LOST T OST, on New Year’s Eve, between ■E iO. J. Hamilton’s and D. Mc’ivors’, Te ' Arai Valley—Bathing Suit, Cap and Towel.—Would finder please ring 562. FOR SALE. FOUR-WHEEL BRAKES For Safe Motoring this New Year. WHIFFET CARS Have had Them for Over a Year. INDICATIONS ARE THAT Any Light Car Without Them will he OBSOLETE IN SIX MONTHS. Re Up-to-date —* Buy Up-to-date. WHIPPETS £<?3g Main Ports. Gisborne isborne Garage arage MANURE FOR SALE. —Blood and Bone Manure in lots to suit purchasers as follows: — Five • Tons and over, £5/10/- per ton. Two Tons and under Five Tons, £6 per ton. Less than Two Tons, £6/10/- per ton. These prices are tor CASH only at the Company’s Works, Awapum Road; and orders should be left with the Secretary, R. C. Piesse, Adams’ Chambers, Gisborne. THE GISBORNE ABATTOIR BYPRODUCTS CO., LTD. F. COLLIN, Manager. POR SALE.—Tank, with or withL ou t stand. —-Apply Times. p|o it now—Order your Winter. D Apples from Gisborne Fruit Ex ihange, 26 Peel-street. ’Phone 810. PRETONNES in Endless Variety, single and double widths; from 10fd to* 2/11 yd.—Cash Stores. pASH Stores.—'The Cheapest Store in Gisborne for Carpets, Rugs, and all Floor Coverings. Pay ns a Visit. rpHE Cash Stores’ Selection of Car- - IMf t Squares, Rugs, Etc., is tho Largest in Gisborne. r l he \ allies are the best obtainable. . BANANAS "Large Stock Ripe at To Rata for Christmas. BANANAS “PARAMINTS” Procurable only '- /l from Te Rata. f OCAL Oranges, sweet and marmaL lade. Ready now at Gisborne Fruit Exchange, 26 Peel-st. ’Phone 310. ITUMERA and Tomato Plants in -*x any quantity.—Gisborne • Fruit Exchange, 34 Fee! St ' WANTED KNOWN ] OOK!—Split Cane Prams selling at Pram House from £s.—Opposite Archie Kirk’s. ’Phone 1646. PHILIP Gibbs’ new novel "Out of r The Ruins’ ; “Jane Carroll f Temple Thurston); “New Wine (Geoffrey Moss). Appropriate Gifts, each 6/-. —Eastwood’s Book Store. rpiiEl Ideal New Year Present this year is the Gold Signet, Ring, for lady or gentleman. From 12/6* to 50/-.— No Value like Stoneham’s. Initials Free. QTILL a fow I/- and 2/- Bargain Parcels left to be cleared before Saturday.—Be early and avoid disappointment at Humphrey’s. WANTED KNOWN. THAT BEN GOUGH (LATE OF GOLDSMITH & GOUGH) HAS COMMENCED BUSINESS AT 303 GLADSTONE ROAD. (Next to Mr. Sealy). Hams, Turkeys, Fowls, Sucking Pigs, and Small Goods of the highest quality. Only the Finest Bacon kept MRS. M. M c COY (Opposite F. Hall’s Shop.) High-class Confectionery and Ice Cream Manufacturer. Morning and Afternoon Teas a Specialty. Our Ice Cream is made on the Premises. The trade supplied. Phones: Business 177 ; Private 957. AKE HOUSE, ROTORUA D. C. (“Dave”) HAWKINS, ito of the Opotiki Hotel, has ~vcr the Lake House Hotel, la, and will be pleased to meet 1 friends from Gisborne. t fy Comfort : Moderate Tariff LOOK! LOOK"! LOOK LOOK! THE RITZ Teas. lorning and Afternoon LATE SUPPERS. Insic by Mrs. Thompson’s Jazz Orchestra. Dancing. Reserve Your Tables Now. HONE 1685. V r ANTED KNOWN. PRESS WO OD ’S .(WATROA, H.B.L; LUNCHEON, TEA and SUPPER . ' ROOMS.Open lor Breakfast 7 .a.m., Lunch 10.30 to 2 p.m., Tea 6 to 7 p.m. ’, Morning and Afternoon Tea a Speciality. ; , Try Our Ice-creams and Fruit Salaas FAMED FOR PURITY. ’Phone 264.'
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Gisborne Times, Volume LXVII, Issue 10475, 4 January 1928, Page 1
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