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GISBORNE PHOTOGRAPHIC STUDIO. B. S. COX BEGS to announce that ha has taken over from Mr C. P. Browne the above oldestablished Business, which will be carried on with all the Latest Improvements in the Art of Portrait Photography. Having spent some.considerable time in a responsible position in one of the leading Studios of the Colony, Patrons will find the facilities for Artistic Work complete in every respect. A Competent Staff being engaged, all work entrusted will be Promptly Executed. Copies of all Negatives taken by Mr C. P. Browne may be obtained at any time. O” A Special Feature made of Groups, Children, and Outside Photography, also of Enlargements. Inspection Cordially Invited. 33. S. COX, Proprietor. Telephone No. 124. J. SIGLEY, ' BOOKSELLERvAND [STATIONER, Corner Gladstone Road and Derby Street, ~jT~K~AS Just Opened up a Fresh Stock of— School Books and Requirements, New Books New Stationery New Colored Tissue Papers Inks, Account Books Fancy Goods, Toys, etc.

All on Sale at LOWEST CASH PRICES. HAIRDRESSING SALOON. TOURING the illness of MR S. EARLE his Hairdresssing Business in Gladstone road will be carried on by MR IVILL, of Auckland.

The steamer Weka arrives from Napier this morning. The four principal prophetic almanacks— Moore’s, Raphael’s, Orion’s, and Zadkiel’s, —all prophesy a big theatre fire in Paris this month. Mr lan Simson li.as an advertisement in this issue with regard to two strange horses at present grazing upon his property at Wliataupoko. A large number of applications are in for the Nuhaka forfeited section to be balloted for to-morrow. Ngatapa sections, 9427 acres, will be dealt with on the same date. Messrs K. Campbell and J. Carrington left Makaraka yesterday with a mob of 85 horses for the Hastings sale on the 18th inst., which, we believe, constitutes a record for the district. We understand that very few objections have been made against the valuations made by the Government valuer, Mr lan Simson. That gentleman has nearly completed the work of valuation in Cook County.

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Gisborne Times, Volume V, Issue 60, 12 March 1901, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 5 Gisborne Times, Volume V, Issue 60, 12 March 1901, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 5 Gisborne Times, Volume V, Issue 60, 12 March 1901, Page 2

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