GRIEVE, jeweller Makes a Special Feature OF All Repairs.
STEAM SHIP COMPANY OF NEW ZEALAND, LIMITED. SAILINGS (weather and circumstances permitting). SYDNEY, via AUCKLAND. Mokoin, Saturday, Fob. Id, noon. (Cargo and Samples -1 p.m. Friday) AUCKLAND DIRECT. Waikare, Thursday, Feb. 6, 9 «.m. (Cargo and Samples 4 p.m. Wednesday.) NAPIER, WELLINGTON, LYTTELTON AND DUNEDIN. Waikare, Sunday, Feb. 9, 5 p.m. (Cargo and Samples i P- 1U * Saturday.) BLUFF, HOBART, AND MELBOURNE. Marama, Sunday. Feb. 16 (from Dunedin.) EAST COAST BAYS. Haupiri, to be announced. NAPIER (Cargo Only. From Wlmrl). Squall, to be announced. TOLAGA BAY AND AUCKLAND. (Cargo Only. From Wharf.) Squall, to bo announced. WELLINGTON TO SYDNEY DIRECT Maheno, Friday, February 7. AUCKLAND TO FRIENDLY ISLANDS, SAMOA, FIJI, AND SYDNEY. Atua, Tuesday, March 3. AUCKLAND TO RAROTONGA AND TAHITI. Manapouri, Tuesday, February 18th AUCKLAND TO SUVA & LEVUKA Hauroto, Wednesday, February 19th. C. AND A. LINE TO VANCOUVER. Leaves Sydney. Loaves xijj. Moana, February 17, February 25. ORIENT R.M. LINE—LONDON, via SUEZ. Leaves Sydney. Leaves Melbourne Orotava, February b. 1 ebruaiy HTickets are available for stop-over or return bv Messrs Huddart, 1 arkei and Co.’s steamers. Outward passengers from Gisborne, including holdois of return tickets, must obtain boat passes for the tender at ollice. Olhc. f s open on Sundays from 4 to 4.J0 p.m. for booking passengers only. 3ANADIAN-AUSTHALIAN LINE. TO IANADA, AMERICA, & EUROPE Sailings as below: Connecting Steamer leaves Auckland for Suva. Feb. io Mar. 19 ■ Zealand passengers can connect at Fiji or Sydney. or full particulars, apply to— UNION STEAM SHIP CO. of NEW 7 ZEALAND, Ltd.. Managing Agents. T APUIHIKITIA QAWMILL. Telephone No. 351. P.O. Box No. 116 IMBER. The undersigned are IMBER. now prepared to l'eceivo IMBER. Orders for Matai or IMBER. Y/hite Pino m any quaiiIMBER. quantities, 0., 8., or IMBER. Dressed. IREWOOD. Orders now taken IREWOOD. for any quantity of 'IREWOOD. Matai or Mixed FireIREWOOD. wood. ,RDERS can be left at— THE MILL, Tapuihikitia, F. HALL, or H. C. JACKSON, Lowe Street, Gisborne. 3 7 M m r i^ NDERSON AND S c CYCLE BUILDERS, j Gladstone Road. Agents in Gisborne for— DERATED “CENTAUR” BICYCLES, English made. .Tel. 418.. I C I T pure extract of Fruit-juices, alcoholic, and the most coolrefreshing beverage ever in--1 to the N. Z. Market .Try ltl E. B. DUFAUR, Agent, Auckland., M B §§i & Dll: Manufacturer* of QUITS, JAMS, and CONFECTIONERY AUCKLAND AND THAMES. Settler* in Gisborne and Eait Coast District*. iTE wish to draw your attention V to the fact that we *upply the t JAMS and MARMALADE made ;he oolony, largely from lit Grown in the Auckland Diitrlet chy then, nhonid yon send your lone’y Sonth for theta Artiolo? 3UY—AND DAY’S 'anoy Confeotioni, veetn of every kind, irt Sti.. Auoklani. AND -|^.OTTRELL, PATENT PAINLESS RANDING COMPOSITION, r Horses, Cattle, and Sheep. DALGITY and CO., Ltd.
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Gisborne Times, Volume XXVI, Issue 2108, 6 February 1908, Page 1
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