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r " ' - - ' ' . '; \*> j > NEW YEAR GIFTS JEWELLED PENDANTS. T>INaS, TJANQLES, ■pBOOOHBS, AND MANY NOVELTIES OF : * RARE AND BEAUTIFUL DESIGN. SUPERIOR WATCHES. JJARBLE, QARRIAOE AND twOOD fJLOCKS STERLING SILVER NOVELTIES. V T EATHER pOODS. | , PRISMATIC TJItELD p LASSES. ETC, ETC., ETC. LARGER STOCK THAN EVER, AND SECOND j TO NONE , . 1" FOR \' ■ ''*"' ' QUALITY AND -yARIETY, \ . AND THE PRICES ARE THE LOWEST INSPECTION CORDIALLY INVITED. j S. ; ; MCfLERNOIf '■' - : GISBORNE. I And at HASTINGS STREET, NAPIER. ' I! - ' ' . " '■ . ''''"I! •■'.-- -- . 'I „'.- ... ';, - _ '•• . , . ; .j;.. ;, .

I. Ij f vMAlL';||;.f, ■.:/."■: OP COACHES ATTEFS ii ; , pAn.Y> retmiUng same Afternoon, at lock ■: ii . ■ ■ . '■ . — .*■■-■•' |i i Stables, Qnnond. lie's Stables^ Lowe sta-eet, Gisborne. eve^ attention; ........................... J. pROPRiETOR. QQEANIC :" g h QOMPANY /^;''A.:-^^;L IJIE - : -'.j' : SAN FRiNOISOp VU TAHITI. SAILitoGS. V . Leave Arrive Leave Arrive Auckland. Tahiti. Tahiti. San. Fr'sco. ; May 14 Mayg June 6 June 18 f* June 11' June 2o. July 12 July 24 FARES TO SAN FRANCISCO. First-clafis throughouf ... '„.-' £53 ios Combination 3rd and" 2nd class £18 lSe Third-class throughojut... ... £14 15e ! LONDON VIA TAHIII. First-class throughow -, k .' £$4 4s 2d First-class to Tahiti, thence ■ second-class to Lorfdon ... ' £46 13s 4d Third-class to Tahiti, thence ' sacond-clasß to London ... £38 18s 4d Third-class on steamers, seo- /■; ond-class across Anojeiiea.;. £31 17s 6d THROUGH BOOKINGS TO CANADA, AMERICA, lEUROPB. Apply for descriptive pamphletß, fares, eto.j to — i WILLIAMS k KBTTTLE, Ltd., 932 ■'! Gisborne. — -—■ - 1 . -. ' . : H 1 -„ „ „'■ 1, 1 1 .v, -_)(Br;;v -ir.r.y-^ - |- -. ...■.^.■.— >v %tfc „..,,-- ,-; H. "jft. iSMiiJi WATCHMAKER, JEWELLER And OPTICIAN, GOLDSMITH'S HALL. Near FirobelL IF YOUR SIGHT IS FAILING or your Eyes trouble you, come and nave them examined. OUR Lenses are true, and will give comforfc and help to pi* serve the sight. We make NO CHARGE for Testing your Eyes. Come and See our New Shipment ENGAGEMENT RW.G& WEDDINGRINGS, GOLD BROOCHES, BANGLES, Etc. Gold and Silver Ladies* and Gents' . VATOBHB. Niokel Wetohes fton)i ... 7( 6d» Alarm Clocks from ... ... 4s 6d. ELECTROPLATE is Gn.»t Variety. New Deingiw peel strjeet .'.;■' shoeing Forge. THE undersigned begs to announce that he has commenced Business as a General Blacksmith^ and Shoer m the premises lately occupied by T. Bell, where he hopes, by strict attention, to business, combined with Good Workmanship, to merit a> share of the publio patronage. . - i R. MORRISON. Gisborne, 12th March, 1907. ." - m MISS BEAKPIE LADIES' HAIRDRESBER AND MASSEUSEI^adiea' Hair Dressed . Is 6d. Shampooed ... 2a .od. Face or Head Mawage . . 2b 6d. Hnnd Massage and Treatment (or Weak and Falling Hair HAIR WORK A rtPfcXIAUTY ! ',*'ii«>« Owu Oombiugi- Madr Up., trom 2s bd pur (>u)u< ! ''■' i'KEL STREET (Next to Pari* Bouse, m Library Buildings.) ' -il ' ',■ ""'■ -^ HEW ZEALAND INtUBANOI COMPANY, LIMITED. MARINE DEPARTMENT. Merchandise, Goods and Freight* In* tared by Steamer and Sailing vessels. Risks on specie subject to . special air* 'angements. Policies on Wool and Produce to ihe > nited Kingdom are granted m fcri\>li«ate, ivaTaM* iv London if required JOHN COLEMAN •If «•» _n r I'hnhnm*. ■_ NOTICE THE Waimata Mail Coach leaves the British Empire Btable* on TUESDAYS THURSDAYS; and BATURDAYS, at 9.45 a.m. ; Parcels promptly attended to. • J AND W BTSSET. WANTED WANTED, to Purchase— WOOL and SKINS. Highest Cash Price given at— MATAWHERO WOOL WORKB DALGETY AND CO. UMITED. A GENTB for— i\, Osborne Agricultural Implements Harvesting and General Farm Implements TV»« »nd Riwrifr Ton** ttmrrvwn.

ROYAL OSMOND LINE J-J-i W. F. H PJOACH leaves Ormond at 8.40 a.m. ] ■ V 3 o'ol . BOOKING OFFlCE— Hatten'i Redstoi Passengers booked at the above Offic Fares, Goods and Parcels at REDU( W. F. HATTEIF?" ELECTRICAL & MOTOR ENGINEERING WORKS KAITI ESPLANADE. ELECTRiTLIBHT. HAHNG had a large experience with Electno-lightinff plants of all descriptions, I am prepared to supply and erect Installations using oil, gas, water, or •team power. The Cheapest and Safest Light. Estimates an application.. kOTOR CARS _CT OH. ENGINES i - Have your Motor Car or Oil Engine ' overhauled by a practical man, and save umoysnoe when out for a spin. i Firstrdaas Garage and every conveni- ■ «wfo*.Bep?iw. Accumulators oharged »nd all Requisites stocked. Private Telephones Installed ft Repaired , Batteries* Wires, etc., always on hand. -■ Acwumnlators Wet and Dry Batteries of all descrip tions - Electric Bells. Bell ladioaton, Wim Lamps and all Fittings m stook. ■'■>'—^'^ Telephone ........No. 300. : --.:. ."- . ,-• t . .-,. • . ' m''\ THE PROOF OF THE PUDDING IS W THE EATIN&. It is a good old maxim which a colored preacher of ill-fated Jamaica ' once rendered U.us: u j6e test ob de creed is does you people die welL" 1 ST. JACOB'S OIL Is proved by the single and suffi . v cient fact that it CONQUERS PAIN Nothing else on earth will do it as welL It cures Rheumatism, Lumbago,. Sciatica, Stiff' and Swollen. Joints, etc; m fact, it will core ( . any ache but heart-ache. 12 INTERNATIONAL GOLD MEDALS Have been awarded ST. JACOB'S OIL-^proof that it is used everywhere. And everyone who is up-to-date keeps it on sale— proof that you can get it anywhere. CRESCENT BLEND TEA TjIASCINATES because it possesses •*- quality. There is only one i honest way to blend tea, and that is to blend for quality. -Many teas are blended, for cheapness — teas at certain prices are' mixed' together, so that the average price will not exceed a certain sum. CRESCENT BLEND TEA is honestly and scientifically blended with the object of producing a blend of uniform quality, and that will give satisfaction. It pleases everyone. / ' FROM ALL STOREKEEPERS TWO SHILLINBS A POUND SADDLERY & HARNESS. THOSE about to purchase Sad.flery and Harness would do well, and be mowthan iepaid for their trouble, m inspect ing my stock of ENGLISH AND COLONIAL DISPLAY Repairs promptly exeouted by conn ' petent tradesmen. Second-band Harness taken m pari payment of New. G. WILDISH BADDLER, . PEEL BTREET r ■ ■ ■ -' . NOliuE. TQ TRADESMEN.— To avoid mistakes and to ensure prompt delivery, see U_d- all parcels for the Waimata Valley Mci addressed per Bisset's coach, British I Empire Stables. Coach leaves at 9.46 . a.m. on Tuesdays. Thursdays, and Satn* days. Fares; ss. . S6l J. AND W. BISSET.

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Poverty Bay Herald, Volume XXXIV, Issue 10960, 1 May 1907, Page 2 (Supplement)

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 3 Poverty Bay Herald, Volume XXXIV, Issue 10960, 1 May 1907, Page 2 (Supplement)

Page 2 Advertisements Column 3 Poverty Bay Herald, Volume XXXIV, Issue 10960, 1 May 1907, Page 2 (Supplement)