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WALTER J. SYKES, /^ISBORNE DENTAL SURGERY, " Next E. D. Smith's, Chemist. Opposite Harold Kane's, Chemist. (Telephone No. 16.) Pbizk Mbdallibt fob Artificial Tkbth. &3 J 8 -s=^ <? |its if •Sg§ H Bl mil I L'KJfITU ISxTBAOTHD FBOM 10 TO 12 NOOK. ONE SHILLING. Complete Rets of Teeth from £7 to U2U. . / HOXAL SALUTE I VuX PUBLICO ! LET 'EM ALL COME! WE'RE BOUND FOR THE FRONT IN THE TIME OF NEED. Field-Marshal W. HY. CLAYTON. Commander-in-Chief .......F. CLAYTON. Oliicer in Charge of Our Mounted Batteries and Horse 1 - Artillery, who sees that the Horses are at the fecene of Action Every Morning C. CLAYTON. claytonTrothers' ARMY iS IN CHARGE in Every Department by Officers who are tormidable opponents for our Enemies, and are able 10 Construct or Demolish in a very Short Bpace of Time Forts, Barracks, Farm Houses, Canteens, Stations, Mansions, Warehouses, etc. OUK NAVk' is commanded by Hearts of Oak, who battle against the King's huemies, Acts of God, Pirates, and Robbers by land and sea with (Supplies for our Field Forces, who go far into the interior with the utmost confidence in our fleet, who always turn up to back up our Maxims, Colts, and of other field pieces with their Long Toms and Handy Men. From the First to the Seventh Contingent of local Bushmen and Teamsters, who are always ready to inspan the Oxen and harness their Horses to bring necessaries to the Camps and Fuel to cheer the hearts of the Homes and at the front. We have a very large supply of entanglements to keep olf the enemy in Barb Wire and Plain, Wire Netting (barb and plain) that will stand any strain, and this is proved by what we have supplied ,for the protection of our local Railway lines. Our Commissariat Department is armed with our Famous Record Ranges, which, like the rest of our armaments, has stood the severest tests and. defied all-comers. Ihe food cooked by these Ranges instils courage into our men when in camp or neld, and the Officers in charge never have occasion to call them either curs or cowards. The coals these weapons are charged with are equal to those that saved the Calliope. Colonel Pole-Penton should see in future that all camps have them before the next Duke arrives. Our Corrugated Iron and Timber is suitable for Bomb-proof Shelters, and in such quantities that will stand a Siege equalling even Mafeking. u c We don't want to fight, But by jingo if we do, We've got the ships, We've got the* men, We've got the material, too. MASONIC STABLES, OPPOSITE MASONIC HOTEL, LOWE STREET, Gisborne. Telephone No. 80. Telephone No. 80. HRHE Proprietor of these Stables wishes JL to impress upon the Public that his Stables are ruh' on the most up-to-date lines, where customers are treated with civility and attention, and their hors: with quietness and the best of fodder. The stock of Brakes, Broughams, Las. daus, Waggonettes, Buggies, Gigs, etc., etc., are of the Best, and are available for Weddings, Picnics, Funerals, Excursions, etc., at a few moments' notice; and all Orders for the above left with the Proprietor will be creditably carried out. at Reasonable Prices. A large, well-grassed and watered Paddock has lately been bought within three miles of Gisborne. Owing to the increasing business, and to accommodate the public travelling at night, the doors of the Stable are never closed, a Night Groom being in constant attendance. The Horses are of the Best, having won among other Prizes First in Double Harness and First in Tandem four years in succession. * The Drivers kept can be thoroughly relied upon, having gained First Award in the Driving Competition. All Sick Horses (unless suffering from contagious diseases) cared for and doctored. Horses clipped and trimmed up by an .Expert. Cabs available at all times and places. ,_, F- S. DES BARRES, <s<ss s Proprietor. CRITERION STABLES, LOWE STREET, GISBOBNH. Telephone.. „ No. 70. rpHE Proprietor begs to call attention JL to hia complete and up-to-date Plant, consisting of Carriages, Brakes. Buaeies. Gigs, eto. -no . To keep pace with the increasing popularity of the business, Beveral additions have recently been made. Our Harness Horses and Haoka are so well and favorably known that farther comment is needlees. CABh MEET EVERY STEAMER. Specia. Coaches, Buggies, Brakes, and Cabs available at any timb to ant plaob Picnic aud Wedding Parties catered f or FIRST-OLABB STABLING, With the BEST of Fodder; also, Good Paddocks. CHARGES MODES A TE. Hearse and Carriageu ways available for Funerals. J. R. REDSTONE, „ Proprietor. 74 ALBION CLUB LIYERY STABLES. fVREILLY BROS?* CO., having taken \J over these old-established Stables, desire to maintain a continuance of the patronage hitherto accorded, and trust by strict attention to secure still further that of the General Public. VEHICLES LATEST STYLE. SADDLE HORSES, Eto., on HIRE at a MOMENT'S NOTICE?^ A BRAKE will await the arrival of ?U steamers, or may be seemed for Pionit .Parties. N.B.— Horses baited at these Stables wJI receive nothing but the Best of food! whilst^ should PaSfiocking be required; i a « . °°- haTe «ecnred a piece ol land well fenced and well watered. A GROOM IN ATTENDANCE AT NIGHT. n^ii* 1 *" to S * dd1 *' Sin ßfc or Uoubla Harness. j^ MOURNING CARDB.-N«r shipment »—t opwj yp Kk Hwiuj) (mim.

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Poverty Bay Herald, Volume XXVIII, Issue 9261, 26 September 1901, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 5 Poverty Bay Herald, Volume XXVIII, Issue 9261, 26 September 1901, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 5 Poverty Bay Herald, Volume XXVIII, Issue 9261, 26 September 1901, Page 4