The new zea LAND SHIPPING COMPANY’S LINE BOYAL MAIL SXEAMEBS, FOR LONDON, Via Monto Video, Teneriffe and'Plymouth.
A : i Twln-soraw steamers. Passengers aro bookod at Lowest Bates anil forwarded to port of steamer'B departure free of extra expense. Tioketa issued for Passages from Great Britain for £l7 and upwards. For freight or passage, apply to— BCHB NbSßj SHIPPING COMPANY. LIMITED. L'owi Streati EHiborim*
CANADIAN-AUSTRALIS LINE TO EUROPE. tVIA! CANADA AND AMERICA, Ip conjunction with the CANADIAN* PACIP.IG RAILWAY and all ' ATLANTIC LINES, No otbißi Line oan offer the same feciiities tq view; the Won'dera of CANADA and AMERICA, IJJI.URIOUS ACCOMMODATION fin STEAMERS and TRAIN,
Nest Sailing—R.M.B. AOBANGI, Sydney October 30th, connecting steamer from Auckland to Fiji, November Ist. Followed by 8.M.8. Mlowera, November 27th. Kfit all particulars apply— UNION .SA CO., Managing Agents*
W. J. SYKES, PRIZE MEDALLIST for ARTIFICIAL TEETH, Dpiftsit* Belfry, Gladstone road. Telephone 16.
C J. KENDEBDINE INSURANCE,, <Atif COMMISSION AGENT, MASONIC * BUILDINGS IFarmets- Union Clob), LOWE STREET.
MASON AUCKLAND. Goto Bffitxnuem C2JWTE a turns BBDSTfItiES, ODfitJJiEStS, . CROSSES; ETC. !lfl CEKS3,BATTFIU. KKS «n«MOT» «T ■Booemute twees. BIL CEMETERY WORK ESCME, ’sSaßjr'ewea and ma'foH) ta'axa. js atnwwm'pSek.ustß' rase.
i • • : . ■! I.b ii * UU •v \ Tailoring! Tailoring I A. ZAGHARIAH hxks m your business VAXfI YOUR BUSINESS To call aS ZACHARIAH’S and !*• apecf the Recent Importations of
01 Hxnlleit Quilt* u 4 Haaiftttiro* liclK<jJi£—. yacuNjEs SERGES BENNOOKBURSIS CHEVIOTS WORSTEDS SREIZES •IRISH TWEEDS NEW GOODS ALWAYS OPENING J RIDING CORDS, WEST 0* ENGLAND SADDLE TWEEDS, SAND COTTON CORDS, ] The prices compare favorably with any place la New Zealand, and the Gceds are SECOND TO NONE, all work being under Pergonal Supervision Note the Aldrees— A. ZACHAEIAH, OPPOSITE UNION SANE, GLADSTONE ROAD. Telephone 12ff* P. O. Box 38.
THE TROCADERO UNION BANK BUILDINGS (Upstairs). TSE PROPEIETRESSES take this op! portunity of thanking the publio for their past gonorous support, and beg to assure patrons that tho Excellent Management of the above Booms, which has made. them so popular in the past, will in the future be maintained. LADY*VISITORS to town will please note that speoial arrangements for their accommodation have been made, a pleasnt apartment being speoially reserved for their exclusive use
HOT LUNCHES FROM 12 to 2. AFTERNOON TEA. A spaaial ioaiura mad TEAwhio b aervad from 5 to 7 p.rn'. HOT SUPPERS available at any hour up to Midnight. E'HL iJEB MRS SIMEON and .MISS, GREEN, Proprietrofjßaa.
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Gisborne Times, Volume XIX, Issue 1592, 24 October 1905, Page 1
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