TENDERS GISBORNE-WATROA VIA HANGA-. ROA MAIN HIGHWAY. N AT 42.7 MILE. I AT rIATION. ND pre r invite T 11.15 mitron lose 01 do: afks in'll Tenders Board '4 p.tn. ember, 1928. on. TUESDAY, 13 Plans and spwfifications may seen at Publio*works Office, Gisborne. SPECIAL ADVERTISEMENTS LS. TUESDAY AND WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 6 and CITY HALL At 3 p.rn. if Tiokeifl h/r IxjW recitals obtainable at Stewart’s, Wyke’s, and Chrisps' Music Simps. \ Reserve Your Seats at Chrisps’ Booking Office Reserved Seats 5/-, Back Stalls 2/6. W NOTICE TN ajaiouncing that I have dispj A >,/ rib BiiTChery Business iw mros., Jiftlfoig JJRkdNrejm/retu#n 4Mn«l HW \ ■)hi<dn,,-ivr durj(n;|j?mjr years of business, and tru|t that the same support will Messrs. Furshaw Bros. J. E. NEWTON. SI’M ra suj BUSINESS NOTICE M R End’ B to deliver br sale or re town. Mr. DowelF his WtMied the art of Wholemeal ialises in saragf Intending ’mustoineri ~|lea ’Phone 153, and the' prompt attention. 1 WELL, of the West ■yjfis now prepared customers, whole-* ny part of the|| ileaio atnj liUr lredeivi TYPEWRITING. ACCURACY, legibility, Neatness, Promptitude, and Value—rfive points of Service from Alfred Gleave, Good’s Buildings, 55 Gladstone-rd, Gisborne, who has the latest machines for Typewriting and Duplication of all descriptions. Prices on application. ’Phone BI7M.
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Gisborne Times, Volume LXVIII, Issue 10735, 5 November 1928, Page 6
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