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" WHAT? CHRISP AND SON CHRISP AND SON pIANO AND QHGAN gELLERS. THE GISBORNE MUSIC SHOP HAVE AT LAST SECURED A THOROUGHLY GOOD MAN, SO— IF YOU REQUIRE YOU* PIANO OR ORCAN TUNED SO THAT IT WILL STAND, thy p. a. BALL, RENOWNED TUNER OF THE AUSTRALIAN. OVER 100 TESTIMONIALS. Lnlc Tuiht for W. H. PALING AND CO., Limited, 338 George Street, Sydney. EXTRACTS FROM COUNTRY PAPERS. BM^^V^**"' j^^pi^^Beai^JßMPost Office^ Blaney, will receive prompt '" "" Nicholson and Ascherberg, Collins Street, Melbourne. I herewith recommend Mr FREDERIC GEORGE BALL, Piano Maker and Tuner, to anyone as a trustworthy man as regards to Tuning and Repairing, M wish him farther success to all bifl undertakings. , wrvrn Sydney, 6th January. WILLIAM EZOLD. Town Hall, Nov. 19, 1902. Town HaU, Balmain, March 23, 1900. Borough of Botany, MR BALL. I have much pleasure m stating that Dear Sir,— Would you kindly oome ji r p. Q. BALL has been employed by out and tune piano at Town Hall, either tne Borough Council for many years, and to-morrow (Thursday), or not later than fo^ gi yea every satisfaction. oblige, yours truly, . HENRY MILLS, B MORGAN, Council Clerk. Mayor of Balmain. Gladesville, March 31st, 1902. Dear Sir,-I am instructed by the Church Committee to inform you that they consider the repairs to the Church Oman have been carried out m a most satisfactory manner,- tiej are well pleased wi&^gjg^ J# J# BAW> Hon . Sec . N B -If you require your Piano or Organ TUNED, REGULATED, or REPAIRED and hav?ng 1 dumber of Orders'waiting our Tuner, we would urge early application, so that they ma^coge fagU t tou ih n CHRISP AND SON* boiNo6s Telephone No. 33.

ROYAL MAIL COACH. GISBOBNE-MOBEEE-WAIHOA-COACH. JR. REDSTONE AND SON beg to . notify that they have purchased the above Line of Coaches. TIME-TABLE. Leave "Sisborne on Tuesdays, at- 7 a.m. ; Morere, Wednesdays, at 9 a.m., for Wairoa. ' Leave Poyzer's Hotel, Wairoa, Thursdays, at 9.30 a.m. ; Morere, Fridays, at 7 a.m. FARES. To Watroa (single) £1 ss. Return £2. To Morere (single) 15s. Return £1 ss. Passengers booked' through to Waikaremoana. , Special Coaches can be arranged for at any time. . ' Booking Office: REDSTONE AND SON'S Stables and Poyzer's Hotel, Wairoa. Telephone No. 70. yuo /■■"■■ -OOYAL MAIL COACH -ti Leave* Radntono'ft Stablw Far W*areng*-o-lrari, Tiniroto, krA Wftixoft, «n MONDAYS, at 7 *.m , leaving Waixoa ob return trip, TSUBBDAY. »t 7 a.m., wxivinj »t Gi«bsrao oa Friday, «t 4 p.m. ALL PARCELS left at REDSTONE'S STABLES for thii Una will be PSOMPTLT DILITBBKD. Ohw«*« Mod«r*t»A. MoINTYRE, Proprietor. COOK AND SONS, Agent*. NOTICE WAIMATA 0.0. A O H LMTtt MJESDAY ft SATURDAY. Pwtd left (i Mt W. 1 o*Wr*'« Sr^ ""** *. B. GREAVES. j MAYNARD AND CO. BUTCHERS, PEEL ST., GISBORNE, Eat, 1870. IN thanking the Public of Gisborne and surrounding district for the very liberal patronage accorded me during my long stay m your midst I would respeotfully call their attention to the fact that I am taking MR. H. O. ROWLAND inta partnerslut. with me, and the firm will be known m the future ai J. MAYNARD AND GO. Anyone wishing to get absolutely the primest Meat obtainable, free from dußt, and the acme of cleanliness ring up Telephone 23. P.S.— rl would be obliged if all out. ■landing Accounts would be settled AT ONCE to closo up the Books. •84 J. MAYNARD. FIRE! FIRE! FIRE! GUARDIAN. ASSURANCE COMPANY, LIMITED. Established 1821. CAPITAL SUBSCRIBED ... £2,000,000 CAPITAL PAID-UP' ... £1,000,000 FUNDS EXCEED £4,800,000. -FIRE INSURANCES EFFECTED— At • LOWEST CURRENT RATES. T. G. LAWLESS, Agent, Gisborne. .■■■•• 118 mANNER "DROS. mANNER "DROS. 1 Jd HAVE JUST OPENED-UP— HAVE JUST OPENED-UP— , TWO CASES ' TWO CASES Of HOCKEY | MATERIAL. I ALSO,— TWENTY GROSS OF TWENTY GROSS OF BRIAR PIPES. FROM SIXPENCE EACH AND UPWARDS. mANNER "DROS.

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Poverty Bay Herald, Volume XXX, Issue 9752, 25 May 1903, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 Poverty Bay Herald, Volume XXX, Issue 9752, 25 May 1903, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 Poverty Bay Herald, Volume XXX, Issue 9752, 25 May 1903, Page 4

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