The new zea LAND SHIP. PING COMPANY’S LINE ROYAL MAIL STEAMERS, FOR LONDON, Yia Monte Video, Tonerifle and Plymouth. All twin fcrow, cxco ring Pnpanul > The Ruaprhu will call at Rio do Janeiro, as well as at Monte Video, Teneriffe, and Plymouth. Passengers are booked at Lowest Rates and forwarded to port of steamer’s departure free of extra expense. Tickets issued for Passages from Great Britain for £1? and upwards. For freight or passage, apply to—- «| NA SHtPPINH CfIMPaDDt LIMITED, Lorn Stmt, Rißboan*,
jANADSAN-AUSTRALIAN LiNE WsJe+g* TO EUROPE, iVIA! CANADA AND AMERICA',, [n cunjjuetioi wijh the CANADIAN* PACIFIC RAILWAY; ani all ATLANTIC LINES, No othaz Lina cu ofl«i %• sama j rail.< ties io, via w Hu Won'dara pi CANADA as* AMERICA, LEiUBIOUS ACCOMMODATION ** STEAMERS asl TRAIN. Next Bailings New Turbina Steamer Maheno, Sydney, April 16th, oonneoting from Auckland to Fiji, April 18th, Followed by B.M.S, Aorangi, May 14ih. Etx all uurtlcWax* apply-* UNION S,S, CO., ManaiUi Aftila.
W. J. SYKES DENTIST. ER7ZS JCEDALLISI tel ARTITfr OIAIi TEEJTH. Bglftiii Belfry, GHadsions road, Teleghona I6j
C J. KENDERDINE; ANIL INSURANCE, Alf COMMISSION AGENT, MASONIB * BUILDINHS KFannefia’- Uaion Clal), LOWE STREET.
CK MASON BgmaSa fit, AUCKLAND. QDU> OEO4UJ3T» 1 CHARITE & MARBLE BEfiBSTQHES, MONUMEJTO. CROSSES; ETC. «N BHUifla, fittufllAl* AHO WDBXHAKSfitr . DQDSFtXTD P&OG&. ALL OSMffTEITV WORK DONS, RAtISTBATED PBIGO bfim ra^B. Tailoring I Tailoring I
A, ZACHARIAH Mxxa IBs mm business MAKS IfD YOUR BUSINESS [To call at ZACHARIAH’S an* Uspeci th* Recent Importation* of SUMMER GOODS £3l Hxeslieat ftaality; ia< Hu|lm< tut*. ifielailu—* otchnbs SERGES BSUffisaaKßUiffla BHKVIQTS WORSTEDS ffBEIZBa Irish irwmaua NEW GOODS XL WAYS OPENING i RIDING CORDS, WEST OX ENGLAND SADDLE TWEEDS, AND COTTON CORDS. The price* eompara (arorably with aan plan la New Zealand, aal the Bmli ara SECOND TQ NONE, all work being aides Paxaonal Sapam-> ■lon,. Nfltß fill AEdreia—< A, ZACHARIAH, speoaiTa union sane, QLXDSSEMS BOAB< Moalsao iaii EL 0. Bex «3,
THE TEOOADERO UNION BANK BUILDINGS frg’BSCgga (Upstairs). THE PROPRIETRESSES take this op; portnnity ol thankiDg the publio for their past generous support, and beg to assure patrons that the Exoelleni Management of the above Booms, whioh has made them so popular in the past, will In the future be maintained. LADY YI3ITOBS to town will please note that speoir.l arrangements for their ar’mmodaiion have been made, a pleasnt apartment being specially reserved for their exclusive nse HOT LUNCHES FROM 12 to 2. AFTERNOON TEA. A speoial feature made of TEA, which is served from S to 7 p.m. ' HOT SUfPERS available at any
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Gisborne Times, Volume XXI, Issue 1703, 20 March 1906, Page 1
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