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TO LET ANO FOR SALE. A SNIP FOR SOMEBODY. SALK, as a going concern or A otherwise—My Property in Grey Street; size of section, fth of an acre, with, two dwellings and outhouses thereon. Further particulars apply Mrs. McCoomb, 15 Grey St. Tp'Oß SALE—A Valuable Corner Section, 1$ Acres, on Kaiti, with a good prospective value.—Call on G. K. Pasley for particulars. .£fiOO WANTED for a Modern *** - ,v/vy Dwelling of five rooms, gas and electric light. Government mortgage. Terms if required.—C. G. Piesse, Masonic Buildings, Lowe St. •DEATJTIFUL - LITTLE HOME, five rooms and every possible convenience ; this side of Roebuck RoadPrice only £650, with £SO cash.—o. G. Pieese, Masonic Buildings, Lowe Street. SPECIAL ADVERTISEMENTS. A OAR will leave BREAKWATER, A NAPIER, on MONDAY MDRNING, And Connect with FERRY BOAT AT WELLINGTON On MONDAY NIGHT. Wire “PRATT, TAXI,” To Secure Seats.

TO' RETURNED SOLDIERS. FAWNER, ig willing to Lease 10 Acres Orchard to suitable man, on easy terms. No rent—part profit. FARMERS’ CO-OP., Childers Road, Gisborne. GISBORNE BOROUGH COUNCIL. A IMPLICATIONS are invited up to NOON on TUESDAY, August 12th, to fill the following Vacancies on the Staff of the Gisborne Borough Council :-j----(1) CASHIER and RATE COLLECTOR. £285 per annum. (2) TYPIST .and STENOGRAPHER. £2OO per annum. Applicants must forward outline of past services and testimonials to the undersigned. R. D. B. ROBINSON, Town Clerk. jV APIER To WELLINGTON.—CAR leaves Napier on arrival of the Arahura at Breakwater. Napier to Palmerston. —Car leaves Napier 9 a.m. every morning -for Palmerston. Intending passengers ring and arrange with WILKINSON’S MOTOR SERVICE. Telephones 693 and 933.

£5 REWARD *TO any person giving information which will lead to the conviction of the sneak-thief who has several times recently been taking vegetables from Wong Chew’s garden (next Mr. Mark Davis’s property) in Stout St., Mangapapa,

NOTICE. HTHE MARBLE BAR WILL BE x CLOSED TO-DAY, BBT WILL BE OPEN AS USUAL IN THE EVENING. C. FERGUSON.

GREAT BAND BATTLE. TO ARMS! TO ARMS! "PRESIDENTS cf Gisborne, from Wharf to Stanley Road, left side of Gladstone Road, including Victoria Township, are hereby Summoned to meet at Chrisp’s Music Warehouse, THIS (MONDAY) EVENING, At 8 p.m-, To Form the “HUSSARS” Regiment in the above Campaign. Mischief is Afoot! Enrol immediately and prepare to resist the invaders. The Band will attend and play Selections. For the Executive. G. C. MUNNS, Convenor.

Q.ISBORNE gHEEPFARMERS’ JPROZEN .JJEAT AND QOMPANY, LIMITED. AS it is anticipated that tile congestion of the Cold Stores will not he substantially relieved before the new Freezing Season (1919-1920) commences, it is probable that all space may again have to be held for Shareholders in the Company. THE EMBARGO PLACED UPON FARMERS NOT HERETOFORE 'QUALIFIED gHAREHOLDERS’ IMPOSED LAST YEAR Is now TEMPORARILY WITHDRAWN. Full' information can be obtained on application at the Head Offices of the Company in Gladstone Road. W. F. CEDERWALL, General Manager. Gisborne, N.Z., July 30th, 1919.

FOR EXCHANGE. gPLENDID gUILDING gITES Chain Frontage to Each', With Building of one Boom 14 x 12, and Iron Shed 12 x 10. PRICE £7OO Owner has ' equity of £3OO, and will take House Property on Whataupoko or Kaiti in exchange, paying over cash in addition if required. GOOD OPPORTUNITY FOR SPECULATIVE BUILDERS. C. G. BLOORE, ft LOWE STREET.

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Gisborne Times, Volume LI, Issue 5246, 11 August 1919, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 5 Gisborne Times, Volume LI, Issue 5246, 11 August 1919, Page 1