notice. ELLERBECK STUDIO. Telephone 239. AS we shall bo MOVING into our NEW STUDIO on or about 20th OCTOBER, we should be glad if all those who have due or overdue ACCOUNTS with us would kindly SETTLE them before that date, as we will bo under a heavy expense in fitting up the new premises; there having been nothing omitted in making them the finest in the Bay. THOSE who have ENLARGEMENTS, PHOTOS, Etc., on hand are requested to call for them before the 25th of Next month. ELLERBECK STUDIO. Oceanic steamship Co. S.S. “SONOMA,” “VENTURA,” and “SIERRA.”
The above Steamers, which are-sister ships, have a gross tonnage of 10000 tons, are propelled by twin screws, 8000 h.p., giving a guaranteed speed of 17 knots an hour. They have been specially built for the Pacific Service, are most luxuriously equipped with all modern appliances and comforts, and installed with powerful wireless plants. The ventilation is perfect, electric fans being liber all v distributed throughout. They are of good beam and provided with bilge keels, so that sea-sickness on the trip across the Pacific, except in extreme cases, should be almost unknown on these vessels. Shortest Route to the United Kingdom—Sydney to London in 29 DAYS—via Pago Pago, Honolulu and San Francisco. Through Booking to any point in the United States, Canada, Mexico, or England. Round the World Tours, either via America returning through Suez Canal, or via Manila, China, Japan and New York. For further information and particulars as to these interesting trips applv to — SHERIDAN & ADAIR PEEL STREET ... CISBORNE. POVERTY BAY AGENTS FOR OCEANIC S.S. COMPANY.
WMBEttgau.. ANDERSON’S Motor and Cycle Garag'e. Sole Agents for . . The BRUSH 10 up. €AR. Only Car to cross the Continent of Australia, Perth to Sydney, averaging 29 miles to one gallon Benzine, 94 miles per day over Sandy Deserts. Sold. Here at 5125 to sSI7S» Fitted with Hood, Wind Screen and Speedometer, &c. A LADY CAN DRIVE THESE CARS. All Motor Cars repaired at Reasonable Rates. A First Class Motorman in charge of this Department. ANDERSON’S BRITANNIA MOTOR & CYCLE CARACE. GLADSTONE ROAD. DAIRY FARMERS ALL AGREE THAT “B®i§” separators ARE THE CHEAPEST AND MOST EFFICIENT ON THE MARKET. £3 80S., £5 IOS., £7 10$., £l© IOS.| Call and inspect these ideal Machines, -which can be easily worked by women folk, as there is no high lifting.
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STANDARD BLENDED TEA. STANDARD QUALITY I STANDARD VALUE! NO. 4—CHOICEST INDIAN AND CEYLON. NO. S.—VERY FINE CEYLON. O. 7—CHOICEST INDIAN ORANGE PEKOE. NO. 8 CHOICEST CEYLON. NO. B—VERY FINE CEYLON. Packed in Pound and Half-pound Packets and 21b. 61b, 12-lb and 201 b Tina. M°CONNELL & GO. CHIPPING AND FAMILY BUTCHERS, GREY STREET, GISBORNE. UTMOST Care Exercised in the Selection of our Meats, and Quality Guaranteed. Customers waited on for Orders. AND QO.,
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Gisborne Times, Volume XXXIII, Issue 3654, 15 October 1912, Page 2
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