H. R. SMITH, PRACTICAL JEWELLER, WATCHMAKER AND OPTICIAN, Goldsmiths' Hall, Gisborne. • rt /-*--*. CHRISTMAS oo < th}- PRESENTS. •_! H Mm -NEW YEAR ,_^T^__ GIFTS. qq firj_utanr_ Has just received m (IF' "_*_| a Large and WellPS > , W__i#v__r elected Stock of WE3 Exquisite New O !zi lorir— Designs m Gold, Silver, and Greenstone Jewellery, Muff Chains, Bangles, Charms, etc. ENGAGEMENT RINGS A SPECIALITY! At Prices to Suit Everybody. GOLD BAND RDJGS from 13s. GOLD-MOUNTED GREENSTONE BROOCHES from 10s 6d. GOLD BROOCHES from 6s 6d. SILVER BROOCHES from Is 6d. STERLING SILVER KEYLESS LADLES' WATCHES from 21s. GENTS' ditto from 255. Also, ELECTROPLATE, Etc., Suitable for Presents. SPECTACLES to Suit all-Sights, from Is a pair. H.R.S. begs to thank the inhabitants of Gisborne and districts for the kind support they have accorded him?' and hopes to merit a continuance of the same. Having bad twenty years" practical experience m London, and many years m Sydney, enables him to successfully compete with any firm m the colony. Being a practical workman, can manufacture and repair on j the premises. HR.. SMITH. ' T : r- i jPj^mAml&^llSj W^_f tJ_t^J9_l J_Br __l_f Carpenters' Tools Cutlery Brushware Spoons and Forks. !K mml » W\ t_j °» R^.j LJ o ssjti -. ffl) S p . ■•« | I mxc' rl i ..j h .7 IRS9 " ti 55 m w § m <i w oMil A ■ -fes ■ s km <3 5 / ffsp^a ■ -7 1 b ■ (- W -'" '""'■ 1 lap- -<J _j ANGLO-AMERICAN PUBLISHING CO., BOOK AND MUSIC PUBLISHERS, Eto. STAMPING OUTFITS (m Packets), Is 6d to 10s 6d. Reductions to Boarding Schools and Convents. Circular Free. Pratt's Giant Album of Songs and Chart of chords, Containing 184 songs, words and music complete, 2s 6d. Diamond Collection Songs, containing over 600 songs, words, and music complete, 2s 9d. Imperial Yeomanry March, Ladysmith March, Pekin Marcn, Sons of the Empire, 6d each. Lovers' Encyclopedia (fun, amusement, and instruction for all), including 1500 Gems of Prose and Poetry, 2s 6d. 'Xrnas «and New Year Cards, packets 20 for 6d, 20 for Is, 40 for.ls ; extra quality boxes, 10 for Is 6d.; also, a beautiful selection from Id to Is 6d each. Pictures, unframed, Is to 7s. BIRTHDAY BOOKS, Foreign Stamps and Albums. BOOKS & STATIONERY REQUISHEB In Great Variety. ' HEALTH CULTURE JOURNAL, 4s 6d per annum. K. R. MACDONALD; - Gladstone Road, Gisborne. Sole Agent North Island. 170 king's College, AUCKLAND. THE TOWER, REMUERA. VisiTOß : Rev. W. Realty, M. A. LIST OF BUCCEBSES, 1898-1900. SIX Boys passed the Senior Civil Service, - one of. whom passed with distinction, 1900 ; twenty-eight boys passed the Jnnior Civil Service; twelve boys passed the Matriculation ; one boy passed the University Junior Scholarship Examination with credit, 1899; two boys passed .the Senior District Scholarship Examinations of the Auckland Board of Education, 1898, obtaining fourth arid fifth places respectively; one boy passed the same Examination m 1899, obtaining tenth place,"**^ is entitled to three years' Free Tuition. Prospectuses may be obtained on application to the Principal, or from the office of the Poverty Bay Herald. ;■ CHILTON HOUSE SCHOOL. Thh Tkbraob, Wellington. Principal ■ Miss A. O. FREEMAN, Assisted by Miss M. Rawson, M.A. Honors, Miss G. Hbnby, 8.A., Miss L. A. Toeton, Teachers' D Certificate, And by visiting Masters and Mistresses for Languages, Music, 'Painting, eto. THE School Course includes English, Latin, French, Mathematics, Science, Elementary Drawing, and Needlework. Extras — German, Mußio, Singing, Ad/anced Drawing and Painting, Danoing and Calisthenics, Theory of Musio. Pupils not desiring to follow the whole school course may attend classes only. Prospectuses on application. 830 EARAKA SAWMILL. WILLIAM KING HAVING re-erected his Mill at the Karaka, begs to inform bis Customers that he can supply them with TIMBER OF FIRST-CLASS _ QUALITY At Reasonable Rates. A Yard has also been opened at 'Makauri, where a general assortment,. of Planed and Rough Timber is kept. Cash Customers liberally dealt with. WLLLIAM KING, Makauri THE KIOSK ABOVE LITTLE DUST PAN Gladstone Road. MISS" BRANDT wishes to announce that she has taken over the management of the above Refreshment Rooms/ and begs /to assure visitors that THE KIOSK will be run on the latest up-to-tl flaf*aA 1 1 TI P-fit HOT & COLD LUNCHES will be served between 12 and 2 o'clock. Menu for Variety unsurpassed. AFTERNOON TEA, Fruit Salads. STRAWBERRIES & CREAM and Fruits m Season. OPEN THURSDAY AFTERNOONS. (Entrance by Side Door) Also, on SATURDAY EVENINGS. ' BILLIARDS. WM. CHALLIS begs to announce that | he has leased the Turanganui hotel BILLIARD ROOM, where patrons will find everything up-to-date. The Proprietor has gone to heavy expense m procuring a table, which has been'erected by the makers, Barton and McGill, of AulJdand. rhe room will be run under the personal supervision of W. Challis, whose longconnection with the business will be sufficient guarantee that the comfort of those visitins the room will be a special feature. '654
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Poverty Bay Herald, Volume XXVII, Issue 9037, 4 January 1901, Page 4
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