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) AUCTION^ SALES TO-MORROW (SATURDAY). > Commencing 11 o'clock. 3 PRODUCE! and POULTRY ... 11 a.m. HOUSEHOLD FURNTTURE 12 Noon. . _____ 1 Sideboard, 9-piece Leather Suite j Duchess Pair, Dining Table Wardrobe, Linoleums Brass Bedsteads, W.W. Mattresses I Chairs, CrockeiT, Sundries, etc. , RARE COLLECTION • FERNS, POT , . PLANTS, comprising . s Cyclamen (m bloom), Bougainvillea, ' Dolichos Albus, Colens, Nephrolipis * : -J- vElegantissiina* Ci.do;-. -Ameiywhli 7.(tpiie<k'A ipbii&d'el^is 'fiace 'liern),\-doi'-Todfe'iKjid-s [, ?' (ijdhdon fern)", and 150 other l6ts-.(all -, • Varieties). • '•,■••',•' '* • ■-'.-• MILLER' AND CRAIC G. K. MILLEiR, 281 Auctioneer. FURNITURE AUCTION. TO-MORROW (SATURDAY), 2 p.m. CONTINUATION SALE of late Mrs J. . Carson's. 1 A Large Entry. No Reserve. . POULTRY and PRODUCE, at 11 a.m. 5 f. 8. MALCOLM & CO. 263 Auctioneers. TREES. _ TREES. : THOMAS HORTON LTD, 1 OF HASTINGS, , A RE prepared to supply TREES of ■£*• all descriptions m any quantity. ' O-.ir Specialities are — FRUIT TREES SHELTER TREES , ORNAMENTAL TREES ROSES and RHODODENDRONS. ' Messrs: . , WILLIAMS fi KETTLE, Ltd. Of Gisborne, Ar«; our 'Local Agents, from whom may be 'obtained Catalogues and all information, Every attention is given te Orders. THOMAS HORTON LTD., HASTINGS, H/BV ' 748 FOR SALE. GLADSTONE ROAD, (tewn side oi Roebuck Road)— Goo- SECTION and Six-roomed DWELLING, with 1 conveniences, including bathroom, washhouse, copper, etc. ; also, outside rooni. 1 The buildings are of kauri, and are m excellent order.. Brings m rent of 20s weekly. • ; : i -Land m Gladstone Road is rapidly rising m value, and Sections on town . side of Roebuck Road are getting yearly , moro difficult _to obtain. Full particulars from— JAMES NHES, LOWE STREET. ; p LUMBER. QOPPERSMITH, V > gLECTRICIAN, ETC. PENDING the Erection of New and Up-to-date Premis^, I shall be pleaded to see my old friends, and new I ones, At TEMPORARY: PREMISES. 1 situated orrir ' Fishbaok's ' Cycle Worka. ' Gladstone Road. \'' ." '. I am prepared to undertake alt , Classes of , ; PLUMBING WORK 1 SHEET METAL WORK ELECTRIC LIGHT INSTALLA. . TIONS, Etc. \ ONLY FIRST-CLASS TRADESMEN EMPLOYED TN t EACH BRANCH. ■ Ring up Telephone 764. Prirate Residence 601. '■ ■■ ■ ."■ v.\ - - -%vvv ; n ! "PICCADILLY TEA ROOMS. THE necessary Alterations to enable the Tea Rooms to successfully cope with the: extraordinary patronage having been completed, the Rooms are . . V NOW OPEN. In response Vto a general request, BREAKFAST will also be obtainable ■ at the. Rooms. « 1 '■ ■ 7 ' ' THE PUREST AND ■'■•■'.,'v.VBBST 'zAz VON EARTH -. WATSON'S WHISKY JAME-3 WATSON AND CO. are the Largest Distillers of > PURE MALT WHISKY m the W r orld, and stake their, reputation on every bottle. V OUR FAMOUS No. 10 Whisky is a ' trifle more expensive than other branda, -..'■■'but infinitely . 1 superior, and better matured. AUR BULK WHISKY (Special \J. E.F. Quality) is on tap at the 1 following Hotels :. Masonic, Coronation, Turanganui,: . Royal, Tolaga Bay, Tokomaru, To Karaka, Whatatutu, Waerenga-a-hika, Bridge, and 1 Matawhero - " ! WE GUARANTEE there is no Scotch Whisky better than WAXSON'S. , One trial will convince connoisseurs. PARKER BROS. & SHERIDAN SOLE AGENTS. . WAIMATA COACH LEAVES BROWN'S, MASONIC STABLES, LOWE STREET, < ' ■ ■■ : .-' . -On-. V- .. TUESDAYS. THURSDAYS, AND SATURDAYS, 9.45 a.m. ' Leaves WAIMATA VALLEY on MONDAYS. WEDNESDAYS. AND FRIDAYS, at 8 a.m. , All Parcels must be at the Stables not later tKau 9-30 a.m. >, . ;. - J. AND W. BTS&ET, • Wditnata j MURIWAI COACH. THE undersigned desires to notify thf general publio that he has taken 3 over Baker's Coaching Busineas, and , will continue to maintain th© DAILY , SERVICE, as follows: — f Leave Bruce's Stables, Muriwai, 7 a.m., , for TOWN, and - Leaves Redstones' Stableß, Gisborne, at 2 p.m., fo- MURIWAI. 1 Parcels left, at the above Stables will 7 be carefully attended to and promptly > delivered s *.. T RRUCS ■ i

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Poverty Bay Herald, Volume XXXIX, Issue 12789, 14 June 1912, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 3 Poverty Bay Herald, Volume XXXIX, Issue 12789, 14 June 1912, Page 8

Page 8 Advertisements Column 3 Poverty Bay Herald, Volume XXXIX, Issue 12789, 14 June 1912, Page 8