masonic stables, LOWE STBEET, Gisborue. .Telephone No. 80. Telephone No. 80. rj-FIE Management of this old-established Ji Stable wish to impress upon the Public the fuct that it is run on up-to-date lines, where they will receive civility and attention, and where their horses wi qnietly and well treated, and receive the best of food. The prices charged will De found consistent with the value given. The stock of Carriages, Brakes, Drags, Landaus, Bioughams, Cabs, Buggies, and Two*wheelers cannot be surpassed for c ort or appearance. The Horses kept are only of the Bbtu, and are a pleasure to ride or drive. A large well-grassed and watered Paddock has lately been acquired within two mill’s of Gisbotne, where horses can be BP oabs meet every steamer, when all care will be taken of luggage. Pour or five-horse drag 3 can be engaged by parties or companies at a few minutes notieo for picnics, concerts, etc., etc. WEDDINGS OF ANY SIZE A Speciality! HEARSE available for FUNERALS. Gr From this date a Nigbtwatchmnn and room will bo in attendance ALL hlwHi, nr.d your wants can be attended to by ringing up Telephone No. 80. F. 8. DES BARRES, Proprietor. J. PENNY, Manager. CITY TIMBER YARDS. STEAM SAW AND PLANING MILLS SASH A: DOOR FACTORY. Established iß3i. Wo O. SKEET, BUILDER AND CONTRACTOR. ARCHITECTS, Builders, Joiners, and others requiring thoroughly seasoned timber should apply to W. 0. Sl^?’ l ' vb '2 has on hand large stocks of all kinds Timber, well seasoned and ready for immediate uso. TRADE REQUISITES OF EVERY DESCRIPTION ON HAND, Including . Mantelpieces in varied and artistic designs, Mouldings, Flooring, Doors, Architraves, Lining, Sashes, Fencing Materials, Gate*,, Puriri Posts, Turnery, Verandah Brackets, Fruit Cases, Boxes. Evory description of JOINERY manufactured from Thoroughly Seasoned Timber. HEART OF TOTARA SPECIALLY. An Experienced Turne.r kept upon iiic i'rcr, isex.
milliUKUS* I RUN MONTI KRY. Of P.kst Quality at Reasonable) Prices. LARGE STOCKS OF PLAIN, ORNAMENTAL & COLORED GLASS ALWAYS ON HAND. All kinds of SASHES Made on the Premises. timber cut to any size. WixioiiLf,H erected in any part of the district with the utmost despatch. Pricks on Application. ESTIMATMS FURNISM EI) AGENCIES: Schooner "Awanuj," Hanks’ Titan Windmills, Acr-Motor Windmills. pj,K,._-\V. O. Sheet lias unrivalled facilities for prompt execution of Orders, whether for special requirements or ordinary trade lines. All Orders receive his personal supervision. W. 0- SKEET. BUILDER, CONTRACTOR & TIMBER MERCHANT, Gladstone Road. Tiltphone No. V.
AUCKLAND. OOAItDING AND DAY SCHOOL JJ > roil DOYH. Visitor : Hkv. W. Emmy, M.A. I'iincimil: Mu Gii.uiam Enuci:, L.A., with Illinois of the University of London. \<-i-ted by . ■ Jusideiit Musters (nil University men) mid Eight Visiting Masters. TK CD NIC A L EDU CATION. New Laboratories uro being built for practical instruction in Chemistry, Electrinity, Ac., and arc to bo lilted with all the nurd modern improvements requisite Tor tlie tin runs’ll equipment ot boys desirous of preparing’for Electrical Engiiieeiitig or other Scientitic employment. LIST OF SUCCESSES 1890-1900. Six Hoys passed the Senior Civil Service, ono of whom passed with distinction, lbbOj twenty-eight lays passed the Junior Civil Service; eighteen boys passed the Matriculation; two boys passed the University Junior Scholarship Examination with credit; one bov obtained University Scholarship 1900; two boys passed the Senior District Scholarship Examinations of the Auckland llonrd" of Education 1808, obtaining fourth ami liftli places respectively ; ono boy passed the same Examination in 1899, obtaining tenth place, and is entitled to three years’ Eno Tuition; one boy gained the same distinction 1900. Prospectus containing full particulars as , fees, Scholarships, itcsults of Exams., c., can bo obtained on application to the riii si pu.l. Next Term starts TUESDAY, February 12.
Under Ibo Patronage ol Ilis Excellency the Governor, the Earl of llanfurly, And The lion. 11. J. Scddon, Premier of New Zealand. opotikThotel, OPOTIKI. milE undersigned begs to notify that ho H Pas [nueliiu'ea a base of the well-known ar.d commodious hostelry known as THE Oi'OTIKI HOTEL, which possesses every convenience for the travelling public. THE BEDHOCMS Are Large, Airy, Clean, and Comfortablyfuruisheil —second to none on the least Coast. • DINING-ROOM. Th.e Cuisine is urd.-i the management of Mns Martin. THE PAR Is well-titled, comur-dm..?, and contain? all the Rost Brands of i• ? and Spirits ; alto, Hancock and Co.’? 1. x.\X Ale on draught. THE Pii.i.IAPR ROOM Has one of Wri;;! Pest Tables, in excellent order, well-fitted and lighted. commercial and sample rooms And every convenience for Commercial travellers.
Buggies and Horses on H.re. Good Stabling Accommodation. C. A. MAW!IN. rjiuruiETon. K.B.—Telegrams, etc., punctually attended to. ARTHUR NATHAN’S RELIABLE TEAS. Sold by ALL GF.OOE2S AND STOEEBBEPEBS. The Perfection of Fragrance. 2s and 2s 6d per ib. TWELVE REASONo V.'hy RELIABLE TEAS are Uie BEST—1. BECAUSE they arc thoroughly RELIABLE, and nr ' always of uniform good quality. 2. BECAUSE thev go FARTHEST, and are therefore the CITE A TEST. 3. BECAUSE they a e packed of CLEAN, FRESH LEAF, and consequently are not deleterious to bc-.v.th 4. BECAUSE they are supplied FIRST HAND, direct from tlia growers, nnd are 2U per cent, tetter value for the money than can be obtained in the ordinary way. 5. BECAUSE I have no trouble in my household now. but hare always a dt-licious cup of tta on mv tab'e. 6. BECAUSE I am well satisfied that I cannot obteix. / Letter. 7. BECAUSE I can with confidence recommend them to my friends. 8. BECAUSE they are \ erfeetly pure, and are inrigorat ‘imr s- nd refreshing to the most delicate con stirutio/s. P. FECAUFE I have choice of the best teas, procure bitfor money in China Lidia. and Cejlon. 10. BECAUSE it is »»htainabic everywhere, and WiJLREVEII I GO I Cuu always ask for the sao-e gontl tea. 11. BECAUSE there is full weight in each package, which is not always the case with other brands--12. BECAUSE having tried many oth r IVas, I hke ARTHUR NATHAN'S TEAS lest of all.
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Gisborne Times, Volume V, Issue 68, 23 March 1901, Page 4
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