KIA-03A CO-OPE NATIVE DAIRYING COMPANY, LIMITED, TENDERS for laying Drain Pipes at the Kia-Ora Faotory will be reoeived till Noon, on MONDAY, the 26th instant. Specifications may ba seen at the Faotory or at my Oflioe. T. A. COLEMAN, Secretary. ZEALAND RAILWAYS GISBOBNE SECTION.
District Office, February 14th, 1906. ON TBUBSDAY. 220 d February, in addition to ordinary train service Speoial Trains will run as uiad»r, stopping at all stations .it required : SPECIAL TRAIN SPECIAL TRAIN p.m. Gisborne d. 1.30 Te Karaka at. 2.46 pm. Te Kaaka d 3.0 Oißbome ar. 4.10 ORDINARY TRAIN LEAVES ORDINARY TRAIN LEAVES Gisborne d. 4.30 Te Karaka ar 5.45 SPECIAL TRAIN Gisborne d. 845 Ormond arr. 9.20 Te Karaka d. 6 0 Gisborne ar. 7.13 SPEOIAL TBAIN Ormond d. 9.30 Gisborne arr. 10 25 Ail trains will stop at College Boad Crosr ing to pick up tnd put down passengers. BY ORDER.
DRESSMAKING. yyE are now prepared to undertake DRESSMAKING IN ALL ITS BRANCHES. All work entrusted to us will be Guaran* teed to give Satisfaction, Fit and Style being a Special Feature. COMMON, SHELTON <fc. 00., Ltd.
CITY CYCLE WORKvS. PEEL STREET. Next to H. Sandbnt. -T-) -rp ~1 — > a T ~l —> d Jro JtLi Jtr _ca_ X _tO CD Of all kinds exeanted with promptness and despatoh. Moderate charges, sound work, quick delivery.
FOR SALE: Twenty Second hand Ladies’ and Gents.’ Bicycles, from £$ upwards, all in good order. Agents, for “THE NATIONAL," the ' best money can buy, for £l4. BICYCLES F*>R HIRE. A Large Stock of Bicycle Tyres, etc., etc. on hand. FEATON & BYEN ... Proprietors
TE KARAKA HOTEL. L. C. ALLEN .. Proprietor. VIBITOES to Te Karaka will find Excellent Accommodation and the Best ol Liquors at the Te Karaka Hotel. The hotel has recently been renovated throughout, and every provision is made for oountry travellers, at. a MODERATE TARIFF. LIVERY AND BAIT STABLES The Livery and Bait Staples, ip connection with the' Hotel, are of a most np-to date qharaoter, and visitors can rely upon their horses receiving every owe and attention.
SINGLE AND DOUBLE BUGGIES, GIGS, AND HOBBES For Hire at the Shortest Notioe. FIBST-OL&SS PADDOCEING. L. 0. ALLEN, Proprietor. GISBORNE WATERWORKS, TENDEBS will be received by the Town Clerk, at Gisborne, until No n of TUESDAY, the 30ih April, 1906, ior the following Contracts: 1. Supplying and Laying about 22 miles of steel or cast-iron Water Mains (alternate tenders). 2. Betloulaticn of Town with cast-iron pipes'-(about 24 miles), including all valves, hydrants, and fittings. * Plans and Specifications may' be Inspected in the Corporation Offices at Auckland, Christohuroh. Gisborne, and Wellington, an<t at the Office of the Engineer (Me Robert Hay), Water street Dunedin. JR. D. B. ROBINSON, Town Clerk.
FLETCHER’S PHOSPHORISED QUININE AND IRON TONIC A Boon for the Weak. * PHIS great nerve and brain food r 9 I stores h> altb, strength, and energ t it is a splendid tonic »nd pick-me-upi and the best remedy'obtainable for low spirit?, loss of appetite, "and general weakness. PRICE— 2i G 1 ail 4s GI; poti fc J 3, 31, -5j Sole Proprietor, OHAS. A. FLETCHER, Pbarmaceutloal Chemist, 4, Willis street, Wellington, TURANGA CHURCH FETE. HOLIDAY NOTICE,
IN order to allow townspeople to attend the above Fete, storekeepers and business people generally are asked to close their premises 'at NOON *6n THURSDAY, February 22nd, in lieu of the usual hour. For the Holiday Committee, JOHN TOWNLEY, Chairman.
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Gisborne Times, Volume XIX, Issue 1679, 21 February 1906, Page 3
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