LOST GOVERNMENT LIFE INSURANCE DEPARTMENT. T HEREBY give notice of my in- ( ■*- tention Lo issue at the expiry ' of three weeks from this date, unless ; objection be previously lodged, a COPY POLICY to take the place of Policy No. 314200 on the life of MAURICE QLiiMENT ALBUIIY O’DONNELL of Waerenga-a-lnka, Schoolteacher, which is declared to have been destroyed. W. E. ARNOLD, Commissioner. Wellington, 21/1/1936. FOR SALF Tf'l >] For Sale.—Town • Dwelling of 5 rooms, bathroom, bath and basin, H. and C. water, scullery and pantry, linen press and cupboards, washhouse, copper and tubs, electric light and gas, motor garage. Price £SOO including Govt, mortgage. Only small deposit required; balance on a rental basis. This is a cheap proposition as the owner is leaving the district. For full particulars apply T. G. Lawless, Agent, 78 Lowe Street. No. 786. MATRIMONIAL T ONELY Persons desiring introduotion to life partners.—-Write Flora Delma, 620 Cook’s Buildings, Auckland. TO L£T rpo LET.—Houses to let, Kaiti and Whataupoko. Small cottage rental, 7/6. Also 2-roomed Batch, Flats and Rooms.—Apply T. G. Lawless, Agent, 78 Lowe Street. rpo LET.—Leasehold property com- -*■ prising approximately 40 acres, with or without dwelling as required. —Apply T. G. Lawless, Agent, 78 Lowe Street. "POR SALE, West End—House of 4 rooms, bathroom, pantry, washhouse ; all under one roof. Price £SBO. Land comprises 1 acre. Cash or terms could be arranged.—T. G. Lawless, 78 Lowe Street. SPECIAL ADVERTISEMENTS DRINK THE BEST To reach that thirsty spot Drink one of SMITH BROS. CLOUDY SQUASH MINERAL WATERS, a Refreshing and Health Giving Beverage. Once used always asked for. SMITH BROS. PHONE 320. r 'IAN you beat this?—A full-sized Fly Door, complete with Wire md Hinges, all ready to hang, for .5/6. Genuine White Lead Paint, ■eady mixed, 16/6 gall. Steelite Green s aint, 24/- gall.—At “The House that las Things. ’ R. Taylor, Proprietor. DO YOUR SHOPPING AT CHARLIE MENG YEE’S UP-TO-DATE ESTABLISHMENT. QUALITY FRUIT and FRESH VEGETABLES. LOWEST PRICES IN GISBORNE /e can supply you with—ew Potatoes, Blb., Idiot. House Tomatoes, 1/- per lb. ice fresh Green Peas, 3d per lb., or 1/6 a peck.. berries, 1/3 per lb. xtra Choico Peaches, 6d per lb. weet Eating Plums, 3d lb. 51b tor 1/ipe Eating Apricots, 2Bbs. for V—Also in Stock— NEW SEASON’S STRAWBERRIES. PRICES are very reasonable. CHARLIE MENG YEE (Next J. R. McKenzie’b) PHONE 1610. Benches, complete with ball- ( bearing spindle and 24in. Saw, ( from £6. Bali bearing Saw Spindles from 35/-. 24in. Saws from 40/-. —At “The House that has Tilings,” R. Taylor, Proprietor. HAVE fOUR WHOLE WARDROBE RENOVATED TTATS Cleaned and Reblocked, Suits, Costumes, Overcoats, Frocks, etc. Dyed or Dry Cleaned and pressed to look like new. Charges Moderate. GISBORNE ART DYERS AND DRY CLEANERS 263 GLADSTONE TMIAD LOOK AT THIS! Coal, Coke and Firewood. *’ General Carrying, Furniture Shifting. No job too small or too big. Guaranteed good service. A. NEWSON, ’PHONE 1246.
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Gisborne Times, Volume LXXXIV, Issue 12770, 28 January 1936, Page 1
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