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HUDDART-PARKER LINE. FAVORITE PASSENGER SERVICE. WIMMERA (Wyllic) ... 3022 tons reg. VICTORIA (Waller) ... 2969 tons reg. ZEALANDIA (Entwislc) 2771 toils reg. Will sail (circumstances permitting) FOR NAPIER, WELLINGTON LYTTELTON, AND DUNEDIN. Victoria, Wednesday, May 8, 5 p.m. (No cargo after noon.) First launch on arrival. FOR AUCKLAND AND SYDNEY. Victoria, Saturday, May 18, 10 a.m. First launch at 6 a.m. FOR MELBOURNE, via BLUFF AND HOBART. (From Duriedin). Wimmera, Sunday, June 2nd. FOR SYDNEY DIRECT. , • (From Wellington.) Wimmera, , Friday, May 17th ■ All tickets are available also for etopover or return by ANY of UNION CO. f S STEAMERS/ and holders of U.S.S. Co.'s tickets may travel by . above-named vessels. DALGETY AND CO., Ltd., Agents. YOU HAVE NEVER BOUGHT TIES AT THESE PRICES! OUR London Buyer secured these Ties for us at a : REMARKABLY LOW FIGURE. We shall sell them at Prices NEVER BEFORE HEARD OF IN GISBORNE. Newest Styles. ; . N O /I DOZEN Seamless Woven Ties at A^k 4*d EACH : - 4*4 EACH (Or, THREE for ONE SHILLING). Suitable for Ladies or Geuts. QK DOZEN Gents' Silk Ties, at OO 9dj is, is 3d EACH. 9d, Is, Is 3d EACH. A Really Choice Lot, at Exceptionally Low Prices. SPECIAL NOTICE. WHINRAY'S "^ FURNISHING WAREHOUSE ..■/. ; • * (Established 1877.) v RETIRING FROM BUSINESS AT THE EARLIEST OPPORTUNITY. Warehouse and Premises nw under oiler as a Going Concern. r MEANTIME, I am making Special Quotations in ;ALLf LINES, holding one of the Largest and Best Stocks of General Household Furnishings in Gisborne. NEW SHIPMENTS arrived and to arrive, a 8 under :— Ex s.s. Dorset : Splenj did line of Overmantels. Everton Grange : Special line of Dinnerware. Ex s.s.. Star of Japan (now due) : Exceptional lhle.of Bedsteads (9 cases), direct shipment of Rattan Ware from Colombo; 11 cases of Bedsteads (direct)f All these will be. sold at landed cost, Tinless ' disposed'of with the Sale of Warehouse. This affords an opportunity of obtaining exceptional values. ■ '■" '■■■■'■•■- - ' \ ■ SPECIAL PRICES ON APPLICATION. A RARE CHANCE TO THOSE FURNISHING. \. j. WHINRAY. \. Agent for Smith and Caughey, at Auck-. land Prices. / •■ 'f'^r ' ■ '-' ' THOMAS ADAMS BOOKSELLER, STATIONER, NEWS AGENT; TOBACCONIST, AND FANCY GOODS MERCHANT. THE LIFE & WORK OF THE LATE RICHARD JOHN SEDDON, Premier of New Zealand, ,18934906, With a History of the Liberal Party in New- Zealand, • By James Druinmond. A Limited "Supply Only to Hand. SCHOOL BOOKS & REQUISITES. A Large Stock of Everything required in Schools now in. OFFICE AND COMMERCIAL STATIONERY. Just Arrived a Splendid Assortment of All Kinds of Useful Office .' Requisites. SPECIAL VALUE IN ENVELOPES, A. large and varied assortment of Writing Tablets (all sizes, ruled . faint, vvith margin, gyey> blue, and cream) ; also, witti the heading, Gis- ; borne, New Zealand. THE TRADE SUPPLIED. NEW BOOKS and MAGAZINES by . Every Direct Steamer. A large stock trf DICTIONARIES now to hand. New Standard Dictionary One Shilling Each. "Sole Agents Waterman Fountain Pen •>: pihe Best in the World); THOS. ADAMS. Telephone No. 105. QiSBORNE ■gUSINESS QOLLEGE. Principal......]VnSS WILCOX (Late '„ Instructress of Shorthand, Typewriting, and Book-keejjing, Tliames Technical School and Branch Classes, Waihi. CLASSES-^-Daily, .9 a.m. t. o 4.30 p.m. Evening, 7 to 9 p.m. TERMS.— ADVANCE, .STRICTLY. Fees ori application. SUBJECTS. — Shorthand, Typewriting, Double Entry Book-keeping, Penmanship, Commercial Correspondence, Precis Writing, Business Methods (including practical use of moneys, cbequee, Bills of Exchange, Banking, etc.) TYPEWRITiNG.— Machines of all descriptions .for use of students. Reports; Testimonials, Invenix)ries, Balancesheets, M.S.S., Legal Documents, and every description of work undertaken. DUPLICATING & MIMEOGRAPHING. Copies of work from Mimeograph or Roneo Neostyle. Stencile cut for Advertisers. ' ACCOUNTANCY. — Tradesmen's Books opened, checked, or balanced. POSITIONS.— No difficulty in placing graduates: in position. Demand always in excess of supply. See Prospectus for list oppositions gained by students. NIGHT SCHpOL.^-Private and strictly confidential instruction given to persons whose education has been neglected. Particular attention given to the acquirement of a free and easy method of Writing. [SHORTHAND WRITERS' ASSOCIATION to be formed if sufficient interest is evinced by speed students. Good Library of Shorthand Literature. Information given to those interested in Esperanto, Journalism, Advertisement Writing, etc. GOOD'S BUILDINGS. 490 WHITE FLANNELETTES OF A SOFT FINISH AND CLOSELY WO-VEN FOR LONG WEAR. OUR New White Flannelettes for this Season, in Finish, • Quality and Wear, are far Superior to any makes we have previously ehown. In Finish Uicy have the soft, smooth feel of a good flannel ; the quality is equal to the best we have ever stocked ; their gootl, solid wear has already mude the manufacturer . famous. They are not that thick, loose make that creates dissatisfaction after washing, but are closely woven, and just the right tliickness to give the requirod amount of warmth for present ■wear! The prices are extremely moderate for such good qualities : 32 inches wide, B£d and 9£d yard ; - . 36 inches wide, lO^d yard. EURE AND AMBRIDGE. /THE "; ■jPCONOMIC PTT rj. RAB AM , • .1.1 « VJ ARCHITECT, OVER NOLAN AND SKEETB, LOWE STREET. 1M X. CARD. G- ELON GUMMING ART STUDIO, UNION BANK BUILDINGS, Resumes Painting Classes from --u FEBRUARY Uth. ._ ;

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Poverty Bay Herald, Volume XXXIV, Issue 10966, 8 May 1907, Page 2

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