FOR SALE. ONE. SHILLING PER MILE DEPRECIATION Has bfeen allowed on this SEDAN CAE DODGE—(S-seater 4 Door Sedan, condition as new. Not done 3000 miles. Leather upholstery. ONLY £320 GOOD TERMS IP REQUIRED as on any New Car. —Only from— THE GISBORNE HE VJTISBORNE V* ADAGE PEEL STREET. - PHONE 510. Who give Demonstration And no Obligation. —4 JJANG Q.O *J<HE ptRICESI Buyers of spring carts should not miss this opportunity of securing a Bargain. 80 SPRING CARTS TO CHOOSE FROM AT PRICES FROM £l2. . > —Only tit — KREBS & CO -DAY - OLDCHICKENS WHITE ROCK, WHITE WYAN- ” DOTTE, WHITE LEGHORN, BLACK ORPINGTON. C 1IHt¥rHEM'CM; Etents Ready /0U be offered cheap \l \|prt%* for bJfflF— B. H. Just, Nurseryman, Palmerston North. YMAS Numbers 2/- each.—At Bickford’s. A sJ JMISONI M True /Qgeach; •jwLcash. Palmerafifcan Sc 6 for —B. ton North. (CALENDERS with Gisborne Views for Overseas Postage.—at Bickford’s. - v SALE.—Two-stand Shearing Plant—P.B. Machinery Exchange, ’Phone 1768. AT MAS and New Year Cards for Overseas Xmas Mail closes Nov. 17th.—Bickford’s. ENGLISH Brazil Walnut, Hazelnut L and Plain Toffee. 4oz for 6d at The “San Toy,” opposite Palace Pictures. SALE.—Double Emery Gnnd--1 er P.B. Machinery Exchange,’Phone 1768. 13 AS SETT’S English Toffee, Brazil, ■G Walnut-, Dessert, and Hazelnut 21- per lb at The “San Toy,” opposite Palace Pictures. A pURRIE’S for Best Quality Potatoes; Sugar, Flour, and all grocer-ies.—Lowe-st., opp. Dunlop’s Bldgs.
your garden Btarted. Plants and Seeds in any quantity at Gisborne Fruit Exchange, Peel-st. and Kumara Plants ready -*• now at Gisborps Fruit Exchange, Peel-st. ’Phone £lO. r TOMATO Plants in any quantity. -*■ Plant now tor early crops. Best obtainable at Gisborne Fruit Exchange. TJASSETT’S English Liquorice All- -*-* sorts. 2/- per lb, 4oz for 6d. — At The “San Toy.” SPECiAL ADVERTISEMENTS. XTEW JgEALAND ny/fR. D. w. COLEMAN answered on public platform at Nuhaka, November Ist—• Two issue ballot paper and. simple majority is met by preferential voting. To oppose extension of Licen■oll periodj and the period for |tion coming into forcji when was answered in tin To oppose increase e re-distribuion Jbf ;ng of ljnnt'sFfqS an<*MtsF m| sing Pr ive he ffe affirmaCity CLAYTON, Hall, ifbvMst, answered —• “I ana not a Prohibitionist and would' n<m support the party, as I do not want to see American methods of graft and corruption introduced into this country.” MR. W. D. LYSNAR, on Nov. 7th, at.St* Mary’s Hall, Mangapapa, said— He stood for the reform of the Liquor Trade so long as it was licensed, was not in favour of bare majority and did not believe there was a King Country. pact with the Maoris on the liquor qiHstion. ®IVE' G SOCIETY GIS RNE [EETING of the in the Ma~ hd.l'at 8- ]i.m. on sffiito dispose of iPo, 4 tfilOOO, .iiCXOOO. Rfilos 43 hplied wM. M GENfflßjKt Hall, Child HAY, 20th flawing h iSOO, No 5 must ho A be so No. and sons interested ten A. dljBE Aliy to 3RE, rotary. Gisborne, 10th Nov., 1928 NOTE V'OTERS afaja from their Electoral I rUcifrint. rrfliy. record their vote (Jotli in the town or, happen to be o luch time would f who know that they Electoral District Suld get their numon the Roll, before leaving, and jeep a note of same. OTERS aj District, it any polling place polling day. saved if votersj will not be in m polling day,' TUST Landed.—A targe stock of 'J f-uxi ’ beautiful designs and colorings 3isborhei; Wallpaper Depot, 291, 7autiiar's.
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Gisborne Times, Volume LXVIII, Issue 10740, 10 November 1928, Page 1
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