man JL LAND SHIPPING COMPANY’S LINK ROYAL MAIL STEAMERS, FOR LONDON, Via Monte Video, Teneriflo and Plymouth. AU Twin-scrow steamers. Passengers are booked at Lowest Rates and forwardod to port of atoamor’a departuro froo of extra expense. Tiokots issued for Passages from Groat Britain for £l7 and upwards.' For freight or passage, apply to—[THE) NiSSL SJUPPINfI CQMPKNY!, LIMITED, Loxi Streat, Si*bomi.< CANADiAN-AUSTRALIAH LINE TO EUROPE., [VIA! - CANADA' AND AMERICA”, In conjanotioa with the CANADIAN-* PACIEia RABLWAYi ; ana all 1 ATLANTIC LINES*
. No olheE Line can often itbe Bams facilities to ,vi*wi the Wonders pt C&NADAj and AMERICA, LUXURIOUS ACCOMMODATION fin STEAMERS an» TRAIN, ’ Next Sailings— R.M.S. MIOWERA, Sydney, November 27th, conntoting from Auckland to Fiji, November 29th. Followed by R.M.S. Moana, December 28th. Efii all es3Etic*lars apply— UNION CD., Managing 'Agents,
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c. J. KENDERDINEi KNK. _ ‘ INSURANCE. iflltf COMMISSION AGENT, ' MMSGCSie s BU.ILDINHS, KEarmew’- Union Cl*b), LOWE STREET*
553!kfia at Ggmojrto Bt, AUCKLAND. 'COLD MEDMJJOTa CMffllE a HARBU BMSTOIItS, HOHUMfHTS,'CROSSES, ETC. ESI CRIBS, BSIEItIM, MB ¥OBKHMS*I? ALL- CEMETEffV WOHK DONE. 'itmtwy, BoTßla ana TMo toes to saa. S» f IU.O3TIMTEO PRICB-iISTS fRtSTailoring! Tailoring I SOCKS IT TOUR BUSINESS MAKS IT IYOUH BUSINESS To caU at Z A CHARI AH’S and ifr spcci the Recent Importations ot SUMMER GOODS <3l iSiealleat ,Quality Mi £3&*Ela&< tare* iacladiig— KIGDNHEI SERGES B&NNOGKBURgS OHEVIGTS WORSTEDS’ CREIZES IRISH TWEEDS NEW GOODS KLWAiYS OPENING £ RIDING CORDS, WEST OR ENGLAND SADDLE TWEEDS, [AND COTTON CORDS, The prices compart favorably -with am* alaea la New Zealand, aid the Goode are SECOND TO NONE, all work being Baden Personal Sepervlb aion Natl tka Aliresu— A. ZACHARIAH, OPPOSITE UNION BANE, GLADSTONE ROAD, P, O, Box SI, Telephone 128, THE TEOOADEEO UNION BANK BUILDINGS (Upataira). Y THE PROPRIETRESSES take this op; portunity of thanking the pnblio tor their past generoaa support, and beg to assure patrons that the Excellent Management ot the above Booma, which has made them so popular in the past, will in the future be maintained. LADY VISITORS to town will ploaae note that special arrangements tor their accommodation have been made, a pleasnt apartment being specially reserved for their exclusive use HOT LUNCHES FROM 12 to 2. . AFTERNOON TEA. A speolal feature made ot TEA, whioh is served from 5 to 7 p.m. HOT SUPPERS available at any boar ap to Midnight.
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Gisborne Times, Volume XIX, Issue 1615, 30 November 1905, Page 1
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