The NEW ZEALAND SHIPPING COMPANY’S LINE ROYAL MAIL STEAMERS, BOR LONDON,? , , . . Via Monte Video, Tenerlfle and Plymouth. Steamer. Runpobu Rlmutaka Tongaairo Turakiua Nov 33 Deo 31 JoitlS Feb IS Wellington All iWIU'HW®" London January Wool Salee.-Twln-Borow steamer Ruapehu, loading at Gisborne, 15th »• MM-* IIOWBBI.Bates and tor warded to port ot steamer s departure tree oi extra expenao. - . Tioketa issued tor Passages trom Great Britain tor £l7 and upwards. For freight or passage. »t>P'y _ lEBB ha smppinei COKP-mi. r Low Stttrt, BUlwaw* , CANADIAN-AUSTRALISN LIKE
TO EUROPE, jyiA! CANADA AND. AMERICA', In conj.WLOticw with the CANADIAN* PACIFIC RAILWAY, and all . - ATLANTIC LINES, No oth*E Line can often rfch* same i<eilstiei to ylm the Wooden of CANADA and AMERICA, liuiirious accommodation on STEAMERS anS TRAIN, Nest Bailings— R.M.S. MIOWERA, Sydney, November 27th, conntoting from Auckland to Fiji, November 29th. Followed by R.M.S. Moana, December 28th, lon all particulars apply— UNION S,S, CO., Hanaiinf Apenli,
W. d. SYKES DENTIST.: ..-i EBTZE MEDALLIST for OIAli TEETH, Dfjfistti Belfry, GladsAM Telephone 16 .// . w hXif C. J. j JUTCJU INSURANCE, ittJKjf commission Agent, MrAISONIiO ! BH®I^ d ®NHS l^± “ l Union Cl*bO* LOWE STREET.
McNAB •Sc MASON Bymojm 81* AUCKLAND, coo BEDfliitsra «. mom & mmbu • BBS STONES, MOHUMESTSb CHDSSES, ETC. naoeatre pwoss. < *t» CQ4ETEHV WORK CONS. ; ‘iMto?; Jttjtto out Tail* TOSS D Stndfc jt ’nwsrmmo price lists trie. ~ Tailoring! Tailoring: 1
MAJOR I!B iTOGH BUSINESS MAKB I’D TOUR BUSINESS To call at ZACHARIAH’S an* Uh apaci th* Recent Import attain ot WINTER GOODS Q! Bxwljeit fthAllly ai4 ItoH* 1 ttrUi UoUilMr* KiCUNSa SERGES BANNOGKBURMS CHEVIOTS WORSTEDS BREEZES . IRISH ITWBEDI NEW GOODS ALWAYS OPENING I RIDING CORDS, WEST OB ENGLAND SADDLE TWEMDS; (AND COTTON CORDS*, The price* compare farorably with any place la New Zealand, a*d the Geeda are SECOND TO NONE, [all work being snider Pergonal Saparviaion
ftflti ill iUHriMH A. ZAGHAEIAH, fiPEOSIT Jl' UNIDM »U«, i BL'ADSffi£ttOl RQJiB, TaUpkojtr 181; P. O. Box M. THE TROOADERO UNION BANK BUILDINGS (Upstairs). THE PBOPBIETBESSES take this op" portunity oI thanking the public for their past generous support, and beg to assure patrons that the Excellent Management ol the above Booms, which has made 1 them so popular in the past, will in the future be maintained. LADY VIS HOBS to town will please note that special arrangements for their accommodation have been made, a pleasnt apartment being specially reserved for their exolcelve use
HOT liTJNOHES FROM 12 Jo 2. AFTERNOON TEA. A speaial feature made of TEA, which is served from 5 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 1601, 14 November 1905, Page 1
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