$WW TTNION STEAMjTu swars U SL v&Sk SHIP COMPAN YOF fr W NEW ZEALAND. TIME-TABLE. Steamship Sailing. J^h FOR SYDNEY, via.ACCKLAND. Mokoia, Saturday, Feb. 3, 10 a.m. FUK ALOhJLAND Talune, Wednesday, Jan. 31, 8 a.m. tfUR JMAPiEU, WEJUUjNUJLUA, Lii I'ELION, AND DUNEDIN Waikaro, Sunday, January 28, 5 p.m. FUR ISLbFb, HUB Alii, AJND MEJL. BOURNE. Waikare, Sunday, January 28, 5 p.m. (Connects with Maheno at Duuedin.) FOR IULAUA, lUKUJ-lAKU, VVAiPIRO, PORT AWANUI, TUPAROA, AND TE ARAROA. Haupiri (To be announced.) a'UR FRIE_\JJLi_ ISLANDS, SAMOA, FIJI, AND SYDNEY. (From Auckland.) Hauroto, Wed., Feb. 7. (Mokoia hence Sat., Feb. 3, connects.) "FOR RARuTONGA AND TAHITI. (From Auckland.) Taviuni, Tuesday, January 23. (Manuka, hence Saturday, January 20, connects.) FOR SUVA AND LEVUKA. . (From Auckland.) Navua, Wednesday, Februaiy 21. (Connects with Monowai.) FOR VANCOUVER, via BRISBANE, FIJI, AND HONOLULU. (From Sydney.) Miowera, Monday, February 191 li. (Navua from Auckland, Wed., Feb. 21.) FOR LONDON, via SUEZ CANAi/. (Orient Pacific Line.) Leave Sydney Loave Melbourne (4 p.m.) Ortona, Feb. 10. Feb. 13. FOR SYDNEY DIRECT. (From Wellington.) Moeraki, Saturday, Feb. 3. Tickets are available for stop-over or return by Messrs Huddart, Parker and Company's steuineis. Holders of return tickets should obtain boat pa6S at the office before embarking. *Passengers for steamers advertised io _>ail before 9 a.m. should be booked on the previous day. Office open on Sundays from 4 to 4.30 p.m. for passengers . only. All freights must be paid at tho office before delivery of cargo. UNION STEAM SHIP CO. OF NEW ZEALAND, Ltd., Agents. MEN'S -g™|\ : GARMENTS n f B READY i, t UU ■ run ...-_ .-s I ll i ; SERVICE. y;Jm| They Fit. They Wear. [ They hold their Shape. L They bristle with Stylo ' They aro made of good, honest fabrics, m to-day's fa*diion. y Thoy are cut according to tho latest designs. They are made absolutely right in--1 sido and outside. No hit or miss policy, but right m every way, or wo don't sell 'em. D'ye blamo us for wishing you. to come and see these smart goodft? I i PRICES FROM 24 s 6 D T0 70 s - —AtTHE SPECIALITY HOUSE • " WHERE THE GOOD HATS ARE." WOODFORD TTOUSE, L *" J HASTINGS. -d BOARDING AND DAY SCHOOL FOR GIRLS. Principal MSS HODGE. TEACHING STAFF : > Miss Falconer ■ Misb Leary (late of St. Kilda's, Duuedin) Miss Bedford, R.C.P. (Manchester Training College) Miss Hancock (Sorboune University, Paris; Miss Schmetzer, M.A., Melbourne, Firstclasp Honors. The Next Term begins TUESDAY, February 6th. Boarders return Mon-lay, February sth. utb T7"Ara piRLS' /COLLEGE, GISBORNE. » BOARDING AND DAY SCHOOL. Principal MISS CHRYSTAL (Assisted by au Efficient Stall). Examiner, F. Ward, M.A. (Wellington College) : "The teachers have every reason to be well satisfied with the results of the work done during tho year." A KINDERGARTEN will be Opened m connection with the College m FEBRUARY next, aiid the Principal has en- . gaged the services of a fijrst-class, experienced teacher for that purpose. All ; the latest requirements used m all brau- \ ches of school work. ( A 'bus runs to the College for the convenience of pupils from a distance. Miss Chrystal at home to parents on and after FEBRUARY Ist. I SCHOOL RE-OPENS FEBRUARY 6th, 1906. 193 _ STILL MODEST RICHARD | AND CHAMPION THOUGH ON TOP. PATHETIC COMMUNICATIONS, Bth DECEMBER, 1905. RIGHT HON. MR SEDDON, Wellington. "Congratulations. We must take care that our hats fit easily as before without visiting tho barber. There is no use disguising fact that om. move m saving bank and colony has caused BREADWINNERS to -rally round our •CHAMPION' 'STANDARD.'" VHtTUE. P. VIRTUE, Auckland. "Carefully noted. I have much to thank the people for. Your congratulations are much appreciated. Trust may ever merit good wishes." R. J. SEDDON. RIGHT HON._MR SEDDON, Wellington. "My Cabinet suggests following tc ensure your Ministry a lease m perpetuity: — Unlock Native Lands Call Sir Wm. Russell to Upper House. Make Mr Massey Minister of Lands. Send balance of O's to Upper House on half-pay. If they should get troublesome, abolish this House. Insist- on the entire population living oo 'CHAMPION' MuscleRaiser. If it should get too lively, go m for 'STANDARD' .'SOOTHER' six months before next election." 107 VIRTUE. MES BATTEN L.N.C.M. (London), Formerly Pupil of W. H. Loughurst, Mus., Doc, Etc., Organist of Canterbury Cathedral, England, HAS permanently settled m Gisborne, and will be m attendance at Whinray's Hall every Tuesday, Thursday, and Saturday afternoon, from 1 to 5 o clock, to receive Parents or Guardians of Intending Puipils for PIANOFORTE, VIOLIN, SINGING, ■ THEORY, Eto. 706 .
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Poverty Bay Herald, Volume XXXIII, Issue 10574, 27 January 1906, Page 2
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