VV sßu l&w&f lil a&d Q*fnsr§ leaving Gisborne.—#4 n&ohdorf Mot, [POR SALE. —Qfib/QwL ucer n o Bal:4l Hay.—Ring T ; CWn. 1276. V T /C* T For Sale.—Good Lairy •X.VJ.xJ* Leasehold, comprising 148 acres, with 4-rootned house thereon, with milk run attached, including 20 cows, horses, implements, etc. as a going concern. Full particulars on application to—T.. G. Lawless, Agent, 78 Lowo St. No. 261. LIGHT SINGLE BUGGY £6'6/1 MILK FLOAT £ls 'STRING CARTS£9 £ll to EXPRESS — Suitable for Hawking £l4 KREBS & CO. SPECIAL ADVERTISEMENTS BURDETT’S PRIVATE HOTEL TOKOMARU BAY, Mrs. Burdett solicits continued patronage in her reduced tariff to meet the times. DOUBLE & SINGLE BEDROOMS, id SUNNY VERANDAHS Social Rooms, with good Dancing Floor for Private Parties. GARAGE AND PA DDOGKING. PERMANENT BOARD 25/-. MEALS 1/0. To suit Country Patrons Savory Lunch will be Served from 11.30 a.m, to 1.30 p.m. at lISATURDAYS ONLY. ALL CARS AT THE DOOR. QUALITY PORT WAIPAOA WINES PHONE—333, 9 to 5 p.m.. or 172 Clifford Street HOT LUNCH IINoon to 2 p.m. Daily. Soup; Roniit, Boiled, or Cold Meat; three Vegetables; Bread and Butter; and Pot of Tea. All for ONE SHILLING. Sweets Sixpence Extra. AFTERNOON TEA 9 d BEST IN TOWN. The San Toy Tea Rooms are a popular rendezvous every afternoon, where cakes, scones and sandwiches, and a pot of highquality fresh-brewed tea are always available, all for nmepetico. THE SAN TOY OPPOSITE REGENT THEATRE. Phone 1/575' WANTED KNOWN ,NDKER CH IF.FSi n . _ Uaney Hoses for New Year Gilts; l ( o, 1/11, 2/11, 3/11 per box. Winderassortment at The Cash Stores. T EATUER. Shoes.—Tan “MocnsL gin” for “hiking”.—At Clayton’s. AT Tho Cash Stores.— Ladies’ LY gnmmer Frocks, 4/11 each. Assorted Styles and Patterns. Wonderful value. T>UBBER Soled Shoes In Black, - 1 - 1 White, Tan and colored trimming; 1 up.—At Clayton’s. TTIGH-CLASS .L.L f rom 8/6; See tho display Gladstone Road Furniture. — Chairs .Chests from £2/10/-. at C. S. Bullock, A r l' Tho Cash Stores Vacuum -Y JHasks, pint size, assorted colours, 1/6 each. The best value obtainable. Postage extra. /"CHILDREN’S Shoes; nil sorts; 2/11 Y up.—At Clayton’s. /"CHOICE Photo Frames, Floral O' Mottoes, Stencil, Silk Art, and Paint Outfits.—At Vincent's. VINCENT’S for Wallpapers. See ’ tho quality and note tlio reduced prices. ______ MEN’S Shoes, 15/11 AJ- Boots, 15/11 np Black.—At Clayton’s. np.- Men’s Tan and AT STONEHAM’S—Diamond Rings, Watches, Clocks (chiming and striking), Silver Plate, Crystal, etc. PASH Stores.—Tho Cheapest Stores i n Gisborne for Kiddies’ Books; also Boys and Girls’ Annuals. p iVE a Picture this time. Beautiful '“Y selection. All pricos.—At Vincent’s. IITURE for Presents.—Chairs rom 8/6; Chests from £2/10/-. ie display at O. S. Bullock, ene Road. ■VIEW Season Fruits are _ always ■l’ first at Gisborne Fruit Exchange, 34 Peel Street. PONCERT Tickets, Dance Tickets, C Programmes, Invitation Cards, etc.,' printed 1 at shortest notice. New stocks of latest designs always coming to hand. — Gisborne finies Printing .Works.
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Gisborne Times, Volume LXXIII, Issue 11951, 23 May 1933, Page 1
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