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™ TTNION STEAJ I*!!|jsfe SHIP COMPANY 01 fegjE,^ NEW ZEALAND. TIME-TABLE FOR NOVEMBER, Steamship. Date of Sailing. FOR NAPIER AND WELLINGTON. *Kia Ora Sunday, Nov. 6 Nooi To Anau Sunday, Nov. 6 5 p.m Waihora Wednesday, Nov. 9 5 p.m "From wharf. FOR AUCKLAND. Mararoa Sunday, Nov. C 8 a.m Omapere Tuesday, Nov. 8 4 p.m Flora Wednesday, Nov. 9 8 a.m FOR AUCKLAND AND SYDNEY. Mararoa Sunday, Nov. 6 8 a.m Waihora Saturday, Nov. 19 10 a.m FOR NAPIER, WELLINGTON, LYTTELTON, AND DUNEDIN. TeAnau Sunday, Nov. 6 5 p.m Waihora Wednesday, Nov. 9 5 p.m FOR AUCKLAND VIA PAKARAE TOLAGO, TOKOMARU, WAIPIRO TUPAROA, REPORUA, AWANUI ; TE ARAROA, AND ORETI POINT KiaOra Tuesday, Nov. 8 11 a.m FOR BLUFF, HOBART, MELBOURNE * Waihora Wednesday, Nov. 9 5 p.m *Tranships to Monowai at Dunedin. FOR SUVA AND LEVUKA. 1 (From Auckland). I Upolu Tuesday, Nov. 8 FOR TONGA, SAMOA, FIJI, THENCI i TO SYDNEY. (From Auckland. ) Taviuui Wednesday, Nov. 16 FOR RARATONGA AND TAHITI. (From Auckland). Ovalau Tuesday, Nov. 22 FOR HONOLULU & SAN FRANCISCO | (From Auckland) ; Alameda Saturday, Nov. 26 Mariposa Saturday, Dec. 24 FOR LONDON VIA SUEZ CANAL. Leave Sydney Leave Mclbourn i Ormuz I Nov 12 I Nov 15 Orient | Nov 26 | Nov 2U Anfl fortnightly thereafter Tickets available by Messrs Huddart Parker and Co.'s steamers Westralia am Elingamite. ! Holders of return tickets must obtaii boat pass at office before embarking. i linportantAnnouncemeni , TO THOSE i FURNISHING--WHIN RAY'S FURNISHINGWAREHOUSE. [Established 1877.] This Building, to use the expression of ai Engineer who valued it, " is probably the Best in Gisborne." FOR various reasons I have decided t realise the Entire Stock of Gonera House Furnishings within the next Twelv Months, or as much sooner as may he. am now prepared to receive offers for tlv Business as a Going Concern, or for thFreehold separately, as may suit. Failin| a Customer for the Promises, the Stocl will be Bold irrespective of any other con sidflratiou, and as a proof of the bonafidc of this announcement, I QUOTE A FEW LINES OF THE GOODS NOW OFFERING :— Bedsteads and Spring Mattresses 45s ! Austrian Rugs 5a 6d, Door Mats Is up wards White and Gold China Cups and Saucer i 5s 6d dozen, Tumblers 2s fid dozen ' Daulton Ware Cups and Saucers 4s 6d do Dinner Ware, large assortment, will b sold under coat . Carpet Squares from 10s 6il up to £10 Hearthrugs from 2s Od, 4a fid, 5s 6d, 6 6d, and upwards I have some grand lines in Toilet War and Bedsteads, just to hand trom th Manufacturers this last month. Thes lines, when cleared, cannot be repeatei ' Hair Brooms 2s, 2s 6d, 3s, 4s 6d ■ Hand Brushes 6d and upwards 1 Cutlery (a first-class lot) from bs per doz. The Stock is replete with almost ever; Household Requisite, and I am prepared t i mako such concessions that no other hons can, because they cannot be replaced agaii for the same money, and as lam not re 1 placing any lines sold I can afford to mak these concessions to clear. 1 It is impossible to convey an adequat ! idea of the Stock in a noirepaper notice ' but if requiring any House Furnishing call and see and be convinced. An inseb will be issued in a few dayi 1 with further particulars. For large order terms can bo arranged. Soliciting your orders, J. WHINRAY. REYNOLDS' CENTRAL Furnishing Emporium. NEW GOODS JUST OPENED, DIRECT from the Staffordshire Pot teries, England, Consisting of China Tea Sots (choice pat terns), Dinner Sets from 355. Toilet Seti (large variety), Trinket Sets of 10 piece: (splendid nnd rich designs) from 6s 6d. GLASSWARE— Dishes (oval, round am oblong, all 6izes), Comports (plain and fane] colors), Jugs (plain, cut and etched), Turn biers (fifteen patterns to choose from) fron 28 3d, Water Bottles (plain and engraved) CUTLERY, Electroplated Ware, En amehvare, Travelling Trunks and Portman teaux, Brush and Tinware, LINOLEUMS (choice patterns), Fenders and Fire Irons Bedsteads and Spring Mattresses at pricci which must command a speedy sale. FURNITURE of all descriptions. PICTURES Mounted aud Framed Vcrj CHEAP. All the above goods are exceedingly lov in price for cash. All goods marked h plain figures. Please call and inspect. E. G. A. REYNOLDS. Mr S. A. Nofcle-Campbell, SURGKON DENTIST Lows Street. Hours of Consul tatioD : 9 a.m. t 5 p.m Telephone, No. 30, Close at 1 p m. Thursdays. WALTER J. SYKES, piSBORNE DENTAL SURGERY, Next E. 1). Smith's, Chemist. Opposite Harold Kane's, Chemist. (Telephone jVo. 10.) l'mzE Medallist for Artificial Teeth. ojij, •\ I -p %v JJ" o «M\ // <~ o •is ns|?V\\< oj9 « 2 ? i®r//i," tm jS^^L P qm"^ <y if/ A— — -tt\ v\ *^ Mil I I'EfcTU EXTIUCTED FKOSI 10 TO 12 NOO.N, ONE SHILLING. Close at 1 p.m. on Tlmrwlayif. Open on Saturday nights from7W9. ANTED KNq\VK^HHBM| , tStablcs uees'uojfl^H^^^^H

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Poverty Bay Herald, Volume XXV, Issue 8358, 4 November 1898, Page 2

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