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TO FARMERS. COAL ,:saaisSS SPBOIAIjLiI «u> _ THRASHING PURPOSES at lowest rates, At WHARF YARDS KENNEDY AND EVANS. TO THE 0F POVERTY THE best establishment [in Gisboine lot the purchase of Ladies’ Underclothing and Children’s Outfits is the Q au wuuui«« - * Ladies’ Warehouse

In Tempor Premises ■Next to Jas. Morrison, Painter, and opposite J. Innes, Pnotographer. FAII Cla'sesof Ladies'and Children’s Underlothing stookod and Bold at the lUtUg o.ww lowest possible prices. Specialities made in INFANTS’ LAYETTES AND CHILDREN'S OUTFITS. Ladles and Children's Underdosing Short Coating Outfits Children's Pyjamaa Hmall Boys’ Tunio3 and Kmokera, Baby_-£> a9 S “g (trimmed and untrimmedhoolored Shoes and Sox, Puffs and Boxes, Wool and Silk Bonnets, Bootieß, eto. MRS GEO. ADAMS Gladstone Rd-, Gisborne.

The Business Knewn as THE DUNEDIN CASH lias been taken over by KB. W. J. ATT WOOD And will be oarried on in conjunction with his business in Upper Gladstone Boau, Mr Attwood has had the Dndedln Cash restocked with Glass and Crookery Ware, Hew and Second-hand Furniture, and is prepared to place the artioles on the market a,priO DEFZ COMPETITION. Telephone 317.

REMOVAL! NOTICE, JACK THOMSON H AS Renx/veii Mb FORCE from Peel SHOEING Street ;*« CflftM ol RLADSTONE ROAD ANH B»M STREET* ; EHDSINCF 'AND GENGKAE ! SMITHINR AT i REASONABLE PRICES,

CHRISTMAS ‘ AND 'NEW YEAR HRIBTMAS AND .NEW YEAR 1905-1906 W J. COX & CO. GROCERS AND PROVISION MERCHANTS, Are now showing their Bpeoially-seleoted Lines for the Festive Season, and they feel sure that an inspection of their Windows and Stoak will lead to business. QURNEW Currants (Speoially Cloaned) Sultanas, Raisins (Seedless) Dates, Figs, (Californian and Malaga) Almonds (Jordan and Valenoia) Are of Exceptional Quality. MITZ & CRYSTALISED FRUITS Consisting of Peaohes, Aprioots, Greengageß, Raspberries, Strawberries, AngeUon, Cherries, Golden Figs, Mixed Fruits, etc. Mlnoe Meat, Plum Paddings, Cakeß. CORDIALS. English and Colonial, Heddles Raspberry Balm, Limejuioe, Ginger Wine, Lemon Squash, eto. oto.' eto. FANCY MEATS.

Wo have a Largo and Choioe Selcotion of Fancy Moats, Patties, Pastes, etc. Chatniea. Genuine Indian (Large and Bmall Bottles) Pioklea—English and Colonial. We have Imported a SpGoial Line o* Decorated Candles. Our Btoek of English Biscuits is the finest we have ever imported. All the lines are New, including a gpeoial Line of Small Boxes Suitable for Xmas and New Year Presents. CAHHEDFR JITS. Finest Dessert Apricots, Peaohes, Pears, Pineapples, Strawberries, Blackberries, Soapberries, Plums, Greengages, Black and White Cherrleß, eto. We hold a Large Htock of HAMS "BACON HAMS CHEESE 1 CHEESE 1 The Finest Stook in the Diatriot. ■ - W. J. cox & CO. stone Bond, Gisborne. Teleph one

VISITORS TO WELLINGTON Should make a point of staying at THE ARCADIA Corner of Lambton Quay and Stout s.rtet. THE LEADING PRIVATE HOTEL IN WELLINGTON. Ai-y Rooms, Excellent Table, Servioe. MODERATE TARIFF. THE aTTo ADI A, J. PATERSON ... Proprietor FRANK G. LTJNDON, ARCHITECT. DESIGNS In Old EDglish, Queen Anne Modern American and Colonial Architecture. GOOD’S BUILDINGS, (Upstairs), Gladstone Road.

WANTED, ANTED, to Pnrohaae—WOOL and SKINB. Highest Cash Pride given at MATAWBEEQ WOOL WOBKS.

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Gisborne Times, Volume XXII, Issue 1719, 9 April 1906, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Gisborne Times, Volume XXII, Issue 1719, 9 April 1906, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Gisborne Times, Volume XXII, Issue 1719, 9 April 1906, Page 2