PIANOS. WE have just opened up a Stock of NEW MODEL PIANOS Fine PRICES FROM £3B TO £H(). TERMS from £1 monthly. E. CHRISP & SON. GISBORNE. A SPECIAL SALE OF HATS AND SKIRTS AT C. HAWKINS. DRAPER. REMOVAL NOTICE. COX. BROS., JJERCHANT JAILORS, HAVE pleasure in informing their numerous Customers and the Public generally that they have REMOVED to Premises in Gladstone Road NEXT ROWELL’S, Stationer. They will be pleased to receive a call at their new place of business, and show Clients the large Stock of Seasonable Suitings they have just received from the leading Home manufacturers. COX BROS., 185, GLADSTONE ROAD. MAIL NOTICES. WEDNESDAY, JUNE 21. For Auckland and Tokomaru Bay, per Tarawera. 9 a.m. __ ■, • For Napier and South, per Mokoia, 6 P For Auckland (Main Trunk), per Mokoia, G p.m. For South Africa, connecting with s.s. Wakooi at Melbourne, per Mokoia, G p.m. For Australia (due in Sydney 27th June), Tasmania. Ceylon, India, Straits Settlements, China, Japan, and Philippine Islands also, Continent of Europe and United Kingdom, via Suez (due in London 31st July), connecting with s.s. Manuka at Wellington, per Mokoia, 6 P ' m ' SATURDAY, JUNE 24. For Auckland and Tokomaru Bay, per Victoria, 9 a.m. For Australia (due Sydney 30th June), per Victoria, 9 a.m. Parcel mail for United Kingdom connecting with s.s. Turakina at Wellington, per Tarawera, 5 p.m. SUNDAY, JUNE 25. For Napier and South, per Tarawera, 4 p.m. For Auckland (Main Trunk), per Tarawera, 4 p.m. For South America, connecting with s.s. Turakina at Wellington, per Tarawera, 4 p.m. WEDNESDAY, JUNE 28. For United States of America,, Canada, West Indies, Central America, West Coast of South America; also, United Kingdom and Continent of Europe, via San Francisco (due in London August Ist), connecting with s.s. Maitai at Auckland, per Wimmera, 6 p.m. The Chief Postmaster advises that the following hours will be observed at the local office on Coronation Day, Thursday, 22nd June, which will be treated as a partial holiday. Mails. —Early mails to close as usual, and all other mails for day finally at 9 a.m. Delivery of letters over counter, also sale of stamps, from 8.30 to 9.30 a.m.; also counter delivery 7 to 8 previous evening. ... Letter carriers’ delivery.—There will be no delivery by letter carriers, but all classes of correspondence will be delivered from money order branch from 8.30 t 0 9.30 a.m., also from 7 to 8 previous evening. Telegraph office will open 5.30 a.m. to 10 a.m. and 7 p.m. to midnight. Telephone office open as usual. All country pest, telegraph and telephone offices in this district will open from 8.30 a.m. to 9.30 a.m., and all post offices for an hour the previous evening. Late fee letters 15 minutes later all mails. Money orders for beyond New Zealand close 1 hour 30 minutes before the closing of the ordinary mail. In regard to places within the colony, money orders and registered letters close 1 hour, and parcel post parcels 30 minutes before the ordinary mail . W. rf. RENNER, Chief Postmaster.
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Gisborne Times, Volume XXIX, Issue 3249, 20 June 1911, Page 6
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