gso % SS : 16 APP'O'^f OUR CONSTANT ATTENTION m O hELSON.M(MTt&C“J TEAMERCHAHTJ; CHRISTCHU 1882 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 value and quality than any In Australasia. 4-SllVs & & CRN. as?. NEISOHHOMEM hrEA merchants HICHR CHRISTCHURCH OS A, *' XT' 1881
Of Queen Ehztbeth wo toad “ Cold made that monaroh oroak.” To save the queen from oatching one, Sir Walter Epoilt his oloak. But had Eho rule! us now, you know, For very trilling payment, A bottle of Woods’ Great Peppermint Cure Would save poor Baleigh's garment.
IE KARAKA HOTEL. L. C.'ALLLN .. Proprietor. YISITOR 1 ! to Te Karaka will find ExoelI.ont Acc:muioilation and tbo Beat ol Liquors at the Te Karaka Hotel. The Hotel has recently been renovated throughout, and every provision is made lor country travellers, at a MODERATE TARIFF. LIYEIIY AND BAIT STABLES The Livery and Bait Stables in connection with the Hoel arc ol a most up-to-date oharaoter, and visitors can rely upon their horses receiving every oare and attention. Single and Double Buggies, Gigs, and Horses For Hire at the Shortest Notioe. II -H I First-olass Paddocking. L. C. ALLEN, Proprietor.
THE AUBTBAI lAN WIDOWS’ FUND LIFE ASSURANCE SOOIETY, LIMITED. LOST DESTROYED) POLICY No. 75693. NOTICE is hereby given that it is the intention of the Australian Widows' Fund Life Aesuranos Society, Limited, after the expiration of one month from the first publication of this notice, to issue to Pynson Wilmott Moseman, of Tinirotn, Gisborne, in the colony of Now Zealand, Station Manager, the person entitled theret', a Certified Copy Polioy under Beotion S 8 of “ The L : fe Assurance Policies Act, 1881,” in lieu tf Policy numbered 75693, dated the tighteenth day of August, 1199, cn the life of Pynson Wilmo’.t Mo3sman ofAVaorenga o-kuri, Gisborne, farm assistant, the last-nanrd policy having been lost. Date! at Wellington this 20th day of April, 1905. CHAP. HUMP, Resident Sicrttary. OPENING NO .’ICE. Fromm’s Boot Arcade (Late Crawford’s), OPPOSITE UNION BANK. BUILDINGS. A A. FROMM wishes to inform the ® Public of Gisborne and Poverty Bay District that he has purchased from Mr W. F. Crawiord his Stationery and Fancy Goods business, known as the Book Arcade, and trusts that by strict attention to the wanti of customers, civility and reasonable prioes he will be favored with a oontinuance of the generous support accorded to hiß predecessor.
A. A. FROMM bf»a had many yoara’ experience in the abovo business in Taranaki. He will use every effort to give eaf inaction to his customers, and intends to buy and sell only the very best goods. Tlie Latest Novels, Magazines and Periodicals Bibles, Prayer Books and Hymn Books Fancy Goods, Toys and Dolls Commercial and General Stationery, and Tobacconist Ware I Cameras and Photographic Stock a speciality Newspaper and General Press Agent Any Goods not in Slock will be prooured at the shortest notice. Couniry Orders promptly attended to. Agent for all New Zealand weekly papers, Auckland Weekly, Press, Canterbury limep, etc., etc.
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Gisborne Times, Volume XXII, Issue 1736, 30 April 1906, Page 4
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