—•hi'— *QfT\ A«J^ THE NEW ZEALAND SHIPPING COMPANY'S LINE BOYAL MAIL STEAMERS, FOB LONDON, Via Monte Video, Teneriffe hnd Plymouth. "Port of .Departure. Wellington A'l Twin-screw atcamore. Passengers ar»booked : at.‘Lowest Bates acd forwarded to port of steamer's departure free of extra expense. Tiokots issued for Passages from Great Britain for £l7 and upwards. For freight or passage, apply to— Tim NiHj SHIPPINQ COMPANY, LIMITED, L.. Loan» j|t»bpu^i; - mmmmmim line Papnroa 'Ruapehu Rlmutaka Tongarlro Tuiukiua .TO EUROPE, KIAI j CANADA AND AMERICA'. Ir conijmiotioa 57ilh the DANADIAtix j PACIEIG RAILWAY, apg all ! • ATLANTIC LINES, \ |
No othei Line can often .the same facilities toi Tiewi the Wonders .of .CANADA and AMERICA, LHIJJRIQUS ’ACCOMMODATION ftß STEAMERS and TRAIN, Next Sailing—R.M.B. AORANGI, Sydney October 80th, connecting steamer from Auckland to Fiji, November Ist. Followed by B.M.S. Miowera, November 27th. - « • ; ' Fqi all EWticatlars appllr- ; UNION- S,S, CO., Managing Agents,
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INSURANCE, COMMISSION AGENT, MASONIC * Bill lli DINES ,(larmeKß’ Union Claib'), LOWE STREET. MgNAB Oi MASON Bgmoatie St. AUCKLAND. GOLD MEOALUSt® .. CTssrrE'fi ramie I&DSIOHES, MOHIIMEHTS* CROSSES,' ETC. UaemUTEKT/tL AM MMHinO ■maetmfe pmeto. ■ AU. CEHBimrWOHK DONB. no Tat!* toss' to StaSL t> ttAuarrawro pmoE-urra tate.
i i * i Y'rri h l < Tailoring! Tailoring! A. ZACHARIAH MAKE IT? iYOUR BUSINESS MAIB ED YOUR BUSINESS To call a* ZACHARIAH'S anil inspect the Recent Importations oi WINTER GOODS 01 BivUnt -Mi- Muabfr Meta jßelKilMx ' jYIOJONKS SERGES BANNOGKBURMS CHEVIOTS WORSTEDS ff REISES IRISH TWEEDS NEW GOODS ALWAYS OPENING I RIDING CORDS, WEST OB ENGLAND SADDLE TWEEDS, AND COTTON CORDS. < Tbi prices compart favorably with m place in New Zealand, and the (Jce/a art (SECOND TO NONE, all work 1 being tinjder • Personal SipwnVfri*lon Natl Mi AHrm■A. ZAOHARIAH, OPPOSITE UNION SANE, GLADSTONE ROAD, Telepknw R. O. Box 81.
THE TEOOADEHO UNWN BANK BUILDING 3 (Upstairs).' THE PROPRIETRESSES take this op;. portunity of •. thanking the pnblio for their past generous support, and. bog to assure'patrons that the Excellent Management of the above Rooms, which has made 1 them'so popular ; in the past, will in the future be maintained. LADY VISITORS to town will please note* that special arrangements for their accommodation have boon made, a pleasnt apartment.' boingspecially reserved for their exolnslve Use! HOT, PUNCHES *ROM 12 to 3. AFTERNOON TEA. A speoial'featnre mad TEA ~v bio served from 6 to 7p.m. i ' HOT SUPPERS available at any hour op to Midnight. MBS SIMEON ; and *MIBB GREEN, ' r Proprietresses.
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Gisborne Times, Volume XIX, Issue 1594, 26 October 1905, Page 1
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410Page 1 Advertisements Column 3 Gisborne Times, Volume XIX, Issue 1594, 26 October 1905, Page 1
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