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FREEHOLD. 700 ACRES IN GRASS. WINTERS 1400 SHEEP AND 110 CATTLE. FIVE-ROOMED BUNCALOW. WOOLSHED. DIP. YARDS. HANDY TO SCHOOL AND P.O. READ THIS AND THEN ACT. This Property has been inspected for us by one of Poverty Bay’s leading station managers, and in his report he states: —“This is the cheapest place'l have seen for a long time, and is quite equal to country selling round at £l2 per acre. Lies well to the sun and is well watered and judiciously subdivided. A rattling good proposition and a real snip at the money.” SOLE ACENTS JOHN E. LEYDON .... HAS A MESSAGE FOR YOU I The message is sent to everyone in and around Gisborne who owns a Korse-drawn Vehicle. In plain words when your TRAP, OR BUGGY needs REPAIRING bring it to “J. 8.” He promises good, honest workmanship, moderate charges, and satisfaction. CARRIAGE REPAIRS AND PAINTING Carried out on the shortest notice by Skilled Workers. Work undertaken on any scale. This is tlw Factory for a fair and square deal. BRIGHT STREET GISBORNE. Phone 196. ARE BEST BUILT TO ORDEJP Has it not occurred to you some or other that you would like to make a few improvements in the Waggon you useP Well, why not have one made to order P, Our Coach building Factory is the best equipped in the district -—why not use it for your new Waggon, Buggy or Gig. Drop in and let’s talk it over. Our workmanship stands all tests, and moderate prices are tne rule. REPAIRS OF ALL KINDS. & LIMITEE. GISBORNE’S LEADING If DACH BUILDERS.

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Gisborne Times, Volume XLIX, Issue 4964, 3 September 1918, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 6 Gisborne Times, Volume XLIX, Issue 4964, 3 September 1918, Page 8

Page 8 Advertisements Column 6 Gisborne Times, Volume XLIX, Issue 4964, 3 September 1918, Page 8