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FOR SALE. •^TATER D IVINING HEALTH AND UTILITY. WHY GO SHORT OF WATER WHEN GEORGE SMITH CAN LOCATE IT FOR YOU? If you are ill you may be living over water. Why risk your health? SEE AT ONCE—.GEORGE SMITH 03 GREY STREET. PS.—Testimonals from well-known residents will be shown on application. PHOICEST Butter 1/9, Prime New C Potatoes, Wheat, Pollard, Bran, All Produce and Groceries Cheapest and Best. —CURRIE'S, Lowe Street. "RIVERSIDE Road— Over J-acre; “ drawing-room, breakfast room, two bedroms, kitchen, _ bathroom, porcelain bath and basin • sleeping porch ; boys 1 bedroom ; garage ; electric light; gas stove, concrete path; ideal situation ; Price £I2OO. —W. Lissant Clayton. POAST and Country Residents order W your Wines without delay.—Te Mata, Box 2G9, Gisborne. AA/INES direct from the famous Te Mata Vineyards. Order now. — Box 269, Gisborne. T OGANBERRIES—Book Your jam -*-4 Orders now at Mastrovich Fruit Co. and Save Disappointment. T>ANANAS are nice and ripe _at -‘■'Mastrovich Fruit Co. Phone 515. TpOR LOGANBERRIES and all sorts ' of Berries, Book your Jam Orders at Mastrovich Fruit Co. WANTED KNOWN. T/WEDDING, Christmas and Small " Cakes. One Quality—The Best. Try us and be a satisfied customer. Manufactured by Practical Pastrycooks. We don’t stock Walsb’s Bread; we Sell it. THE LITTLE CAKE SHOP. Peel Street. Phone 1418. TWIGLEY & SON. WANTED KNOWN—The Central Labor Agency gives satisfaction by strict attention to client’s requirements.—Address, Gleave, Good’s Buildings, Phone 817 M. A SATISFIED Customer an endless chain of publicity. This fact makes the New Home Furnishers determined to please you.—Cochrane and Sawyer. A VONIA Gramophones, easy terms from 5/- deposit and 2/6 weekly. —H. H. Webb, Peel Street, Gisborne. T>IMU 4-piece Bedroom Suite from W £l9 Cash at the New Home Furnishers. —Cochrane and Sawyer. T)OSS, CHEMIST, for Fragant Per--*A fumes, Sprays, Hair Brushes.— All the best. Prices right. TAON’T Forget—Black Ointment for D boils, poisoned wounds, festering sores. Price 1/6 and 2/6. —A. W. JMaun, Chemist. WANTED TO BUY. WANTED— Eggs any quantity; ' * highest price.—Findlay, Pastry Cook. WANTED-nPrlmo Pigs, best prices ' ' gr von. —Hampton’s Pork Butchery, Gladstone Rd. Telephone 271. WANTED— Eggs any quantity; ’ * highest price.—Findlay, Pastry Cook. A/TTANTED Prime Poultry; best ’ ’ prices given.—Hampton’s Pork Butchery. Phone 271. TENDERS TENDERS ''ENDED S, closing at Noon on January ry 11, 1926, are invited for 10 erection of a new Club House in vvapuni Road, for the Poverty Bay j 1 f Club. Plans and Specifications may be on at the Office of the undersigned, nion Bank Buildings. Lowest or any tender not necessity accepted. C. H. BULL, Sec. SPECIAL ADVERTISEMENTS MELLOR BROS. A CCOUNTS Payable at GUNDRY’S GARAGE. (opp. ORMOND’S). ALL ACCOUNTS must bo Settled by the 20th JANUARY, or arrangements made. MELLOR BROS. NOTICE OWING to the Fire in my Premises last Saturday, I have a lot of Wearable nncT Soiled Goods for sale, and 1 invite ail my Customers to come and pick up the Bargains while they are about — SADDLES, BRIDLES, BAGS, Etc., Etc. J. TH OMSON, SADDLER, & HARNESS MAKER. Temporary Premises: Lvsnar’s Buildings, Peel St. (next Savings Bank). NEW CHEVROLET 1925 MODEL DTICE nn HE PRICE OF CHEVROLET! l CAR« AND TRUCKS ARE NOW—TOURING CARS S.gF*TBB £219 TRUCKS £196 (f.o.h Main Ports') SOT-E AGENTS: TOURIST garage A. D>s QUAY

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Gisborne Times, Volume LXIV, Issue 10193, 4 January 1926, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 Gisborne Times, Volume LXIV, Issue 10193, 4 January 1926, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 Gisborne Times, Volume LXIV, Issue 10193, 4 January 1926, Page 1

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