BUSINESS notices:) x —— HOT SPRINGS/ HOTEL. ! MORERE. THE above Hotel, under the new Management, lias Been renovated throughout, and visitors to the Springs may now rely on the House affording the comforts of a FIRST-CLASS" HOTEL. Invalids visiting the Hot Springs, which are within a few_ minutes' waA of the Hotel, are *uvcrvd for, and special Attention has been paid to the Table and Waiting. . Connected with Gisborne and Wairoa by Coach twice weekly. TARIFF MODERATE. jg J^ISLABIE Proprietor. Authorised Caretaker of Morere H-ot Springs. MORERE HOT SPRINGS. OOOPER’S 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 to and from either Hotel at Morere. HOOKING OFFICE: Masonic Stables, Lowe Street, Gisborne. All Parcels must be PPiEPAID. OOACH THE AIMATAAIL £JISBORNE £IOACH LEAVES GISBORNE 9.40 a.m. , TUESDAYS, THURSDAYS, SATURDAYS, And W AIM AT A on MONDAYS. WEDNESDAYS, FRIDAYS. REDUCTION IN FAT 2S Single 6s, Return r os. To TRADESMEN —To ensure jrrranpt \ dehvery, 6ee that your parcel *'o sent where they can be obtained with sutlers’ mail. TJ TRAVELLERS.—Bisset’s Coach lands you at the Waimata Accommodation House. J. AND W. BISSET. s J. P. GORDON. COACH AND LIVERY PROPRIETOR WHATATUTU. COACH meets Trarna twice daily at. Paha. All Fares and Freight on parcels Hurt be prepaid. Special ooacnea by arrangement. Charges moda« rata. ALWAYS INSIST ON GETTING THE BEST. rTIHE REASON why we are gaining. 8 trade every day is not hard to understand. Our work has stood thetest; our Stock is kept perfectly; ourmethod of doing business is right, and. we are daily adding to our list of sa|-y tisfied and appreciative customers. ». - THE r CIGAR DIVAN. ! PEEL STREET, Next. W. Morgan, Saddler. F. KING: HAIRDRESSER &. TOBACCONIST. NOTICE. MRS. JQWERS, of the SWEETERIEB, begs to notify tho Public that aha has opened her new Shop 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 £Ol. TEA ROOMS Are an Absolute Necessary in every Town. Our G lactone Read Rooms have been enlarged and equipped to supply the demands of our rapidly-growing Tow'ii, and there you can enjoy a Cup of Tea, accompanied by a> Light Meal, at any hour of the<E day. I CATERING We pride ourselves upon our Catering, and are prepared, at short notice, to cater tor Balls, banquets, or Private Parties o* anv size. Orders for the housepromptly attended to by our delivery cart. S. WOOTTON, PASTRYCOOK, And CATERER, n > GLADSTONE ROAD and KAITI, Ring up Telephone 469. _ J
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Gisborne Times, Volume XXVII, Issue 2697, 30 December 1909, Page 8
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