COOK COUNTY COLLEGE FOR GIRLS. HOARDING AND DAY SCHOOL. Main School, G 5 Russell Street. Tel. 708 M. Preparatory School, Sievwright Lane. Tel. 708 D. Miss A. L. Rees, M.A., LL.B., Principal, aided by an Efficient StalF. -p C. PIESSE, A.P.A. (N.Z)., &>• PUBLIC ACCOUNTANT and AUDITOR, Bank of N.Z. Chambers (upstairs). Bookkeeping and Accountancy in all its branches and Company Secretaryships undertaken. LAND & INCOME TAX RETURNS PREPARED. Audits Conducted COMMERCIAL And C°l LEGE TYPEWRITING OFFICE, WILLIAMS AND SHEER AITS BUILDINGS, 74 Lowe St. R. READER, Principal. THE NATIONAL MUTUAL LIFE ASSOCIATION OF AUSTRALASIA, LIMITED. Accumulated Funds over £10,127,000 A. E. Pearce, Esq., Chairman of Directors for N.Z.; W. F. Nicholson, Manager for N.Z. Send for particulars of our BUSINESS AND INVESTMENT POLICY; also CHILDREN’S ASSURANCE POLICY, LIFE, ENDOWMENT ANNUITY PRO VISIONS. T. W. RAPLEY, District Manager, Bank of New Zealand Chambers, Gisborne. Telephone 1184. Local Agents, Common, Shelton and Co. 1 MIS S • L UNN, COSTUMIER, Has taken Rooms in LYSNAR’S BUILDINGS. PEEL ST. (First Floor.) CLASSES AS USUAL. ’Phone GB7. LEONARD PORTER (Late of Wellington), OPTICAL SPECIALIST (by exam)., can be consulted at his Rooms, opposite Ford’s Garage. The most complicated cases of sight trouble undertaken and all glasses guaranteed. Hours: 9 a.m. till 5 p.m.
FOR STRONG, WET WEAR ! ALL ' LEATHER. POST PPEESPLIT SHOOTERS. NAILED, 18/6 HANNAH’S OWN MAKE. l? X# 1 e wiC HANNAH’S OWN MAKE. SPLIT SHOOTERS. NAILED 19/6 POST EPEE. pi m m ft % |dl g&£ ba r kw m ft l fv 53% Box 220. ONLY. Box 225. COUNTRY MACHINERY jj UPKEEP, 1 PjERIODIC INSPECTION and f OVERHAUL of COUNTRY I MACHINERY lias become an | important branch of our work, | and our effort to please is mak- | ing us a host of friends. | THE | OISBORME ENGINEERING LTD. jj ENGINEERS & CONTRACTORS E | Works : Electrical Dept.: | Bright St. Peel St. § Phono 466. Phono 804.
GISBO RNEW AIEOA (VIA TINIROTO). WE, the undersigned, with to * ' notify the Travelling Public generally that we are continuing the above services, according to tilt? Time-table as shown hereunder: — LEAVE GISBORNE : Mondays, 7 a.nr., for Wairoa. Thursdays, 9 a.m,. per motor-car, for Waercnga-o-kuri. LEAVE WAIROA. Thursdays, 8 a.m. ‘ LEAVE W AERENG A-O-KURI: Thursdays, 11.30 a.m., or to suit convenience of intending passengers. • ■ COACHES WILL LEAVE OUR GREY STREET STABLES, WHERE ALL PARCELS MAY BE STORED, AND ALL PASSAGES BOOKED. J. R. REDSTONE & SONS, LTD-, GREY STREET ' ... GISBORNE.
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Gisborne Times, Volume XLIX, Issue 4816, 13 March 1918, Page 4
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