TTNION STEAM - If'^fe^ SIIII> COMPANY OF A htgZ^iJk NEW ZEALAND. \fa TIME-TABLE FOR NOVEMBER. > Steaiußhip. Date ol Sailing jj 1^ FOR AUCKLAND. Japourika Wednesday, Nov. 8 8 a.m. , [anuvera Wednesday, Nov. 15 8 a.m. ■ FOR AUCKLAND AND SYDNEY. tVaihora Saturday, Nov. 18 10 a.m. Fo Mararoa Saturday, Dec. 2 10 a.m. FOR NAPIER, WELLINGTON, AND &> WESTPORT. W Dmapere To-day (Saturday) 5 p.m. ■ FOR NAPIER, WELLINGTON, LYJTELTON, AND DUNEDIN. Ze Tarawcrii To-morrow (Sunday) 5 p.m. Waihora Wednesday, Nov. 8 5 p.m. (*No cargo.) rc | FOR TOLACiO BAY, WAIPARE, sic TOKOMARU, WAIPIRO.TUPAROA, tic AWANUI, TE ARAROA, HICK'S El BAY, AND AUCKLAND. Omapere Saturday, Nov. 11 7 a.m. bo FOR BLUFF, HOBART, MELBOURNE. ap •Waihora Wednesday, Nov. 8 5 p.m. "Tranships to Zealandia at Dunedin. oy FOR SUVA AND LEVUKA. = (From Auckland). Upolu Wednesday, Nov. 8 Q FOR TONGA, SAMOA, FIJI, THENCE TO SYDNEY. (From Auckland.) Manapouri Wednesday, Nov. 15 FOR RARATONGA AND TAHITI. (From Auckland). Ovalau Tuesday, Nov. 21 FOR HONOLULU & SAN FRANCISCO. , A. and A. Line. ( \ (From Auckland)! Mariposa Monday, Nov. 27 (Through fare to Liverpool: Saloon, iol to £66.) FOR LONDON VIA SUEZ CANAL. Orient Linb. Leave Sydney Leave llelbourao Otuba | Novll I NovH Ormuz I Nov2s I Nor 28 And fortnightly thereafter Tickets availablo by Messrs Huddart, i Parker and Company's steamers Westralia, Zealandia, and Elingamite. Holders of return tickets must obtain rj 1-oat pass at office before embarking. "REYNOLDS' T CENTRAL Furnishing Emporium. NOW OPENED 'pEREE CASES OF THE BEST >] 1 PICTURE Fifty Choice Patterns to Choose From. 1 Come In and See Them. 1 ONE CASE GRANULATED PICTURE MOUNTS In White, Gold, Green, and Gray. PICTURES MOUNTED & FRAMED. CHEAP is the Word. PICTURE MOULDINGS for Sale. A large assortment of the BEST English GLASS, CHINA and EARTHENWARE. Twenty patterns ot TOILET SETS to arrive shortly. Mine ti the BEST <fc OH WA PEST House for the People to Furnish from. Call and Inspect! E. G. A. REYNOLDS. THE BOOK ARCADE. Crawford and Son, BOOKSELLERS STATIONERS NEWS AGENTS. LEDGERS, Journals, Cash, Letter, and Day Books sold. BOOKS by well-known authors arriving every boat. Tobacco, Cigars, Cigarettes, Pipes, etc. CiIRQPBIRCRQ Wanted for all the OUDOOKIDtnO leading Now Zealand and Australian papers TOYS of all sorts and kinds. Photo Frames, Purses, Wallets, Cigar and Cigarette Cases, Writing Desks, Penknives, and Accordeons sold. [telephone no 87] TELEPHONE 105.] [TELEPHONE 105. THOS. ADAMS BOOKSELLER, STATIONER, AND NEWS AGENT, TOBACCO, CIGAR, & FANCY GOODS . MERCHANT. Just arrived I Just arrived I A Book of Gisborne ViewsThirteen Splendid Views of the town and surroundings, at the low prico of 1b ; posted to any address, Is 2d. Also, ft large Bupply of New and Choice NOVELS (2s 6d and 3s 6d), including the following :— War to the Knife : or, Tangata Maori, by Rolf Boldrewood A Florida Enchantment, by A. C. Gunter IdyJJa of the Sea (author of Cruise of the Cachalot) Dominion of Dreams, by Fiona Jlacleod With Zola in England, by E. A. Vizetelly Day of Recompense, by Silas Hocking Like Another Helen, by Sydney Grier A Dash for a Throne, by A. W. Marchmont 71 Not Out, edited by " Mid-on " Bonnie Maggie Lauder, by Alan St. Aubyn A Romance of Australian Exploring, by Firth Scott Garden of Swords, by Max Pemberton The Old Mare's Foal (Nat Gould's latest) , and all others Last Volume of Windsor Magazine, from December to May ; Academy Pictures for 1899. NEW PREMISES NOW OPEN. SPECIAL SHOW SPECIAL SHOW —OF— : $g° ALL THE SEASON'S NOVELTIES. IN ALL DEPARTMENTS we are showing a SELECT ASSORTMENT of the NEWEST Goods. Nice Lot of DRESS GOODS in Single Dress Lengths. ; Millinery. Milliaery. Some of the CHOICEST TRIMMED MILLINERY ever imported into Gisborne on view IN THE SHOWROOM. All Wtkome! A'o one dtked to buy / 0. cftosiG & 00. I "I^ALTKIt >T. NYKKJS, GISBORNE DENTAL HUIi'iKKV, Next K. J). Smitli'ii, (Jh»:nnat.. Opposite Harold Kuiiu'm, (Jln-.ini.il. (Telephone No. 111.) Prize Medallist kok Artificial Tr.r.-ni. mi wi# n Mil #" . N fV 9* TLUTII EXTKALTEI) FKOM 10 TO NuON, 112 ONE SHILLING. Cluso at 1 p.m. on Thursday!,. Open on Suturd*y nights from 7 to 9.
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Poverty Bay Herald, Volume XXVI, Issue 8663, 4 November 1899, Page 2
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