson, Upper Gladstone Road. LOST, Saturday night, January _l2th A Frena Camera, between Gisborne and Motokio. Finder rewarded—Apply to Times office. HOT SUPPERS—Ham and Eggs, Grills, etc.—At James Erskine’s Refreshment Rooms on Saturday evenings,
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Gisborne Times, Volume V, Issue 10, 14 January 1901, Page 3
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