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SUMMER HOLIDAY EXCURSIONS. REDSTONE AND SONS' have made arrangements to successfully cope with the increased traffic during the Holiday Season. Excursion trips to any part of tlie district, the natural bush scenery of which is unrivalled m New Zealand. A special feature wil be made of the Round Trip, embracing Te Reinga Falls, Marumaru Caves, Fraserlown, Wairoa, L:ike Waikaremoana and Morere Hot Bprings. (Passengers for Waikaremoana connect with the Motor Coach Company's ooachea). The scenery tlirouglioub the journey is superb, being principally through heavy bush-clad country, which retains all its natural beauty and grandeur. Passengers have tlie right of breaking the journey at any point, and as the stages are not too long, the great discomforts of being cramped up m. a coach from early morning tall late at night are quite unknown.' The East Coast Trip from Gisborne to Waipiro Bay, via latapouri, Pakarae, Tolaga Bay, Tokomaru Bay, and Te Puda Hot Springs, is an interesting drive, pass, ing through the pretty Coast bays. The Journey from Tolaga Bay to Tokomaru lay is* especially pleasant, the roads being exceptionally good and easily graded, some good country being passed through. The Hot Springs are prettily situated at an elevation ot 800 feet above the sea level, and it would be difficult to find a healthier locality wherein to recuperate, the air being clear and invigorating. The Springs are noted for tlieir curative properties of gout, rheumatism, and some forms of skin disease. Travellers are assured of every comfort at tlie accommodation house, which is under capable management. TIME-TABLE. Gisborne to Tolaga Bay and Waipiro, Mondays and Thursdays (hour of departure to suit morning tides). Tolaga for Tokomaru, Te Puia Hot Springs, and Waipiro Bay, Tuesdays and iridays, at 8 a.m. Waipiro for Gisborne, Mondays .and Thursdays, at 7 a.m., leaving Tolaga Tuesdays and Fridays at 7 a.m. Gisborne-Wairoa Service, via Tiniroto and Te Reinga Falls. Leave Gisborne Mondays 7 a.m., Tiniroto Tuesdays 7 a.m. Leave Wairoa on return trip Thursdays at 7 a.m., Tiniroto Friday 7 a.m. Gisborne-Morere- Wairoa Service. — Leave Gisborne Tuesdays 7 a.m., Morere Wednesdays 7 a.m. ; returning from Wairoa Thursdays 9 a.m., leave Morere Fridays 7 a.m. COACH FARES. EAST COAST. Single Return Taiapouri 3s 5s Tolaga Bay 12s 20s Tokomaru % 25s 40s Te Puia and Waipiro ... 27s 45s TINIROTO-WAIROA. Waerenga-o-kuri 7s 6d 14s Parakanapa 12s 6d 20s Tiniroto 15s 25s Marumaru 20s 35s Frajj^rtown and Wairoa ... 25s ' 40s WAIROA-MORERE. Gisborne to Wharerata ... 10s 17/6 Tarewa 12s 6d 20s Morere 15s 25s Nuhaka 17s 6d 30s Wairoa 25s 40s 'BUS FARES. Carnarvon street 2d. Herbert road 3d. Lytlon road 4d. Patrons entrusting Horses to our care can rely upon them being well fed aud looked after. First-class Fodder and Good Paddocking. Weddings and Picnic Parties specially catered for. ' M ~«H_____________W__________ W A SMILE OF INCREDULITY i ; Passes over the face of some people ; when they are told that Cream of Tartar i or Tartaric Acid Baking Powders are injurious to health' yet, nevertheless, | it is true. Medical men and Scientists of the Highest Standing have demonstrated that Cream of Tartar Baking Powder taken with our food, though only small m quantity, has a very harmful effect upon the system. It is because the Cream of Tartar used Is converted, during the process of Baking, into Rochelle Salts. This drug has a specific nation on the Stomach, Kidneys, and Intestines, and its continuous use, even when taken with food, is highly condemned by the most thoughtful and advanced Physicians who have given this subject their careful consideration. Choose Yourself whether you will run the risk of endangering your health by using Cream of Tartar Baking Powders, or take the advice of the Medical Profession and DON'T RISK IT. — ■— — • ■ What the Doctors Say. Dr. Frank A. West, Professor of Materia Meilica, Long Island College Hospital, said : :' " Rochelle Salts act as an irritant more or less actively, and when tliey are introduced into the ayntem m food they haVe to be elimi. nated either through the bowels or kidneys, and this would produce a highly irritating effect if kept up for any time." Dr. W. H. Dustman said:— " A Baking Powder wliich would produce Rochelle .Salts would inevitably injure the bowels by constant irritation." Dr. John Harley, M.D., London, K.L.S., said : "The injudicious or contihuoun use of Saline Purgatives (Rochelle Salts) is a piedisposing cause of Indigestion or Dyspepsia." Dr. A. Warner Shepard, formerly Health Officer m Brooklyn, said : — " I have not the slightest iluubt that the j Mental and Physical Health ef Th6us- ! ands is permanently injured hy tlid excessive use of Rochelle Salts (which is produced hy all Cream of Tartar Baking Powders) m bread and other forms of food. It is certainly a factor m the alarming increase of Bright's Disease of the Kidneys •and siuiilar complaints." USB ONLY SHARLAND'S »»* »»»»» BAKING POWDER (It is not made with Cream of Tartar). Sold In Tins, 1/- & 1/6 each. HANCOCK AND CO. IMPERIAL ALE AND STOUT. GOLD MEDAL FOR EXCELLENCE OF QUALITY — AtgT. J^OUIS EXHIBITION. BISMARCK'S LAGER BEER t |EJNE:XCEMM;F6^ SHERIDAN AND CO. AGENTS." 769 i M. TODD OAKER AND CONFECTIONER. | Gladstone Road (opposite Mrs Robb's), BAKES TELE BEST BREAD IN TOWN. BERMALINE BREAD (Highly Recommended for Indigestion) A SPECIALITY! SMALL GOODS FRESH DALLY. Oidwii ijpßoeifed forSWe^ding^C-ke-. J; (feCOX SURGE ON DENT IS T, Gladstone Road, Gisborne. English and New Zealand Registration. FEES MODERATE. . • Filling. . . from St. 8-ogU Teeth, 10«. i - i *-* — 1 ~- t ]■ " ' • OKITU BACON FACTORY. NOTICE. A ARRANGEMENTS have been ; com- ____' 'plated which will 'enable Killing to be again proceeded with, agfrc-m MONDAY, NOVEMBER' 2Ist* Farmers with Pigs will please notify as usual. P. A. ARMSTRONG, Manager. 700 TAILOJRING. ; McPHERSON 4 MURDOCH (late ot Bhierlaw and Co.) have commenced business m Gladstone road, and have just opened up with a very Choice Assortment of SUITINGS and TROUSERIINGS. Style and Fit Guaranteed. I ■■:-.,,.-■. .. 3«

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Poverty Bay Herald, Volume XXXI, Issue 10228, 10 December 1904, Page 4

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