AY WItAT A T I"!' U CO AC H SKI! MCE. .’■pill', r- ’ i>. ■Ah !'.' l thx. kY. : the 1 *- 1.'.'.. (.•! ■, !.ii *oppm them {?iii nthe p.r-; -ightcMi months, beg j to not.tv ti ll on ami aft*-r MONDAY NEXT, j •JOtri in-t., i.ii'-v will :un a Daily Service at KF.D'JCKD FARES, leaving Gisborne at 11 a.m. sharp, and Whatatutu at 7..‘30 a.m. each day. lieiurn 1 icket.9»availah!e for Three Months. As heretofore, the driving will be in capable hands. All Parcels will ’O2 promptly delivered. _ | Special Buggies, Cabs, or Coaches avail- 1 able at any time. Booking Ohices at Bedstone’s Stables, Te Karaka Hotel, and Whatatutu Hotel. J. It. BEDSTONE A SONS, Proprietors. Telephone No. 70. r- - ■y-x Y<T J T. CASSIDY'S I’.OYAL MAIL LINE OF COACHES. THE Advertiser Las pleasure in announcing that he :s now running a DAILY COACH LINE between Gisborne and Whatatutu. The conduct of this Service will be in the hands of E. O’iieilly and himself, so that the travelling public may rest assured of receiving every attention. The Couches will leave Town at 11 a m. daily, and Whatatutu each morning at 7..">0. Passengers travelling by the Koval Mail Coaches, desirous of visiting places outside of the regular route, may obtain saddle horses at l’e Karaka or Whatatutu. Passengers for the Motu are notitied that a special conveyance will meet them at Te Karaka every THURSDAY by Mr Curran, the Mailman. Special Coaches nr Buggies will he laid on a! any time desired. Booking Otliee: Albion Club Stables. Return Fares may be arranged, also Travelling Tickets available for Three Months.
K. R. MACDONALD BEGS to intimate that he lias now a Splendid Assortment of CHRISTMAS MODS, Including a very Choice Assortment of Christmas Cards in Packets or Singly Photo Frames Albums Birthday Books and Cards Writing Cases Inkstands Ladies’ Hand Bags Purses Knives Toys Picture Books. Also in Stock, and to Arrive Shortly— Sandow’s Developers. Whitley, Moosehead, and Professor Daw’s Exercisers. Sandow’s Dumbbells. Kalithenos Clubs (the Club with life in it). Massage Hollers. Turkish Baths, etc., etc. A VISIT WILL REPAY YOD. INSPECTION INVITED. AFTERNOON TEA! AFTERNOON TEA! STRAWBERRIES & CREAM! STRAWBERRIES & CREAM ! LADIES and Gentlemen are reminded that they can obtain AFTERNOON TEA and a delicious Plate of STKAWBERRIES by visiting CRAIG’S REFRESHMENT ROOMS, GLADSTONE ROAD. The Tea Rooms upstairs have been renovated, and the whole of the spacious balcony thrown open to visitore, affording a pleasant retreat on a warm afternoon. The Rooms are open at all hours of the day. An excellent Stock of Confectionery always on hand.
JAMES CRAIG-, BAKER AND CONFECTIONER, Gladstone Road. FOR A POPULAR SUMMER RESORT Thy TATAPOOBI HOTEL, IT is within nine miles of Gisborne> and reached by a good road. There is a splendid sea beach, and excellent facilities for Swimming, Fishing, Riding, or Driving. THE TATAPOURI HOTEL offers Excellent Accommodation to the Travelling Public, and every effort is made to give visitors the Comfort of a Home. TARIFF: Per Day Os. Per Week 30s. [. C. H. BURDETT, Proprietor. FALLING HAmT PEOPLE afflicted with weak, thin or falling hair can be quickly cured by the use of PARKER’S HAIR TONIC, a preparation which thoroughly cleanses the scalp from dandrilf, open the pores of the skin, whereby the hair is enabled to grow soft, glossy, and luxuriantly, being nourished by the Tonic. PARKER’S HAIR TONIC is quite free from grease or oil; it has no objectionable perfume, and contains no poisonous matter. Sold in bottles at 2s 6d ; posted, 3s; by E, I). SMITH, : Chemist, ■ Gladstone Road, Gisborne. Should be on every lady’s toilet table! ‘
IMPROVED SHEEP DIP. Packets containing 8-Gallons and io-Gallons. Also in 5-Gal Drums. PRICE ... 3s 9d per GALLON, f.o.b. Dunedin. Mixes readily with water, and is used in the proportion of One Gallon of Dip to 100 Gallons of Water, or stronger as directions. (Registered Trade Mark.) Ti:e Cheapest The Best The Most Lasting Thoroughly Effective. We are now so satisfied ourselves from "the trials we have made, and after close inspection of the sheep, and the condition of the wool after the numerous sheep-dipping experiments, that Jwe know NO DIP will give better results, and are ready to meet all other Sheep Dip competitors, before Experts in Public Competition throughout t'ne Colony. Kempthorne, Prosser & Co., Ltd., Does not Sfca.'u or Injur< tii? Wool. DUNEDIN. Gisborne Agents: Common, Shelton & Co., Ltd. 0 BL UL fa??? m fife* >mmm mss ff mm s3@S NATHAN C? 'M &: sale
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Gisborne Times, Volume VI, Issue 282, 7 December 1901, Page 4
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