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I CATER FOR THE " SPORTS." IIIIIIIIW I II' llill___illWl'i*MllWWiWiW*B«Hl*illlllll_______B_ilitLJU BOWLERS BOWLING HATS, TROUSERS, SILK SHIRTS, ETC. ROWERS ROWING JERSEYS, CAPS, AND PANTS. CRICKETERS CRICKETING TROUSERS, SHIRTS, HATS, BELTS, ETC. TENNIS . TENNIS SHIRTS, TROUSERS, BLAZERS, PLATS, ETC. SEE MY WINDOWS. CS3ra)''''*HaHßßßßm'l'__lß_________BSSß CHARLIE ADAIR, "OUT ON HIS OWN.''

COALBROOKOALE W£STPORT COAL IS ABSOLUTELY THE CHEAPEST, BEST, AND MOST ECONOMICAL COAL ON THE MARKET. I It looks well, burns well, heats well, and lasts well, and is free from stone, dirt, or slack. The Retail Prices Delivered are: — O/Q PER SACK, OR O SACKS FOR -i -i I j' Q SACKS (_ ton) 90/ For Blacksmiths, Steam, and Gas Producing purposes Coalbrookdale is unequalled. As we have shipments arriving regularly we are m a position to quote prices for large or small quantities ex steamer at any time. We also stock Taupiri Coal, Newcastle Coal, Coke, and Firewood, and sell at Lowest Rates. All Orders promptly delivered to any part of the town or district. Remember the name "COALBROOKjDALE," and give it a trial. THE WESTPORT COAL CO., LIMITED. READ'S QUAY. 'Phone 352. EVERY PERSON knows that experience means a great deal, but it v ia not everything. Most people know a good PAIR of boots when they see them. You see the best materials are naturally the most costly; and while some firms are no doubt anxious to use the best materials, they cannot, because they are not FREE agents, and are bound to draw their supplies through this or that particular merchant. Thus, they cannot possibly get the best value. Again, a huge, paper capital often handicaps a firm, for shareholders want their dividends, whatever happens. Now, we get all our goods on cash terms; our long experience tells ! 's which aro the best goods to buy, and we are ABSOLUTELY free. to buy m the best markets. There is no tied-house system about our' firm, nor are we saddled with a lot of watered snare capital. We buy the best goods. • n the best market's, care for NO one. lhat is the secret of the Holdsworth quality Boots. , Now you know why we can afford to put In better quality and yet CHARGE the same as other firms. Write for our latest illustrated Catalogue. W. HOLDSWORTH & SON, LIMITED. AUCKLAND and GISBORNE. 'Phono No. 132. Box No. 231. TOM. HOLDSWORTH, Manager. v FOR JSALE. TRAILL BROS. & GO. OFFER P^KCi for one of tho . Best-built oW f UU HOUSES m Whataupoko, 1 --•ontaining six large Hew rooms, bathroom pantry, scullery, etc., hot water, enamel bath, asphalt paths, etc., etc. Ihe most Up-to-date House for sale m Gisborne. It is very tastefully finished m every way. Easy terms. p, ft n iialf - acre secc^O«JU.TTON, Ar Jth over over 2?te I f?t,r/ ron- i affe ' and lar S e 7-roomed HUUbh, witn bathrooms, pantry, scullery, wash-house, etc. ; also, good stables, etc. This House is only four years old and heavily built of first-class kauri ; gas, hot water, and all modern conveniences; good flower gardens and' j paths. This place is remarkably oheap. [ It is only 20 minutes from this office, and m a choice Iqcality. Very Easy Terms. * . ORKMENi~p OTTAG ES. -P AA X 0NI < V 8 minutes* walk cy-rUti. from the Port Office— Almost new 5-roomed DWELLING;, with bathroom, scullery, wash-house.' etc. ; beautifully high and dry section! The house is really well-built of firstclass kauri, and is'nn Exceptional Bargain at the price asked. £45 oash and balance as rent. (2) •PQAK ONLY 7 minutes' walk 3+/tJ\)o* from -Post Office— New 4-roomed COTTAGE (all kauri and matai), bathroom, wash-house, etc. The section has not got a fault. Only £40 deposit. This is an absolute Bargain. A PP*y promptly. TRAILL" BROS. AND CO. (Late Peckover and Coy.) ! 1 WHY DO I SMILE ? JIOR IJHE A NgWER W. STEWART'S ■^yiN'DOW, PEEL STREET, "WHERE THE GOOD BOOTS ARE." 1

Annie Denniston, employ.nl ".s cook by Mrs Forwood, corroborated Jhe statement made by Mrs Forwood as 10 getting into tiio room. Deceased w..s one of tho most light-hearted and cheerful girls witness had ever met. She was never out, and to' witness' l.nowiedgo no man had ever paid her any sdtp.iticn. The coroner said that, '\.vie\v of private medical information _*.yen l* him by Dr Jennings, he would itsn\o his verdict to enable a microsomal elimination to he made of the girl's attire. STETNWAY PIANOS. Mr Leonard Borwick, the distinguished pianist who recently toured tho Dominion, m a letter to Messrs Steinway and Sons, says : "I know of no pianoforte m tho world to compare with your own make m what are the essential qualities of the instrument. — beauty of tone and evenness and elasticity of touch." Paderewski writes : "Nothing new can be said of the Steinway pianos, it is true, for they have been justly praised by all modern masters, and I thoroughly concur m every word that has already been said. All who play Steinway pianos can but thank the manufacturer. * Write to-day for particulars of the famous Steinway pianos. "The Dresden" will give you easy terms. Sole agents, The Dresden Piano Co., Ltd., Wellington. M. J. Brookes, North Island Manager. Local Representative, John Townley. "LATE ADVERTISEMENTS. TO LET. — Three-roomed Cottage, 3 mins. from town ; rent 10s. — Apply, Waratah Boarding . House, Kaiti. \ , 183 ijlOR SALE — Pram., nearly new. — 1 Apply Mrs Algfc. Mill road. 181 SPECIAL LINES. JUST OPENED UP. 1 ANEW LOT OF LADIES' LARGE GREY CHIP STRAWS (A Tory Scarce Line) And A Large Assortment of NEW COSTUMES and DUST COATS. COMMON, SHELTON AND CO., LIMITED. 47 TO THE PUBLIC OF GISBORNF-:. Leading Physicians predict a bad time this coming season with FLIES AND WHY" be annoyed with either, when, '■ by using Gauze Wire Screens for 1 doors or windows, made by A. Hawes, you can be freed from both 1 • Be prepared by placing your Orders with A. Hawes, who makes, fits and hangs same at moderate charges. All doors hung with spring hinges, and fitted with bolt and handle. Estimates given. A. HAWES, Carpenter and Builder. Opposite Cave Bros., Gladstone Rd. 793 TOO GOOD TO LOSE WHY PAY REINT? _9i)K TO £50 . will secure you a obt&U HOME of your own, built to your own ideas, I am prepared to build Clients On good, level Sections, on above terms. HOUSES HATE ALSO ' FOR SALE : CITY PROPERTY, within one minute from Post Office. Call and See my List of Town and Country Properties. T. G. LAWLESS LAND AND -ESTATE AGENT. P.O. Box 96. 'Phone No. 193. PRELIMINARY NOTICE. GISBORNE MOTOR WORKS AND GARAGE. THE PROPRIETORS, who have had 20 years' American and Colonial experience m the designing, building, and erecting of Motor Cars, marine and stationary Engines nnd Gas-producer Plants, beg to announce that they have commenced "Business m Premises* lately occupied by Messrs Brocklebank and Black, Gladstone Road. QUR - WORKSHOP Will be conducted on the most up-to-date lines, and Patrons are assured that all Repairs, etc., will be promptly executed, under the supervision of an EXPERT on the most Reasonable Terms. Telephone 729. Address : TJPPKR Q.LADSTONE JJOAD. ' WANTED KNOWN — That H. J. Andrew is givjng up business m fjisboime, Sale v'ill continue for a few weeks longer. A.\] stock wjll be almost given away. Ladies' Best Glace Kid Shoes ,all sizes, must be oleared, from 7s 6d per pair. Come and inspect for yourself. The prices will startle you at our last Great Boot Sale. FOR that hacking Cough nt night, take TONKING'S LINSEED EMULSION. From all chemists and stores, Is 6d, 2s 6d, and 4e 6d.

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Poverty Bay Herald, Volume XXXVIII, Issue 12584, 14 October 1911, Page 6

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Page 6 Advertisements Column 2 Poverty Bay Herald, Volume XXXVIII, Issue 12584, 14 October 1911, Page 6

Page 6 Advertisements Column 2 Poverty Bay Herald, Volume XXXVIII, Issue 12584, 14 October 1911, Page 6

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