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AUCTION NOTirES MATAWHERO SALE. lIDAY), OCT. It4jli. DAY I 10U HO6 6 E ' (100 Ewe .00, 140 2th JirellieY 350 Ew'draifd Lambs 50 4th ana 6th Wethers. 50 Fat SPep. 4 Br'§@a Sows (young) STOCKBROKERS’ ASSN. Spying Horse Fair Jrmond saleyard is UNB HORSES|ks and Flarness Horses. BE OKEN^HORSES—--20 Draughts. 65 Hacks and Harness He WILLIAMS & KETTLE, LTD. GAmsßono* lON C mfrom FEED BAR WICK THE LIVE AUCTIONEER. SPECIAL ADVERTISEMENTS. REO SPEED WAGONS . AND CARS REO dug deep into the vitals of industry’s exacting needs to produce the all satisfying commercial car—the Speed Wagon. REO sensed the trend toward faster motor haulage—anticipated the type of vehicle that would ultimately survive—forsaw the basis on which vehicles would be bought. Lowest, in price, Lowest in depreciation, First in longliverty, Greatest in Horse power, Fastest in safe j travel, Cheapest according to any calculation,. Bald, bold statements, those, but the facts are behind them. REO SPEED WAGONS AND MOTOR CARS. i i WILKINSON’S ■ TOURIST GARAGE READ QUAY PHONE 970. j SPRING MEETING, 1926. November 6th & Sth, 1926. r ■ General entries (isov. each) for Spring Meeting and Forfeits G.N. Guineas and Welcome Stakes. SUMMER MEETING, 1926-27. Dec. 27th, 29th & January Ist, 3rd. NOMINATIONS FOR— Auckland Cup. Railway Handicap. Summer Cup. Racing Club Handicap. Grandstand Handicap. King’s Plate. Clifford Plate. CLOSE by 5 O’Clock on FRIDAY, 15th October.

FEES to accompany Nominations or declaration of forfeit. W. S. SPENCE, Secretary. 4 : * gTIMES’ r^JJARGES A RE L OWEIv. ■ Only wide-awake establishments in | the same fortunate position as the TIMES PRINTING WORKS can afford to do high-class work at prices as low. Why? Because the continuous stre'am of orders means no slack I time and, consequently, the lowest possible ‘overhead” charges. THE TIMES PRINTING WORKS has large, carefully selected stocks of ail the best grades of book, writing printing and cover papers, etc., equal to those of large city establishments, orders, in Gisborne! No outside firm can' afford to do Printing or Bookbinding at the mod erate charges made by the TIMES PRINTING WORKS! Q.ISBORNE PUBLISHING ( DY. m PHONE 818 TO THE WIDE-AWAKE BUSINESS -MAN,! . THE GISBORNE TIMES has a strong line of subscribers ail along the East 'Coast—from Wairoa to Cape Runaway. * In towns, townships, construction camps, station sheds, Maori pas, the Gisborne Times is read from the title to the imprint. MOW is the thne -to boost your " Goods in the Country Districts and cultivate orders by Mail, and the only way you can do this profitably is to Advertise. At one time all Advertising was mere'y an experiment; now it is a grim necessity. Have confidence in yourself, your business, your goods, and the mail order system of buying:. There is no advertising medium in the world that can give you access to so many prospective -purchasers as the daily newspaper, and at so low -a figure. RING PHONE 500 or 818, and dur Advertising'Specialist will submit designs and write your advertisements in an attractive style that will con-r-nce the buying public in the Country Districts and sell your goods. .. Advertisements Tor the Times and •orders for.grinfcuig fa.c thfr-.Time* Job- *: ;hing , receive p

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Gisborne Times, Volume LXIV, Issue 10490, 15 October 1926, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 2 Gisborne Times, Volume LXIV, Issue 10490, 15 October 1926, Page 8