fotafjj^ TTNION STEAMIL^o"t_ SHIP COMPANY OF NEW ZEALAND. TIMETABLE FOR DECEMBER. Steamship. Date ot Bailing. £*_ FOR AUCKLAND. Te Anau, Wednesday, Jan. 9 8 a.m. Mararoa, Saturday, Jan.- 12th, 10 a.m. Flora, Wednesday, Jan. 16, 8 a.m. FOR NAPIER, WELLINGTON, LYT- > TELTON, AND DUNEDIN. i Waihora, Sat., Jan sth, 5 p.m. Te Anau, Sunday, Jan. 13 5 p.m. FOR AUCKLAND AND SYDNEY. Mararoa, Sat., Jan. 12 10 a.m. Talune Saturday, Jan. 26 10 a.m. „ FOR TOLAGO, WACPARE, ANAURA, , TOKOMARU, WAIPIRO, TUPAROA, AWANUI, TE ARAROA, HICK'S 3 BAY, AND AUCKLAND. c Omapere, About 14th January • FOR MELBOURNE. VIA BLUFF AND HOBART. * Waihora, Saturday, Jan. 5 5 p.m. c (Tranships to Mokoia at Dunedin) • FOR FRIENDLY ISLANDS, SAMOA, FIJI, AND SYDNEY. (From Auckland.) 3 Rotokino, Tuesday., Jan. 22nd r FOR RAROTONGA AND TAHITI. (From Auckland.) * Ovalau, Tuesday, Jan. 15 FOR SUVA AND LEVUKA. i (From Auckland.) - Taviuni, Wed., Jan. 16 1 SOUNDS EXCURSION. 8.8. Waikare from Dunedin on 12th '. January. r FOR HONOLULU & SAN FRANCISCO A. and A. Linei (From Auckland.) Sierra January 18 r (Fare to San Francisco: Saloon, £40, a steerage £16. Fare to London : £67 9s 2d.] : FOR LONDON VIA SUEZ CANAL. k £ Orient Line. 5 Leave Sydney Leave Melbourni , Orizaba Jan. 19 Jan. 22 Oroya Feb. 2 Feb. 5 And fortnightly thereafter 5 Tickets available for stop-over or return I, by Messrs. Huddart, Parker and Coma pany' s steamers Elingamite & Zealandia. Holders of return tickets must obtain j boat pass at office before embarking. , 1$ SEASON SS.' 'i WILLIAM PETTIE - '"..':.■.*? -. CTAS much pleasure m directing the j ■""■- attention of his Customers and the j Public to his present Immense Stock ol NEW AND FASHIONABLE Drapery, Mercery 1 Millinery, etc., - Just Received ex Direct Steamers— -Whakatane, Gothio, and Kumara— from London. Special attention ia directed to the 9 7 iH* ladies' a - 'Showroom, Where the CHOICEST MILLINERY b may be seen, at Exceedingly Moderate Prices, I Whilst m Gems and Sailor Hats the Variety t is Endless, and at Prices to Suit Everyone. ■• Also, Great Variety of LadießV Blouses, Skirts, Costumes, Tieß, Gloves, and Sunshades. The feature of the Wt Dress Department i Is the Wonderful Assortment of Cotton Fabrics, Borne of the Prints, Muslins, and Mercerised Sateens being exceedingly Pretty and Effective. WILLIAttfPETTIE Wishes to specially mention that the bulk of his Cotton Goods now arriving were bought at OLD RATES, so that hiß Prices this Beason are practically the same aB last. Cable advices report Extraordinary Advances m Cotton Goods of every description, so that he cannot hope to replace goods Bold out at anything like present values. ALLD ARTMENTS are now Fully Stocked, and Further Shipments are expected by almost Every Steamer, so that I right through the season the Btook will hi Replenished with the Newest Goods, «,-;>y effort being made to keep iv touch with the Home markets, the^constant aim of the Proprietor being to maintain his reputation for keeping Fresh, Fashionable; and Reliable Goods, at Moderate and Reasonable Prices. Inspection and Compabison Cobdially Isvithd. SAMPLES POST FREE to any address upon application. WILLIAM PETTIE, IMPORTER Gladstone Road (next Union Bank), Gisborne. . . " ■ - (RAW FORD AND 80N, Booksellers, Stationers, eto. WE beg to announce to the Public that we have had our Premises ENLARGED, and now hold a Large Assortment of ■_ RIGHT UP-TO-DATE STOCK. We have a Large Variety of Goods suitable for CHRISTMAS PRESENTS. Albums, Writing Desks and Cases, Music Cases Glove and Handkerchief Boxes, Photo Frames, Purses, Wallets, Gents' and Ladies' Companions, Pocket Knives, Etc., Etc. SILVER-MOUNTED PLPES, PLPES, POUCHES, CIGARETTE AND CIGAR HOLDERS. TOBACCO, CIGARS, CIGARETTES. ACCOUNT BOOKS, STATIONERY, Etc., Etc. Orders are now being Booked for 'XMAS NUMBERS of English and Australasian Papers. Orders taken through the Telephone — No. 87. A Large Variety of SCHOOL REWARD BOOKS Just arrived, suitable for Prizes and 'Xrnas Presents. Our 'XMAS and NEW YEAR CARDS are far ahead of last year's. They will be on view shortly. Call and inspect. TOYS and GAMES m Endless Variety. CRAWFORD AND SON, Opposite Pettie's. WALTER J. SYKES, /^[.ISBORNE DENTAL SURGERY, Next E. D. Smith's, Chemist. Opposite Harold Kane's, Chemist. (Telephone No. 16.) Pbizb Medallist fob Abtifioial Tkbth. o-S <d.2 .^s^csraSsSxnZ^ a os_ - B // js_2^^S^^a.v^v 5 1-B*B B x o .«lJl^M s l' «^S_ \ %*~ -* \ lis. 7* •J i-s^. \V \< S •_ _ £Jpt ?s ilu § l-l "aP? '"^-v^-^^ss J^JI ' s. a*A QC »"N miM VbTVV 1 / t" ' 1 I_P^^^»_r Mi "^3 tT-fl _L_- •- ,/ iP^ I* Mv I Tebth Extbaotkd fbom 10 to 12 Noon ONE SHILLING. Complete Sets of Teeth from £7 to £20.
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Poverty Bay Herald, Volume XXVII, Issue 9037, 4 January 1901, Page 2
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752Page 2 Advertisements Column 2 Poverty Bay Herald, Volume XXVII, Issue 9037, 4 January 1901, Page 2
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