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.ORDERS can be left wither T O W N L E X, GLADSTONE ROAD.LONDON DIRECTORY, O' ONTAIINING over 2,000 pages ol ' condensed conunorcial inatter, enables enterprising traders through out ehe Empire .to keep in cfose touch with the trade of the Motherland. Besides beiug a Complete Commercial Guide to Its Suburbs, the London Directory contains lists ol EXPORT MERCHANTS, With the Goods they ship, and the Golonial and Foreign W.arkets .they. surply ’steamship LINES, Arranged under the Ports to which they sail, and indicating the aaproximate sailings ; PROVINCIAL APPENDIX Of Trade Notices of leading Manufacturers, Merchants, etc,, in the prfncpal provincial towns and industrial centres of the ,Un ted Kingdom, A copy, of the IiJOS Edition will be forwarded, freight paid, on receipt of Post .Office Order for £l,

{THE LONDON DIRECTORY! COjVIPANY, Ltd., SBi !Ab church Lane, -London,- E.C., England.

royal, mail coach. KAITARATAKI, KARAKA, AND JVHATATUTU. J,T. CASSIDY’S Coach leaves • .Whatatutu daily at 7 a.m., arriving at Kaitaratahi at 9.15 a.m., returning from Kaitaratah at 0.30 a.m., "and arriving at .WLatatutu at 1 p.m.

KAITARATAHI-KARAKA. In addition to the above Service, a Coach leaves Karaka daily, lor Kaitaratahi at 8 a.m. and 3.30 p.m., returning from Kaitaratahi at 8.30 am. and 6 p.m. Both Services connect with the .ordinary Train .Time-table. Parcels and Luggage lelt at the British Empire Stables, Peel street, Kill b« promptly attended to. J a HU CASSIDY, Proprietor.;

JACK THOMSON’S SHOEING FORGE. [(Next - l TIMES - 1 OFFICE), PEEL, STREET, OISBOKNEv

J THOMSON, late of Patiitahi, e. respectfully begs to notify the public of Gisjb/urne, an-d East Cpast Districts that he has taken over the old-established Blaeksmithing and Shoeing business of T. Bell, in Peel street (next “ Times ” Office.), and hopes by careful attention to ensure a fair share of ppblic support^, SHOEING AND GENERAL; SMITHING. A! the Most Reasonable Rates^

A TRIAL. SOLICITED.. THOMSON’S SHOEING FORGE .(.Next “ Times Office), ISITORS ,TO AUCKLAND Can obtain tbe BEST ACCOMMODATION At FORD'S PRIVATE HOTEL EDEN CRESCENT* .(NEAR MUSEUM L TARIFE : 4s 6fd per Day.; 27s 6d pes ,W.eek 3

Situated .Close to Jx.iF.O a Arid Station^ Magnificent Harbor View. PEIRST-CLASS .TABLE PROVIDED. Telephone 17.09. -STOIOE PRODUCTION AND BINGING MB TONES, formerly a Student of the Royal Irish Academy, Dublin, and a pupil of Signer Negroni, London, Baritone Gold Medallist, and late Choirmaster of St. Mary’s Milßon's Point, Sydney, N.S.W., will reaeive Pupils for Voioe Production and Singing, Deolamation, etc. (with latest physical exercises, Italian method), at his Studio, Union Bank Buildings (entrance through gate), from the 15th February, 1904. Mr Toner, having recently arrived from Melbourne and Sydney, where he appeared in the leading concerts as Baritone, will prepare pupils desirous of aßpiring to the oonoert platform, etc. TWENTY-FOUR LESSONS PER QUARTER. EARLY CHICKENS, EARLY EGGS.

Sittings of Minorca eggs from Birds that have been carefully selected for egg production, from birds that have been prize-winners for several years, including last year’s Ist and champion cockerel at last year’s show in Auokland and Gisborne, and the 2nd prize-winner in cooks at the last show. Prices, 10b and ss. Orders can be left with Mr W. Cox, the Co-operatiye Grocery, or the Times offioe. Country orders posted, Is extra. W. FRASER, Boot Street, Gisborne.

J. E. WHITBY* GENERAL,' STOREKEEPER. Gladstone Road. EARLY QEBD "TJOTATOES EARLY EARLY JL EARLY GROCERIES IRONMONGERY BRUSOWARE CRO.CKERYWARE ;CASH BUYER" of Sheepskins, Wool, and Farm Produce, AGENT for— E. Newton’s PRIZE EGGS. E.. Newton’s PRIZE EGGS.

MRS J. LEE, Fruiterer, confectioner, AND PRODUCE DEALER.,, Gladstone Road (near Royal Hotel). Regular Supplies ol FISH AND FRUIT by, Every Steamer. fK EUE T A BEES Always on Hand.. MRS J. LEE, i i GLADSTONE RGAEi

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Gisborne Times, Volume XVII, Issue 1352, 12 January 1905, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 Gisborne Times, Volume XVII, Issue 1352, 12 January 1905, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 Gisborne Times, Volume XVII, Issue 1352, 12 January 1905, Page 4

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