IMPORTANT. *•* ' ' • J TQ EIY NUMEROUS CUSTOMERS. f ‘ ‘-To 'keep you in touch with the ", SPECIAL LINES U ' SPECIAL LINES lam opening *p from time to .time, K beg to draw your attention to FOUR SPECIAL LIMES Eor this Month. CURTAINS CURTAINS ; Lace, Chenille, and Tapestry;, CRETONNE AND SATEENS CRETONNE AND SATEENS ‘ Plain and figured, ■ "TOWELS, SHEETINGS & QUILTS TOWELS, SHEETINGS & QUILTS All QnalitleiJj BASKETWARE & RATTANWARB BASKETWARE «fc RATTANWARE Latest Designs, direct from) Makers Jbi the .Colony, and Ansiralia. ■ • . ABOVE ABOVE LINES JUST ARRIVED. LINES JUST ARRIVED. Per Cargo Steamers. !' " ■; t; ;; Yonn Inspection .will be deemed p. Faver. JOHN XOTOLEY, COOK COUNTY FURNISHING .WAREHOUSE. EDWARD WILLIAMS SADDLER, GLADSTONE EO AD, S3SJ3 BHIPMK3EIXS ESI SADDLERY
mow aa&a&i DEESNsa bf« CENTRAL COTLDiAL . factory. upper Gladstone road. Henry . MARTIN notifies the . Public that lie has taken over the old-established CORDIAL FACL .TORY from Mr Lucas, and that it .will be carried on on the most pj? tcHjlata lanes, • i AERATED WATERS and: CORDIALS OI the Very Best Description., flCnd as the Summer is coming on* Patrons may rely on. the ‘ jvholesomeness and e*r> cellence of all \ • - materials.: 5 ALE ORDERS PROMETLTS ATTENDED TO*
EW ZEALAND GOVERNMENT tourists RESORTS, . ' . ora uvrohMs i&i famous health-resort and rest place, Excellent public and private baths. The hot waters are efficaci- ' ous in. cases of. gout*, dyspepsia, neuralgia,- sciatica, etc. Good Hotels and Boarding-houses. Dr Kenny, Government officer, may be consulted at. the Government Spa. ROTORUA, Rotorua '(olev&tioa, 019 feet). Best hot mineral baths In the world, Pleasant climate ; large and com- . fortable Hotels and Boarding-houaes. Numerous attractive side-trips by, steamer, coach, and busgyj Spouting Geysers, Boiling Springs,and Lakes, MlniatHre Volcanoes, , and other ‘ Thermal Marvels abound. Beautiful Forest, River, and Lake Seenery. .Government . Sanitorinm lor ,th« treatment ol invalids. Dr A, S. Wohlmann,- . Government Balneologist (late ol Bath, England)* and his assistant. Dr W s B. Craig, may ba consulted at tbs Government Spa, lakh waikaremoanm* Lake House,, established geeentiy toy the .Government lor- .the accommodation o! Tourists,, stands In a •beautiful situation on'the shores ol Walkaremoaua. , Excellent ■' Trout* •fishing; charming Water Excursions, Oil-launch and rowing boats on. Waikaremoana - d rowing boat on Waitereiti. HANMER HOT. SPRINGS, Hammer Hot Mineral Springs and Government Spa. Good accommoda* tioa at the Government Spa, Mr tf. B, Gould, Manager, Natural Hot Mineral Water Swim« ming and Private Bathe ; Hot Air and Douche Baths and Massage, Dr Little max be consulted* ■ MOUNT .COQK, The Mouni Cook Hermitage Hotel |(elevation, 2506 feet) is situated at the foot of Mount Sefton* and near Mount Cook (12,349 feet). SPLENDID. .GLACIER EXCURSIONS.—The Tasman (one ol the . largest Glaciers in the World), Hooker, anu Mueller Glaciers are easily traversed by visitors from the Hermitage. Guides," Horses, and Alpine Equipment provided. Cook’s Tourist' Coupons ae espied at the Hermitage, MILEORR SOUND, Glade House* air the head ol Lake ,Te Anau, and Government Huts on track available . for visitors, The Huts are provided with food and bedding* Magnificent SceueitsU THE SOUTHERN ALPS, LAKE WAKATIPU, surrounded toy mountains of impressive grandeur, is .the most easily accessible of - the Southern Lakes, Government steam* ers on the Lake.- Grand Alpine Excursions, Beautifnl Drives. ALL INFORMATION, as’ to these and other recites ol travel, fares, accommodation, eie., is supplied free on application io the Government Department of Tourist and Health Resorts, Wellington* or on enquiry ae the Branch Offices, at Auckland, Te Aroha, Rotorua, Christchurch. Dnned a, Invercargill, and ftusenstosvn. :::3a Ulster in Charge ol Tonriet and Health Resorts—Hon* Eds U.elapb .Ward, K.C.M.Q, , Superintendent—.T, J 3, Elonse* Helilagton. The Suparlutendenl invites Eerrerh •sndeasa. PATENTi PRESSURE WASHING MACHINE. |N . SALE 'AT WILLIAMS AN KETTLE’S AUCTION MART.
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Gisborne Times, Volume XVII, Issue 1374, 8 February 1905, Page 4
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