NO BETTER ANYWHERE. ! freehold Doiry Land. ALL IN GRASS. inn A(<RES RTCn > DRADTED lUU SWAMP. BALANCE NICE ROLLING DOWNS. WELT. FENCED AND WATERED.' NINE PADDOCKS: FIVE-ROOMED HOUSE. LARGK COWSHED AND OUTBUILDINGS. Cream Cart Calls at the Gate. Seven Miles from Railway Station. Price, £20 per Acre ONLY £600 OASH. Balance 5 per cent.
Buscke & Parker SOLE AGENTS. MASONIC HOTEL, GISBORNE. rnHE New Portion of the above Hotel, -*- including the spacious Private Bar (the largest m New Zealand) ; large, comfortably-furnished Dining Room, and attractive, cosy Lounges, are now m occupation, and Visitors to Oisbome may •confidently rely on obtaining at tlio Masonic accommodation equal to anything obtaining m tfie four centres' .of New Zealand, no expense having been spared to attain that object. In addition, to all other conveniences, Electric Lifts have been installed. Telegrams receive prompt attention. ' 987 MILITARY SADDLES, ! MR GEO. WILDSSH BEGS to inform the Public tJiat he was the Successful Tenderer for £500 worth of— MILITARY SADTJLES BRIDLES* f NIOKEIL STIRRUP IRONS . Etc., Btc., Etc., and is prepared to give Poverty Bay Residents the benefit. j 'Phone Numbers—^Shop 574, House 91. j
MONEY TO LEND. FROM £5 UPWARDS, On All Kinds of Security, including FURNITURE AND PIANOS (Without Removal). STRICTLY CONFIDENTIAL. Repayable by Easy Instalments. Call or write, enclosing stamp for reply. H. E.~HILL, Union Bank Buildings, representing L. W. Balkind. Tel. 140. J. J. NIVEN & CO. ENGINEERS. Iron and Brass Castings. At Short Notice. LARGE STOCKS OF* ELECTRICAL FITTINGS. AND LAMTS IN STOCK. Expert Adr'ce Given en Any Engineer- . * .^ ■— '! ing Proposition.
| ESTIMATES FREE. ! 'Phone 78. P.O. Box 159. "MANNING & CO., CHRISTOHURCH. "^» OTTLED ALE AND STOUT IN QUARTS AND PINTS. ' Also 10 AND 12-GALLON KEGS. EQUAL TO ENGLISH, at HALF-COST. WILLJAMS & KETTLE, Ltd. AGENTS. — - - — _ DELICIOUS CEYLON TEA.
A 31b TIN AT 1/10 FOR 5/"OUY NOW, before another advance ■^"^ : m price takes place. J. East, TEA AND COFFEE MERCHANT, ' Gladstone Road. Telephone No. 7. / M.P. HTTS OUT. rPHB member for — stated at X that beer was the "working man's tea." The hon. gentleman's attention is respectfully called to the fact ARCADTA TEA is only 2s lb, has a delicious flavor, and is used by thousands of working men. TOHNSTONE ft SMITH, Tailors and tl Mercers, for Men's Suits to order. Riding Breeches and Astride Costumes • speciality with xm. TOHNSTONE ft SMITH, Tailors and O Mercers, for M«n's Shirts, from 4/6 ; heavy Wool and Cotton Shirts from 6/6 1 real good Winter lint.
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Poverty Bay Herald, Volume XLIV, Issue 14391, 1 September 1917, Page 10
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