npHE NEW ZEAJL LAND SHIPPING COMPANY’S ROYAL MAIL STEAMERS, FOR LONDON, Via Monte Video, Toneriflo and Plymouth. -* a 4nRIMHv» • ' T
lAU Twln-Borew steamers. London January Wool Sales.—Twln-eorew steamer Ituapehu, loading at Gisborne, 15th November 15th. ’ : Passengers are booked at Lowest Bates and forwarded to port of steamer’s departure free of extra expense. Tiokbts issued for Passages from Great Britain for £l7 and upwards. ' j For freight or passage, apply to—ffiHß Ntllj SiHPPINa CDMPaUCT!. limited, Loki Start* EH*bosn«i i,
CANADIAN-AUSTRALIAN LINE TO EUROPE. KIA! CANADA AND In oonjM.otion with the CANADIAN* PACIEia RAILWAY aM all ■ ATLANTIC LINES* No other Line can offer ,tha earns fsßill.tiea tq yiswi the Wopftera of CANADA and AMERICA, UJIJUBIOUS ACCOMMODATIQNen STEAMERS an» TRAIN a Next Sailing —R.M.S. AORANQI, Sydney Ootober 30 th, conneoting steamer from Anokland to Fiji, November Ist. Followed by B.M.S. Miowera, November 27th. JCfil all B.ttti<*lars apply— . UNION S f S, CO., ,* Managing Agents* ’ ;
W, d. SYKES, DENTIST.! £ i » EKTZO MEDjiEEIST for ARTIEIjOIAIi TEETH. Dpjissit* Belfry, CMadslono road. Telephone 16^
C. I KENDEIIDLNE 0 J i IiJND- INSURANCE* Alf COiaOESSXON ARGENT, MASONIC * BHILDiENBS pCarm,ew’--iUnion Clifc). “ LOWE STREET.
McNAB <3c ' ''' MASON BtjnmSs Bt, AUCKLAND. Gnue MEDfltusra 1“' CRSfUTE & MABBIf be BtOSTOKES.V'MDAimain; ‘ ; MOSSES, ETC. |~~ CUIQS), (KTtRIAI, MO WHIMSM v. .maactarta , rtnoEO. _.i ;. J : aa/Cfmetest .work DOtfS. 1 v lini>ij;TTiiinii son tbb» tssrta sw*•j> niumt/OTO price, twro rata. Tailoring I Tailoring! A. MCHARIAH make it i*6ur businbss VAXH IT TOUR BUSINESS ITo call ti ‘ Z/ACH&RIAH'S ; anil Ur I apeef the Recent Import ttlcna of
WHITER GOODS Q! liHzMlleiHi ftialltyi art • MuH]» tis:e*l*cU*liA-* •MCUNKS .! SERGES , BANNOOKBURIiS BHEVIGTS WORSTEDS A KREIZES IRISH TWEJBUS NEW GOODS! ALWAYS OPENING \ RIDING CORDS, WEST OR ENGLAND SADDLE TWEEDS, AND COTTON CORDS, Th* price* compare farprably with aiy Waee : li - New Zealand, and the Good* are SECOND TO NONE, all work being Hotter* Personal * StpeEvt•ion. Nit* Ike A|4ru«-* A. ZAGHAEIAH, i BPROBIOW UNION BANK, , •KLABS2M« ROAD. Trfeyheiii lttl. " d. Box *».
THE TKOOABEKO UNION BANK BUILDINGS 't (Upstairs). THE • PROPRIETRESSES lake this op! ." portunity ofv thanking; the publio for their past generous support, aod beg tolasjure patrona that the Exoellent Management of ; the above Booms, -which has made them so popular in the past, will in the I fnture.be maintained. LADY VISITORS to town will please note that apeoial arrangements for their accommodation have been made, a pleasnt apartment being specially reserved for their ezolcsive use HOI LUNCHES FROM 12 to 2. - • AFTERNOON' TEA. A speoial feature made of TEA, which 1b -served from 5 to 7’p.xri. • •-HOI > SUPPERS available at any l hour up tOrMidnight. • MBS SIMEON’and MIBBGREEN, - l ss Proprietresses.
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Gisborne Times, Volume XIX, Issue 1595, 6 November 1905, Page 1
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