HUDDART-PARKER LIME, j FAVORITE PASSENGER SERVICE, j (All steamers fltted wltn wireless.) I FOR NAPIER, WELLINGTON, LYTTELTON AND DUNEDm Victoria, Thurs., April 16, 7.30 p.m. (Cargo aavd samples till noon.) FOR AUCKLAND AND SYDNEY. (Stops off Tokomarn Bay.) Victoria, Saturday, April 11. 6 p.m. (Meantime) (Cargo and samples noon Saturday.) MELBOURNE, BLUFF ft HOBART. T.s.s. Ulimaroa; Sunday, May 3rd. (From Dnnedln.) <_ SYDNEY (from Wellington). T.8.8. Ulimaroa, Friday, April 17th. 'Carries Ist. Ind Saloon, and Steerage. Tickets available by C.S.S. Co. after first stage of travel, and vice versa. Office will be open Sundays 8.30 p.m. to 7.80 p.m. for booking Passengers only. DALOBTV * tOMPANY, Ltd. Telephone 181. Agents. SEASONABLE SPECIALS FROM THE FANCY DEPARTMENT. CA PIECES of New Season's OK) GLACE RIBBONS, in the newest colorings, 6 inches wide. " Special price Is yard. Ladies' Two-dome KID Gloves, with double sewn seams, in tans, greys, and beaver shades ; all sizes. Special price 2s lid pair. PETTIE'S <aaaaaManaaßaaaoawaMKaaaMs)(BoanßHnMiM---BM-wa«--FOR SALE. NEW FIVE-ROOMED HOUSE, situated Lyndhurst Street, on good section. Price' £62s. Only £100 cash wanted. BLOORE, Agent, Lowe Street. SAMSON BROS.' SALE SHEET. 2 Oil Paintings, by J. D. Perrett. 1 Handsome Bookcase, in cedar (English make). 1 Large Chest of Drawers. Several Good Carpet Squares. 1 Massive Marble Clock (French movement). 1 Pair Real Bronzes. 1 Magic Lantern. 1 1 Edison Phonograph and Records. 1: Japanese 4-fold Screen. SAMSOtTBROS. AC-OTIONEEESI 102 Acres7* Leasehold. SEVEN Year s yet' to rum, with Right .of Renewal at -£6O per annum. • Five-roomed HOUSE, with conveniences, cowshed arid ' bails, about 20 acres in barley, maize, > : and pumpkins, balance in ' grass ; about 30. milking cows, 60-gallon separator, 10 or 12 heifer calves. THE WHOLE as a Going Conoern for £700. Terms arranged. Handy to Railway Station ; 12 or * 13 miles from Gisborne Post Office.. Full particulars on application at the Office of— ' C G PIESSE, LAND AND ESTATE AGENT, Loan Co.'s Bujldings, Gladstone Road. fOTEW yEALAND T> ALWAYS (Gisborne Section). EASTER HOLIDAYS, 19i4. EXCURSION TO PUHA, WAIKOHU, AND OTOKO, APRIL 10th AND 13th. ST. PATRICK'S SPORTS— PAAK R.C. APRIL 13th. FRIDAY, 10th APRIL. Tho ordinary time-table will be suspended, and trains will run as under: — A train will leave -Gisborne for Otoko at 9 a.m., Te Karaka depart 10.10 a.m., Otoko arrive 11.10 a.m., returning Otoko dfepart 4.20 p.m.. Te ''Karaka 5.21 p.m., Gisborne arrive 6.25 p.m. A train will leave Utoko for Gisborne at 8.10 a.m., Te Karaka depart 9.10 a.m., Gisborne arrive 10.15 a.m., returning Gisborne depart 4.10 p.m., Te Karaka depart 5.20 p.m., Otoko arrive 6.20 p.m. MONDAY, 13th APRIL. \ The ordinary time-table will be suspended, and trains will run as under: — A train will leave Gisborne for Otoko at 9 a.m., Te Karaka depart 10.10 a.m., Otoko -iii'rive 11.10 a.m., returning Otoko depart 4.15 p.m., Te Karaka "depart 5.15 p.m., Gisborne arrive 6.20 p.m. A train will leave Otoko at 8.10 a.m., Te Karaka 9.10 a.m., Gisborne arrive 10.15 a.m., returning from Gisborne at 4.45 p.m.. Park l{**oecour,s»> depart 5.5 p.m., Te Karaka 6.14 p.m., Oioko arrive 7.14> p, m . . / Trains will leave Gisborne for Park Course at 11.20 a.m. and 1 p.m.. return-, ing from Park 'Course at 5.5 p.m. FARES. Holiday Excursion Tickets from April 9th to 13th available for return up to Alay 9th. No goods traffic April 10 and 13: 11 BY ORDER, Hrnif Granite. Plates" Ts~6d per A >d07.., Hand Mirrors 9d.« Combs from 6d. Brushes from 6d, Tooth Powder 3d. All other lines equally chear> at The People's Emporium^ HAVE you tried Machell and Russell's Sausages! If not please do. They compare favorably with all other local makes, and they are the same price. ANTED KNOWN.— I have taken over Messrs Liddell and Co.'s Business, and can supply all kinds of Grain, Produce, and Seeds.— T. Clarkson. Peel Street and Gladstone Road. AIRY FARMERS,— Protect your own interests, and procure the ''GILRUTH" CALF FOOD. Consider the future, and take no risks. "Gilruth" Calf -Food is not. only the best, but is also the cheapest. —Obtainable Williams and Kettle, Ltd., Gisborae,
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Poverty Bay Herald, Volume XLI, Issue 13350, 7 April 1914, Page 1
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