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vniatatutu jiikl Te Karalca and Gisborne. T ] JTJEVERY'S Brake leaves WrrATATUTO *-' every FRIDAY Morning at 8 o'clock iliarp, Returning fromGisnoim; every SATURDAY" at 11.30. PASSENGERS AND PARCELS s( Carried at Moderate Rates. Bookint. Offiok : Masonic Hotel, where ill parcels will be received for forwarding, al W. DEVERY, Proprietor. 204 TO COUNTRY SETTLERS. T ON and after TUESDAY, November 22N-D, A COACH will leave the Masonic Hotel, at 1 o'clock, for Ormond, Te Karaka, and Whatatutu, returning the following day, leaving Whatatutu at 7.30 a.m. 113 W. E. COOPER. ON and after Monday, McKinley's Royal Mail Coach will leave the Post Office, Gisborne, for Tolago Bay every Mokday morning at 7 o'clock sharp, returning on Tuesday. Leave again on Thursday morning at 7 and returning od Friday. Parcels for Tokomaru, Waipiro, Awanui and all Coast Stations. Fares : From Tolago 125., return farei ' £1 ; from Gisborne to Pakarae, 7s. 6d. ; from Pakarae to Tolago, 7s. Gd. Parcels to be left at tho Masonic Hotf.l. All ooaeh fares to be paid at the Masonic Hothli before starting. All parcels north of Tolago Bay mußt bo paid for before leaving the Masonic Hotki,, Redstone's Stables, Lowe Street, Gisbornk. J. E. RSDST©N?J, ' HAVING determined to move on with i the times and make hw establishment ( equal, if not superior, to any iv the district, { has made arrangements which will enable i him to carry ou hie business with even i greater efficiency than hitherto. He bege ' to inform his numerous patrons, including 1 setders, citizens, commercial travellers, ( visitors, tourists, and others, that he has first-class accommodation for Horses and Vehicles, and that his complete stock and plant enables him to supply his Customers at Reasonable Charges, and at the shorten!, notice, with sound, staunch, stylish and reliable Horses for ridius; or driving, and with strong, comfortable and fashionable Vehicles of various kinds. Weddings and Parties attended to. Cabs to meet Every Steamer. Cure, attention aud civility guaranteed. Charges for Stabling as low as is consistent with proper attention and honest feeding. Having just loused an additional block of splendid grazing land close to town, the paddocking accommodation is of the very best. ta. FUNERALS attended. Suitable Carriages and a well-appointed Hoarse always on hand. 74 BRITISH EMPIRE STABLES, OPPOSITE JUBILEE BELFRY, BRIGHT STREET. npHE above Stables are under the superX intendance of Mr E. P. Joyce and management of Mr Fred. Tansley, so long and favorably known as a Livery aud Bait Stablekeeper. We have to thank our numerous Customers for the very liberal patronage received, which has compelled us to make further large additions (now completed), making our accommodation, including Loose Boxes, Sheds, etc., the most Commodious and Complete in the North Island. We do not mislead our Customers. We give the best value in Gisborne for the least money. We do not use threshed hay, We employ civil and attentive servants. —THE CHARGES ARE REDUCED— TO MEET THE TIMES— Stabling, with Hay ... 0s 6d Feed of Oats and Hay ... Is Od Paddocking, per week ... Is Od ! Saddle Horses and Vehicles are propor- ' tionately reduced. 13. Entrance to Stables by Jahilee Bdfry and British Empire, Hotel. FRED. TANSLEY, Manager. September Ist, 1898. 348 MASONIC STABLES, i LOWE STREET, Gisborne. Telephone 80] [Telephone SO CABS, BRAKES, BUGGIES, SADDLE HORSES. The Best in Town. \ PICNICS arranged for. Wedding Parties a Speciality. Funerals, etc., etc. FIRST-CLASS STABLING. ' MMWH 1 Note. — The Stables being under entirely ' new management, patrons may be assured of attention, punctuality, and civility. Rates Moderate. ( F. S. DES BARRES, Proprietor. J. Penny, Manager. 595 . { :foiso2st:e:di ' " A report comes from the district of Waguuyah, N.S.VV., of a settler and his t family exhibiting very serious symptoms of poisoning after partakiog of their evening meal. Id searching for the cause, suspicion fell on the tea they had used. A samplo taken from a one pound tin in use was ] analysed aud found to contain strong traces * of muriatic acid, the presence of which is caused by the use of spirits of salts in welding the parts of tin together. The \ analyst warns consumers that tea packed in small tin?, owing to its very absorbent 1 nature, is very liable to become impregna- c ted with this ncid, and therefore dangerous for human consumption, and advises that - the very safest package to purchase is that packed in lead with an inside lining of vegetable parchment. This stylo of packet J is quite impervious to the air, and tea so packed has beeu known to retain all its aroma and strength for a period of five years." f __ r NOTE.— KOZIE TEA is packed in Lead with an inside Lining of Vegetable Parchment. g W. MOKGAN, saddler and harness MAKER. F 0 A LL KINDS OF SADDLERY AND CL HARNESS kept in Stock, or Made to Order on tho shortest notice. PACK SADDLES A SPEC/ALI7.J n iVHIPS SPURS, BRUSHWARE, AND STABLE REQUISITES £, always in StooV k _ _ A fo JU.ST RECEIVED, Ex Mararoa — rHE NEW HERTFORD BICYCLE -« (Ladl is' and Gentlemen's). " Pkice £20. Bi B( Also, a shipment of the VICTOR 8° SICYCLES, with all the latest improve- itlents On view in the Bicycle Rooms Peel ~l treet. -I J. TOWNLEY. c " f IVER COMPLAINT cured by Loasby's Et U "WAHOO." It dispels biliousness 01 nd side headache. Bewars of imitations. JAj

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Poverty Bay Herald, Volume XXVI, Issue 8420, 20 January 1899, Page 4

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