rjpHE HEW ZEALAND SHIPPING COMPANY'S LINE ROYAL MAIL STEAMERS, FOR'LONDON, Via Monte Vidoo, Teneriffo and Plymouth. The Paparoa and lUiap;hu will both call at Rio de Janeiro, as well as at Moat) Yideo, Teaeriffe, and Plymouth.. Passengers are. booked at Lowest Rates and forwarded to port of steamer's departure free of extra expense. ; ' ■ Tiokets issued for Passages from Great Britain for £l7 and upwards. For freight or passage, apply to— TSUI NJb SHIPPING CDMPifENY,. , LIMITED, Low* Streak, CHmbow®, .. i
GMIAniA! 1 ,-AUSTRALIAN LINE ; %'■ v' r; ' b.>4w TO EUROPE. VIA! CANADA AND AMERICA,
In conjunction with the CANADIANPACIFIC RAILWAY and all i ATLANTIC LINES* .No other Lina can < tiler the same Lenities to view the Wonders ol CANADA and AMRRICAi LUI.URIOUS ACCOMMODATION fih STDAMSRS anfl TRAINj Next Bailings- BM.S. AOBANGI, Sidney, January 22nd, connecting from Auckland to Fiji, January 24th. . Followed by B.M.S. Miowera,. February 19th. For all fiMticjtlara apply— UNION S,S, CO., . Managing Agents,
j; SYKES DENTIST, :rr? h^v; rra EfiTZH MEDALLIST for ARTIFICIAL TEETH* DfjfiSlHi Belfry, Gladstone road* Telephone 16 s
C J. EJENDEBDINEi I AND. INSURANCE,. ANf COMMISSION AGENT, MASONIC' BUILDINGS (Farmees- Union Clnb), LOWE STREET.
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Tailoring! * Tailoring I a. zagSariah MAKE 111 YOUR BUSINESS ¥AKH IT YOUR BUSINESS To call as ZA CHARI AH’S and leaped the Recent Import iticna uf SUMMER GOODS Qi lixealleat ' Qnality and Kantian-.' tar*. iaclaclßA ViCUNffiS ■ • . SERGES. BANNOCKBURJIS CHEVIOTS WORSTEDS ffSEIZES IRISH TWHBUS NEW GOODS ALWAYS- OPENING 1 RIDING CORDS, WEST OB ENGLAND SADDLE TWEEDS, AND COTTON CORDS, The prices compare favorably with aay place in New Zealand, and the Goads are SECOND TO NONE, all work being untiec Personal S*p«vL olon Mflto the Al’dress—. A. ZACHABIAH, OPPOSITE ONION BAN®, / GLADSTONE ROAD, / Telephone 139, R, Q, Box Oil
THE TROOAEERQ UNION BANK BUILDINGS (Upstairs). / Tfa'E PROPRIETRESSES take this op; portunity ol thanking the publio lor their past generous support, and beg to aajure patrons that the Excellent. Management of the above Booms, which has made them so popular in the past, will in the future be maintained. LADY VISITORS to town will please note that epeoial arrangements for their ac' inmodatioD have been made, a pleasnt apmtment baingspeoially reserved for their exclusive use 1 f j iHOT LUNCHES FROM 12 (o 2. AFTERNOON TEA. / served from 5 to 7 p.m. \q irom a so y p.m. HOT SUPPERS available at any/ hour up to Midnight,, .../ & { hour up to Midnight,,
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Gisborne Times, Volume XIX, Issue 1638, 3 January 1906, Page 1
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