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ECHO ITI TAKE IT TAKE IT OSMOND’S. TAKE WHAT TO ORMOND’S ? WHY, your HORSE, and get it properly Shod by the Best Hoksesiioeb in Town ; or take your order to ORMOND’S for anything that runs on Wheels—from a lovely Pony Gig to a bloomin' Doo Cart or Americas Buggy. Right you are. Mister; but where is ho to be found? Oh! in PEEL STREET, GISBORNE, Or at MAKARAKA; Or oyen 71 on the Telephone linds him. AND ITE SELLS ON EASY TERMS. TRUE BILL.

OCEAN ACCIDENT AND GUARANTEE CORPORATION, Ltd. Authorised Capital. £1,000,000 Reserves £750,121 Assets .£1,■161,872 '• WORKERS’" COMPENSATION FOR ACCIDENTS’ ACT, 1000.” POLICY-HOLDERS and Other Employers are hereby notified that the abovo Act has been Gazetted, and takes ellect from the 7th June. Pending the Re-adjustment of Rates and Regulations under the Act, tho OCEAN Keeps covered all Clients, And ANY EMPLOYER Will be held covered for ONE WEEK from date provided a Post Card or Letter requesting Insurance is Posted; addressed to

WM. MILLER, District Manager, Gisborne. THE COMPANY Is prepared to Accept All Classes ot Insurance against ACCIDENT and SICKNESS. OUR 11 ADVANCED ” POLICY, Covering Feveis, Sickness, and Accident, is the most comprehensive, the most Liberal, and the Best Adapted to the Requirements o£ the Insuring Public. ALL CLAIMS SETTLED AT THE LOCAL OFFICE OF THE COMPANY, MILLER’S CORNER, GIS BORNE. CHARLES M. MONTE FIORE, Manager and Attorney for N.Z. Wellington, Cth Juno, 1901. NOTE. —The Company invites inquiries by Employers as to the provisions of this Act.

H. R. SMITH, PRACTICAL GOLDSMITH, JEWELLER, AND WATCHMAKER, GOLDSMITH S HALL, (Near Firebell) Gladstone Road. H. SMITH, he was a citizen Of famous London town ; A MASTER GOLDSMITH eke was ho Of credit and renown. In Clerkenwell he learnt his trade, That college of the art, In all the mysteries of which Excelled he from the start. In Sydney, too, for many years His talent he has shown, As many friends and patrons there I’m sure will gladly own. If watch goes wrong, or clock is stopped, Or brooch or ring wants mending; Take them to SMITH and feel quite suro Your trouble you’ll be ending. If marriage you are thinking of, And want a ring and keeper, He’ll make you them in first-elas3 style; You’ll not find any cheaper. A watch-chain, brooch, a pair of links, Or collar stud he’ll make In such a way you’ll surely sav “ He fairl y ‘ tak “: tae cake.’ ” 4.1 of spectacles or glasses l 7 ou wish to buy a pair, Why go to SMITH—he keeps the best, And treats his patrons fair. If once a trial you’ll give him, I’m certain ’tis no myth, You’ll never seek another shop, But stick to H. R. SMITH.

Note the Address: GOLDSMITH'S HALL, (Near Fireeell) Gladstone Road, Giseohne. Universal Dining Rooms GLADSTONE ROAD, Gifborne. IHE above Commodious aDd Ccntrally--1 situated Restaurant, which has been renovated throughout, has been taken over by Mas CRAMP and Mrs STEVENSON, whose names are a guarantee that the House will be conducted in the best style. FIRST-CLASS ACCOMMODATION. CHARGES REASONABLE. Proprietresses : MESDAMES CRAMP & STEVENSON. DVANCE GISBORNE! More like London every day as proved by proposed drainage scheme, water supply and the advent of the CITY BUFFET. Roll up for Luncheons, Teas, and Suppers All Meals a Speciality!

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Gisborne Times, Volume VI, Issue 155, 12 July 1901, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 5 Gisborne Times, Volume VI, Issue 155, 12 July 1901, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 5 Gisborne Times, Volume VI, Issue 155, 12 July 1901, Page 1

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