s^ T '' AFP°'lct f>. - , OUR CONSTANT ATTENTION #f§& 11 and experience has made our TEAS THE BEST, which has 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 valuo and quality than any in Australasia. •4 SUu^ tW NEISOHMOATt TEA MERCHRrns CHRISTCHURCH o's 1881 M BJ GENERAL GABLES. YOU SHOUL]
LSy telegraph, Press Ass’n, Copyright London, Apr 1 1. The British quarterly revenue amounted t0_£57,531,000, the Customs contributing stamps £2, 150,000. The Exchequer balance is estimated at almost £5,000,000. Germany and Britain have signed an agreement defining their frontiers in East and Northern Nigeria, and the Cameroons to Lake Tehad. Constantinople, April 1. Abdul Bezar, a Kurdish chief at Stamboul, and Ali Hamyl, military commandant of Scutari, admit that they instigated the murder of Bedvan Pasha out of vengeance, Melbourne, April 2. The State revenue for the quarter has increased £231,000. Mr Watson, referring to Mr Deakin’s speech, says it would be improper to attempt an alteration of the tariff on the eve of a general election. He disagrees with Mr Deakin in regard to the proposed Federal land tax, pointing out its objoct is not to raise revenue.
Sydney, April 2. The total insurances on the property destroyed by fire amounted to about £L22,000. ' The State revenue for' the quarter increased by £330,000, and for the nine months £737,000, compared with the corresponding periods last year. The steamer Colac has arrived from Ocean Island. While there the engineers replaced the vessel’s broken tail shaft, the work being done with great difficulty, whilst lying in the open roadstoad, with a heavy sea running. It took eight days. Adelaide, April 2. Tho revenue for the quarter increased £32,000.
CASSIDY’S .ROYAL MAIL COACHES. TB KARAKA AND WHATATHTU DAILY* TE KARAKA AND MQTJ] WEEKLY, J,T* CASSIDY’S Coach leaves • Whaiatutu daily in lima Jo catch tlie train at ,Te Karaka, returning to. Whaiatutu alter the arriral of the train. The Mail Coach leave* for Mot* every TUESDAY and FRIDAY at 7.80 a.m*, returning the following dal. Livery & Bait Stables SADDLE HORSES and All Classes of Vehicles on hire at the SHORTEST NOTICE* LETTERS AND TELEGRAMS promptly. attended to* HORSES broken Into SINGLE and DOUBLE HARNESS as pon arraneemsnt, U £ T, CASSIDY, Coach Proprietor, T« Kaiaka,
J. E. WHITBY, GENERALI STOREKEEPER Glaisloao Rondj GROCERIES IRONMONGERS BRUSHWARB CRQOKSRY.WARB BBSH BUYEH »I SieepaH**, WpoS, ns* Ears, Produce S.GBN'B (ora Hflßtea’i PSIZIS Wffiß,
SPECIAL OFFER. TO EFFECT A SPEED? OLE FRANCE WJ. ATTWOOD, in direotincc the • attention of Thrifty Housewives to the large oons'gnments to hand of CHINA, GLASS, ENAMEL AND TINWARE, particularly desirous of making known the ct that these goods havo bean bought at a BIG DISCOUNT, and on that aooount he Ib in a position to put them on the market at prioes hitherto unknown in Gisborne. Remember, these goods are New Goods. Wringers and Mangles, Tin Bozos Portmanteaux, Wire and Spring' Mattresses, and Furniture of every description. UPHOLSTERING and BEPAIRING on the shortest notice. ’ Prams and Go-oarts on Hire. CO TO ATJWOOD’S (Near Royal Hotel). Telephone, No; 347. "
NOTICE. NOTICE, . NOW OPEN, THE CQ-OPERATIVE BUTCHERY M. EJ3EAVIS THE WHITE SLAVE, who will be at the helm, was for tea years a buyer in the Smithfield Meat Market, so customers oan rely on the iovelieet of meletricious meat. An Expert Maker of Small Goods haß been engaged for the PORK DEPARTMENT. M, E. BEAVIS, Butober. Address: GLADSTONE BOAD, Next door hot one to the Co-operative Supply Company. Telephone 359, MONEY TO LEND MONEY TO LEND on Freehold Securities. J. BLAIR, Solicitor,' Gladstone Road
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Gisborne Times, Volume XXI, Issue 1714, 3 April 1906, Page 4
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