MAIL NOTICES. Subject to necessary alterations, mails will close at Gisborne as, under-— ■,' ' WEDNESDAY. JANUARY 31. .-' Napier, Southorn Offices. Auckland and "■Maun Trunk, per Arahnia at C p.m. , . Vancouver and other parts of Canada; • and United States ofcv- America, Fiji, ? HaAvaiian ' islands, Japan,; ■[ West Indies; ».,Cfift.traJ,.^V._»firipa„ and,S9yth.".'AineEica; also 5 tinlted; r Kingdom • anflr • : 'Continent of Europe, via Vancouver: (due m London on; .February 29th, per s.s. Maluira, . from Auckland, per Arahura at Q p.m. Australian offices, per Arahura, at 6 ; p.m. ..... .. -•■'■■ I •'.--.•. FRIDAY, JANUARY 23.' | Napier, Southern Offices, Auckland and : ..Main Trunk, per Ar'ahiira, at. C.30 p.m. j .. . SATURDAY, : JANUARY, - ] : .Auckland, (direct) perrArahura, at -i p.mH Late fee letters 15 minutes after advert ised time of closing mails. R. D. KELLY, ' ' . - Chief- Postmaster, ' v ■•' " w^— »^ ———_______■ _ ___■ Official History of New Zealand's Effort m the Great War. . _- Thos. Adame has pleasure m announc- . irtg that he has been appointed Gisborne Agent for this all-important History, and that the first volume, entitled "Thei ; .NeAv Zealanders at Gallipoli," is now to hand. -'..'•'. T_h« work Avill be complete^ m four volumes (price 6/- per volume), strongly bound m cloth, and printed on art paper, th.c very . excellent ,. ; illustrations being quite a feature of the production. Orders for Volume I. should be sent m NOW, as the demand will be very great. DIARIES FOR 19?0. , If you have not already secured your Diary. for 1920, do so at once. We have full stocks for both Pocket and Desk. ; ;'...A_SOj START THE NEW YEAR with a New • ■ Supply of . I OFFICE STATIONERY. 1 We have all Office Requirements, and our Pricee are Right. ... . thomaTaoams, j BOOKSELLER, STATIONER, AND ! PRINTER, Gisborne. MOTOR CAR SERVICES. ':) The Dsnlop Motor Co., Lid i In conjunction with I JON ASSEN BROS., 1 Of WhakataM. GISBORNH AND OPOTIKI. CARS leave Motuhora after arrival of midday trains every MONDAY,. • WEDNESDAY, andU BA*rUß__tY for : OPOTIKI, WHAKATANE, AND 1 ROTORUA. I Cars leave Opotiki daily for Whakatane and Rotorua; also for the railhead at Matata, connecting with passenger . steamers,, at Taufanga for. Auckland.- > Full particulars regarding Fares, etc., supplied iby' the Booking Agents — CHAS, PUNJLOP « CO., Duhlop's Buildings, Lowe Street. 'Phone . 326. Telegrams, "Dunlopia."
i - - .( : '' . . \ (A CARD.) vT> ARK E'^ pITT AR, DENTAL SURGEON, •ALBION BUILDINGS, GISBORNE. ?-"'■■■#■ Telephone 1 1124. > VLSITS TE ARAROA— January 24th 'and 25th ; TIKITIKI— January 26th and 27th: RXJATOREA*-* January 28th and 29th BAY— January 30 and 31 ,T OHONE , rings received daily from }• ■ J_^' Clients advising tyres ready to be , RE-TREADED or vREPAEREID by the Motor Tyre Repair Cb.'s ., guaranteed j process* bas now convinced us that at • : ; fast % motorists are thinking seriously- and ;. availing .themselves of this Company's wonderful; Avork. The latest testimonials :—^A' ; local plumber j_st returned' from an overland) visit to Auckland had ' a. re-treaded tyre oh his car .during. thp whole- journey. The mileage, 1000 miles, and .the *tyre m.- similar condition as .when . fixed oh. A Coast sheepfarmer .• had a re-tTeadedl tyre on bs car, and states he ; is immensely pleased with it. '• This gentleman recently returned' from .an overland visit to Hawke'a. Bay, and ' the re-treaded tyre . AA'as on. the car during the. 'Ayhole: journey.- : In both cases ...the. above, gentlemen have .sent m further . tyres to be re-treaded. Shipments of tyres, despatched .weeßy. Your enquiries; please. ! Motor Tyre Repair Cq. WILDISH, OAVIS & CO.. District Agents, 74 Low c St. (upstairs). 'Phone 457. !'/' ROSEMERGY'S ' THE RESORT OF THE LANGUID AND FATIGUED. PATRONS will be able to more comfortably withstand the prevailing -excessively hot ; and ' dry, weather by being refreshed at the AMERICAN SODA SALOON where Visitors are catered for on an extensive scale m the matter of a variety of Delicious Ice Creams, for which the - Saloon has become so deservedly popular. COLD LUNCHEONS are a special feature of the .business, and those who find it necessary, to lunch m •town -will -find^our efforts ill providing a Dainty, Delectable Lunch afe unsurpassed. The comfort of the InmcheonSlioom is added , to by being electrically cooled. Morning and Afternoon Teas. • '"' '■' """-■ ■ J: RGSEMERGY.
CHEAP PROPERTIES FOR SALE. : 3. A KAITARATAHI SNIP -i' 'ACRES AND- FOUR: : > r6omed house! •' Handy to Station and Freezing Works. 3-acre m Crop and Vegetables. ' •■ Ready sale for Milk, Eggs, and - Butter at the "door.' ./ Free use of some adjoining land. .' PRICE, ONLY £550. 2. SIX ACRES ORCHARD Just coming into profit". "Handy to Towni Tin's is something Good. Get fall particulars. 3. BEAUTIFUL SUBURBAN PROPERjy 3 ACRES. RESIDENCE OF 8 ROOMS. Delightful Situation, facing River. £2750. THERE IS NOTHING CHEAPER, For further information, apply to — F. R. BALL, F.I.A.NX PEEL STREET, GISBORNE. 'Phones^-211, 1169, or 1214. WANTED— Everyone wanting their vehicles painted or repaired to get a quote from üb. Our prices are '.rigbt, and can't be beaten elsewhere.— ,Giv» ». c*U to Kreb» and Co. .„
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Poverty Bay Herald, Volume XLVII, Issue 15120, 20 January 1920, Page 4
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