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HUDDART-PARKER LINE. FAVORITE PASSENGER SERVICE. WIMMERA (Wyllie) ... 3022 tons reg. VICTORIA (Waller) .. 2969 tons reg. ZEALANDIA (Entwisle) 2771 tons reg. Will sail (circumstances permitting) FOR NAPIER, WELLINGTON, LYTTELTON, AND DUNEDIN. Victoria, Wednesday, July 31, 5 p.m. (No cargo after noon.) First launch on arrival. FOR AUOKLAND AND SYDNEY. Zealandia, Saturday, July 27, 10 a.m. First Launch at 6 a.m. FOR MELBOURNE, via BLUFF AND HOBART. (From Dunedin). Wimmera, Sunday, August 11. FOR SYDNEY DIRECT. (From Wellington.) Wimmera, Friday, July 26th. AU tickets are available also for stopover or return by ANY of UNION CO/S STEAMERS, and holders of U.S.S. Co.'s tickets may travel by above-named ves- , ' DALGETY AND CO.) Ltd., • Agents. GOOD GOODS AT PRICES THAT SPEAK 1 VOLUMES OF THE GOOD VALUES WE ARE OFFERING. French Blouse Flannels, Is 6d yard. Black and Navy Serges, ls 9d yard. Women's Ribbed Hose, ls pair. Striped Flannelettes, 4£d yard. Double-bed White Twill Sheeting, ls 2d yard. Heavy Unbleached Damask, ls yard. White Turkish Towels, ls each. Single-bed H.C, Quilts, 3s Ud each. 1 Double-bed H.C. Quilts. 5s lid each. Serviettes, good satin finish, 6d each. Linoleums, 6ft wide^ 3s yard. Oilcloths, 6ft wide, 2s yard. Door Slips ? lOd eachLadies' Umbrellas^ 2s 6d "each. 36-inch White Calico, 4Jdv yard. Frilled Pillow Slips,' ls each. Toilet Covers, Is each. White Lace Curtains, 2s 6d pair. This is but a -small index of the induce- . ments we: are offering to deal at ' cur Store. • COME AND COMPARE OUR VALUES. | EURE AND AMBRIDGE. rjJHE JJCONOMIC. i: i i QISBORNE gtJSINESS QOLLEGE. PrincipN_l.:..,.MlSS WILGOX (Late Instructress of Shorthand, Typewriting, and Book-keeping, Thames Technical School and Branch Classes, Waihi. ' - *-'•■' CLASSES— DaiIy, 9 a.m. to 4.30 p.m. Evening, 7 to 9 p.m. . TERMS.— ADVANCE, STRICTLY. Fees on application. SUBJECTS. — Shorthand, Typewriting, Double Entry Book-keeping, Penmanship, Commeicial Correspondence, Precis Writing, Business Methods (including practical use of moneys, cheques, Bills of Exchange, Banking etc.) - TYPEWRITING.— Machines of all descriptions for use of students. Reports, Testimonials, Inventories, Balancesheets, M.S.S., Legal Documents, and every description of work undertaken. DUPLICATING & MIMEOGRAPHING. Copies of work from Mimeograph or Roneo Neostyle. Stencils out? for Ad-V—rtlf-BTfl 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 lißt of positions gained by students. NIGHT SCHOOL.— Private and strictly confidential instruction given to* persons whose education has been neglected. - Particular attention given to thej 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 1 THOMAS ADAMS BOOKSELLER, STATIONER, NEWS AGENT, TOBACCONIST, Etc. Coloniaf and English Periodicals by Every Mail. GENUINE STOCKTAKING SALE. T!0 REDUCE my present Large Stock I have decided to offer SPECIAL -REDUCTIONS in a number of lines, which MUST BE CLEARED. The following offer will interest those who wish to get some Cheap Reading for Winter months ; also. Town and * Country Libraries. 1000 CLOTH NOVELS (published at J-VVV 33 6d g^ REDUCED to ls 6d each. 1 9000 PAPER NOVELS (published at AVVV 2a 6d each) REDUCED Is each. CCnOO PAPER^ NOVELS (good assort- «_» UU V ment) aU authors), REDUCED to 6d each. Special Reductions in Bibles^ Prayer Books, and Children's Books. STARTLING REDUCTIONS are also made in the Fancy Department, including Photo Frames (all sizes and prices), Pictures, Ornaments, Toys, and Nic-nacs of all description. THOMAS ADAMS. Telephone 105. P^IaOOH! It tbe Yftae we ofer yoa:— Ename-1«_ Basins— --. i/«, 2/-, 2/6, 8/6. Enamelled Bowls— 6d., 9d., 10d., 1/-, 1/8, 1/6. Enamelled Pie Dishes. 9d„ 1/-, 1/3,1/6, 1/9 2/8. «^ You can get a grand selection of ENAMELLEDWARE from— A. PARNELL & Co., GISBORNE. P.O. Box 105. Tel. 216. H. J. PEACOCKE & CO. TIMBER MERCHANTS, jgHIPPING k QENERAL Office and Yards — Carnarvon Street. HAVE IN STOCK for Sale at LOW.EST CURRENT RATES, all kinds of Sawn and Dressed Timber, including — KAURI, TOTARA & RIMU. Also,— LIME, CEMENT. HOUSE-BLOCKS, ' RANGES. REG. GRATES, .And all BUILDERS' REQUISITES. Regular Shipments of Well-seasoned Timber constantly arriving. Special Quotations to Builders. H. J. PEACOCKE & CO. __. 602 JF YOUR EYESIGHT is not Clear, do not lisk making it worse by using a pair, of cheap,* ready-made Spectacles, which may, or may not, suit you. Every medical practitioner will tell you that many cases of Nerve Exhaustion and Depression, with Headaches and loss of general tone, are the result of defective Eyesight. fOUR EYESIGHT TESTED BY THE MOST APPROVED METHODS And SATISFACTION GUARANTEED At the LOWEST PRICES Consistent with High-claes Work. HAROLD" KiNE, CHEMIST 'tJ& AvHSP*I J- McKee'i, <3_.bc**i-..} 981 a__i_____l'~'-.. ■•__•■ :'S:S^y^^xi^iSiM&^y,"y

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Poverty Bay Herald, Volume XXXIV, Issue 11123, 24 July 1907, Page 2

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