The CIGARETTE of the PAST, PRESENT. AND FUTURE. Three Castles. BEST OFSAIX LIFE’S PLEASURES
H UDDART, PARKER AND CO.'S ZEALANDIA And ELINGAMITE Will leave GISBORNE—IOR AUCKLAND AND SYDNEY. Zealandia Saturday, Feb. 1 10 a.m. First launch at 6 a.m. FOR NAPIER, WELLINGTON, LYTTELTON, AND DUNEDIN. Last launch. Elingamite Wednesday, Feb. 5 5 p.m. First launch on arrival. All tiokets are available for stop-over or return by any of the Union S.S. Company’s steamers, and holders of Union Company’s tickets may travel by the Westralia, Zealandia, or Elingamite. Holders of return tickets must obtain boat pass at office before embarking. Berths will be allotted at our offioe if applied for before arrival of steamer. COMMON, SHELTON AND CO., Limited, Agents. UC CLAYTON BROTHERS’ ARMY HAVE not only Captured another Fort but are still Marohing our Eighth Contingent to viotory, under another able and well-tried GeneraI—gOMERVELL, Who is, with the assistance‘of our other leaders of the former Contingents, replacing Old Weapons for NEW; and our New Shooting Irons, under their direction, will soon- take the ROUGHNESS OFF EVERYTHING And make it SMOOTHER THAN EVER BEFORE. The Continent knows we are assisting Mr Chamberlain against the Anglophobian outburst, and we use ONLY Local BRITISH PRODUCTION in the Construction of Dwellings.
keep the money in the place, And Buy Only LOCAL MOULDINGS & JOINERY. We have Blockhouses all along the line— Derby Street for TILE PIPES by the 1000. Stafford Street and Ormond Road— FIREWOOD, Ac. Gladstone Road is our Arsenal still, and Cobden Sibeet our Armoury. We beg to notify the Public we have Purchased the Freehold and Plant at both Corners of Gladstone Road and Cobden Street (lately carried on by Mr W. O. Sheet). OLAYTON jgROTHERS, TIMBER MERCHANTS AND
CONTRACTORS. jgTOSK rjTBA J»OOMS, Gladstone Road. fIPHE above Refreshment Booms have X recently undergone considerable alterations and improvements, And visitors to town can rely upon receiving every attention. HOT AND COLD LUNCHEON Served Daily from Noon to 2 p.m. AFTERNOON TEA. SUMMER DRINKS. Entrance through Eure’s Economio, Glad l atone road, or Side Entrance, Lowe street.
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Gisborne Times, Volume VII, Issue 328, 31 January 1902, Page 1
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