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•0 g .-I H o j < <i I i o°o w -I m E « i i# O j aih » j CQ H I Q OJ : 5 o 3 j 3 a s | oii A ■ o H i 'P. P.O. Box 49.] [Telephone 126. MARK WAY'S gPECIAL JOB pRICE J^ST. BLOUSE LENGTHS, Is Each. 200 BLOUSE LENGTHS, Is 6d Each. Kfk SUMMER DRESS TWEEDS (Robes) OKf 6yds double width, 5s lid. CA ALL-WOOL SUMMER TWEED, oyj 6yds double width, 9s lid. •J.OO LADIES' RUSH HATS, 4d and 6d ■£00 MEN'S RUSH HATS, 6d Each. 90 SAMPLE BED QUILTS, Very UKI Cheap. IK DOZEN LADD3S' CYCLING ±o GLOVES, 6d Pair. ART MUSLINS, all new shades for -*■*• draping, 3s lid dozen. TDOYS 1 LINEN SAILOR COLLARS, •" Frilled Edges, Is Each. ]^EW SAH.OR HATS. PHILDREN'S BONNETS m Great vy Variety. At MARK WAY'S. THOS. COOK & SON, fpOURIST AND QENERAL pASENGER A GENTS. j^GENTS FOR J^INES. Our arrangements for this season embrace Every Description of Tour by Land or Water. A^^, STEAMER SAILINGS Due Steamer Tons Leave London Cuzco .. 89 8 Sydney Nov 8 Deo 21 Sierra .. GOOO'Anckland Nov 9 Deo 6 Paparoa .. 6963 Wellington Nov U Deo 81 Ooeana .. 6603 Sydney Nov 16 Deo 29 Bhein .. 10,058 Sydney Nov 16 Jan 4 Aberdeen .. 8660 Sydney Nov 22 Jan 16 Omrah .. 8298 Sydney . Nov 23 Jan i Suevio . . 12,000 Sydney Nov — Jan — BOOK NOW FOR 1902 SAILINGS. Before Booking your Tickets to London or elsewhere, write for "COOK'S SAILING LIST" (with map), posted free, giving FARES and 1902 Sailings by all lines, at Lowest Rates. PI airs" exfi all Steamers for inspection. ALL INFORMATION FREE. Apply Early for Berths at COOK'S SHIPPING OFFICE, Miller's Corner, Gisborne. WILLIAM MILLER, Correspondent. OCEAN ACCIDENT AND GUARANTEE CORPORATION, .LIMITED. The: Strongest Office m the World. Assets, £1,500,000. The Corporation is prepared to grant Employers of Labor covers against All Risks under the Workers' Compensation Act, Employers' Liability Acts, and Common Law. THE OCEAN is under no arrangement with other companies. IT IS TO YOUR ADVANTAGE TO DEAL WITH US. Don't clctee business with any other office before consulting our Agent. Our Agents are supplied with tne fullest information as to the working of the Act. The Company accepts all classes oi Risks against Accident and Sickness and Permanent Incapacity. NO RED TAPE m SETTLING CLAIMS. All Claims Settled at the Local v Office ofl the Company. MILLER'S CORNER, Gisborne. THE OCEAN is the most Progressive Office m the World, and was first to introduce into 1 the( Colonies all the Latest Features m the various branches of business which it transacts. ■WM. MILLER, District Manager, Gisborne. NOW LANDING. 2 QASES QRICKETING Q.OODS, Direct frotn English Manufacturers. 100 BATS TO SELECT FROM. TO ARRIVE. D CASES TENNIS AND POLO ° MATERIAL. WM. MILLER, WHOLESALE AND RETAEL TOBACCONIST, SHIPPING AND INSURANCE AGENT, Miller's Corner, Gisborne. 950 W. J. COX, Q.ROCER AND pROVISION j^pRCHANT, Has Just Received a Choice Assortment of the 1 Latest Novelties m Groceries, consisting of J^ENNET The Quickest and Easiest Method of making 1 ' Junket, etc. QORDIAXS. De Carle's Celebrated Fruit Drinks Heddle's Choice Raspberry Balm, Limejuice, Ginge* Wine, etc. TINNED QHERRIES, Apricots, Peaches, Pears, Apples, Plums, Pineapple, etc.. • Crystallized Metz Fruits (loose and m boxes). 10 BOXES CHOICE 10 BOXES 10 BOXES pRUN ES. 10 BOXES Patent Lax Camp Pies Sheep Tongues Ptarmigan Pigs' Fefeb' Quail Wild Duck Brawn Anchovies Fowl Ox Tongue A Very Special Assortment of English Stilton English Stilton QHEESE. • McLaren's World-celebrated Cheese. Edam and Akaroa Cheeses. At W. J. COX'S, Gladstone Ed. Telephone 99. Telephone 99.

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Poverty Bay Herald, Volume XXVIII, Issue 9304, 18 November 1901, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 5 Poverty Bay Herald, Volume XXVIII, Issue 9304, 18 November 1901, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 5 Poverty Bay Herald, Volume XXVIII, Issue 9304, 18 November 1901, Page 2