$ -A ft} » ft* ?Stea<k's( mm ™s* m a® »a $«» m *cs ®"Mto It is limn,in nature to experiment. Biblical history reports that the citizens <>( Athens were always "seeking some new thing " That was 2000 years ago, and the same applies in the 20111 '"sima: the year 1880. NELSON Moaii- & Co's TEA has been first and only favourite years has witnessed the intrml 111 lion of hundreds of different brands nl tea, by as many different firms Whenever a new brand appeared the experimenting public purchased “ just to try it "—a solitary Jib. . , , One trial was enough, and a l.alf-a-pound too much. These teas never got beyond the experimental stage. A discerning public when buying Tea, will ii/svn a good article, and the enormous and increasing demand proves that the first and only favourite in lyoO is QfTCgJ} MGATE & Co’B. N. R 3. Co. Introduced Ceylon Tea in 1880-1881.
REMOVAL HOTIOE, MORSE’S METROPOLITAN HAIRDRESSING SALOON. 0. MORSE bega to Notify tho publio th he haa Removed to HALL’S BUILDINGS Front Shop), Gladstone Road,
J-. BAKER AND GOHFE&TIOE4EB3 GLADSTONE EOAD. Every Description of Confectionery on Hand. Balls and Parties Catered for
Established A.D. 1869. ) Ul U * Directors—A. E. 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 Prosperity Established in 1869, at the end of 36 years its record reads— AnSmUnooine!nearly £763,000 nearly » £ls 900,000 Amounts paid in olaims, nearly £3,700,000 Amount divided among tbe Mom- £l QSO 70Q Branches throughout the Colony. ORTON STEVENS, Manager for New 7ealand, Wellington. Special Representative for Poverty Bay, J. H. M. STODART, Gisborne. D istrlot Agents, , COMMON SHELTON & CO. „ johnßoNi p District Manager for Hawke’s Bay and Poverty Bay.
LAKE WAIKAREMOANA ONE DAT OOAOH EIIOM WAIROA. LAKH 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 House Is quite new, and well furnished. TABIFE—IOs per day for tlie first seven] days, 8s per day thereafter. Stabling and Horse-feed Obtainable. Boating and Land Excursions through the most romantic of Boenery. Numberless exquisite piouio spots. Good Boats on Waikaretnoana and also Waikaroili. An Oil-launoh has been placed on Like Waikare-moana. Excellent Trout Fishing in the Lake and streamsGooch laavo Wairoa for Waikaremoana via Fraserlown bl-woekly. T. E. DONNE, Superintendent, Department of New Zealand Tou.lst and Health Besorts, Wellington. REDSTONE'S MAIL 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 187, 8 October 1906, Page 4
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