SATURDAY -NEXT! QATURDAY, 12th Mil, 1909, .TAYLOR’S;, *»*'«* &£*>*'' ""««-* *•• LOWE STREET AUCTION MART. READ, MARK, LEARN, AND INWARDLY DIGEST! AND , BONT FORGET? That on Saturday Morning, at daybreak, when some of the Public will not bo awake, LOWE STREET MART (TAYLOR’S) will be in a state to make preparations for the crowd that will 'appear on the above date. Remember, my friends! it’s once in me’s life that all get a chance that is very nice to pick up some bargains at Auction that are all right. Well, now! The opportunity oc- ; til's! The Mart is full to overflowing. !’hc Stock Must be Sold, for MoreStock is Coming. NOTE. ( There will be DUCKS and FOWLS, RUTTER and EGGS (without Qhicken of course; everyone is fond of picking a little bit of chicken, but not in the shell)j also. POTATOES and ONIONS Galore, which will be delivered at Taylor’s door. Well! We know CABBAGE, LEEKS, and CARROTS always go. TOMATOES and CUCUMBERS are very nice, either for Luncheon or Supper at night. All these things will be for Sale, and don’t forget! T HIS > S . NOT A 'JALES On Saturday, at Taylor’s Sale, all these will be found fresh out of the ground, perfectly sound. REMEMBER!—After the above will be sold BEDSTEADS and BEDDING and BABY COTS, WASHSTANDS and WARES, TOILETS, DUCHESS CHESTS, and EASY CHAIRS; Ordinary Furniture of every kind that should suit the most fastidious mind, to say nothing of Kitchen Utensils 5 , as well as a lovely line of Linos, Rugs., Mats, and Carpets, besides a lot of Pictures to hang on your walls, and Hall Stands that would not fall (only under the auction hammer). A CARRIER’S PLANT has to be Sold. Full particulars in later issue. Now this Sale xvill be conducted by Mr. H. L. Jennings. He being of a rather nervous nature, we sincerely hope the public will assist him by bidding quickly and paying freely and taking bargains home. C. TAYLOR’S LOWE STREET MART, opposite the Masonic, Lowe Street, Gisborne. LOWE STREET AUCTION MART. NOTICE TO VENDORS. REDUCTION IN COMMISSION. TN FUTURE IT IS OUR INTENJL TION TO REDUCE THE COMMISSION ON ALL SALES CONDUCTED BY US FROM 10 PER CENT TO 7\ PER CENT, AND TO o PER CENT. FOR ALL SALES AGGREGATING £2O AND UPWARDS. FURNITURE. Having a Practical Experience of the Trade, Clients will be given GRATIS a Valuation of Effects to be submitted to Auction. NOTE.—Cash Buyers of Fowls, Eggs, and Produce in any quantity, or sold on above; REDUCED on behalf of tlie Vendors. C. TAYLOR, AUCTIONEER. DIPLOMA, FIRST-GLASS, AND HONORS, Tailors’ School-of Art, London. ADIES’ G and ENTS’ a AT $ rjIAILOR. ■ &• ADDRESS: Opposite Parnell’s. Gladstone Road. COPY OF POSTCARD. HOWARD, Gladstone Road, Gisborne. xton, —Many thanks for the Best Cheapest Signs I ever had done. F. ELTON, Elton Comedy Co. r Signs attract like a 40-korae-r magnet.
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Gisborne Times, Volume XXVII, Issue 2423, 11 February 1909, Page 8
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