NOTICE. I AM A CASH BUYER OF FAT f KEEP AND LAMBS Also I PRIME OX, COW, AND HEIFER BEEF. ! TTiaiiEFT PRICES GIVEN, either' .IJL at per lb or per head m the Farmers' yards, for killing at any of the local Worms. Bankers : National Bank of New . Zealand. ■ T. THOWHON, Telephone No. 663. THE GISBORNE 'CO-OPERATIVE MEAT SUPPLY COMPANY, LIMITED. Registered Office: 73 Gladstone Road. Telephone No. 23. WE ARE BUYERS Of ' PAT RATTLE, gHEEP, J^AMBS, QALVES, OR piGS. If you have anything to sell, ring us up or send a collect telegram, giving particulars. No line too big or too small for us to handle. We offer TOP PRICES "on the feet" m the paddock. F. COLLIN, 67 Manager. 2000 Acres Freehold. »pAWA JJUSH T AND. £6 6s 6d per Acre £3000 Cash 1300 Acres ENGLISH GRASS 14 PADDOCKS HOMESTEAD WOOLSHED STORE THREE SETS YARDS DIP TELEPHONE II MILES COAST & TOWN. WINTERS NEARLY TWO SHEEP PJEJR ACRE (2200, MOSTLY EWES) AND CATTLE. A CHEAP, GOOD PLAGE. Apply immediately. G. G. BLOORE pOVERTY -gAY J^AND •^GENCY. BUY IT WHILE YOU MAYI! I A SPLENDID CEYLON ORANGE PEKOE TEA AT j/6. ■1 DON'T DELAY! i A Further Rise m the Prio* of Tea Expected Shortly. J. EAST GROCER AND TEA MERCHANT. WON* ITS FAVOR THROUGH ITS FLAVOR. MACKINLAY'S No. 1 Scotch Whisky. Where to go for a Change ? MOTU. QISBORNE'S B3EAL HEALTH RESORT; (Nearly 2000 feet above sea level). TNVIGORATING Mountain Air — V JL Health-giving Change from the Heat j and Dust of Gisborne. NO HEED TOICO SOUTH. liOTU is convenient to Gisborne. Daily train and coach service with town. Telephone communication with both Gisborne and Opotiki. Evening paper delivered nightly. ' Firßt-dasß Hotel Accommodation. Modern new building, containing all conveniences. Excellent Cuisine, under personal supervision of Mrs Caulton. Special provision for Families. TROUT FISHINO. Attractive Mountain Scenery, three ' miles from Motu Falls, close to sawmillixtg industry. Motu ia only 3 or 4 hours by motorcar from Opotiki. Frequent coach bot- I vice during Summer months. NOW IS THE TIME TO COME I TARIFF: t From the Ist DEK2EMBER, the tariff will be 10/- per day. By the week, as per arrangement. Visitors would be well advised to book early, and avoid disappointment. ALEX. S.~CAULTOH, ' PBOPMETOR 648 TOHNSTONE AND SMITH for Men* U Cricketing and Bowling Trousers all sizes, from 9/6, Bowling Hats 6/6. <
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Poverty Bay Herald, Volume XLIII, Issue 14185, 30 December 1916, Page 12
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