T^ R. TAMES TJ E I'D HAS REMOVED TO 258 PALMERSTON ROAD (Next Public Schools). (A Card.) T T> r\ U T H B E R T, CIVIL ENGINEER AND LICENSED PURVEYOR, N.Z. Institute of Surveyors. Office: Lowe Street. P.O. Box 222. Telephone 685. 62 COOK COUNTY COLLEQE FOR QIRLS. 65 Russell Street. Tel: 708. PRINCIPAL : MISS A. ,L. REES, M.A., LL.B., ' ' Assisted by an Efficient Staff. Pupils not attending the School may receive Lessons m Music, Modern Languages, ahd Dancing. Kindergarten for Girls and Boys under six. Half Term begins MONDAY, April 6. H. J. L" w,e ' AUTHORISED AND LICENSED SURVEYOR (Member N.Z. Institute of Surveyors), Late Land Transfer Draughtsman, Gisborne, 66 LOWE ST. Telephone 961. 834 DAIRYMEN. NOTE THIS ! A JJANDY J^ITTLE . J<ARM, 43 ACRES. Part Freehold, Part Lease, with Right of Purchase. Also, Ri^ht to 36 ACR.ES (Railway Reserve) , &fc £10 per "year. TOTAL— 79* ACRES. Cottage, Cowbyre, etc. Half-mile from Station. ' •■' v Handy to Town. £400. Applv — SHIERLAW & BALL, ■ PEEL STREET. A STRIKING INVESTMENT TWO HOUSES (Three years' built), Only 12 minutes from P.O. Sewerage. * Let to good tenants at 14s each. £390 EACH. doKSai.--SHIERLAW & BALL, real Estate' agents, peel street, for " real • . snips." MILLINERY. vTTKTE arc now making our Second' Dis- * ' •' ' ' play of Autumn Millinery Of yELVETS, -yELOURS, v Etc., Etc., Etc, ' '' I.'. We have secured the services of- a First-class Milliner, \yll9 shall "be m attendance.'- V ' Y. >' INSPECTION INVITED. , / . - - . THE MILLINERY' SP KCI ALIST. '■' LA-SID AOfeW.T, 6HUff;v -OTRF-ET, UiSSolWl. 'Phone 747. i OAA ACRES, Freehold, Mat* jLmmiXJXJ wai District ; 800 acres m grass; 300 acrea bush foiled; balanoe good milling timber ; 250 icte-. flat, how carrying 1200 sheep arid TOO *-H_.d cattle ; good: road frontage; 7-roomed House, man"! whare, -Vggy shed; woolshed, 4stand machine, 8 sheepyards, fenced. PRICE £10 6s PER ACRE. Would take Property on Flat -as . part payment. 1/1 A A ACRES, Freehold, Motu JL.3bUvJ District; 1000 acres m grass • balance bush ; carrying 1600 sheep and 40 head cattle; well fenced' and subdivided into 11 paddocks; 7-rooined House, outbuildihgs, woolshed, machines, eto., eto. PRICE £7 10s' PER ACRE. Or wo*ld Exchahge for Flat Land. SEVERAL COUNTRY PROPERTIES and SMALL DAJiitY FARMS for Sale or Exohangs. Ed. OAKS, TOM TOWH PROPifRTI-t» or ALL DISCRIPTIONII. D. M. ORR PRODUCE MERCHANT, GLADSTONE ROAp ('Phone 185) HAS I*oll S^LeT AT LOWEST WHOLES ALE PRICES: OKA SACKS OATS— Sparrowbill, OtlU -Algerian, ■ Garton, Dnris^and im:CORN, -.BARLEY, and MAIZE. 25 tons Local and Blenheim CHAFF 15 tons Prime Southern POTATOES and ONIONS. 60 sacks BRAN, POLLARD, and SUEROBINE. , A. and P. Poultry Foods, Hay and Coal. Flour, Oatmeal, Sugar, Tea, Soap, Candles, Kerosene, etc., m bulk. Cruis-hed Maize, Oats, Linseed, Seeds Regular Direct Consignments of Fiji Bananas, Island OVanges, and Nelson Apples arriving. WANTED, TO BUY (for Cash)— Maize, Walnuts, and good Sacks, m any quantity. 762 NEW SUITS, correctly fashioned and splendid patterns^" just suitable for the Holidays, from 19s 6d to 75s. — Melbourne Cash, 'the Popular Clothiers. WANTED KNOWN.— I am selling ! best quality Potatoes, 14?bs a shilling, or 6s 6d a bag of about lOOlbs delivered.— T. Clarkson, Peel Street.
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Poverty Bay Herald, Volume XLI, Issue 13352, 9 April 1914, Page 2
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