mHE NEW ZEAJL LAND SHIPPING COMPANY’S LINE BOYAL MAIL STEAMEBS, FOR LONDON, Via Monta Video, Tenarlfle and Plymouth. SailPgPort of Dopar Sop 28 Oot 28 Nov2S turo. Wellington Passengers are booked at Lowest Bales and forwarded to port of steamer’s departure free of extra expense. Tickets issued for Passages from Great Britain for £l7 and upwards. For freight or passage, apply to—trial Ni®j SHIPPING! COMPSm LIMITED, Lows Sties fc* Siithomej ' GASADIAK-AUSTRALIAN LINE fra EUROPE.: tVl'Al ■ CANADA AND AMERICA 1 ,, [n conjunction with .the CANADIAN* EACIFJ.C RAILWAY) anji all ’ ATLANTIC LINES* No pUier Lino can oflcc the same facilities to view' the Wonders Pf CANADA and AMERICA* LUXURIOUS ACCOMMODATION pa STEAMERS and TRAIN* Next Sailing —B.M.S. MOANA, Sydney, Ootober 2nd, oonneoiing steamer at Auckland to Fiji, Oot. 4th. Followed by B.M.S. Aorangi, Ootober 30th, Poe all particulars apply/CNI.ON S.Si CO., Managing Agents*
W. J. SYKES, DENTIST. - • . j • r prize; MEDALLIST fos ARTIFICIAL ,TEETH* DpKQSite Belfry, Gladstone road, [Telephone 16. •
C J. KENDERDINE y j 'AND. INSURANCE, ANf COMMISSION AGENT, 1 MASONIC s BUILDINGS [(EarmeXß- Union Cluto), LOWE STREET.
& S'jrrmntfs St, AUCKLAND. COLO MEOALUSTa CRAHtTE £ MARBLE HEADSTONES, MONUMENTS, CROSSES,' ETC. ta OEifls?, material, mfsmtrn? O ALL.,CEMETERY WORK DONE. f I3CPAIOJ7'TIArLto 0«d Tails Tojs 111 SEodL
Tailoring! Tailoring! A. ZACHARIAH HXKB IT YOUR BUSINESS MAKE IT YOUR BUSINESS fTo call att ZACHARIAH'S anil itr apeci the Recent Importations of WINTER GOODS D| Rxeellett ftiallty and Jfanßfi* lie** iaclttilM— EiCUNIS , , SERGES BANNOOKBURSS fIHEVIQTS WORSTEDS’ ffREIZES IRISH TWEEDS HEW GOODS ALWAYS OPENING I RIDING CORDS, WEST OH ENGLAND SADDLE TWEEDS, AND COTTON CORDS, ,The prices compare favorably with air place In New Zealand, and the Goods are SECOND TO NONE, all work being .under Personal Supervision.^ Hit* Ika AMress-H A, ZACHAEIAH, DEPOSIT® UNION BAN®, GLADSTONE ROAD< TiJaphoae 12». P- O, Box »S, THE TEOOADERO ' UNION BANK BUILDINGS (Upsiflira). THE PROPBIETRESSES take this op! portunity of thanking the publio for their past generous support, and beg to as* jure patrons that the Excellent Management of the above Rooms, which has made them so popular in the past, will in the future be maintained. LADY VISITORS to town will please note that special arrangements for their accommodation have been made, a pleasnt apartment beingepooially reserved for their exclusive use HOT LUNCHES PROM 12 to 2. AFTERNOON TEA. A special feature mad IE A whioh served from 6 to 7 p.m. HOT SUPPERS available at any hour up to Midnight, MRS SIMEON and MISS GREEN, Proprietresses,
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Gisborne Times, Volume XIX, Issue 1570, 28 September 1905, Page 1
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