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LOST 7 OST, front Tolnga Bay lust -Sun- * J day.—Ono dark-brown Rear.ly I’np, six nnmilis old. Howard LI. Anyone founddetaining same will !>.• prosei mod.— |{iny; 126 Tolaga Hay. T OST.—Chest mvr Mare, white blaze * J on fare .while in hin<t loirs; any information ooinmnnioniu wiili \V. 11. Humphrey's Smiv, Ormond-rd., Oisborne. TO LET OHO LET.—Furnished Flats; contra! J 1 Position ’Phone 1240. MEETINGS ANNUAL MEETING. •’TTrATKOTIT! Returned Soldiers’ Y\ Sports Club will he held in To Knrak.n Public Library on MONDA V Evening, Feb. ]3th at 8 o’clock. Hvsiness: Election Officers; Easter Monday Sports; General. d. AY. NISBKTT, Hon. Secretary. FOR SALE. FOUR-WHEEL BRAKES For Safe Motoring this New Year. WHIPPET CAPS Haro had Them for Over a Year. INDICATIONS ARE THAT Any Light Car Without Them will be OBSOLETE IN SIX MONTHS. Be Up-to-date —* Buy Up-to-date. WHIP P E T S £938 M fl ' n Dort*. G TSBORNE IS BOR Nls G ARAGE ARAGE FOR SALE. SEVERAL Floor Sections; Tiled Grate (good cond.); Califont ; Windotv Frames; Iron Ridging; Sash Weights. Apply— SHEEN AND STEVENS. FOR SALE. FARMERS’ Timber for Corn Cribs, £6 per truck. Fencing Batons, 10/- per 100. Firewood, 2b/- per c;ord. Dockings, £2/10 - per truck. The above cm truck, Motuhora. REDDLE’S MI LL. ’Phone ID. TAOR SALE.—Prism Glasses and -*• Jock'ey’s Saddle. —Apply George Smith, water diviner. - SALE.—Yost Typewriter.— * Apply Times Office. T/'OR SALE.—Pleasure Boat, about * l.‘l feet long; in good order. — Apply R Nalder, 070 Stout-st., alter 5 p.m. WANTED KNOWN. r r.\KE yniii Irn-nils to Ormond Tea *• Gnruens; open daily. Evening parties catered lor on shortest notice. JSr R.CHAAE your Blankets now * nnd save money. Our stocks were bought before die rise in wool. —Cash Stores. T>BO ( 'IJK Silk for coats, cocoa only ; -*-* Sale price b 11 yard.—Pettie’.s. a ILK Fuji “Triplex,” extra, heavy. snitahie for all purposes; Sale price H/l 1 yard.—Pet tie’s. r pHRRE for 2/ft. —Ladies’ good tpiality Clotion Vests.—(Cash Stores, the Cheapest Store in Gisborne. TTTB-K’S for Shop and Office Fittings *' j,nd Whitney Windows.—3oo Gladstone-rd. ’Phone Sb2. TALA IN Art Silks, 70in. wide, grey. * navy apricot, beige, etc.; usually b 11,'now 2 11 vil.— Pel tie's. SPECIAL Purchase of Warehouse J Stock.—Men’s Neglige Shirts eitli collars to match ; wonderful valic, 0/11 each.—Cash Stores. Heavy Silk Fuji for school -* J blouses, etc., good wearing qntllitv. 29in., 3/11 yd.— Potties. TAM and Bottling Blums, Nectarinos and Peaches in any quantity are waiting for you at, Gisltorne Fruit Exchange. "/I I Yard.—Pure Silk Crepo-do-d' -f--t chine, mauve, navy, black, pinlc. saxe. apricot, etc-.. 40in? wide. —Potties Sale. 1/1| Yard for 29in. Cream Fuji -*-/ J T beautiful lustrous finish. —-Sale Time at Pettie's. FULL RANGE OF NEW SEASON’S FRUIT "TE RATA" ’Phone us your Jam Order To-day. ’Phones 515 and 954. T>LACK Silk Coatings, plain and fancy, I(L6, 14/6, IS/6, 21- yard. —Pettie’.s Sale. pREPE-DE-CHINE. —Robe lengths, C j n pretty colorings anti designs; usually Co/-, now 35/- robe.—Pettie’.s Sale. 1 OOK! —Split Cane Trams selling at -P* Pram House fTOin £s. —Opposite Archie Kirk’s. ’Phone 1646. ■VTAVY Serge for school and gyni. •' frocks; 42in. 9/11, stin. 11/6, 12/6 yd.; good qualities.—Pcttie’s Sale. QILK Tried ette, plain and fancy weaves, double width, in gold, saxe. navy, black, etc. ; u » mlly 12/6, now 3/11 yd.—Pcttie’s. pHEAP Fruit of all descriptions.— Obtainable at Gisborne Fruit Exchange. POLORED Crepe-de-chine i;i all wanted shades, including black and navy, 5,11 yard.—Sale time nr Pettie’s. t pREAM Silk Fuji.—A Superior U Quality. 29in. wide; ralo price 1/11, 2/3, 2/6 yd.—(Pettie’s. T)ING the Bell. Phone 290 W.— G Tomatoes. Nectarines. Peaches. Gravenstein Apples, Cueumhers and Pears.—Bell’s Orchard. . Matnwhern, Delivery anywhere in Gisborne.

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Gisborne Times, Volume LXVII, Issue 10508, 11 February 1928, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 Gisborne Times, Volume LXVII, Issue 10508, 11 February 1928, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 Gisborne Times, Volume LXVII, Issue 10508, 11 February 1928, Page 1

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