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AC E WITH The taste jsa Quote as'l t/ie sicht o’ttre Hills. r*t HONOUR «0> W*AtJkw

TO EAEMEEB. A T SPECIALLY for CO.A.-1J THRESHING PURPOSES AT LOWEST RATES, At WHARF YARDS KENNEDY AND EVANS.

TO THE LADIES OF POVERTY BAY. The best establishment I l “ G * sbo *“ e J l °l the purchase of Ladioa Underolothing and Children's Outfits ia the Ladies’ Warehouse In Tempor Premises Next to Jas. Morrison, Painter, and oppo* site j. Innes, Pnotographer. »PAU Ola’sosof Ladies’and Children's Underlothlng stocked and sold at the lowest possible prices, Specialities made in INFANTS' LAYETTES AND CHILDREN S OUTFITS.

Ladies and Children’s Underolothlng Short Coating Outfits. Children’s Pyjamas Small Boys’ Tunios and Kniokera, Baby Baskets (trimmed and untriramed), eooredShoes aidSox, Pufls and Boses, Wool and Bilk Bonnets, Booties, eto. MRS GEO. ADAMS Gladstone Rd.,‘Gisborne, The Business Known as THE DUNEDIN CASH Has been taken over by hr W. J. ATT WOOD And will be earned on in oonjunotion with hia business in Upper Gladstone Boad, Mr Attwood has had the Dudedin Cash restooked with Glass and Crookery Ware, New and Second-hand Furniture, » an ® prepared to place the articles on the market “* COMpETITION> Telephone 317.

removal: notice JACK THOMSON H AS Removed 1*1» EORQE from P*el SHOEING Stmt i *4 Csi mi pt BLADSTOSB ROAD AND BMU street* r SHOSPNO AND GENERAL! SMITHING AT \ reasonable prices,

CHRISTMAS AND- NEW YEAR HRISTMAS AND v NEW YEAR 1905 -i 906’ W J. GOX & CO. GROCERS AND PROVISION MERCHANTS, Are dow showing their Specially-selected Lines lor the Festive Season, and they feel sure that an inspection of their Windows and Stook will lead to business. OURNEW Currants (Speoially Cleaned) Sultanas, Baislns (Seedless) Dates, Figs, , , , (Californian and Malaga) Almonds (Jordan and Valencia) Are of Exceptional Quality. MITZ & CRYSTALISED FRUITS Consisting of Peaches, Apricots, Greengages, Raßpberrieß, Strawberries,_ Angeliou, Cherries, Golden Figs, Mixed Fruits, etc. Mince Meat, Plum Puddings, Cakes. CORDIALS.

English and Colonial, Heddles Raspberry Balm, Bimejuioe, Ginger Wine, Lemon Squash, eto. eto.- eto. FANCY MEATS. Wo have a Largo and Choioe Selection of fancy Meats, Patties, Pastes, eto. Chutnies. Genuine Indian (Large and Bmall Bottles} Pickles—English and Colonial. We have Imported a Spooial Line o f Decorated Candles. Our stook of English Bisouits Is the fineßt we have ever imported. All the lines are Hew, inoluding a Special Lino of Small Boxes Suitable for Xmas and New Year Presents. CANNEDFRJirS. Finest Dessert Aprioots, Peaohes, Pears, Pineapplts, Strawberries, Blackberries, Raspberries, Plums, Greengages, Blaok and White Cherries, eta. We hold a Large Stook of HAMS BACON HAMS CHEESE! CHEESE! The Finest Stock in the District. W. J. cox & CO. Gladstone Road, Gisborne. Telaph

VISITORS TO WELLINGTON Should make a point of staying at THE ARCADIA Corner of Lambton Quay and Stout s'.riet. i— »:» —< THE LEADING PRIVATE HOTEL IN WELLINGTON. Airy Booms, Excellent Table, Up to-£>ate J Servioe. MODERATE TARIFF. the aeoa dI a, J. PATERSON ... Proprietor

THANK G. LTJNDON, ARCHITECT. DESIGNS In Old English, Queen Anne Modern American and Colonial Arohiteoture. GOOD’S BUILDINGS, (Upstairs), Gladstone Boad. WANTED. ANTED, to Purohasa—WOOL and SKINS. Highest Cash Fries given at MATAWHBBQ WOOL WORKS. ,

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Gisborne Times, Volume XXII, Issue 1716, 5 April 1906, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Gisborne Times, Volume XXII, Issue 1716, 5 April 1906, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Gisborne Times, Volume XXII, Issue 1716, 5 April 1906, Page 2