Mr William Marr, Professional Pianopobtk Tdnkr . r Akd Teaches oy Mrsio and Singing. ORDERS for Tuning promptly attended to. Country and Coast regularly /isited. • I Addkbbs : Vobden St. ( opposite, Presbyterian Chnrch) i MUSIC, 'M B G J. EA T (Senior Honors Certificate Trinity College, London), Organist Wesley Church. TEACHER OF THE PIANOFORTE AND ORGAN. Singing and Voice Comobe. Pupils prepared for Practical and Theoret ical Exams. Terms on application. Gladstone Road. LADIES' SCHOOL, PALMERSTON ROAD, Gisborne. 1 MISS A. E. NELSON ! (Cektikicated Teacheii). OOUND English Education, Thorough ' O Aritlimetic, French, Latin, Drawing, Painting. I ' ' Child Pianist " Music System. Pupils may be received at the Half-term, commencing Monday, Owoiskk 31st. 189S ; music. MRS 15UTLER, Teachkb of Music, Sinking, Piano, Viomn, and Organ, is prepared to receive Pupils at the City Rink (side entrance), beginning I on Monday, 31st October. Hours, 12 to 6. HAROLD KANE'S /~I LYCERINE UfLYCERINE AND /CUCUMBER VJUCUMBER KENDEKS THE SKIN Soft, Supple, and Smooth. REJMOVES • Redness Roughness Sunburn. GLYCERINE & CUCUMBER may be applied to the most Delicate Skin. r In bottles-Price 1/6 and 2/6. PREPARED ONI/Y BY > — H AROLD KAN E. — CHEMIST, Next Theatre Royal, Gisborne. 1 , 7 TATAPOURI HOTEL. ! MRS W~BAILEY, Proprietress. THIS Hotel is conveniently situated within two hours' drive of Gisborne, / in one of the most picturesque and healthy parts of the East Coast, and is fast becoming_a favorite seaside resort, The cuisine, which is the best, is under the supervision of Mrs Bailey, whose busij ness connection in Poverty Bay extends • over a large number of years. The Diningroom, Bedrooms and Sitting-rooms are , replete with every convenience, and visitors patronising the Hotel will be assured the comforts of a home. Arrangements may be made for the free conveyance to the Hotel of Boarders whose stay will extend to one week or longer. The conveyance will leave town on Mon- ' days, Wednesdays and Fridays. Only the best brandi of Wines, Spirits and Jieer kept in stock MRS W. BAILEY, , 812 Proprietress. ' FOR THE MILLION? NEW CURTAINS, Sheetings, Towels, Apron Cloth, and Caliooeß, just imported Direct from the Manufacturers, will be sold VERY CHEAP at ... Mark Way's. 1 FOR THE MILLION! SECOND SHIPMENT of Ladies' and Ciulduen's STRAW HATS, made specially ; to our own order, and all the ' Newest Shapes, boing imported Direct from the Afdnvfacturers, ! will be sold at WHOLESALE PRICES at Mark Way's. i FOR THE MILLION ! MEN'S & BOYS' CLOTHING (in Kaiapoi and Roslyn : Tweeds), Caps, Novelties in Tie 3, Cummerbunds, Tennis Shirts, Blunders, Silk and Caalimore Half Hose, at Mark Way's. FOR THE MILLION! SUITS TO ]\/TEASURI£ UITS TO .MEASURE. Spleudid selection of Twec/ls, Coatings, and Serges. Fit jh,nd Workmanship Guaranteed. ( Moderate Charges. J Pick your Patterns early, at; . . Mark Way's/.
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Poverty Bay Herald, Volume XXV, Issue 8358, 4 November 1898, Page 2
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449Page 2 Advertisements Column 6 Poverty Bay Herald, Volume XXV, Issue 8358, 4 November 1898, Page 2
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