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I CATER FOR THE ' SPORTS." 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, HATS, - ETC. SEE MY WINDOWS. aan_H-H_H_H_^_H_HißU_____i___H___i - CHARLIE ADAIR, "OUT ON HIS OWN."

LATE ADVERTISEMENTS, UISBUK'XE POUXD. IM ,P > O U N D E D by Campbell, Oct. 11, for trespassing on public rpad. Wainui road, Kaiti : Dark Brown Gelding, branded like 94 off shoulder, .white on near hind foot, small star, back bit right ear. • If not claimed, and expenses paid, will be sold at the above Pound Yards, on WEDNESDAY, .-Oct. 26th/ at 12 noon. E. WILKINSON, 305 Poundkeeper. GISBORNE POUND. IM P 0 ' UY.N v E D by Campbell, October 17;" for trespassing on public, roads, Kaiti — Brown Mare, ; branded^', S.T (con jonied) near rump/ star, n"£ir hind foot white, shod. . «■/ -.- X "■... " If not claimed and expenses paid, will be sold m the "abSve Pound Yards, on WEDNESDAY, Nov. >l^t, r at 12 noon. E. WILKINSON, 306 Poundkeeper. -ANTJEID*— Smart Girl; also, Man, '"for kitchen. — Silver Grid, 211, Gladstone road. • 304 WANTED, afteTth~Shovv- A House- ! . inaid.-r- Apply/ 1 at. once, to Mrs Barnes-Graham, Lytion road. 309 WANTED — Washing or Cleaning, by the day. — Apply 109, Derby street. ..•'.'■■ -' ■ 313 j W -ANTED— Good; Painter*}. — Apply, I at once. James Morrison, Peel! street, j ■ '? . , # '■.•■-.■>,/■•.■ ■ */■ 312 FOR. SIALE (on account client^Dou- ! ble-seated Bugiy, nearly new (hold five).— British Empire "Stables. ,y, .. 307. A CCOMMODATION " for -few geiille_tx men Show wee*. Book this Avfiek' —Mrs De^iny -161 Grey _t*Jßct- (late C'apt. 'Chrisp's residence). . -. 310 TO LET— No7 7/ Nesbitt street,, near wharf and post office— Bouse,- containing six large rooms, cupboard, dresser, drainage.— Apply next door. 282 EVERY PERSON knows that experience means a great deal, but it ia not everything. Most people .know a good PAIR .of boots,. when they see them. You see^ the best materials are naturally the most jostly ; v and while some firms are no 'oiibt^ahxious to use the best materials, hey cannot, because they tare not FBIE tgents, and ar_ l bound to draw their supplies, through this" or that , particular nerchant. . Thus,- they" cannot' possibly jet the best value. .Again, a huge papier •apital ofyen handicaps a firm, for sharelolders want, their dividends, '.whatever happens. . Now^ we get -all. our goods >n wish terms ; our icmg experience tells ts which are the best goods to., buy, and we- are .-'-, X 7. ABSOIUTEtYYY tree to buy m She best: markets.. There s no tied-house system about our firm, lor are Aye saddled with a lot of -watered 'hare capital. -WV. buy the best goods, n the' best markets, care for.' •■ -. M ";'■'-"' kne. That -is secret .of , the Hplds.vorth quality Boots. Noav you know .vhy' w§. can afford to/ put m better quality and yet ' CHARGE he same as other firms. Write for our atest illustrated Catalogue. W. HOLDSWORTH & SON, LIMITED. AUCKLAND and GISBORNE. ' Phone No. 132. Box No. 231. TOM. HOLDSWORTH, . Manager. < - ■' ■ . PRELIMINARY NOTICE. GISBORNE MOTOR WORKS AND GARAdE. THE' .PROPRIETORS, , who h^ve had 20 years' Americivn,. and Colonial experience m the Resigning, building, and erecting of Motor ,'Cars/marine . and stationary Engines and Gas-producer Plants, beg to announce that they have commenced Business m Premises lately; occupied by Messrs Brocklebank and Black, Gladstone Road. -V „ QUR "YyORKSHOP ' Will be conducted on the most up-to* date lines, and Patrons are assured that all Repairs, etc., will be prbmpily executed, under the .supervision of an EXPERT on the most Reasonable Terms, Telephone 729, Address; -JJPPEK (JLADSTOXE Jj'OAD.* WHY DO I SMILE? POR rpHE W. STEWART'S •^yiNDow, PEEL STREET, " WHERE THE GOOD BOOTS ARE." MILLIONS of eggs have been preserved m Sharland's MQ-A RRAN T D Kug Prp^rv^tivp. His the staiid^rd, pfensratian m New Zealand. Try »t row-Bp}f this year. j

FIRST IN THE PIANO PROCESSION ■". ■♦■"'■ RONISCH! l > LIPP! STEINJSVAY ! V ,We have to. hand' great hew shipments of these ;; delicious "instruments. Ti"}e latest models !* ; Every ppssib|e jm-, PFoyeippnt inp!„a§iL-' f '*.'.V9H : r , 4od- hi'illiapt tqne. 'YY'-YY V-" "•". ......' We hipld the , largest stocks of pianos m t^e Dominion; arid have instruments to suit al} olaßspg"ahd all purses. It is 6ur endet^vpr. to give the fullest satisfaction, and to eiiable any one who desires a. piano to get one on the easiest poßsibljß;. terms.- Deferred payments from .tweiuy fthilliMgs per month. No harassing conditions. • We treat all our cu.-stomers with the' greatest qonsideration, and spare no fajns, Jo give satisfaction. ■ Our. reputa- i ion has "IridpejJ beep built qp 6n sue}}

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Poverty Bay Herald, Volume XXXVIII, Issue 12588, 19 October 1911, Page 6

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Page 6 Advertisements Column 3 Poverty Bay Herald, Volume XXXVIII, Issue 12588, 19 October 1911, Page 6

Page 6 Advertisements Column 3 Poverty Bay Herald, Volume XXXVIII, Issue 12588, 19 October 1911, Page 6