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Tailoring! Tailoring 1 A. ZACHARIAH make it iyouk business UAKB IT IYOUR BUSINESS To call at ZAUirA-RIAH'S ami inspect lire Recent Importations! ol WINTER GOODS ni Excellent .Quality 1 jnto* lmcudiaa— VICUNKS SERGES BANNOOKBURMS CHEVIOTS WORSTEDS EREIEES „ IRISH TWEEDS NEW (GOODS ALWAY RIDING CORDS, WEST OE SADDLE TWEEDS, AND COTTON CORDSa
The prices compare favorably -with any place In New. Zealand and tho Goods are SECOND TO NONE, all worlc being wpjderi Personal Supervision. Nat a ike Address— A. ZACHABJAH, OPPOSITE ONION BANE, BL'ADSTQNS ROAD. Telephone 129, E. O. Box 68... tolago~bay stg&l - AUTUMN GOODS.
CRICKET FIXTURES. 18 MAY. liOrd’3 v. M.C.O. and Ground (or Gentlemen of England) 22.gSheffiold, v. Yorkshire 25. Machester, v. Lancashire 29. Nottingham, v. England (First Test Match) JUNE. 1. Cambridge, v. Cambridge University 5. Bradford, v. Yorkshire 8. Lord’s, v. M.C.C. and Ground 12. Leicester, v. Leicestershire 15. Lord’s, v England (SecondTeßt Match) 22. Leyton, v. Essex 26. Birmingham, v. Warwickshire 29. Bristol, v. Gloucestershire JULY. 3, Leeds, v. England (Third Test Match) 6. Southampton, v. Hampshire 10. Derby, v. Derbyshire 13. Bath, v. Somerset 17. Edinburgh, v. Scotland 20. Glasgow, v. Scotland 24. Manchester, v. England (Fourth Test Match) 27. Oval, v. Sur-ey 31. Brighton, v. Sussex AUGUST. 3, Worcester, v. Worcestershire 7, Cardiff, v. South Wales 10. Lord’s, v. Middlesex . . . 14. Oval, v. England (Fifth Test Matoh) 17. Northampton, v. Northamptonshire (provisional) 21. Liverpool, v. Lancashire 24. Canterbury, v. Kent 28. Cheltenham, v. Gloucestershire 31, Bournemouth, v. An England Eleven SEPTEMBER. 4. Leyton, v. Essex 7. Scarborough, v. Mr 0. I. Thornton’s England Eleven 11. Hastings, v. South of England
EQS TO NOTIFY- that he has 3 opened up a large shipment ot the best autumn goods,, THE BEST, AUTUMN GOODS,, and- has nowTHE FINEST ASSORTMENT DN ~ THE COAST.. BLANKETS, FLANNELS,. ' MAUDS, ■ DRAPERY, MEN’S AND BOYS’- CLOTHING, SHIRTS, KAPAI BOOTS !: KAPAI BOOTS I. KAPAI BOOTS I KAPAIBOOTS 1 All Sizes are kept and the Lowest Prices are charged for .these Excellent Boots,
lYpu can always rely on getting STATION REQUISITES STATION: REQUISITES Of the Best Quality, at—m P, ; 'A ON E W S Tolago Bay Store..
J. E. WHITBY. GENERAE STOREKEEPER* GladsSone Road* GROCERIES RRUSBWARE■ IRONMONGERY CROCKERiYWARE iDH'SH BUYER of Sheepskins,, Wool, and Farm Produce* ; AGENT for— E. Newton's PRIZE EGGS*
It was statod, at a deputation to the Premier the other day that 90 per cent of the Auckland working men wear tailormade clothes. King Dick remarked that in his diggmg days slops were all he oould get.—Lance. . At Robe, near Kingston, South Australia, on April 25, a boy named Wilson, aged 17, was lying in bed, when his brother, aged eight, playfully pointed a gun at him. The weapon was loaded, and, the charge exploding, it inflicted a fatal W °Recently Henry Hales, a farm laborer, of Worrap, .Victoria, was carting water, when, through colliding with a stump, he was precipitated to the ground with a 200gallon tank of. water on top of him. His back and ono leg were broken. He died from the results of his injuries. John Skuthorpe accomplished this seaeon the feat of droving 3000 bullocks over land, 3000 miles,. from Wave-hill Station (N.S.W.). When almost at the end of the journey 1200 swam the Namoi, in flood, and got safely over. Statod that the beasts landed in excellent condition, although more than 14 months on the road. N.B.W. Minister Hogue hoe a Liquor Bill for ths coming session. He announoes that “barmaids are not to be abolished, but an ago limit for barmaids is to be fixed.” At which end? Is the barmaid to havo the fangs of youth drawn, and only innocuous old ladies servo the foaming beer ? Or dooe Abo Lincoln Hogue propose a master-stroke of statesmanship by banning the aged barmaid ? —Bulletin. Policeman Robert Mayne, who died, last week, at 93, enjoyed his pension from the N.S.W. Police Fund for nearly 30 years. He spont 30 years in the force in England and N.S.W. In a receDt bullock-dreßsing match between two botchers for £5 a-side, at Rutherglen (Vic.), the winner killed and dressed his beast in llmiD. 46-4800. ■
W. J. SYKES, SURGEON DENTIST. PRIZE MEDALLIST FOR ARTIFICIAL. TEETH,; {Established In Gisborne lor Eleven i£ears.i AS REMOVED to more Common JOL diouE Premise*, Id the Upstairs portion of the Shop, opposite the Firebell and F. Hall’s, painter. Entrance from Bright Street^ [Teeth Extracted from 10 to 12— One Shilling.. Private Residence & Read’s near Wharfs Telephone, No. IS,
te piuia hot springs is ,TH'E BEST PLACE TO SPEND A HOLIDAY. lAS !&) HEALTH RESORT IT IS Without Equal in New Zealand^ Extensive Additions have heed made to ithe Argommodation House and [Visitors caw rely, on ohtainim alj thH comforts of a home. WALKER’S COACH arrives afl the Springs every, Friday;,, blingln Pcfisengers from [Gisborne.. 'CHARGES MODERATE ' W RORDON, Proprietor..:
AS GLADSTONE BOAD, been taken over by DUNCAN - ... CAMPBELL, late of the City Buffet, who will spare no pains to run the establishment on first-olass lines. The Best of Aooommodation Provided at a reasonable rate. TARIFF —16s per week 12s 6d per week Day Boarders Special Terms per week for one or two meals daily. Visitors to Gisborne, looking for Good Accommodation at a reasonable rate, should try THE OAEE MONIOO. DUNCAN CAMPBELL, Proprietor.
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MONEY TO LEND M ( ONES to Lend on Freehold Seourity Apply— JOHN COLEMAN, Gisborne. PIANIST. -rrUBST-CLASS PIANIST (late ol Sydney) EP open for Engagement, Balls and Barties. Dance Music a Speciality. ERNEST G. GIiIITORD, Cara of Messrs Primrose and Leslie. Baddlers
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Gisborne Times, Volume XVIII, Issue 1458, 19 May 1905, Page 4
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