MAIL NOTICES, SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 8. For Auckland and Coastal offices, pcr 1 Tarawera, 9 a.m. For Tonga, Samoa, and Fiji, pel- Tarawera, 0 a.m. For Australia (due Sydney Feb. 12), also South Africa, Honolulu, Fanning Islands, United States of Americt, Canada, United Kingdom and Continent of Europe, via Sydney and San Francisco, per Tarawera, 9 a.m. SUNDAY, FEBRUARY 7. For Napier, Southern offices, and Auckland, per Westralia, 6 p.m. Late-fee . letters 15 minutes later- than ordinary mails. JOHN J. PICKETT. '■ Chief Postmaster. DiSTiNaTIQN! rnAILORING has become quit^e an _L Artistic calling, and requires men of considerable taste and inventive genius to carry on WEST END TAILORING successfully. They do not endeavor inertly to clothe a man — THEY DRESS' HIM DIS TINCTTVELY. That is the test of Good Tailoring. (ALEXANDER & GRAHAM) THE WEST END TAILORS (Nest Guthrie and Maddock). YOU CAN'T 00 BETTER THAN LET HEATHCOTE FIT THAT BOY WITfl HIS NEW SCHOOL SUIT. g/. IN THE £ J^ISOOUNT AT HEATHGOTtS MEN'S AND BOYS' CLOTHIER AND " OUTFITTER, v . Gladstone Road/ Gisborne. Reynolds' :':■'■■ CENTRAL : '. ■ FURNISHING EMPORIUM Wifthei to draw attention U\ In* NEW GOODS, Which inclnd* » Fine Selection of gREAKFABT BETH, with T<* Seta and Coftee Co pa &nd Savcen to match. . JJINNER SETS o( th« UU« n«aign*. ■yiSES of all description!. . GALA!) BOWLS aiwl BKT« <<X JUGS ° to auit all taste*. BRITISH-MADE. UuODB "Hatb always been Our Sp&ciiklitj. Show yoor lmperiaiiam by purchAning from ..... E. G. A. REYNOLDS, DIRECT IMPORTEK i . - . . GUNN'S . 'SALE' I STARTS ON 1 FRIDAY, FEB. 5 i ■•■■. i ---. ! " — \ WAIT FOR i ' ' OOU r - '■ Bargains. [ A. C. GUNN, [ THE UP-TO-DATE DRAPER. * ■ • ', \:■ ' •.' '"^ _ — , iWE HAVE A LARGE AND ." ' V A RIED A SSORTMEN T ■ X-"'"' OF THE LATEST STYLIS LADIES' BATHING GAPS. These are of all kinds, ahapoa, and colors. . -They will .... ; KEEP OUT THE WATER And always look well. PRICES 3s 6d, 4_~6d, 5a 6d, 7» 6d. ; FROM Edgar Ross " CHEMIST, PEEL STREET. , , \^ Q.ISBORNE JJIGH gCHOOL (FOR BOYS AND GIRLS). Rector: Frank Foote, 8.A./.B.Sc, Assisted by a higlily-qualified Staff of . Five Graduates. The results of the various examinations show that the work of the School is of a highly satisfactory nature. The holders of Certificates of Proficiency are, under certain conditions as to age, etc., admitted as Free Pupils; others on payment of the prescribed fees. Pupils may be admitted to the Preparatory Department, on the rpcommen datioo of the Rector. Separate Boarding Establishments (or Boys and Girls are under tho management' and direct supervision of the Rector and Miss J. R. Barr, M.A., respectively. The School TU-qpena on Feb. 8, 1916. For all '-further p;irt.icu!nr.s of any naiurf, apply W the INHnr, or to the Heoretarv, Vfon. W. vi.'i^.m, M.L.LV. Good's Building. v 178
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Poverty Bay Herald, Volume XLII, Issue 13601, 5 February 1915, Page 2
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