THE NEW ZEALAND SHIPPING COMPANY’S LINE ROYAL MAIL STEAMERS, ■ • FOR LONDON, Via Monto Video, Tenerlffe and Plymouth. All Twiu-scrow steamers. Passengers are booked at Lowest Bates and.forwarded to port of steamer's departure tree of extra expense. Tickets issued .for. Passages from Great Britain for £l7 and upwards. . *j For freight or passage, apply to— „ area shipping cqmph^ LIMITED, Lorn Stmts EH»bosn*j '
BANADIAN-AUSTRAIIAH LINE Int-M (TO EUROPE, iVIA! CANADA; 'AND: AMERICA,' la conj.motioa svijh, the .CANADIAN" PACIFIC RAILWAY, and, all ■ | ATLANTIC LINES, No olh®E Lin* can often the same jtfcilitiee to view the Wonjdere .of CANADA and AMERICA, I LIIJ.URIOUS ACCOMMODATION oh STEAMERS anil TRAIN, v , ' Next SailiDga-R.M.S. MIOWERA, Syd- : , ney, November 27th, conntoting from Auckland to Fiji, JNoyembcr 29th. Followed by R.M.S. Moana, December 28th, , Eos all paitlcjtfars apply—- , UNION S.S< CO., ’ Managing Agents,
W. J. SYKES DENTIST.; m >'v > .-fs EBTZO MEDALLIST! for AJWTEfc CIAIj TEETH. Ol>S©sit« Belfry, Gladstone road/ Telephone 16/
C J. RENDEEDINEI INSURANCE* ANf COMMISSION AGENT, ' M«SO*JID a BUIL'DJNEtS BgtaLteC XEanaeu- Union .Cl*b>)* LOWE STREET*
& MASON Symmffs St, AUCKLAND. GOI.O HEDALUST3. CUSHITE & MARBLE HEADSTONES, MONUMENTS, CROSSES; ETC. BEST cram, BATES IAI, AND WQB maoettXtß pmoes, WfIBIMAHSMA m. cemetery work done, wSaoW-HwHo mid Tnlio ’Tops O Sts*. BAUBTfUtTED PRICE. CIBT3 PItAE. Tailoring! Tailoring!
1 ZACHARIAH MAKE IT! YOUR BUSINESS UAKE 103 TOUR BUSINESS !To call at ZACHARIAH’S anil I* cpecf the Recent Import aliens of SUMMER GOODS Q 1 ISxeslleat ftmallty; ul Vii Huh tare, laclatiai—, WIGUNES SERGES BANNOGKBURJSS CHEVIOTS - WORSTEDS BjBEIZEa IRISH TWEEHB NEW GOODS ALWAYS OPENING A RIDING (CORDS, WEST, OJJ ENGLAND SADDLE TWEEDS, AND COTTON CORDS, The prices compare farorably with any place la New Zealand, and the Goade are SECOND TO NONE, all work being pnxlen Personal SapervL eion. Wit* the AMreis— i
A. ZACHAEIAH, BPEOSIfTB JJNIQS BX29K, . GLIABSBGQNII ROAD, ITalepheM 12«, E, D, Box M, THE TROOADERO UNION BANK BUILDINGS (Upstairs). THE PROPRIETRESSES take this op; portunity of thanking the public for their past generous support, and beg to as* sure patronq that the Excellent Manage* ment of the above Booms, whioh* has made them so popular in the past, will in the future be maintained. LAD 7 YISITOBS to town will please note that special arrangements tor their accommodation have been made, a pleasnt apartment being specially reserved for their exclusive use ' HOT LUNCHES PROM 12 to 2. AFTERNOON TEA. A speoial feature made of TEA, which is served from 6 to 7 p.m. HOT SUPPERS available at any hour up to Midnight,
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Gisborne Times, Volume XIX, Issue 1614, 29 November 1905, Page 1
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