mHE new zm X ■ LAND SHIPPING COMPANY’S LINE BOYAL MAIL STEAMERS, FOB, LONDON, Via Monte Video, Tenerifle and Plymouth. Alt Twin-screw steamers. Passengers are booked at Lowest Bates and forwarded to .port ot aloamor’a departure freo of extra oxponso. Tioketa issued tor Passages irom Greal Britain for £l7 arid upwards. For freight, or passage, apply, to—ima NA tSiECPFINa CDMPiBEiy, " LIMITED, ~ - ■ -Lora Sinai, OUtboKna. . GANADIAN-AUSTRALIAN LINE TO,. EUROPE, itflA! CANADA AND AMERICA, Ig conjunction with r the ..CANADIAN* >, PACIFIC RAJLLJVAX all ATLANTIC LINES, ' No olk*r Line can odes th« stun* UeilJtte* to yiam,' th* Wowdera pt CANADA and AMERICA, LUXURIOUS ACCOMMODATION on STEAMERS and TRAIN, Next Sailings— B.M.S. 14IOWEBA, Syd-j ney, November 27th,"cbnntoting from Auok-I land to Fiji, • November- 29th. Followed by B.M.S. Moaria, December 28th. fffij aUparficdlars apply— UNION' S.S, CO., Manaciha.Asenffi• W. J. SYKES DENTIST., __ PRIZE MEDALLISTS foa ARTIFICIAL TEETH, OpjQKlta Belfry, Gladstona road, Talephono 1 16,
INSURANCE,* * ' COMMISSION AGENT, MAS ONI D * B UK;® NH Si Union Cl*b), LOWE STREET,
McjNAB MASON Bgnmtia St» AUCKLAND. GOLD MEDALUST* CMKITE S WARBLE 7 ' HEADSTONES, MOHUMEUTS* MOSSES,' ETC. IT taaoirrxT* pwcx*. ALL CafcTElW WORK POKS, WwtajWirtla uni ratio Soj» b> Sw*. musTMiTD pfncß. fctrrs mfi. Tailoring! Tailoring! A. MAES 111 iTOUH BUSINBS3 MAKS LT iYOUR BUSINESS , To call at ZA CHARI AH’S *n4 Ur •pect tli» Recent ImPorUMcnst of i SUMMER GOODS
Q! Hx«lle»t .Qulilji «4KuAlat? : -i i t«r», licliAlu*^.. ‘ * yicuNis, r 1 - SERGESi BANNOCKBURES. < CHEVIOTS WORSTEDS ffREIZES , IRISH TWHIU* NEW GOODS 'ALWAYS OPENING! : RIDING CORDS, WEST- <OS ! < ENGLAND SADDLE TWEEDS, i (AND COTTON CORDS, t Th« price* cowpaxt favorably wilh Riy ■lac* la New Zwlaad,, and tki , Goo/a an SECOND TO NONE, all work .being .apflea Pergonal Saparri-. ‘ •ion 1 ' : 11 Nat# Ike Aldreu--A, ZAGHARIAHJ •, OPPOSITE UNION BANE, GLADSTONE!ROAD, - OTelerteie difj f f ' P.O. Boiil, THE TIIOCADERO UNION BANK BUILDINGS. (Upstairs}. | THE PROPRIETRESSES 'take this op;. ■portijnity of (hacking the ’ public for their past generous support J-aaa beg to asjure- patrons that the -Exoellent Manage* ment 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 l being specially reserved for their exolcsive use HOT, LUNCHES FROM 12 to '2. AFTERNOON TEA.' ° A Bpsolal isatnro made >o{ TEA, which is served from 5 .to 7 p>m.. j HOT. SUPPBRSayailable at any-,. , .- hourup to Midnight.- ;.’ ‘ MBS SIMEON-and MISS GREEN, ' Proprietresses, .a -
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Gisborne Times, Volume XIX, Issue 1610, 24 November 1905, Page 1
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