MATAWHERO STOCK SALE FIXTURES. Tuuksdat, 31st October. N.Z. LOAN & MERCANTILE AGENCY CO., Ltd. WILLIAMS * KETTLE, Ltd. WYLLIE & MASONAre instructed by Mr G. A. Maxwell, proprietor of the Little Dust Pan, to sell, at his premises, Gladstone Road. TO-DAY (FRIDAY), the 4th October, at 1 p.m.— HIS ENTIRE STOCK. Consisting of Crockery, Stationery, Fancy Goods Perambulators, Ironmongery Enamelled Ware, Tinware, Lampware. The premises will be open for inspection on Friday morning, and Everything MUST BE CLEARED, as the proprietor is leaving the district. G. R. WYLLIE, Auctioneer. THEATRE ROYAL. THE MOHAWK MINSTRELS M Will give a INSTREL AND VARIETY ENTERTAIN MEN T On TUESDAY NEXT, OCTOBER Btii, In Aid of the Funds of the Beautifying Association. A Great Programme is in preparation, and will be published on Saturday morning. SITTINGS OF EGGS. After October Ist, sittings of Eggs from my White Leghorns, Brown Leghorns, Indian Game, and White Wyandottes will be reduced to 7s (id. H. M. PORTER. A DVANCE GISBORNE! More like Loudon every day as proved byproposed drainage scheme, water supply and the advent of the CITY BUFFET Roll up for Luncheons, Teas, and Suppers All Meals a Speciality! WANTED A Boy. Apply to John Rosie, Shoe Shop. WANTED— All the ladies to see our dainty Millinery. The choicest selection we have ever opened now on view in the Showroom.—C. Rosie A- Co. , ( ANTED to Buy—Maori Curios. Apply I i “ G.1C.,” Times otlice. T&TANTED KNOWN—C. Hawkins, the tl new Cash Draper, has opened up a nice little assortment of Drapery, which he has marked in plain figures at prices which will sell them. ARRIVED, per s.s. Moura — Smoked Mullet and Sehnapper; also, Fresh Oysters, on sale at Warren’s Fish and Oyster Depot, near Firebeli. T sHO LET—Two Rooms, and use of kitchen. JL —Apply Times Ollice. S OOK OUT for Druids’ Social, on JLa Thursday, October 10th, in the Academy of Music. Double ticket, 2s (id; extra lady, Is. Refreshments provided. FOR SALE —A Draught Horse, a Spring Dray, Spring Trap, Set of Harness, Set of Harrows, a Plough.—Apply George Smith, Gladstone Road. < PROPERTIES FOR SALE.—Bargains.— ' J. Peckover & Co., Land and Estate Agents, Gisborne. Grey Street, J-acre, 2 Cottages, pay 12J, only £3GS ; Palmerston Road, near Schools, 8-roomed House, J-acre, only £3os—also new Villa, .}-aore, £415; Berry Street, House, £2OO, tiibden Street, £240 ; Gladstone Road, House and :fc-aere, £500; Childers Road, comer, J-acre and 2 Houses, £570. Bright Street, i or with large Family Residence, fitted all Conveniences; Derby Street, i House, £255; Roebuck Road, 2 acres and 1 House, £570; Victoria Beach, new Villa, only £335 and J-acre section. Sections— Gladstone, Aberdeen, and Palmerston Roads, Whataupoko, ((-acre, Kaiti, only £3O. 20 Properties, Whataupoko, with Residences, from J to 15 acres, £315 to £1450, full details at ollice J. Peckover & Co. Small and Large Farms, Improved, also Bush Lands. Money to Lend.
mind the Beading; see the J3I Pictures. Grand Display at Bonn's Gallery. A REIVED —Two Trunks of Ladies’3s lid Shoes, and two bales of Drown Paper— At Hennessy’s. TG. LAWLESS, Land and Estate o Agent, Gladstone Road, can offer you some excellent bargains in the way of House and Land Property. STUBBS & CO. have Tenant for about 30 Acres, within 10 miles of Gisborne, on the Hats. Would take lease on reasonable terms. —Apply Simms & Co., Land and Financial Agents. C HAWKINS invites the ladies to pay • him a visit, when, if they will compare Quality with Price, he feels satisfied it will lead to business. To give satisfaction for ready money is his motto. A- CO. will be happy to assist © Applicants for Old Age Pensions I'TitE of Charge —Apply at the office, Lowe street, Gisborne. STUBBS & CO. have about 2000 acres at Motu for Sale, about half grassed and fenced; house, woolshed, etc. Splendid opening, near railway line. Genuine thing. rjAHE presence of cheerful people makes you feel refreshed, which accounts for the life-like Portraits at Bobu’s Art Gallery. AT ROBERTSON'S —First Shipment of New Season’s Goods Just Opened. Latest Novelties in Gents’ Ties and Collars, Men’s and Boys’ Straw Hats, Shirts, and Caps. PERSON'S wishing to buy or sell town and country properties cannot do better than communicate with T. G. Lawless, Land and Estate Agent. See our list of properties in another column. IF you require the services of a reliable Agent to transact any business for you, communicate with T. G. Lawless, House, Land, and Insurance Agent, Gladstone Road. AT ROBERTSON’S—Men’s Suits Made to Measure from 00/-. A Marvel of Cheapness, Style, and Finish. Large Selections of New Summer Patterns to choose from. ■^T ITH age comes wisdom; with per- ' T severance, success. Clearly shown I in Eouu’s Photos of old and young. BO you wish to Buy a nice property in town or suburbs? If so, jou will find it to your advantage to consult X. G. Lawless, Land and Estate Agent, Gladstone lload. BARGAINS! BARGAINS! 10 dozen Gents’ Silk Ties at 9d and Is, worth Is Gd; 12 dozen Silk Bows at Gd, usual price Is.—At Robeetsox’s. TOM, my boy, meet me at the City Buffet at noon to-day. I have a surprise for
POINT LACE and Fancy Needlework. Latest designs in Point Lace, Iloniton and Brussels Net, and all materials lor working same; also, Pearline, Crewel, Mountmelhet, etc. —A. M. Browne, “ The Beehive," Gisborne. ■gTtANCY WORK—A few cheap lines at JD very Low Prices to clear in Table Centres, Cushions, N.D. and Handkerchief Sachets, Shaving Tidies, Tie Cases, Pram Covers, and Mantel Drapes—At A. M. Browne’s, “ The Beehive.” STUBBS & CO. have House and Grazing to Let, 25 miles from Gisborne. Low rent, and plenty of work in neighborhood for good man. STUBBS & CO. Land Agents, will be happy to assist enquirers and applicants for Government lands Fhee of Charge. Meetings of Land Board, Ballots, and Auctions attended for clients. S HEARD'S Dance and Comic Albums for 1302 ; Cornet and Violin parts separate. Secure early at "The Beehive," Gladstone road. OVER a Thousand Sheets of Music, from 2d upwards, to select from. Latest Australian, Victoria, and other Music Albums at “ The Beehive,” Gladstone Road. THE CITY BUFFET is now open. A splendid lunch for One Shilling. OYSTERS and Fish have at last arriv e for tbs City Buffet, Look in as you pars-
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Gisborne Times, Volume VI, Issue 228, 4 October 1901, Page 3
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