Submarine fog signals bare P r a success on the English coast, as they can be heard fifteen miles off In future fthe submarine bells will be sounded during thick or foggy weather from four additional Spurn, Outer Gabbard, Divers, and Shambles. — : — :
tea rooms, ERSKINE’S BUILDINGS. NOW OPEN. THE above Rooms, which are large and airy and comfortablyJurnieh„d are NOW OPEN to the Public, who “aimed by the Proprietor o(1 earnest desire to maintain them in _a thoroughly up-to-date manner. Lady patrons will find the premises conveniently situated, and no expense is being to mate ttem^e^PoPuUr. Cream, and Ice Cream dispensed during the afternoon. H° T M eals ' LUNCHEON Jo 2 First-class Catering and Best Attention. JAMES ERSKINE. baker, confectioner, and caterer. For Chronic Chest CortpMnf, WooteJ Great Peppermint Omre- >» and 2s 6d.
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Gisborne Times, Volume XXVII, Issue 2524, 10 June 1909, Page 2
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139Page 2 Advertisements Column 2 Gisborne Times, Volume XXVII, Issue 2524, 10 June 1909, Page 2
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