"THE SPECIALTY SHOP.' E. JiOMffiOJS JJATTER, J|/£ERCER, AND QLOTHIER, Has much pleasure m intimating that hi has made large preparations for the Summer Trade. NOVELTIES! NOVELTIES J NOVELTIES! N OVELTIES ! • In Gents' Cricketing, Tennis, Boating anc Holiday Shirts. Smartest Shapes and Newest Styles ii HARD AND SOFT FELT HATS. NEW GOODS \ NEW GOODS In Panama and Brazilian STRAWS. SILK TIES"! SILK HANDKERCHIEFS. Choice Goods m Latest London Designs Suitable for the Festive Season. CLOTHING! — CLOTHING CLOTHING! — CLOTHING Great Selection of MEN'S/ TWEED SUITS. Blue Vicuna Suits, Coats and Vests, etc All New Patterns. Make and Finish Unrivalled for Style an< Quality. TWEED TROUSERS m Great Variety SUITS AND KNICKERS to fit Boys o every age. Collars, Braces, Belts, Hosiery, and Underwear. Travelling Rugs, Portmanteaux, ani Gladstone Bags. Being a SPECIALITY SHOP, am dealing bnly m Boys' and Men's ware, can confidently say that my SELECTION IS LARGER, and VALUE BETTEI than shops which profess to do everything well. R. ROBERTSON, HATTER, MERCER, AND CLOTHIER, Next Theatre Royal. MUSIC TUITION MR C.T EAST (Senior Honor* Certificate Trinity Colleg London), Organist Weiley Church, Receives Pupils for the PIANOFORTE, ORGAN, ANI SINGING. Time and Expression specially attended to Tuition resumed JANUARY 19th. Country Visited—Tkuradayi and Hatur days. Jor Terms, apply at address: tt* UPPER GLADSTONE ROAD PRINCE ALBERT COLLEGE, AUCKLAND. iOR BOYS AND GHiLS— BOARDERS AND DAY PUPILS Chairman of Board of Governors: Rev C. H. Garland. Headmaster: Thoniaß Jackson, M.A. (London). Vice-Master: Stuart Stephenson, M.A (Oxford and Melbourne). Senior Mistress: Miss E. M. Rainforth M.A. (New Zealand University), witl six other Resident Masters and Mis tresßes, and a Full Stall of Visiting Teachers. rHHE COLLEGE is under the control o •JL a Board of Governors, appointed bj the Wesleyan Methodist Church of Nev Zealand, but the religious teaching is un denominational. The buildings include separate, finely equipped Colleges for Boys and Girls, anc provide admirable accommodation lvi Boarders. Thorough Modern and Classical Educa tion. The College successes for the lasi fire years includes 49 passes m New Zea Wd Matriculation and 23 m Civil Service Examinations. New well-fitted Carpenter^ Workshop. Boarders' Fees Moderate: Prospectue on application to Headmaster, or tht office of this paper. School Re-opens TUESDAY, February 10th, 1903. ANTED—Holiday-makers to know • that W. F. SINCLAIR, of the Masonic Stables, has recently inspected | personally all the holiday resorts within I 150 miles of Gisborne, and will be pleased % to give any information as regards roads % and the accommodation available. The ;; horses, vehicles, and most careful drivers are obtainable at the Masonic Stables only. Charges moderate. CusV. tomers hiring vehicles and desiringj^i? camp out supplied with tents and cookinjf gear, also picnic hampers free. Telephone i 80. Under contract with Messrs, TS S v Co«k and Sons, Tourist Agents. \ ■
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Poverty Bay Herald, Volume XXX, Issue 9645, 21 January 1903, Page 2
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