BUSINESS NOTICES. HOT SPRINGS HOTEL. , MORERE. THE above Hotel, under the new Management, has been renerateo' throughout, and visitors to the Springsmay now rely on the House affording, the comforts of. a FIRST-CLASS HOTEL. Invalids visiting the Hot Springs,, which are within a few minutes’ wa:k of the Hotel, are specially catered for,, and special Attention has been paid tothe Table and Waiting. Connected with Gisborne and Wairoaby Coach twice weekly. TARIFF MODERATE. JJ. Proprietor. Authorised Caretaker of Morere Hot". Springs. MORERE HOT SPRINGS.. c OOPER’S £IOACH LEAVES the Masonic Stables every THURSDAY MORNING, at 7 o’clock for Wharerata, Tarewa, Morere, and Nuhaka. Returning to Gisborne on TUESDAY. Passengers and Luggage conveyed toand from either Hotel at Morere. BOOKING OFFICE: Masonic Stable*, Lowe Street, Gisborne. All Parcels must be PREPAID. THE m a,l c oach LEAVES GISBORNE 9.40 a.m. TUESDAYS, THURSDAYS. SATURDAYS, And WAIMATA on MONDAYS, WEDNESDAYS. FRIDAYS. REDUCTION IN FATZS— Single 6s, Return ’Os. To TRADESMEN—To ensure delivery, see that .your parcel® are, sent where they can be obtained with sutlers’ mail. 7*o TRAVELLERS.—Bisaet’s Coachlands you at the Waimata Accommodation Hcoae. J. AND W. BIS3ET. J. P. GORDON. COACH AND LIVERY PROPRIETOR WHATATUTU. 03AOH meets Trams twice daily at Paha. All Fares and Freight on parcels Hurt be prepaid. Special ooacnee by arrangement. Charges modePUFFS. WE’VE got the beat' Puffs on earth. If wecan’t suit your smoke taste, you had better set a doctor. The man who smokes Midsmokes well and apprec-fr-ie®'* 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 SWEET--ERIES, begs to notify tho* Pnblio that s’.B has opened her new Shop in Hallensteins’ Buildings, Glad’ atone Road, and is now prepared to* supply them with Ice Cream, Afternoon Tea, and Light Refreshments of’ all kindß. The Best of Confectionery and Choicest of Fruits st— THE SWEETERIES. Telephone £Ol. TEA ROOMS Are an Absolute Necessity in* every Town. Our Gladstone ■ Road Rooms have been enlarged* and equipped to supply the demands of our Town, and there you can enjoy & Cup of Tea,' accompanied by aLight Meal, at any hour of the day. CATERING Wc pride ourselves upon our Catering, and are prepared, a* shoit notice, to cater for Balls*, banquets, or Private Parties ot any size. Orders for the housepro mptly attended to by our delivery cart. ,S. WOOTTON, PASTRYCOOK, And CATERER, GLADSTONE ROAD and KA.ITI, Ring up Telephone 469. ’
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Gisborne Times, Volume XXVII, Issue 2692, 23 December 1909, Page 8
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