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'&Ch tfcKN Kt, r^/S, 05© gsS iTnf ffv V-^F Cd/^V OUR CONSTANT ATTENTION app°'s^=s<>; jji hELSQN,MOATE BX°A\l ? TEA MERCHANTS!) momimmm/ v ' and experience has made our TEAS THE BEST, which ha 3 created many imitations. Ask for our Teas and get them. Don’t listen to those who beg you to try this and that, it is only because they, return more profit. Ours are better value and quality than any In Australasia. NO TEAS LKEfdittta. NEISOHMOMEtCT (TEA MERCHANTS CHRISTCHURCH mm MOATE&C??«<| mi-. Mi

EGG-LAYING

(Per Press Association,) Blonhoim, last night.

Tho total for tho 48ih week of ths Now Zenland ogg-lnying competition is 960, making tho grand aggeegato of 83,974, nnd o wepk'y avorago per poa of 9 60. Tbo highest layings wore : Lane’s silver Wyandottos, Christchurob, 22 ; J. Steer’s Waite Wy ndotio 1 , Greynr.utb, 21; Brook’s whim Leghoros, South Australia, 21 ; Newport’s ti ver Wyundoltas, Motu pike, 21. Tho order of nggregatrs is as fol’ows, tbo first fivo pens consisting cf white Leghorns : L-’ger, of Levin, 1335 ; Brooke, South Austra'ia, 1183 ; Marl* borough A. and P. AsrooiatioD, 1170; Jonathao Hodsoo, 1162 ; Mick Shaw, BleDhoitn, 1163 ; Hockov’s brown Leghorn*, Nelson, 1131. Tho first prize for tbo month was won by Murphy’s reso comb Orpingtons, Blonheim, 97 ; Brown’s white Leghorns, Cbristchuroti, 96 ; Alexandra Oumpany’s white Rook, 96.

Everybody knows that tho lato Geo. Lansell, the Bendigo Quartz King, was by trade a soap-boiler, but only a fow remember George’s original boilingxdown establishu. ent, which, in the absence of noxious trades’ restriction laws, was situated right in the centre of wliat is now Bendigo city In those days Lansell was a man of small protensions, and pushed his own harrow about the field collecting scrap-fat from thrifty housewives. When he’d collected enough fat he would work, and convert it into soap, filling the atmosphore with perfume. Presently, as Bendigo grew, there arose a fierce popular aversion to George, and efforts were made to shift his odoriferous mill, but Lansell fought hard and clung to his site. ■ Then compensation was'offered, and the soap-miller said that made all the difference. Ho took his rank fat and his boilers and planted them further out, and the compensation went into a mining venture and ■laid the foundation of a great fortune. —Bulletin.

Ihey are a simple, .people, the Dutch. They don’t want any sounding title for a motor car. They are content to call it “ snellpaardelooszoondeorspoor wegpitroolrij tung-’ ’

CASSIDY’S ROYAL, MAIL, COACHES. ITB KARA.KA! AND WHATATUTU DAILY, CTE KARAKA AND MOTTJ WEEKLY, J.T, CASSIDY’S Coach laaraa « Whaiatutu daily in time Jo catch the train at .Te Kaiaka, returning to Whataiutn after the arrival of the train. The Mail Coaeh leaves for Mot a every TUESDAY and FRIDAY at 7,89 a. mil returning the following das, Livery & Bait Stables SADDLE : HORSES and AH Classes of Vehicles on hire at the SHORTEST NOTICE* LETTERS AND. TELEGRAMS promptly attended to* HORSES broken Into SINGLE and DOUBLE HARNESS at pen arrangement, U* T, CASSIDY, Doaeh Proprietor, To Kaiaka.

d- E. WHITBY, GENKRAD STOREKEEPER, Glais.toao Roe.d a UROCSRIES IRONMONGERS BRUSHWARE OROCKERYWARO BffiSß BUYER fe! Sieepskisn, Wool, juFam Piodae*, AGSINE lor—i ®« H«rta»-■ PBIZS ESGa.

| OFFER. TO EFFECT A SPEEDY CLEARANCE WJ. A7TWOOD, in direotincr the e attention ot Thrifty Housewives io the largo oonaignments to hand of CHINA, GLASS, ENAMEL AND TINWABE, particularly desirous of making known the at that those goods have been bought at a BIG DISCOUNT, and on that acoount he is in a position to put them on the market at prices hitherto unknown in njgborne. Remember, theso goods are New Goode. ■Wringers and Mangles, Tin Boses Portmanteaux, Wire and Spring Mat" trosses, and Furniture of every description. UPHOLSTERING and REPAIRING on the shortest notioe. Pramß and Go-oarts on Hire. GO TO ATTWOOD’S (Near Royal Hotel). Telephono, No. 347.

NOTICE, NOTICE, NOW OPEN. THE CO-OPERATIVE BUTCHERY M. E^BEAVIS THE WHITE SLAVE, who wiil bo at the helm, was for toa years a buyer in the Smithfield Meat Market, so customers can rely on the loveliest of meletrioious meat. An Expert Maker of Small Goods has been engaged for the PORK DEPARTMENT. M. E. BEAVIS, Butcher. Address: GLiDSTONE BOAD, Next door but one to the Co-operative Supply Company. Telephone 359,

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Gisborne Times, Volume XXI, Issue 1713, 2 April 1906, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 4 Gisborne Times, Volume XXI, Issue 1713, 2 April 1906, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 4 Gisborne Times, Volume XXI, Issue 1713, 2 April 1906, Page 4

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