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SPECIAL ADVERTISEMENTS -WANTED WANTED- ' WANTED BUYERS FOR FARM DRAYS Prices from £lO. SPRING CARTS from £li 1 LOW CART £9 1 GOOD BUGGY £5. ;S & O WAIROA AGENCY: MESSRS. HA Nil AM AND CO, BOOKSELLERS. Marino Parade and North Clyde. —and GROUT’S NOVELTY SHOP MARINE PARADE AND NORTH CLYDE Are the Wairoa Agents for the “GISBORNE TIMES” SMITH’S GISBORNETO LAG A DAILY FREIGHT SERVICE Depot-, Gisborne: His. Motors, Phbno 1612. Leaves J. E. McKinley, Grocer, daily, 2 p.m. N. B, SMITH, Proprietor. Phone 14, Tolaga Bay. JOHN WANAMAKER—• “Prince of Retailers.” John Wanamaker commenced business in April, 1861. The first day’s takings amounted to £.5 ds 94cL Of this amount he spent £5 on newspaper advertising for next day’s business aud kept ds 9RI in the till for change. Ho maintained that general policy, and built up America’s greatest retail business. John Wanamaker was the biggest retail advertiser in the world. Most of the successful retailers in America built their business on their policy of putting all their profits back into advertising during the early days of their growth, using principally the “family” .newspapers. MR. RETAILER— The "Gisborne Times” circulates every week-day morning over the whole of the East Coast districts from Wairoa to Cape Runaway, aud along the Bay of Plenty as far as Whakatane. It is well worth your while, to inquire concerning its possible service to you. If you desiro to extend your business, let us talk it over. Phono or drop us a lino and our canvassers will gladly coll and si'O you.

AUCTION MOTTOES CATTLE FAIR. IATAJWftrEItO YARDS TUESDAY & WEDNESDAY it;th and .jpTlf APRIL; if l>00(j) BULLOC '?^ r * STEERS. STOCKBROKERS’ ASSN. LIVE STOCK ADVERTISEMENTS FAT STOCK AS AGENTS for TROS. BORTHWICK A SONS (A/sia) Ltd., wo are cash buyers of MUTTON, LAMB, BEEF and PIGS on hooks at Kaiti and Tokomaru Bay Works. .. -• Phones: Office 61 and 1000. After hours: H. JL Drummond 1593; W. A. Smith. 327; F. M. Hodge, 623. Carriers: « T. P. Hogan, Phone 1669; A. W. ,L. Clayden, Phono 31W. To Karaka; N. B. Smith, Phono 14, Tolaga Bay. Tokomaru Bay Representative: J. Oates, Phono 133, Tokomaru Bay, MURRAY, ROBERTS & CO. LTD. FAT STOCK. T IKE last season wo will bo cousiytontly in the market during the coming Boasou for all classes of stock for export at competitive rates. HAIR BROS. Phones: Office 611 ; after hours, J. H, R. Egan, 1G76; D. F. Hair, 1224 M ; J. P. Hair, 12245. R. V. POCOCK. POVERTY BAY REPRESENTATIVE ALLEN & FINDLAY, LTD., N.Z AGENTS ARMOUR & CO., LTD., London Buyers of FAT STOCK at HIGHEST MARKET PRICES Hilling at KAITI & TOKOMARU BAY. Phones: Office 135 A, Private 700, Agents. A. M. Dos. Barren. Tokomaru Bay. Phone 26. I. S. C. Dalgairns, Ruatorla. Phone, OQice 24, IB ,8- I INFORMATION FOR TRAVELLERS. 'GRAINS leave Gisborne on Mondays, J- Wednesday, and Thursdays 8.6 a.m. and Mondays, Tuesdays. Wednesdays, Thursdays and Fridays at 3.10 p.m., Saturdays 4.15 p.m. • Motors connecting with trains: For Palmerston North and Auckland via Napier, Gisborne depart 6 a.m. and 8.30 a.in. ; Napier depart 4.30 p.tn. (Train), Palmerston North arrive 9.29 p.m., Auckland arrive 9.40 a.m. next day. , For Auckland, via Rotorua: Gisborne depart 6.15 a.m., Rotorua depart • —.in') 4.40 p.m.; Auckland arrive 11 p.m.

AUCTION NOTICES AUCTION BALE & RIMU HOUSEHOLD •ENGLISH PIANO, FURNITURE & UTENSILS, ETC MONDAY. AfftlL 15th, ' At 752 Clivers Hoad On account of |me Estate of late Mrs. AV/D. BRUCE. Cummonciu|f at 1 p.iu. sharp. • Sitting-room.—Allison Piano (nice •instrument) , Chesterfield and 2 Diyiiii Chairs (good condition), 1 Divan Chair. (Burlap),’ S.G. Easy,Chair, y Sprung Seat Chairs, 2 iitiinu Occ. Tables, Rimu Tea AVaggph* and Bridge Table (combination)/,#* 9 ’' H.E. Kerb, Palm Stands, Bookshelves, Books, Pictures, Cushions, Glassware, Ornaments, etc., otd. Dining-Rpdin.— Small Sideboard, Oval Table, Lounge Chair, Easy Chair, Book Shelves, • Occ. Tables, Treadle Machine, Dale Clock, Pictures, Ornaments,/etc. First Bodroom./-Ash Suite, comprising: 3ft. Bed and AAAire, 7-dr. Tall Boy, 3-dr. Duchess (oval mirror) and Pedestal (all beautiful condition), Mattress, Pillows, Blankets, etc, Second Bedroom.—i)]l Rimuf "comprising: Double Bed .and AVfro, 7-dr. 'Tall Boy, gfinall Wardrobe, Duchess, .Pedestal, p-dr. Scpfch Chest, AVard-l-obo Fraipes and/'Curtains, Combination Box Bedroom Seat, Chair, % Mattresses, Toilet Set, etc. Kitchen. —Table, jOrftckery, Saucepans, Primus Lamp, Safe, and all usual Kitchen Utensils, etc. Outside—Clothes Basket, A\ r rimrer, Garden Tools, Barrow, Dust Bin. Mower. Pr. Steps, Firewood. -Short Extension Ladder. AA 7 iro Netting, Odd 'L'imber. Deck Chair, 3ft. Bed and Wire. Mattress, etc., etc. NOTE.—A good clean 'catalogue, all to be sold. Terms: Cash before goods leave premises, FRED BARWICK THE LIVE AUCTIONEER, RICHARDSON & COY LIMITED, SHIPOWNERS Head Office: Port Ahuriri. Wellington Agents: Johnstone A Co., Ltd. Walroa Agents: Dalgety and Co. Tokomaru Bay Agents: J. B. Stafford, Representative. Auckland Agents: AV'atkin & Wallin. AUCKLAND.GISBORNE NAPIER SERVICE. The Motor Vessel PUKEKO loads in Auckland every Monday and Tuesday for Coast Bays, Gisborne and Napier. She arrives in Gisborne every Thursday morning and sails the same day for Napier , thence Auckland. well»ngton=napierGISBORNE SERVICE The 8-s. A WiAHDU maintains « Weekly Service between these ports. She loads in Wellington on Mondays and Tuesdays; Napier Thursdays; and discharges and loads in Gisborne for Wellington on Fridays, L VTTELTON'GISBORNE. COAST SERVICE, A regular service is maintained between Lyttelton, AVaikokopu, Coast Boys and Gisborne. NAPIiR-WAIROA SERVICE A regular service is maintained between Napier and AVairoa (weather permitting). Several steamers trade continually to practically every Coast landing between Wellington aud Auckland. Williams & Kettle, Ltd, AGENTS, PHONES Shipps Qffies 1031 Private • 1411 ALE PRINT at shortest notice, Cou- ’ ccrt Tickets, Ball Programmes, nice Tickets, Invitation Cards, edding Invitations, Memoriain irds, etc., etc. Up-to-date stock of itest Designs. Gisborne Times -inting AVorks.

A Rising Mark®! - and • 111 the Public are Buying? IB strings are being loosened trp. prosperity k advancing, steadily, toward m. Manufacturers, Merchan+s and Retailers gaum d® more to spin the wheels of commerce fen ever before. The quality of your products, their price value and the appearance of the packings are essentials toward attractsales and profit. Ars You covering your market adequately SeUkg must be done wherever sales can b»e wade. Fresh channels of trade have to be sought &at. "What are YOU doing towards exploring these dw*»ds? Aw? ptm telling the consumer about your goods, why they should ask for ye*w? brand? Your Salesman or Travellers—whichever you Kke to call there—be doing splendid work getting your goods, into the Stores* hast vW are jtm twang to get tha Public to aide for them! , *s3', V \ The Newspapers, eto Get behind your goods and advertise them. To-day 1 * the day to boifd your market. National advertisers would do well to follow the lead of the go-ahead local advertiser, sure in the knowledge that consistent adsertmag wiM push the sales of a good product to new high peaks. 9

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Gisborne Times, Volume LXXXII, Issue 12528, 13 April 1935, Page 8

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