LO: .L MAILS. Daily—At 7 u.m. and 8 p.m. Makaraka Waerenga-a-hika Ormond Kaitaratahi Te Karaka. Daily—At 2 p.m. (Thursday 1 p.m.; Patutahi Matawhoro Manutuke Murewai. Mondays and Thursdays—At S p.m Motu Rakauroa Whakarau Poututu. Daily—At 7 a.m. Makauri Whatatutu. Monday—At 6 a.m. Hanga-roa W aerenga-o-kuri Frasertown Marumaru 11 Opoiti Ruakituri Wairoa. Wharerata Tarawa Mo re re Nuhaka Opoutama Mondays and Thursdays—At fl a.m Tatapouri iVhangara Pakarae Hauiti Tolaga Bay Tokomaru Bay Waipiro Bay Tuparoa Port Awanui. PRIVATE BAGS. MONDAY. 6 a.m.—Coast: TUrehaua Station, Seymour, Puatae, Rototaki, Biddles, Sinclair, Oates, Te Puka, Busby, T. Loisel, Puia, Waipiro Station, J. P. Murphy. 6.45 a.m.—Train Line: ' Jackson. Lewis, Roke, Tehau. 2 p.m.—Murewai: Currie. 3 p.m.—Motu Line: Waihuka, C. H. Bridge, W. W. Bridge, Kaipono, Thompson, McDonald, G. E. Little, Puha. 3 p.m.—Train, Te Karaka: Lewis, Evinaon.
TUESDAY. 6.45 a.m.—Train Line: Lewis, Jackson, Te Hau. 7 a.m.—Wairoa Line: Joblin, Mather, Tulloch, Coop, Swarbrick. 9.30 a;in.—Waimata Valley: P. T. Kenway, Kenway Bros., Mender, Watson, Bailie. Kiore. 2 p.m. —Currie. 3 p.m.—Lewis, Evinsen. WEDNESDAY. 645 a.m.—Tiain : Jackson, Lewis L'ehau, Rooke 3 p.m. —Lewis. Evinson. THURSDAY. 6 a.m.—Coast: Turehaua, Seymour, Loisel, Puatae, Rototahi, Biddles, Sinclair, Oates, Te Puka, Busby, Te Puia (Gordon’s), Murphy, Waipiro Station, Waipare, T. 8. Williams, Cirk Bros., Pone Heihi, G. Kirk, J Walker. 6:46 a.m.—Lewis, Jackson, lloke, Tehau. 2 p.m.—Currie. 3 p.m. —Train: Lewis, Evinson. 3 D.m.—Motu Line : Waihiika, C. H. Bridge, W. W. Bridge, Kaipono, Thompson, McDonald, G. E. Little, Puha. FRIDAY. 6.45 a.m. —Jackson, Lewis. Tehao Roke. 2 p.m. —Currie. 3 p.m.—Lewis, Evinson. SATURDAY. 6.45 a.m. —Jackson, Lewis, Tehau, Roke. 9.30 a.m.—P. T. Kenway, Kenway Bros., Mander, Watson, Bailie. 2 p.m. —Currie. 8 p.m.—Lewis, Evinßon.
A Bold Statement But A Fact! s We state, without fear of contradic- ■ tion, to have done what no other | firm in the world has done, viz.— • We have held the position as the j [ largest dealers in Pure Ceylon and j ! Indian Teas longer than any other | firm in the World in comparison to g Sthe sales of any country. j It will be interesting to the many j thousands who have bought our teas i to know that for the twelve months j ended 30th September, 1906, we_J [ have sold a greater quantity of tea j than previously’(although we have ! refused to supply common tea), thus |j proving a continuance of deserved L popularity. This has been done by | honest dealing and truthful adver- | tising, and giving the public the g best tea procurable at the different j prices.
Ceyloo, New Zealand, Tasmania. W. J.c OX AND OX AND C 8: UNIVERSAL PROVIDERS ?:VKKVTHINQ OF THE BEST W.J.CBISSCS: 'SBOOERS AND PROVISION MEB CHANTS, Gladstone Rond, Gisborne. * Telephone Bv
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Gisborne Times, Volume XXV, Issue 2181, 10 September 1907, Page 1
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