SPECIAL WANTEDS. WANTED—Billiard Enthusiasts to ' ' Enter for the Grand Billiard Tournament at the Grand Billiard Parlors. Entries close March 26th.— Cnas. Ivess, Proprietor. UOCKS, Ties, Braces, Shirts, etc.— Every shop now showing, hut rememher W. H. Campbell for Gisborne’s lowest prices—always. MOBODY is disappointed with an ■ L ' Afternoon Tea taken at v- Piccadilly I'ea Rooms. ADU Working Flannels Is lid each. Braces Is 3d each, Pyjamas 6s lid per suit—Only at Campbell’s. VOUR Eyes are Yours—to Preserve - L or Neglect. Their preservation often necessitates the services of a Specialist; but neglect often involves suffering, anxiety, depleted sight, and eventually the services of both an Oculist and’ a Specialist. Why not let ine save you all this?—Haig Graham, Eyesight Specialist, T. Adair’s Buildings, Gladstone Road. A, LL British and Colonial Confectionery oniv i\ our window. There’s no better. Try Jo were, The Sweeterias (Registered). PTULLOA! Have yon been using -*-*• Face Cream ? No! I’ve just had a Shave at Ernie Dell’s. Three first-class artists. Hair cut 6d.— Corner Gladstone Road and Grey | Street. __ ! £T pays to supply the best, both for -*■ the sake of economy and the satisfaction there is in pleasing our customers. Nobody is disappointed about Piccadilly Luncheons and Teas. A C HAYING Soap from 6d; Strops from Is to 8s 6d, at “The People’s Emporium.” OVERSEAS Motor Cycle, 3-J-h.p., f.e., only used for few weeks, any trial; will exchange or otherwise: only £55. —The Boom for Motor Bykes. _ TWAXTED Known —During altera- ’ ’ tions, Cold Luncheons will be served between 12 and 2. Afternoon Tea and 5 to 7 Tea as usual. —Excelsior Dining Rooms. Q OLID Nickel Silver Cruets that will not tarnish and never require cleaning, from os 6d to 12s 6d, at “The People’s Emporium.” MRS. and Misses Ryder, Ladies’ Tailors and Dressmakers, 77 Esplanade. ’Phone 811TUST Landed—Good Nickel WatchH e.s, ss; Gun Metal Watches, 7s 6d; a splendid Watch, with screw back and front, no hinges, absolutely dust-proof, at 20s, from “The People’s Emporium.” SOVEREIGN XAT ANTED Known—For lowest price* *» for Fruit and Vegetables, try Louie Y onk, Gladstone Road, Importer of Chinese Silks, etc. Orders receive prompt attention. Shipping supplied Ring up ’Phone No. 72. MICE New Tweed Caps have been opened up at Common, Shelton’H; will you piease call and e&e. them. pDARDIAN ASSURANCE COY., . Fire, Glass, Workers Compensation and Mortgagee Indemnity Insurance undertaken at lowest current rates.—T. G. Lawless, Chief Agent, Gisborne. Office ’Phone 193, Private ’Phone 326. MOTOR Cycle, almost new, also coach-built Side Car, 3speed, free engine, cost £llO, owner will accept £75 for the lot.—The Boom for Motor Bykes. T SAY 1 \\ here do you get Shaved? ± Why, at Ernie Dell’s, corner of Gladstone Road and Grey Street. They can sure shave some there. | iRE GISBORNE TIMES for Gem -*• oral and Commercial Printing and i Bookbinding of every description. I FOR Best and Cheapest Potatoes’ Onions, Oats, Chaff, Maize, Pol- j lard, etc.—Henry. Currie, 151 Peel Street. ’Phone 670. FOR
rpmUMPH Motor Cycle, 3J-h.p., in A good running order, all sundries, lamp" horn, and tools, only £3O. —The Boom for Bargains in Motor Bykes. •PLACE your orders at one® for “Hot X point” Electric Irons, as there. it n large demand. F. Hall and sons: | Electrical Engineers. . TRAVELLERS’ Sample Range. of X Baskets, very nice for shopping, from Is 3d each, at ‘‘The People s : Emporium.” ' •POOEBINDING of all kinds to txdi customers’ requirement!!. Apply i Job Department, “Gißborno Timer/\ A N Eleotric Iron with s Reputation Ai the “Hot Point.’* It can do vonr ironing for One Penny por W.sek F. H»11 and Sons. Electrical Engmfwra. EVERYBODY’S IT. Bo?-'* -*- 1 what? Using 'iJot r'omt” Lb* trio Irons. Obtainable Tote. & ■ said Sons, Electrics, .-ugineera. 6 D - P CLEAR —Tweed Caps Is 6d each. Straw Hats Is 6d each, and a lew hUI Felts at 2s . lltl each, only at JampbolTs. r ADY’S Bicycle, Coaster Hub, all L* sundries, absolutely. new, cost £l3 13s, only soiled, £7 Ids. — llio doom for Ladies’ Bykes. □ ■ BALL AND SONS, Electric■ En- - . ginoers, for “Hot Point” Eleorio Irons. Guaranteed for thro oars. The best that money can buy "tONNOITGHT two-stroke Motor ' Cycle, 23-h.p., any trial, cost£6o, rill accept £3o.—The Boom for Motor Ivkcs. TENT.’S Cycle (Rudge), newly enX arnelled and overhauled, good vres free wheel, all sundries, only >4 4s.—The Boom for Bykes. ALL HOTELS. u POINT” Electnc Irons.Just til® thing to make tho wne a pz««ant of.—F. Hall auC Bom, EtoetriSri Engineer* b>AY 10s 6d for your Bengal Razor, A anc ]> then be sorry you did not purchase it from “The People s Emporium.” Their price is only 5s 6d. 3 AID a young lady of Mangapapa. 3 “To work I most get & bit sharper.” ®o to REDGRAVE’S she wen., And the money she spent On s Bike paid her amply hereafter ATTI a young man from Wihataupoko, > I wonder what Bike shop to 1” When a friend in need Baid, “Why, REDGRAVE’S, indeed, fiers eatisf action i» their beat motto.”
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Gisborne Times, Volume XXXIX, Issue 3873, 9 March 1915, Page 1
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