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TE FUIA HOT SPRINGS. ABOUT four miles from Waipiro Bay; reached by coach from Gisborne. Hot Mineral Waters. Government Accommodation House. J Lake . AKE W AI KAREMOANA. Area 21 square miles. Altitude 2015 feet. Beautiful scenery. Splendid Waterfalls. Luxuriant Forest and Ferns. Good Trout Fishing. Launch and Rowing Boats available. Government Accommodation House. For particulars of tar iff and other information apply to the Tourist Bureau, Atheneum Buildings, Napier, or the Government Tourist Department, Wellington. T, E. DONNE, General Manager. Department of TouriSt and Health Resorts.

RESERVED - FOR MESSRS LAND AND ESTATE AGENTS, LOWE STREET. Telephones 427 and 236. P.O. Box 87.

OUTING 5 FOOTWEAR For Every gPORT AND JpASTIME. FOR MENTENNIS SHOES—with rubber or greenliicle soles, for grass or asphalt courts —from 5/6 to 21/CRICKETING BOOTS—with rubber soles, or with leather soles and spikes—9/6 to 15/6. BOWLING SHOES—with rubber soles, in wide comfortable fittings--9/6 to 18/6. FOR LADIESWHITE BUCKSKIN SHOES, with mercury leather soles, light and flexible, 10/9. TAN LEATHER SHOES, greenliide or rubber soles, 10/6. TAN TENNIS or CROQUET SHOES, rubber soles, 3/3. WE ARE SPECIALISTS IN TENNIS SHOES. N.Z. CLOTHING FACTORY. ! NEW ZEALAND CLOTHING-FACTORY The song recital to be _ given by Mrs. E. Buckeridgo on_ Friday aught promises, by the booking, to be a great success. Tho plan is now -rapidly .filling up, and patrons are -requested to make -an early application for tbeir seats. Mrs. Buckeridge is introducing to a Gisborne audience sevei al new songs, which have been successes at tins season’s ba-llad concerts given by Messrs Boosey -and Chappel. The programme will bo announced shortly.

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Gisborne Times, Volume XXVI, Issue 2357, 25 November 1908, Page 4

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261

Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 Gisborne Times, Volume XXVI, Issue 2357, 25 November 1908, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 Gisborne Times, Volume XXVI, Issue 2357, 25 November 1908, Page 4

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