THE NEW ZEALAND SHIPPING COMPANY’S LIKE ROYAL MAIL STEAMERS, FOR:LONDON, Via Monte Video, Tenerifle and Plymouth. turo. Wellington 'umkina , 'aparoi luapchu iipanui
Tlie Paparoa and Ruapehu will both call at Bio do Janeiro, as woll as at Monte Video, TeneriHe, and Plymouth. Passengers are booked at Lowest Bates and forwarded to port of steamer's departure froo of extra expense. Tiokete issued for Passages from Great Britain for £l7 and upwards. For freight or passage, apply to—trsn N.Hj SHIPPING COMP SLOT, limited, Losra Sisn't. fil*bo£ntj
CANADIAN-AUSTRALIAN LINE feafaftH ,T 0 EUROPE, iVIA' CANADA AND AMERICA, la conjsaotipa with the CANADIAN* PACIEIfI RAILWAY and all ' ATLANTIC LINESi No othu Lina can oflei the. lama Uailitiea to, vlaw tka Wonder* g! CANADA an* AMERICA, LUXURIOUS ACCOMMODATION an STEAMERS as* TRAIN. Next Sailings—R M.S. MIOWERA, Sidney, February I9th, connecting from Auckland to Fiji, February 21st, Followed by B.M.S.Moana, March 19th. ICfil all li*tlc*lar* apply-* UNION S,S, CO., Managing Agent ■,
W. J. SYKES DENTIST. EfiTZH MEDALLIST foa ARTIES DIAL TISI3TIL Belfry, Gladsions road* Telephone 16*
C. J. lENDERDINE; ■ --*<***■ i ULNEL INSURANCE, Alf COMMISSION AGENT, ’ MASONIC 1 HGiLEDiINGS ilannem’ Union Cl»ib'). LOWS STREET,
McNAB MASON tSymrtia St, AUCKLAND. QSU) medallist^. CHSHITB S MARSH BEAJSTOHES, MONUUSira, CROSSES, ETC. etsi eotm mtuhae, «n vcwussm kU. OEMBTEBV WORK DON*, tos'Harßa did TaW» Ida tS Sto*. eLtosTpjrrro paicif Aim me*.
Tailoring 1 Tailoring I A, ZACJARIAH MX'Kfl IS iTOUH BUSINESS vAsa im iToijr business To call at ZA CHARI AH'S Inspect the Recent Importation* ot SUMMER GOODS Oil ■xuiljeit Quality; Kuii» ttiti Ucluiiii-* ygcuNsa SERGES BAMNO.QKBURIM OHEVIOTS WORSTEDS ffREIZES IRISH TWJSBHM NEW GOODS ALWAYS OPENING i RIDING CORDS, WEST OB ENGLAND SADDLH TWES3DS, AfilD COTTON CORDS.
' Th« prices compara' favorably with ami; platit In New Zealand, ami the Geada art SECOND ETQ NONE, all work being am'dan Parioaal Sapurt* aion.. Hflto Aha Al4rosa-< A. ZACHARIAH, ftPeOBIT* UNION 12AM, BLflmsaaaaßi rqab< Tol.jksats 111, e, Q, B«m 61, THE TROOADERO
UNION BANK BUILDINGS .i3S (Upstairs). ThE PROPRIETRESSES take this op! portunity of thankiog tbo public for their past generous support, aad bog to assure patrons that the Excellent Management of the above Rooms, whioh has made them so popular in the past, will in the future be maintained. LADY VISITORS to town will please note ihat speeial arrangements for their datioD have been made, a pleasnl apartment being specially reserved for their exclusive use EaK3CS&9 HOT LUNCHES FROM 12 to 2. AFTERNOON TEA. A speolal feature made of TEA, which Is served from 5 to 7 p.m. HOT SUPPERS available at any
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Gisborne Times, Volume XIX, Issue 1677, 19 February 1906, Page 1
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