business Nftxines. HOT SPRINGS HOTEL. MORERE. THE above Hotel, under the noir Management, has been renovated throughout, and visitors to the Springs may Sw rely on the Houg rford.gg the comforts of a FIIvbL CLAoo H invalids visiting the Hot Spring which are within a few minutes walk of the Hotel, are specially catered for, and special Attention has been paid tothe Table and Waiting. Connected with Gisborne and Wai ljy Ccac V E Ifi’MODEBATE.' B. A ,SLAB,E Proprietor. Authorised Caretalcer of Morere Hot Springs. > THE ISBORNE Y^taimata-Q. M OOACH LEAVES GISBORNE 9.40 a.m. TUESDAYS, THURSDAYS SATURDAYS, And WAIMATA on MONDAYS, WEDNESDAYS* FRIDAYS. REDUCTION IN FATES— Single 6s, Return .’Os. To TRADESMEN—To ensure iprampt* delivery, see that your parcel a*"*e cent where they can be obtained with sutlers’ mail. T*D TRAVELLERS.—Bisset’s Coach lands you at the Waimata Accommodation House. J. AND W. BISSET. J. P. GORDON. COACH AND LIVERY PROPRIETOR WHATATUTU. COACH meets Trains twice daily at / Puha. All Fares and Freight on parcels must be prepaid. Special ooaches by arrangement. Charges moderate. PUFFS. WE’VE got the best Puffs on earth. If we can’t suit your smoke taste, you had better set* a doctor. The man who smokes *nd 6mokes well and apprec'-i-ies-the best is the man we’re after. Try— THE CIGAR DIVAN. PEEL STREET. Next. W. Morgan, Saddler. F. KING, HAIRDRESSER & TOBACCONIST, NOTICE. MRS. JOWERS, of the SWEETERIE3, begs to notify th* Publio that sj.B has opened her new Slop in Hallensteins’ Buildings, Gladstone Road, and is now prepared to - supply them with Ice Cream, Afternoon Tea, and Light Refreshments of all kinds. The Best of Confectionery and Choicest of Fruits at — THE SWEETERIES. Telephone 601. TEA ROOMS . Are an Absolute Necessity in> popery Town. Our Gladstone -Road Rooms have been enlargeci • And equipped to supply the demands of our rapidly-growing; Town, and there you can enjoy aCup of Tea, accompanied by a* Liglit Meal, at any hour of the day. CATERING We pride ourselves upon our Catering, and are prepared, at shoit notice, to cater for banquets, or Private Parties of> any size. Orders for the nousepro mptly attended to by our delivery cart. S. WOOTTON, PASTRYCOOK. And CATERER, GLADSTONE ROAD and KAITI\ Ring up Telephone 469. CARDS. TE have the Sest Stock in Town / of Cards, vad we can supply ting Cards, Invication Cards, Melal Cans, Weddm, Cards. Men* !■ at the Shoi.test INGO” EUCALYPTUS is making; a name for itself in the cure or is and Colds. One of Nature’sios, it absolutely kills the mi- ; which settle on the lungs and its a slight cold turning intohing very dangerous. Every homeI hare a bottle of “Din go’ r Eucai, the marvellous disinfectant teIt cures because it is meant tcAU leading storekeepers seUt r 0” Eucalyptus, and the public in own interests should refuse to any other. Is per bottle.
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Gisborne Times, Volume XXVII, Issue 2678, 7 December 1909, Page 8
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