THE WORLD-RENOWNED “OLIVER” PLOV Plows may come and Plows may go, But the ** OLIVER ” goes on for ever. y. mm* ■ A, j in rimr? a py' i£ T a& ‘~ „ isasaflfep!^We keep a full range of these Plows suitable for a* classes of work. Ask your storekeeper for them, Sole Agents tor New Zealand, t. & s. mobjehn (LIMITED), AUCKLAND, N.Z. RUDGE WHITWORTH CYCLES. NEW ZEALAND AGENTS E. REYNOLDS & CO., AUCKLAND. Agents Wanted where nut Represented.
MoFARLANE’S PATENT HORSE COYER. By Royal Letteks Patent. No. 9181. This Cover has been recognized by experts as being far in advance of anything of the kind ever offered to the Public. Its advantages are Ist. The Cover doos away with the annoyance usually causod by the ordinary covers becoming displaced, as in the case of the horse rolling. 2nd. There is no crupper used, consequently the horse does not suffer from chafing, or cutting into the tail, which often causes lock-jaw. 3rd. The mode of atiaohment is simplicity in itself, namely, t_e straps for fastening going round each hind leg. ° TO BE HAD FROM ALL STOREKEEPERS AND SADDLERS. -AJ3.GJEIIJ3 /YXjD CLA.RK &, SOIPTS, limited MANUFACTURERS, AUCKLAND.
BEST CLASS OP BOOTS AND SHOES AT MODERATE PRICES Can bejhad from— JOHN ROSIE, Erskine’s Buildings. F. J. OATRIDGE, BAKER AND CONFECTIONER, Gladstone Road, Gisborne. FANCY CONFECTIONERY OF ALL KINDS ALWAYS ON HAND. Wedding, Christening, and Birth day Cakes Made to Order. Telephone 136] Telephone 136] G. KRONFELD, COMMISSION AGENT AND ISLAND PRUIT IMPORTER. Sole Agent “DAGGER” Brand Mullet (Zealandia Canning Company, Otamatea, Kaipara). LITTLE QUEER STREET, Auckland. WOLE’S SHOES. “GOLDENE MEDAILLEN BRAND,” This being the Very BEST QUALITY made by Wolf. A DIRECT SHIPMENT has just been opened, and are selling at 16s 6d, At H- ADAIR’S • PHIT-ESSI BOOT SHOP. UNIVERSAL dining kuoms, GLADSTONE ROAD, Gisborne. THE above Commodious and Centrallysituated Restaurant has been taken over by Mbs CRAMP and Mbs STEVENSON, whose names are a guarantee that the House will be conducted in the Best Style. Mrs Cramp was Head Cook at the Masonic Hotel, and prior to that at the Albion Club Hotel, and bolds the highest testimonials from leading hotels in the large cities. Mrs Stevenson has long been a resident of Gisborne, and in business here. The public can rely on the Pood being of THE BEST, and cooked and served up in a way to suit the most fastidious. The Accommodation is Pirst-olass, and the charges are reasonable. SUPPERS. Prom 8 p.m. to Midnight appetising Hot Suppers will be available, and those who patronise the Universal will be well pleased. The Suppers will be a special feature, and customers wiii have a tasty bill-of-faro to choose from. UNIVERSAL LINING ROOMS, Pbopiuetkessjih : MESDAMES CRAMP & STEVENSON.
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Gisborne Times, Volume V, Issue 97, 3 May 1901, Page 1
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