?PAI ymk m OiS 5 s ±.f 'mfy II OUR CONSTANT ATTENTION uo & ///NELSON/ NELSON.HOATE&C 0 I TEA MERCHANT?/ yC/OifUSTCHUPEIJi Wj^lßß2^ 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 thi3 and that, it is only because they return more profit. Ours are better value and quality than any In Australasia. SIJLI/ & f A\ M ELSOriftOME £C* ?TEA MERCHANTS i CHRISTCHURCH) V as 1881 « o
Tailoring I Tailoring 1 GW2>jsaa A. ZAGHARIAH THE AUTUMN SUIT. It’s about timo you ordered your new Autumn Suit, don’t you think? We have never had so large and varied an a3EortmeDt to select from, and you will never have abetter opportunity than now to m°ko your selection. The etylo3 aud oolorß aro all bo different this soason that everybody who is eomebody will want a new Autumn Suit, and it he wants to make his money go farthest, here is the plaoe to come. A. ZAGHARIAH, OPPOSITE UNION BANK, Gladstone Boad. Telephone 129.
vJ. BE/SZIIITB, BAKER AND CONFECTIONER GLADSTONE ROAD. Every Description of Confectionery on Hand. Balls and Parties Catered for
THE NATIONAL MUTUAL LIFE ASSOCIATION OF AUSTRALASIA, LTD. Established A.D. 1869. Directors —A. F.. Pearce, Esq., N. Reid, Esq , and W. Fraser, Esq., M.H.R. A MEMORABLE RECORD : LARGE BONUSES. MODERATE RATES Good Signs of the National Mutual s Progress and ProsperityEstablished in 1869, at the end of 36 years its record reads Membership, nejrly .. .. 67,000 Funds, nearly .. ~ .. £4,200,000 Annual Income, nearly .. .. £763,000 Sums aasured, nea'ly .. .. £ls 900,000 Amounts paid in claims, nearly £3,700,000 Amount divided among tbo Members, over .. .. £1,050,700 Branches throughout the Colony. ORTON STEVENS, Manager for New Zealand, Wellington. Special Representative for Poverty Bay, J. H. M. STODART, Gisborne. District Agents, COMMON SHELTON & CO. Inspecting Agent, W. H ESSEX. I WATCHES, HOim ! BAHfiLES, Btajl i QAtbb aswßy for EaQfcag caly SB jposfess&i mS ©a® vtscev PSRPUKia saohst®. mi Rj Dwt gw. Daily rood tow iUH aaAaAtoeai aw.tumay wst Fort Card, tad we will tenraurd ta T&as ac isaebotq, vrntoU yon soli Mtasca rant frtmqi at is®!? pacart; yea tbea rotor* ui Oho 19K tad we ear ywwrinn nrta ’ ->4«rMol PHSWWM ®@S Effl®, SAA.C*, WSOTttSi EM&SS, LAKE WAIKAREMOANA. ONE HAY COACH FROM WAIBOA. LAKE HOUSE,—Tho Government Accommodation House at Waikaremoana, is beautifully situated on a headland overlooking the Lake, and commanding lovely views of water, hill and forest. Tho House iB quite new,'and well furnished. TAB I FI I ' —los per day for the drsL seven days, 8s per day thereafter. . Stabling and Horse-feed Obtainable. ! Boafng and Land Excursions through the mo3t romantio of soanory. Numberless exquisite pionic spots. Good Boats on Waikareraoaua and also Waikaro-ili. An Oil-launch has been placid on Like Waiksre-moina. Excellent Trout Fishing in the Lake and streams’ Gooch leave Wairoa for Waikaremoana via Frasertown bi-weekly. T. E. DONNE, Superintendent, Department of New Zealand Tou.ist and Health Resorts, Wellington. REDSTONE'S MViL COACHES leavo Gisborne for Morere Springs and Wairoa , eyory Monday and Thursday, returning Tuesday and Friday. For Tiniroto, Frasertown, and Wairoa—Every Tuesday, and returning Friday.
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Gisborne Times, Volume XXII, Issue 1737, 1 May 1906, Page 4
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