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\FTERNOON TEA! AFTERNOON TEA! STRAWBERRIES A CREVM! STRAWBERRIES & CREAM ! LADIES and Gentlemen are reminded that they can obtain AFTE li X OON TEA and a delicious Plate of STRAWBERRIES by visiting CRAIG’S REFRESHMENT ROOMS, GLADSTONE ROAD. * The Tea Rooms upstairs have been It renovated, and the whole of the spacious h balcony thrown open to visitore, affording a u pleasant retreat on a warm afternoon. c The Rooms are open at all hours of the „ day. , An excellent Stock of Confectionery always j on hand. JAMES CRAIG, \ BAKER AND CONFECTIONER, fc Gladstone Road. 1 H. WARREN, GROCER & GENERAL PROVISION MERCHANT (Corner of Bright street and Gladstone Road), BEGS to notify the Residents of Gisborne and Surrounding District that he has a Large Stock of well-selected GROCERIES of all description, which he is selling CHEAPER than anyone in Gisborne. A Full Supply of FRUIT AND VEGETABLES always in Stock and Arriving. SMOKED FISH Arrives by Every Steamer. A Fresh Supply of CHOICE CON" FECTIONERY. All Country Orders Promptly attended to. H. WARREN, Grocer and General Provision Merchant, NOTICE. IN Thanking the Residents of Gisborne and surrounding district for the. liberal patronage accorded duiing the past 26 years G. HUMPHREYS Begs to notify that the WHEELWRIGHT AND BLACKSMITH SHOPS In connection with the Business of HUMPHREYS AND SONS, IS NOW OPEN Commodious Premises have been erected next to the Wesley Church, Bright Street, where the firm trust to receive a continuance , of Public Patronage. As in the past, every effort will be made to give Entire Satisfaction. Due notice will be given when arrangements are completed for the opening of the ENGINEERING DEPARTMENT, when the Firm will be in a position to undertake work in All Branches of the Trade. G. HUMPHREYS & SONS, wheelwrights and blacksmiths, Next Wesley Church, Bright Street. Telphone No. 149.] [BoxJNo. 74 GASH TIMBER YARD, Gladstone Road. MACKRELL & COLLEY, l ' GENERAL TIMBER MERCHANTS, ® BUILDERS & CONTRACTORS, Have in Stock and for Sale: open FEET 0E timber, O j W\J Consisting of— Kauri, Totara, Matai, and Rimu in all classes; Planed, P.T.G.,Rusticated Weatherboards, and Match Lining, Palings, Gothic Pickets, Verandah Brackets and Drops, Mouldings, House Blocks, Carved Rimu and Kauri, Mantle Trusses; Totara, Kauri, Rimu and Sugar Pine Doors; Kauri and Totara Sashes. JOINERY of any description made from thoroughly-seasoned timber. Timber prepared for Carving a speciality. > A Splendid Line of Enamelled Wood Mantelpieces. Register Grates, Tiles, and all kinds of Ironmongery for General Building purposes. Nails, Locks, Hinges, &c., in Stock. Slates, Fire Backs, and Bricks, Hydraulic Lime and Cement. i SHIPMENTS OF TIMBER ARRIVING WEEKLY By all Coastal Schooners and Steamers, from Auckland, Mercury Bay, Taiarua, and Napier. Cheap Quotations for Cash. Estimates given Feee. MACKRELL & COLLEY, having a Large Staff of Efficient Workmen, are in a position to undertake and satisfactorily complete any olass of Building Work they may be entrusted with. Not® the Addbess— MACKRELL & COLLEY, Builders and Contractors, Gladstone Road,

I H. It. SMITH, GOLDSMITHS HALL, Near Firebell, Gladstone Road, Gisborne. 'XMAS PRESENTS! NEW Y IiIAR CIIPTS HI) (aJ has just i iceived a » J-9J9 kl 7« Large and W ■ll- selected Stock of Exquisite D. si/u. j,, Gold, Silver, and Greenstone Jewellery Muff Chains, Bangles Charms, *c. At Prices to suit everybody. Engagements Bings a speciality. Gold Band Bings, from 13s. Gold-m-iuntrd Greenstone Brooches, fmn Ids Gd. G.’d Broodies, from (is Gd. Sterling Silver Keyless Watches, from 2as. A GRAND STOCK OF NEW GOODS TO SELECT FROM. ’XMAS AND NEW TEAK PRESENTS IN GREAT VARIETY. H. K. SMITH, GOLDSMITHS’ HALL. THE MOST POPULAR PIANO WABEHOUSE IN NEW ZEALAND, Is THE DRESDEN PIANO COMPANY’S. -BECAUSEOur Instruments are THE BEST. Our Treatment to Clients is fair. I Our Reputation is Long Standing for J Honest Value and Dealing. Our Customers are Many. Our Instruments are al Specially Selected. Our Testimonials are from the World’s Best Musicians, and Dozens of Local Clients. Our Prices are Bight. Our Terms are the Best in New Zealand. WE STOCK PIANOS By Broadwood Collard and Collat'd Lipp Kirchner Bohm Rosenkranz Erard Koch And Others. Our ORGANS are by Bell, etc., etc. Come Right Along 1 We Will Please You ! AGENT— C- F. LEWIS, IMPORTER OP FANCY GOODS, TOYS, Ac. M. J. BROOKES, Manager. ALBERT HOTEL, QUEEN STREET, AUCKLAND. A. BACH, Proprietor (Late of Grand Hotel, Rotorua). YISITORS to Auckland wlil find Excellent Accommodation at the above Hotel, which is centrally situated, and contains every modern convenience. PRIVATE SUITES FOR FAMILIES. SAMPLE ROOMS FOR COMMERCIAL TRAVELLERS. A. BACIT, Proprietor. G. GOLDSWORTHY & CO,, FUNERAL DIRECTORS . . AND EMBALMERS, GREY STREET, Gisborne. - H7IUNERALS furnished in the most Jt) Economical or Elaborate manner. EASONABLE CHARGES AND TERMS. G. GOLDSWORTHY was for many years in the Sydney firm of Messrs Charles Kinsella and Co., from whom he has excellent testimonials. Country Orders Receive Prompt Attention. MONTROSE HOUSE, KAITI, Gisborne, (Three Minutes from Post Office). FIRST-CLASS PRIVATE BOARD AND RESIDENCE. MRS COGAB. LAND! LAND! I BEG to announce that having made the necessary arrangements, I am prepared to attend Meetings of the Land Board, Land Sales, etc., and to act as Agent for persons desirous of applying for Land. Sale Plans and Forms on application. Properties Reported On. A. FORDE MATTHEWS, M. 1.3.

THE BRITISH EMPIRE SIXPENNY STABLES. Entrance by Firebell, Bright street. THE Best Stable in town for Convenience and Comfort for Horses. Large and Well-sheltered SHEDS for Vehicles. Customers are treated with Civility and Attention, and Horses with Carefulness and given the BEST OF FEED. Good Paddocking for Horses. FIRST-CLASS HACKS FOR HIRE. jpgROWN AND Proprietors. M' cDONNELL

Gr OVEBN.YIENT JNSUKANCE CASH Surplus Divided among Policyholders in 1900 .. £126,600 Total Cash Surplus Divided among Policyholders ~ £833,100 Total lieversionary Bonuses added to Policies .. .. £1,629,700 Total Assets of the Department.. £3,216,100

Co.’s la made from the Finest Selected Coffee Beans, Carefully Roasted and Ground by the latest improved process, and mixed with such an amount of Superior Chicory as will produce a really beautiful and refreshing * beverage.

Insure before the close of the year, and thus secure priority of Bonus in the next Division of Profits, at the end of 1902. J. H. RICHARDSON, Government Insurance Commissioner.

THE AUSTRALIAN WIDOWS’ FUND LIFE ASSURANCE SOCIETY, Ltd. Conducted on Purely Mutual Principles. Accumulated Funds Exceed, ... ... ... Annual Revenue Exceeds £237,000 SPECIAL FEATURES. 1. Exceptionally Large Reserves, giving Absolute Security to Members. 2. Low Rates of Premium. 3. Surrend'. 1 Values applied to keep Policies in Force. 4. All Profits belong to the Members. 5. Expenses of Management on Most Economical Scale. 6. Claims paid Immediately upon Proof of Death and Title. 7. Reserves Based upon the “ Severest Standard known to Acturial Science.”^ NEW SYSTEM OF LIFE ASSURANCE, exempting from Payment of Premiums when the Assured is either temporarily or permanently incapacitated, either by accidental bodily injury, or by illness, or by mental disorder. Head Office for New Zealand: 6 Custom House Quay, Wellington. Directors: John G. W. Aitken, J.P. [Aitken, Wilson and Co., Merchants], Alexander H. Turnbull [W. &. G. Turnbull & Co., Merchants], Walter Fell, M.D., M.R.C.S. Resident Secretary: V. H. Baxter. T. G. LAWLESS, District Agent, Gisborne. H. J. BURNS, Travelling Representative,

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Gisborne Times, Volume VII, Issue 322, 24 January 1902, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 Gisborne Times, Volume VII, Issue 322, 24 January 1902, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 Gisborne Times, Volume VII, Issue 322, 24 January 1902, Page 4

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