LINE THE NEW ZEALAND shipping COMPANY’S BOYAL MAIL STEAMERS, FOR LONDON, Via Monte Video, Tenerifte and Plymouth. :Twln-sorow steamers. Passengers are booked at Lowest Rates and forwarded to port of steamer's departure free of extra expense. Tieketa issued for Passages from Groat Britain for £l7 and upwards. For freight or passage, apply to—£TH!| NA SHIPPING COMPANY, LIMITED, Low* Stre*L .Giiborne,
GANADIAN-AUSTRALIAN LINE " 7 . TO EUROPE. , iVIA! CANADA AND AMERICA', la conjunction with the CANADIANPACIFIC RAILWAY, and all • ATLANTIC LINES* No other Line can offer the same facilities to view the Wonders of CANADA and AMERICA., LUXURIOUS ACCOMMODATION pn i STEAMERS and TRAIN,, I Next Sailing-R.M.B. MOANA, Sydney, Ootober 2nd, connecting steamer at Auckland to Fiji, Oot. 4th, Followed by R M.B. 1 Aorangi, Ootobor 30tb, For all particulars apply—r ; UNION S.S. CO„ Managing Agents*
W. d. SYKES, DENTIST. > ' J. ' v '■ ERTZEJ MEDALLIST for ARTIFI* • (DIAL ,TEETH, Dpliosita Belfry, Gladstone road. Telephone 16.
C. J. KENDEKDINE INSURANCE,, 'Altf COMMISSION 'AGENT, 1 MASONIC * RE, ID RING 9 iUcdon Clnte), LOWE STREET.
ss McNAB MASON Suimms St, AUCKLAND. CQLOMEOAJJJSTa, • ‘ OI»mTE 4 MJWBLE SBDSTOHES, WDMMENTS, crosses,- etc. i«r boot, HAinmo, a a nmtusm maosnuta m icis - AU. CEMETERY VY ORK DONE. and Taj <l» Tom ta Stott. nunvuiD fric& tirrs rets. ( i j; .i. iTailoring 1 Tailoring 1 A. MAKE IT YOUR, BUSINESS MAKE IT YOUR. BUSINESS To call at ZAOHARIAH’S and I* apeci the Recent Importtticna of WINTER GOODS Q 1 Rxcalleat i guilty u 4 KnXb* ' ticia Uclailii— WC.UNKS SERGES BANNOCK BURUS CHEVIOTS ; WORSTEDS ff. REISES IRISH TWEHUS NEW GOODS SLWiAYS OPENING. ’X RIDING eORD/3, WEST OB ENGLAND SADIDLE TWEEDS, (AND COTTON CORDS* .The prices compa ra favorably with aiy place In New Zealand, and the Goode are SECOfiID TO NONE, ell work being .untieE Personal Sapervlsion. Nltfl tie lAldieiJM A. ZAGHABIAH, DEPOSIT*!. UNION BANK. BLADSjEQNI ROAD, Talephow 12*. P, D. Box It, THE TEOOADEEO UNION BANK BUILDINGS . . (Upstairs), THE PBOT'iBIETBESSEB take this 0{ portunity of thanking the pnblie fc their past genorous support, and beg to a: jure patrons that the Excellent Managf ment of the above Booms, which has mad them bo popular in the past, will in the ft ture bo maintained. LADY VISITORS to town will please nol that special arrangements for their aooomm* dation have been made, a pleasnt apartmei beingspecially reserved for their exclusive tu HOT LUNCHESPBOM 12 to 2. AFTERNOON TEA. A special feature m nde TEA, which served from S to 7 p.m. HOT SUPPER? available at any hour up to Midnight. MRS SIMEON and MIBS GRJjEN, Proprietresses,
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Gisborne Times, Volume XIX, Issue 1561, 18 September 1905, Page 1
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