EKSSSSOwi '“J O ... >7'J ,-y. iwma ft- ■ .C7~ri r*t s 5 tw gM® mrnMmm flfw BU LOTE. It is limn,in nature 10 Pxpnriment. Ihblii.il history reports that the citizens of Alliens were always "seeking some new 'long " I'li,it was 2000 years ago, ami the same applies in * l ,e 201 *' Sinte the year ißfio, N FI.SON Mn,\ ti- & Co's TEA lias been first ami only favourite ?■; years lias witnessed the introduction of hundreds of different brands ol tea. by as many different linns Whenever a new brand appeared the experimenting public purchased “ just to try it a solitary J lb One trial was enough, and a lialf-a-poiind too much. These teas never got beyond the
<*X pt.*r i inc-nt .t 1 stage. A discerning public when buying 'Pea, will ua v r a good article, and the enormous and increasing demand proves that the first and only favourite in 1906 is ff n gjgftjgJ MOATE & Go’s. Pol & Co. Intrsdecsd I Gsylon ¥ea in 1880-1881.
or. zazß/SiguiEra, BAKER AID CONFECTIONER. GLADSTONE ROAD. Every Description of Confectionery on Hand. Bails and Parties Catered for
B\5J AQQ Established A.D. 1869.
Directors—A. E. Pearce, Esq., N. Reid, Eaq., andW. Fraser, Esq., M.H.R. A MEMORABLE RECORD : LAEGE BONUSES. MODEBATE BATES <Jood Signs of tlie National Mutual s Progress and Prosperity Established iu 1869, at the end of 36 years its record reads— Membership, nearly . • 67,000 Annual Income, nearly.. £763,000 Amounts pedd In olaimß, nearly £3,700,000 Funds, nearly Sums assured, nearly .. .. Amount divided among tbe Members, over .. t. £4,200,000 £ls 900,000 £1,050,700 Branches throughout the Colony. ORTON STEVENS, _ Manager for New Zoaland, Wellington,„ Special Representative for Poverty Bay, ,1. H. M. STOP ART, Gisborne. District Agents, COMMON SHELTON & CO. inspecting Agent, W. H ESSEX,
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LAKE HOUSE, —Tho Government Accommodation Houso at Waikaremoana, is beautifully situated on a headland overlooking the Lake, and commanding lovely views of water, hill and forost. Tho House is quite now, and woll furnished. TABIFJf —10s per day for tlio drat seven days, 8s per day thereafter, Blabling and Horse-feed Obtainable. Boat ng arm Hand Excursions through the most romantio of aoenory. Numberless exquisite pionie spots. Good Boats on Waikaremoana and also Waikaro»iti. An Oil-launoh has been placed on L->ke Waikire-mo&na. Exoelient Trout Fishing in the Lako and streamsGooch leave Wairoa for Waikaremoana via Frasortown bi-weekly. T. E. DONNE, Superintendent, Department of Now Zealand Tou.ist and Health Resorts, Wellington, Rfc DSTONE‘B UML COACHES ieavo 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 1833, 14 August 1906, Page 4
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