DON'T Put up with Common TEAS When you can Ret II E MOATE. & C°_ s PURE CEYLON BLENDED TEAS at the same ■la Pricoß. V'J H i R CAM B 1 VF-l ■ls. NELSOI4, WiOATE & GO. LTD. Vohk Street - Colombo, Ceylon MliliUKß Street - Wkllinuton J.iciuteld Street Christchurch Crawford Street Dunedin Cil.tome Street Auckland Murray Street Hobart, Tasmania IBU wrm B <§k w Wo ‘fp* constantly receive ] letters and hear from those j returning from England and a Australia, that they cannot get j tea like ours at any price. This is partly accounted for by the 1 higher standard of tea imported n into New Zealand, and the fact i that we will not put our name on | any packages unless the tea is right when it leaves our stores. £5 a £=& 1 .b&t i ya-TBSTTi 9H
CT_ ZEIR/SIKIIIfcTDE], BAKER km 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.. E. Pearce, Esq., N. Reid, Esq, and W. Fraser, Esq., M.H.R. A. MEMORABLE RECORD : LARGE BONUSES. MODERATE RATES H ood Signs of tlie National Mutual s Progress and Prosperity Established in 1860, at the end of 36 years its record reads— Membership, nearly .. .. 67,000 Funds, noarly .. .. >• £4,200,000 Annual Inaome, noarly.. .. £763,000 Sums assuror!, nearly •• £ls 900,000 Amounts pwd in olaims, nearly £3,700,000 Amount divided among tbe 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.
a MtJ watcmi. mm* IAROUHI Etsjl W®LET PSimJMB SACMSm mi m wom&*» owi m, H JGRS?™ wSwMBMiI raw® <MI LAKE WAIKAREMOANA. ONE DAT COACH FROM WAIHOA. LAKE HOUSE, —The Government Accommodation House at Waikaremoana, is beautifully situated on a headland overlooking the Lake, and commanding lovely views of water, hill and forest.
The Houae is quite new, and woll furnished. TABIFF—IOs per day for tlie first seven’ days, 8s per day thereafter. Stabling and Horso-feod Obtainable. Boat'ng and Land Excursions through the most romantio of soenory. Numberless exquisito pionio Bpota. Good Boats on Waikaremoana and also Waikare»iti. An Oil-launoh has been plaoad on Like Waikare-moana. Exaollent Trout Fishing in the Lake and streams 1 Oosch leave Wairoa for Waikaremoana via Frasortown bi-wookly. T. E. DONNE, Superintendent, Department of New Zealand Tou.ist and Hoalth Resorts, Wellington, REDSTONE'S MML COACHES leave 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 XXIII, Issue 1818, 26 July 1906, Page 4
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