MATAWHERO STOCK SALE FIXTURES. Thursday, 22nd August Thursday, I2th September Thursday, 3rd October Thursday, 31st October. N.Z. LOAN & MERCANTILE AGENCY CO., Ltd. WILLIAMS & KETTLE, Ltd.
WYLLIE & MASON j Instructed by Messrs Bull and Son, wii sell by Public Auction, at their Mart’ Lowe Street, on SATURDAY, the 17th August, 1901, at 12 noon— A CHOICE LOT OF FRUIT TREES, PLANTS, Etc., Consisting of— Apples, Nectarines, Peaches, Apricots Plums, Japanese Plums, Oranges Lemons, Camellias Norfolk Island Pines, Roses Pinus Insignis, Cupressus' Jlacrocarpa, Hedge Plants Etc., Etc., Etc. G. R. WYLLIE, Auctioneer.
WYLLIE & MASON Instructed by A. Wethered, Esq., will sell by Public Auction, at their Mart, Lowe street, on SATURDAY, the 17th August, 1901, at 12 noon— YOT OF ELECTROPLATED AND SILVER WARE. G. R. WYLLIE, Auctioneer. 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!
WANTED —Poultry, in any quantity.— Apply Masonic Hotel. \\f ANTED to Buy—Maori Curios. Apply V V “G.K.,” Times office. WANTED TO SELL, Bargains—Quarteracre and Cottage, Palmerston road, £200; Cottages, Berry street, £200; Derby street, £200; also, owing to illness, 15 acres fronting two roads, two cottages, outbuildings, two orchards, good poultry farm, close to Gisborne; also, half-acre sections, Gisborne £OS, Whataupoko £80; Cottages, Gisborne, Whataupoko, Ivaiti; Kaiti, house and 4 acres, instalments; also, new house, Victoria Beach, £SO deposit. Peckover and Co., Land Agents, Gisborne.
KIND Person wishes to Mind Baby Girl over 12 months.—Apply by letter “Mae,” P.O. IP you want to Sell or Purchase a Section, call on J. Peckover and Co., Land Agents, Gisborne. If you want to Sell or Purchase a Large or Small House, call on J. Peckover and Co,, Land Agents, Gisborne. If you want to Sell or Purchase a Farm, call on J. Peckover and Co., Land Agents, Gisborne. If you want to borrow Money, call on J. Peckover and Co., Financial Agents, Gisborne.
LOOK OUT for the Special Sale of Books, Music, and Taney Work at “ The Beehive,” Gladstone Boad. Every article at Half-price during the sale. t H IHE WHOLE of our Large Stock of JL Fancy Work, Wools, etc., will be offered at Greatly Reduced Prices during the nest three weeks. Bargains i bargains i 10 dozen Gents’ Silk Ties at 9d and Is, worth Is 6d; 12 dozen Silk Bows at Gd, usual price Is. — At BonEItTSON’S. ~N|kTONE should be without a first-class -L/S Novel when you can get it at Half Cost Price at “ The Beehive ” Great Clearing Sale. HATS ! HATS ! 5 dozen Soft Felt Hats at Is lid, worth 3s Gd ; 10 dozen Dr Jim Hats at 4s lid, worth 8s Gd.—At Robertson's. Lovers of Music will find it worth their while to look in at “ The Beehive ” while the present sale is on. Sheet Music from 2d, Music Albums from Gd each, 3 for Is. STUBBS & CO. have £ISOO to Lend, in one sum, in July. Bills discounted daily. IO Farm, value £2OOO to £3OOO. Also, Buyer for Sheep Farm, not too far distant from town, value £4OOO to £SOOO.
A WORD for the industrious Housewife. You can buy the Best Quality of Wools at Half-price during “The Beehive” Sale, now on. STUBBS & CO. have for Sale a Block adjoining Makaraka Railway Station. Splendid speculation. Rare chance for making money. ONE of the Largest Stocks of Fancy Goods ever seen in Gisborne is being sacrificed during “ The Beehive” Sale. STUBBS & CO. Land Agents, will be happy IO to assist enquirers and applicants for Government lands Fkee of Ciiakge. Meetings of Land Board, Ballots, and Auctions attended for clients. OYSTERS and Fish have at last arrived . for the City Buffet. Look in as you pass.
THE CITY BUFFET is now open. A splendid lunch for One Shilling. EOII Winter Wear —Boys’ Reefer Jackets at 6s lid each; Men’s Waterproof Coats, from 255; Boys’ and Men’s Oilskin Coats, from 8s 6d (guaranteed waterproof).— 1 At ROBERTSON’S. 5S PER PAlß.—Gents’ Tweed Trousers, any size, 5s per pair. Colonial Tweeds 7s Gd and 11s per pair. All New Goods and grand value.—C. Rosie & Co. AFTERNOON TEA and other refreshments can be obtained at Beavia’ Luncheon Rooms (opposite Morrison’s), Gladstone Road. BARRACKERS for the Huia lifteen show best form after dining at Beavis’, Gladstone road. WHEN you want to make 20s equal 30s in the purchase of very good serviceble Household Furniture, Books, Hardware, Clothing, Tinware, Harness, Brushware Boots, Jewellery etc., GO TO ATTWOOD. AVERY Washing Machine, Copying Press, Ladies’ and Gents’ Saddles, Go-carts, Toilet Ware, Mm’s Clothing, Fenders and Irons, Cheffoniers, Crockery, Jam Jars, Safes, Crowbais. GO TO ATTWOOD.
YISITORS to Gisborne can obtain Hot I Meals at all hours at Beavis’ Itefreshment Eooms (premises recently occupied by Mr H. Warren). 8 TROUBLE and Single Iron Bedsteads from _Ly 12s Gd, Wire and Copper Spring Mattresses, School Desk ; in fact, everything from Wicker Chairs to Wellington Boots. GO TO ATTWOOD. SPECIAL Bargains in the way of Notepaper and Envelopes at The Beehive, Gladstone Eoad. VISITORS from the country should not fail to look in at the City Bullet at Noon. And don’t you forget it. TOM, my boy, meet me at the City Buffet at noon to-day. I have a surprise for you. EEAVIS is the working man's friend. He supplies a geod meal at any hour of the day for One Shilling. Hot Pie, Potatoes, and Coffee, Sixpence. Opposite Morrison’s, in Gladstone road.
('UTY Footballers will be able to play twice j as well after having supper at Beavis’ Refreshment Rooms, Gladstone Road. WHO is Beavis? To answer this query just drop in at the Supper Rooms (opposite Morrison’s), in Gladstone Road. No one should miss calling. SPLENDID Boarding Accommodation at the Universal Dining Rooms. Every attention, and charges moderate.—Mesdames Cramp and Stevenson, Proprietresses.
WHEN you are hungry or down in the dumps call on Bsavis, at Kefreshcnent llooms, in Gladstone road. A good meal at a moderate price will cheer you up.’ OMB BEAL RED HOT BABGAINS are on the board at Hennessy’s, which must go, quickly and positively. Hennessy’s fob Reliable Boots. HOT SUPPERS—Ham and Eggs, Grills, etc.—At James Erskine’s Refreshment Booms on Saturday evenings.
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Gisborne Times, Volume VI, Issue 188, 16 August 1901, Page 3
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