WHATATUTU COACH SERVICE. ELSTONE &• SON'S’ Whatatutu Coach Sftj will leave town in future on Moshays, Wkuxesdays, and T ' days, at 11 a.m., returning on Tueslav .trnsoAYe, and Satuhiuys, leaving \ :atutu at 7.80 a.m. All Parcels will be promp ■ iiv red. Special Buggies, Cabs, ■ . .ac'.es available at any time. Booking Otfices at Vibfcc-' s Stables, Te Karaka Hotel, and V; i ..LU'.V Y Hotel. J. K. REDSTONE & SONS, Proprietors. Telephone No. 70. ROYAL MAIL COACH. ORMOND, KARAKA, AND WHATATUTU. J. T. CASSIDY’S
WHATATUTU COACH Will leave the Masonic Stables, Lowe street, in future on Tuesdays, Thursdays, and Saturdays at 11 a m , returning from Whatatutu on Mondays, Wednesdays, and Fridays at 7.30 a m. The Booking Otiice is at the abovi Stables, and all Parcels left there will re ceive prompt and careful attention. Telephone No. 80. MUKEWAI MAIL OUAGH. THE undersigned begs to announce tha he has purchased Mr McKinley’s righ in the Muvewai Mail Coach, which he will continue to run DAILY, as heretofore, leaving Murewai at 7.45 a.m., and Town at 3 p.m. ’’arcels for delivery on the road will receive every attention, and may be left at O’Reilly’s Albion Club Stables. CEAKGES MODERATE. If needed, a Special Coach will be put on on SATURDAYS, to suit the convenience oi Customers. J. L. BAKER, Proprietor.
ROYAL HOTEL ; GISBORNE. J. E. QUINN, BEGS to notify the Travelling Public and Residents of Gisborne that he has taken over the Management of the above old-eßtablished, favorite Hotel, whieh has been renovated throughout. The appointments and sanitary arrangements are nrstolass, and the Hotel now offers Excellent Accommodation to its patrons. ALL THE LIQUORS KEPT ARE OF THE BEST BRANDS. CHARGES MODERATE. Telephone No. 10. J. E. QUINN, Proprietor. MUREWAi HOTEL. MUREWAI. W. HACKETT BEGS to notify the Travelling Publicjand Residents of the district that he has entered into possession of the above Hotel, where he will be glad to meet his friends.
ALL TEE LIQUORS KEPI ARE OF TEE BESI BRAKES. Qood Attendance Good Attendnnc CHARGES MODERATE. W. HACICETT, Proprietor. FALLING nM. 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 tho scalp from dandriff, 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 18 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. D. SMITH, Chemist, Gladstone Road, Gisborne. Should be on every lady's toilet table!
ARTHUR NATHAN’S RELIABLE TEAS. Sold by LI GBOOEBS AND STOBEKEEPEBS, The Perfection of Fragrance. 2s and 2s 6d per lb. TWELVE REASONS Why BELIABLE TEAS are the BEST—1. BECAUSE they are thoroughly RELIABLE, and are always of uniform good quality. 8. BECAUSE they go FARTHEST, and are therefore the CHEAPEST. 3. BECAUSE they are packed of CLEAN, FRESH LEAF, and consequently are not deleterious to health. 4. BECAUSE they are supplied FIRST HAND, direct from the growers, and are 20 per cent, better value for the money than can be obtained in the ordinary way. 5. BECAUSE I have no trouble in my household now, but have always a delicious cup of tea on my table. 6. BECAUSE I am well satisfied that I oannot obtain better. 7. BECAUSE I can with confidence recommend them to my friends. 8. BECAUSE they are perfectly pure, and are invigorat ing and refreshing to the most delicate oon« stitutions. 9. BECAUSE I have choice of the best teas procu „*able for money in China, India, and Ceylon. 0. BECAUSE it is obtainable everywhere, and \7HEREVER I GO I can always ask for the same good tea. lit BECAUSE there is full weight in each package? which is not always the case with other brands. 12, BECAUSE having tried many other Teas, I like i ARTHUR NATHAN’S TEAS best of all.
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Gisborne Times, Volume VII, Issue 328, 31 January 1902, Page 4
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