IfP^W TTNION STEAMI kl^_ll SmP COMP ANY 0F l^^'pP NEW ZEALAND. TIME-TABLE. Steamship B»'eol Bailing, i au noh t."OR AUCKLAND AND SYDNEY. Mararoa. Saturday, Aug. 9, 10 a.m. (No cargo after 4 p.m. Friday.) _ FOR AUCKLAND. Corinna, Tuesday, Aug. 29, • 8 p.m. (No cargo after 4 p.m.) FOR NAPIER, WELLINGTON, LYTTELTON, and DUNEDIN. Te Anau, Sunday, July 27, 5 p.m. (No cargo after 4 p.m. Saturday.) FOR BLUFF, HOBART, AND MELBOURNE. Te Anau, Sunday, July 27, 5 p.m. (No cargo after 4 p.m. Saturday.) (Transhipping at Dunedin to Talune, August 3.) FOR TOLAGA, TOKOMARU, WAIPIRO, TUPAROA, AWANUI, TE ARAROA, HICK'S BAY, WANGAPAROA, and AUCKLAND. Omapere, Monday, Aug. 4, 8 a.m. (No cargo after 4 p.m. Saturday.) FOR FRIENDLY ISLANDS, SAMOA, FIJI, AND SYDNEY. (From Auckland.) Manapouri, Wednesday, Aug. 27. (Waikare, hence Saturday, August 23, connects.) FOR RAROTONGA AND TAHITI. (From Auckland.) I Ovalau, Tuesday, August 12th. (Mararoa, hence August 9th, connects.) FOR SUVA AND LEVUKA. (From Auckland.) Taviuni, Wednesday, August 13th. (Mararoa, hence August 9th, connects.) FOR VANCOUVER via BRISBANE FIJI, AND HONOLULU. FROM SYDNEY. Aorangi, August 11th. (Elingamite, hence 2nd August, connects; or Moura, from Auckland 13th August, connects at Fiji.) FOR LONDON VIA SUEZ CANAL. Orient Pacific Line. Leave SydDey Leave Melbourne Oroya, Aug. 16 Aug. 19 (Mararoa, hence August 9, connects.) Ormuz, Aug. 30 Sept. 2 And for nightly thereafter FOR SYDNEY DIRECT. (from Wellington i Mokoia, Saturday, August 9th. (Te Anau, hence July 27, connects.) Tickets are available for stop-over or return by Messrs Huddart, Parker and Company's steamerß Elingamite & Zealandia. Holders of return tickets should obtain boat pass at the office before embarking. tPassengers for steamers advertised to sail before 9 a.m., also on Sundays, should be booked on the previous day. All freights must be paid at the office, before delivery of cargo. UNION STEAM SHIP CJ<>. OF NEW ZEALAND, Ltd., Agents. J^ gTITCH JN ipiME OAVES jJyfINE I So Procure a Bottle of HOOD'S COLTSFOOT COUGH CURE AT ONCE! FIRST DOSE RELIEVES! FIRST BOTTLE CURES! Pleasant and Efficacious. "£S QD gOTTLE, —At—. ■a/TASONIC pHARMACY. And of all Country Storekeepers. REYNOLDS S CENTRAL FURNISHING EMPORIUM JUST "OPENED. 12 CRATES. DINNER SETS—Rich Patterns, Handpainted, £12 15s. Cheaper Sets from 16s 6d. TEA SETS—Choice and Dainty, from 12s 6d. DESSERT SETS—Rare Patterns, Handpainted, £9 9s. Cheaper Sets from 18s 6d. Choice Assortment of TEAPOTS, HOTWATER JUGS, HOT-WATER KETTLES, Etc., Etc. BEDSTEADS, in groat variety, from 20s. WIRE MATTRESSES — The Best and Cheapest. 4—CASES PICTURE MOULDINGS—4 70 Patterns to choose from. Come and See! E. G. A. REYNOLDS. SPECIAL T7NGAGEMENT Sh Of a FIRST-CLASS MILLINER. FIRST-CLASS MILLINER. F. W. EURE Has been successful in securing the engagement of ]y£ISS Q.ILMOUR to take charge of his Millinery Department. MISS GILMOUR has had wide experience in Australia, and late of the W.1.C., Wellington, which has placed her at the top of the tree in the Finer Arts of Millinery. t> F.W.E. feels sure that the Ladies of Gisborne will appreciate having in their midst the Latest Styles and First-class Work to choose from, and looks forward to a specially busy time hi this Department. Be prepared for CORONATION FESTIVITIES, and place your Orders EARLY at EURE'S ECONOMIC. EURE'S ECONOMIC. W. J. COX, f* ROGER AND "PROVISION IyTERCHANT, Has Just Landed One Tank of HUNTLY & PALMER'S World-renowned BISCUITS, Containing twenty-four kinds of all the Latest Novelties, included in. which are the following— Coronation Chocolate Fingers Dinner Chocolate Creams Artie Waifers Ice Wafers Vanilla Wafers Century Maitre d' Hotel Algeria The Latest H*ealth Biscuit: THE SANDOWN, And their 'elcbraled CABIN BREAD. He would also draw special attention to his stock cif High-class CHEESE—Akacoa, Stilton, Imperial Cheese, Edam, Kanio Dese-< Cheese, Gruyere and Gorgouzola. Hie Stock of TiiTNED AND DRIED FRUITS TINNED AND DRIED FRUITS Is Unsurpassed. JUST ARRIVED, ex s.s. Matatua: 50 Boxes PRICE'S CANDLES 5 Kegs Finest CREAM OF TARTAR TO ARRIVE, ex s.s. Waimate : 40 Cases COLMAN'S STARCH 50 Boxes PRICE'S CANDLES 7 Cases of ASSORTED GOODS, from the Celebrated Manufacturers, Crosse and Blackwell, and include all their Latest Novelties. w. jTcox GROCER AND PROVISION MERCHANT, Gladstone Road, Gisborne. Telephone 99 P.O. Box 28. mEASPOONFUL KOOLIBAH in boilJL ing water inhaled cures colds in head almort instantly. YOU CAN GET IT CHEAPER AT ADAIR BROS.
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Poverty Bay Herald, Volume XXIX, Issue 9487, 26 July 1902, Page 2
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