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CHEAP WINTER FUEL.

THE BEST and CHEAPEST. FUEL you ean use for Ranges, Register, or Basket Graces, is COKE. In many respects it is Superior to' Coal. No Smoke or Soot! No Chimneys to Sweep.

DIRECTIONS.—Break the Coke to about the size of an egg (a knock with the shovel will do this), put on a good body of coke, and KEEP THE FIRE CLEAN and free from ashes, so as to admit of a good upward draught. COKE IS CHEAP! COKE IS CLEAN! GISBORNE GAS COMPANY, Limited.

WANTED —A Good General Servant.— Apply Mrs Walsh, Tho Vicarage. ITAN'L’ED —Third Man, for kitchen.T Apply Ma-onic Hotel. WANTED 1 1 Purchase—Two or Threeroomed Cottage; £3O cash, 10s weekly. Si nd particulais to Box 00, G.P.U., Gisborne.

WANTED— EMPLOYMENT. Kespeet able Y'oung Man lequires Employ ment.—Apply “L.G.,” Gishoune Times Ollioe.

LOST, last night, near Presbyterian Cnurch-A (jold Curb Bangle, with Maltese cross, and mounted tusk, lte word. Apply Times office.

LUST -A Kougb-huirtd Sheep Uog. No collar. Answers to name of “ Cilen.” Keward. Anyone detaining the same will be prosecuted.—Apply D. iieere, or Times office.

mo LET.—A Now 5-roomed House.JL Apply Times Office.

JEASP will Purchase all Empty • Baking Powder 'Pius (East’s), in good order.

at British iiuipue Stablest Stands O tjd, Feeds Is. (Jigs aud Haeks for hire.

u.c. booking orders, Cheap, for SUO tons Coa l , to arrive.

AX BOBIiKTSON’S Special Value iu tlata and Bhirts, Uoslyn and Kuiapoi Underwear, Boys’ and Men’s Jerseys, Novelties in Uollurs and Ties.

ONLY 6s! Uents’ Tweed Trousers. A really good article at a low puce.— Ci. Bosie aud 00.

JrKUKOViittAiSD Cu., Land Agents, • Gisborne, arrange Collecting ol items, Management Absentee Estates, Negotiating Mortgages, Accounts Settled Fortnigntl/.

g/fOli SALE—Dairy Farm, about 50 acres, JIJ first-class property, about two mites from creamery. Valuable river frontage. Comfortable house. Eare chance, lor investor.—Stubbs and Co., Land AgeutE, fcrisborne.

TTIOXi SALE, to close Estate—Valuable JD Business Bite, witA dwelling, handy to the wharf.—Apply T. ti. Lawless. Agent.

Ji’KCKoV.Kii AND CO., Laud Agents, • Albion Club Buddings, Gisborne and Auckland, have for Bale— Heciiuns, Gisborne, Kuui, Whataupok j ; Cottages and Villas, GLborne and Suburbs; Ormond, Acre and Cottage, only £l5O.

■AKGAINS.—Two Four-roomed Cottages and Four Sections, itoebucu road, £350Three Acres, with 8-roomed House, only £650. Half-acre, with Two Dwellings, 8 rooms and -1 rooms; splendid investment; only £BOO : easy terms. bis Acres, 9-roomed House, river frontage ; splendid family residence. —Apply T. G. Lawless, Agent, Gladstone road, Gisborne.;.

SALK —lleautiful Dairy Farm, about JO 400 aoiea, lirst-ciass grass laud, lronting railway station, two units Irom creaiaeiy, well watered, and subdivided into live paddocks. Frioa, £5 10s per acre.—Stubos and tio., lowu street, liisUorue.

AT itOßUllTdUN’S—Jiew Goods in Boy!.’ Beeter Juokets, Boys’ Covert Coats, Boys’ Boil oik and suitor Buita, bliirta, and Caps.

|» iiAIHJSIi fur Winter nights. Nearly a Jtlu thousand Books to select from at Ihe Beehive Library. Subscription, 3s (id per quarte (5 d per month, or 3d per bouk.

rg'Uiii i’opulaf Drink this hoi weather JL is I'liisappleade, oota uable only at J. Lewis's, tilaostuue road.

ii)' you value your Horse, “ Take it to Urmonu’s," and have it shod by an Expert Tradesman. Ko amateur business.

UPJSItION Workmanship and the famous © Putnam Nail deiignt norse and owner when shod at J. H. Ormond’s. “ Take it to Ormond's!”

f * \0 Speculators and Others—lo,ooo acres B Ist, 2uu, and 3rd class Laud, 53 miles from Auckland and 18 lrum i J okeno. Splendidly watered ; well adapted for cuitrug up. Meanwhile would pay good interest as a cattle ruu. .trice, 15s per acre. Easy terms. —Stubbs and Co., Lowe street, Gisborne.

JPECKOVEIi AND CO., Estate Agents, „ Albion Club Buildings, Uisborue ami Auckland, have tor hale —Kaiti, 15 acres, Jil7 acre ; 13 acres and House ; Grey street, 7-roomed House, £240. To Bet —Cottage, rear oi Gladstone road ; 1223 Acres and IUUU Acres Banns. Coach aud Pour Horses for Sale.

Large and Small Farms for Sale Particulars at uliice.

TUI3BS i IO Seed, ii Gisborne, CO. are Buyers ol Kjegrasa auy quantity.—Lowe street,

A FIRST-CLASS Conveyance and a Careful Driver can be obtained by consulting J. B. Bedstone & Son, whose supply of carriages are the best in town. If you prefer to ride you can be supplied with a good hacK.

ib you wish to succeed iu life get your photograph taken at KOliij’a Pnotograpbic Studio, Gladstone ltoad.

i , XCJSLLENT Stabling and Paddockmla iug Accommodation for Horaes are piovidod by ifedstone & Son* of .Lowe Street, The firm have nearly a hundred acres of paddocking, and there is an abundance of leed.

WHISN you decide to get your I’hotograpU taken just call aloug and see J. ROBB. He can satisfy you.

/ \OUNTRY SETTLERS are reminded that they can obtain excellent accommodation ior their horses at Redstone’s Stables, in Lowe Street.

LOVUItS of tiie Beautiful are invited to inspect Jtlußb’S Bhotoaraphic Studio, Gladstone Hoad. Some very pretty views on exhibition.

BILLS Discounted daily and Loans negotiated on easy terms. Persons in diuicuities advised and assisted. —Stubbs and Co. Agents, Lowe street, Gisborne.

IF you art; buying a resent, be sure and inspect U. it. a truth's stock before purchasing elsewhere.

f SnHii Beat Sowing Machine in the market I for £3 loa. Call and inspect “ 'The Expert ” at “ The Beehive,” Gladstone road.

IF you are organising a Picnic call and see J. B. Bedstone & Son. They can supply you with all manner of vehicles, and direct you to the best picnic grounds.

ONE ol the most pleasant ways of passing an afternoon is to take a drive into the country. Bedstone & Son can supply you with a tirst-class vehicle and a nice pair of horses.

J p 088 can take a Photograph 0 f|i that will please you. Visit the Studio when you have halt au-hour to spare and see for yourself.

EVFBV housewife can save pounds per jear by buying an “Expert” Sewing Machine nt The Beehive, and procuring a parcel of Madame Wiegel’s Cut Paper Patterns.

CHOKUS of barefooted Horses—“ Take us to Ormond’s,” the Best in town.

IF jour Watch won't go, take it to H. K, Smith, of the Goldsmiths' Hall, Gladstone road, next Firebell.

THE “Expert” Treadle Sewing Machine at £ls or a Hand Machine at £4 is about the best present yon can buy a friend- Inspection invited at “The Beehive,” Gladstone toad.

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Gisborne Times, Volume VII, Issue 395, 21 April 1902, Page 3

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