The new zeaLAND SHIPPING COMPANY'S Liu\m . , . . . BOYAL MAIL STEAMERS, • - FOR LONDON, Via Monte Video, Tenerifle ana Plymouth. AH Twtn-aorew steamers. Passengers are booked at Lowest Rates and forwarded to port ol steamer's departure free of extra expense. .jO, Tickets issued for Passages from Great For freight or passage, apply to—mm Njfc smppiNa oqmpbhm. limited, Lorn Strut, CH'Aocn*. CAE AD lAN-AUSTRALIAN LINE
TO EUROPE, MU! CANADA AND AMERICA'. In conjunction wilh. the .CANADIAN* PACIFIC RAILWAY, and all ATLANTIC LINES, No olfcM Line can offer She same Ueilltiea So Tiaw the Wonder* pf CANADA and AMERICA, LUJLRIOUS ACCOMMODATION fin STEAMERS and TRAIN, Next Sailings - R-M.S. MIOWERA, Sidney, November 27th, oonntoting from Auckland to Fiji,! November 29th. , Followed by R.M.S. Moana, December 28th. - epß-all ga*iicsi<iai»-apply i UNION S,S, CO., Managing Agent*,
W. d. SYKES DENTIST.! ... 2 J V - r s- T r .-TO ERJZO MEDALLIST for ARTIFICIAL TEETH* DMSislk Belfry, Gladstone road. Telephone 16,
c. J. KENDERDINEiQ INSURANCE* ANf COMMISSION AGENT, MASONIC ' BUILDINGS Ski irl r ' Union. CI«b)» LOWE STREET,
ra McNAB «5c MASON . SgmmSs St, AUCKLAND. CDtO KEDAUJ3T* ; CHABITE & MARfILE RMSTOHES, MONUMENTS CHOSSES. ETC. iui COT*, hjumv *w rnmuxoi* aaosnxrv 1 Pm oca ■ I ' au, CEMSTCRY WOBK OCN2, 'im&y 'V&tis ma Tiwa Tops tngmfr S» HtUSTBATID PBlca tI3T9 F*t*. Tailoring 1 > Tailoring I
A. ZACHARIAH MAKS ITS YOUR BUSINESS MAKS IT YOUR BUSINESS (To call at ZACHARIAH’S *n4 Inspect the Recent Import itlcna of SUMMER GOODS Of gxealleit- ft**lity. Hi VnilK' tit a. IacIiiIM—VICXJNES : SERGES BIANNOOKBURHS CHEVIOTS WORSTEDS ffREIZES IRISH TWEED* NEW GOODS ALWAYS OPERniGi .RIDING CORDS, WEST 0* ENGLAND SADDLE TWEBSS, AND COTTON CORDS. The prices compare faTorably with aay plate (a New Zealai4, awl the Goaii are SECOND TO NONE, all work being Milan Peracmal Saperrlsion ' Mati the Alirtaf- 1 A. 2JACH4RI4II, OPPOSITE UNION BANK. - BLABSXQNM ROAD, ; Telethon lit. ’ P- O. Box M.
THE TROOADBRO UNION BANK BUILDINGS (Upstairs). THE PROPRIETRESSES take this poriuniiy of thanking the public for their pastlgsnorou’s support,hand beg to asjpre patrons ,tb%t the Excellent Management of the aboys Booms, whioh has made theip so popular in the past, will in the future be maintained. ' 1 ' '■ ! liAD? VISITORS to town will please note that speoial arrangements for their accommodation have been made, a pleasnt apartment hoing specially reserved for their exclusive use HOT LPNGHEiTfBQM 12 to 2. afternoon TEA. A speoial feature made of TEA, whiob is served from 5 to 7 p.m. HOT SUPPERS available at any hour up to Midnight. MBS SIMEON and MISS GREEN, Proprietresses.
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Gisborne Times, Volume XIX, Issue 1611, 25 November 1905, Page 1
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412Page 1 Advertisements Column 3 Gisborne Times, Volume XIX, Issue 1611, 25 November 1905, Page 1
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