mHE NEW ZEAJL LAND SHIPPING COMPANY'S LINE ' ROYAL MAIL STEAMERS, i FOR LONDON, Via Monte Video, Tenerifle and Plymouth. The Paparoa and Ruapehu will both call at Rio de Janeiro, as well as at Moats Video, Tenerifle, and Plymouth. Passengers are booked at Lowest Rates and forwarded to port of steamer's departure free of extra expense. Tickets issued for Passages from Great Britain for £l7 and upwards. For freight or passage, apply to— , - THH N.KL SHIPPING COMPANY 1 , LIMITED, L'osn Street. Glhbome, CANADIAN-AUSTRALIAM LINE ■ faMH TO EUROPE, [VIA! CANADA AND AMERICA, In conjunction with the CANADIAN* PACIFIC RAILWAY, and all • ATLANTIC LINES, No other Line can often .the same facilities tQ view the Wonders p t CANADA and AMERICA, LIUCRIOUS ACCOMMODATION rn ] STEAMERS anA TRAIN, ' Next Bailings- RM.S. AORANGI, Sydney, January 22nd, conneatiDg from Auckland to Fiji, January 24th. Followed, by R.M.S.Miowera, February 19th. Efii all pasticilars apply— UNION S.S, CO., Managing Agents,
W. J. SYKES DENTIST. »■ 11 tin ■ l l EfiTZS MEDALLIST fox ARTIEL DIAL TEETH, Dwgsite Belfry, Gladstone road* Telephone 16*
C. J. KENDERDINEj BkND. INSURANCE 'Asf COMMISSION AGENT, MASONICi BUILDINGS XlanneES’ Union Cljtb)* LOWE STREET. 3ST StSPW^ mm m ec MASON vynmfo SI, AUCKLAND GDLO MEDALUSTa CRANITE & MARBLE BEADSTONES, MONUMENTS, CROSSES, ETC. BUT GESTCHS, MATERIAL, AND WOBKMAN3HIP ■ MODERATE PRICES. ALL CEMETERY WORK DONE, taJtttsy Wards and Tatis Tops a Slosh & Illustrated price lists pres.
Tailoring I Tailoring I A. ZACHARIAH MAKH ITi TOUR BUSINESS WAKE 13! YOUR BUSINESS To call at ZAOH'ARIAH’S and spec! tho Recent Importitlcnis of SUMMER GOODS 01 gxeellent .Quality aid Manila* tute, laclailßi-’ YiCUN%a SERGES bAnnookburus OHEVIQTS - WORSTEDS EREIZES IRISH TWEE LIB NEW GOODS ALWAYS OPENING i RIDING CORDS, WEST 0® ENGLAND SADDLE TWEEDS, AND COTTON CORDS. Th* price* compare faTorably with way plaes In New Zealand, and the Goods are SECOND TO NONE, all work being naden Personal Snparyi-i sion. Natn the ARdresa-* A. ZAOHABJAH, . OPPOSITE UNION BANK. BLADSTQNN ROAD, rdepkene 128, E. 0, Box BS,
THE TEOOADERO UNION BANK BUILDINGS (Upstairs). THE PKQPBIETRESSES take this op" portunity ol thanking the publio tor their past generous support, and beg to asjure patrons that the Excellent Management ot 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 speoial arrangements for their datioD have been made, a pleasnt apartment being specially reserved for their exclusive use HOT LUNCHES FROM 12 to 2. AFTERNOON TEA. A speoial feature made of TEA, which is E served from 5 to 7 p.m. ■ HOT- SUPPERS available at any hour up to Midnight.
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Gisborne Times, Volume XIX, Issue 164, 10 January 1906, Page 1
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