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I CATER FOR THE ' SPORTS." BOWLERS BOWLING HATS, TROUSERS, SILK SHIRTS, ETC. ROWERS ROWING JERSEYS, CAPS, AND PANTS. CRICKETERS CRICIvETLNG TROUSERS, SHIRTS, HATS, BELTS, ETC. TENNIS TENNIS SHIRTS, TROUSERS, BLAZERS, HATS, ETC. SEE MY WINDOWS. CHARLIE ADAIR, "OUT ON HIS OWN."

FIRST IN THE PIANO PROCESSION. RONISCH! LTPP! STEIN WAY! We have to hand great new shipments of these delicioug instruments. The latest "models ! Every possible improvement included. Full and brilliant tone. We *hold the largest stocks of pianos m the Dominion, and have instruments to.suit all classes and all purses. It is our endeavor to give the fullest satisfaction, and to enable any one who desires a piano to get one on the easiest possible terms. Deferred payments from twenty shillings per month. No harassing, conditions. 'We treat all our customers with the greatest .consideration, and spare no pains to give satisfaction. Our reputation has indeed been built up on such methods.

LATE ADVERTISEMENTS. BIRTH. OUMMEN'G.— At 'Rostrevor Private Hospital, on October 16th, to Mr and Mrs Fergus Cumming, a daughter. DEATH. WJESIm r .— At Gisborne Hospital, this morning, October 18th, Nellie, second! daughter of Mr and Mrs A. Westonj of Gisborne. Funeral will leave her« mother's residence, Albert street, to-morrow i(Thursday), at 2 p.m. MRS HARRISON LEE-COWIE'S VISIT. JJ E0 E P TION g OCI AL . '. ■'. ■ ■■ In WHINRAY'S HALL Tp-NICHTi TO-NIGHT I At 8 o'clock. ' THURSDAY — WAEKENGA-A-HIKA. v .'.FRIDAY— PATUTAHI. Collections at All Meetings. 221 KIA ORA DAIRY COMPANY. fTCHE COMPANY wish to notify the Public of Gisborne that they are now delivering PASTEIURiIBED MILK! m sealed bottles. The bottles, which are called for, are washed by machinery at'the Tactory.

NOTICE. WANTED, to Sell — HALF-ACRE, situated Temple Street, five minutes' walk from Post Office. Would suit a business man, or make a fine site for a boarding-house. Cheap anji exceptionally easy terms. ' , 266 T. W. HAOKETT AND CO. TE KARAKA POUND. IMP O U N D B D on October 17th, for trespass on Coiinty roads— 1 Draught Gelding, blaze face, four feet white, branded like T near shoulder and PR off rump. . 1 Bay Mare, star, white patch on inane, branded PR near rump. . 1 Chestnut Gelding, blaze face, off hind foot white, white saddle mark on back, no brand yisible. ) If not claimed and expenses, paid, will be sold at the above Pound Yards, on TUESDAY, -October 31st, at 12 noon. GEO. F. BEj/L, 86? Poundkqeper., ITXT^NTED— Housemaids, VV • - Laundress, Cooks, and General ServanW- Liberal wages. — Apply Mrs East, the Gisborne Registry Office. 269 '\7n n ANTEI)— Two good Bushmen; £3 VV ! ' week and found ; . light bush. — Apply Geb. Smith, Labor Office. 268 T7(TANTED, to Sell— One acre, adjoinV V . : ing new bridge, opposite Mangapapa road. Price, only £600; would make ,4 building sites.— T. W. Hackett and Co. 262 WANTED — Ploughing, by day or contract; also, good Grazing to Let; very handy. — Apply Magnus Anderson (de Lautoiir's). -264 WANTED*— Man, to milk and- garden, 1 for Waipiro Hotel. — Apply at Record Reign Hotel. 263 T OST •- - Brown Horse, with saddle; -LI hog mane and tail. — Chambers' stable^ Bright street, Gisborne. , 273 LiQST, iStolon or Strayed — Chestnut I Gelding, aged, white forehead, branded M on. hindquarfcer. Re\vafd. — Herald Office. 271 LOST, between town, Grey street and Gladstone roeul — Small .Gold Pin. Reward.— l7s Gladstone road; .272 MATAWAI CHARLES NEAL GENERAL STOREKEEPER AND PRODUCE DEALER, LAND, 'ESTATE, AND INSURANCE AGENT. rVQOD . ACCOMMODATION FOR VT ' MAN OR BEAST. Saddle Hacks and Pack Horses for. Hire. CARTING Of All Description - Done. Reliable. information of PROPKRTOCEIS m District giv«h, and Buyers personally conducted ;over same. ■ . IbANS NEGOTIATED. E. J. HARRISON, I^s ..'..-• Manager. BApIES and gentlemen like Collars I and Cuffs, well. finished with a good glaze. It does make a difference m ones appearance to have well-got-up men Have you tried "Glazo" Linen Polishing Tab Jet, which has an immense Wjn 'England. Sold by. all stores at 6d Tablet. , MILLIONS of egg 8 have been pre- „„ A ,^J erved «« Sharland'd MOA BRAND Egg Preservative. It is the standard preparation m New Zealand. Try it yourself this year.

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Poverty Bay Herald, Volume XXXVIII, Issue 12587, 18 October 1911, Page 6

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Page 6 Advertisements Column 2 Poverty Bay Herald, Volume XXXVIII, Issue 12587, 18 October 1911, Page 6

Page 6 Advertisements Column 2 Poverty Bay Herald, Volume XXXVIII, Issue 12587, 18 October 1911, Page 6

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