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M ES T.. G. P." GRATO > Teacher of MUSIC AND THEORY, Is prepared to receive a limited number -, t of- jPupils-. First Term begins first werk in FEBRUARY. For particulars, apply Telephone 168. 330 Come and See ! i OUR LARGE AND VARIED AS- i SORTMENT OF GOODS SUITABLE FOR Christmas AND New Year JPresents Which ARE NOT EXPENSIVE. \ MANICURE SETS From 4s 6d to 30s each .PERFUME .SPRAYS From 3s to 10s 6d each. : HAIR BRUSHES— A great variety, » v-jMilitSry, -Ebony-backed, Wlialebone, -and Baby. ». ...'.-•" From 2s to 30s each. : SMELLING SALT BOTTLES— Cut '; Glass and Silver-moun.ted. , , , t . " From Is to 9s 6d each. .'.TOILET .BOTTLES ' '"• ■ From ls.6d to 8s 6d each. ■ RAZGfRS— ReaI Good Ones. , v 7s 6d and 15s each. DRESSING CASES, SACHETS > SOAP CASES, Etc., Etc. Ohoioest Variety of Fragrant PERFUMES Such as. Violet, White Rose ■ . . \ Carnation, . Honeysuckle, Lilac > x Oppoponas. From 6d to 12s 6d each. AL?o 'Lavander Waters, Eau de Cologne : Toilet Vinegars, etc., etc. (All Sizes and All Prices.) . Edgar Ross ." ../ CHEMIST, • PEEL STREET, GISBORNE. ALEXANDRA TEA ROOMS THESE well-established Tea Rooms know, that your body> and brain must be -well nourished to guard against the invasion of Germany ; therefore your meals must T»e well cooked and nicely served. Como and try our tasty Breakfasts, delicious Luncheons and dainty Afternoon Teas, and beautiful Hot Dinners. ONCE COME! ALWAYS COME! Tickets obtainable 18 for l&s. WAR ! nn(HE only tm! dufir If OVERCAUTION on tht part of men with money to in^esl. Th» deelaratiom of « PEACE will be 4h« commencement of the biggest booih New Zealand haa «rer experienced. . : If the' man with a little capital or credit will look ahead, he will M m NflW, ■7ii -*.-■-.:■■ S >:„,:■, :. .'A. ■:. "«. -• v and. whether he tfellii) again or holds on, he ia in for a phenomenal rise in ralraet. ; -Goirifl round and have a yarn, with— :.i, .7 77 >, . :;;}}...'..':. .:L. ':_!.::.. \ OAIRf FABMS FOR SALE. -4&- ACRES Of FIRST-CLASS MAKAURI LAND, with ,4-roomed HOUSE, 'cowshed, pigstys, about 20 milking cows, ( 1 bull, 10 calves. Price , and terms easy.- Or would consider an Exchange with Town Property. (N0., 668) 4-8 ACRES Of FIRST-CLASS' MAJCitfRI LAND, with- 5-roomed HOUSE; cowshed, concrete floor, pigstys, 27 cows ; , 2 calves, spring cart and harness. These properties are out of flood area. (No. 817.) 33 ACRES MAKAURI FLAT, 3-roomed Whore, cowshed anil- bails,' 16 cows, heifer, horse with spring cart, 4 cans. ONLY £175 CASH wanted to get in. Balance easy terms.. (No. 818) EXCHANGES FARMS FOR TOWN PROPISRTIES. I have several Country Cliejj^'B WihO are willing to consider an Exchange ipt ' ■ v Propertie*. ! — ■ ' fb ENQUmrES SOLICITED. V C. G. PIESSE F.1.A..N.Z., F.NZ.A.A., F.P.A. (N.Z., INCORPORATED ACCOUNTANT AND . AUDITOR. LAND AND ESTATE -AGENT. Lr>an and Mercantile Building*. GiaboTOß.

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Poverty Bay Herald, Volume XLI, Issue 13564, 16 December 1914, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 2 Poverty Bay Herald, Volume XLI, Issue 13564, 16 December 1914, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 2 Poverty Bay Herald, Volume XLI, Issue 13564, 16 December 1914, Page 2