Clip tain Alfred Slater Moys, who died died last Saturday at Hatnitai. will ho remembered by many as chief ofiicer of the steamer Wairarapa at the time that vessel was wrecked on Miners’ Head, Great Barrier Island Pri*or to that occurrence he had been in five wrecks and a collision. Country residents should utilise the splendid facilities of our Postal Department. A few lines will immediately despatch selection on approval plate, watches, or jewellery. Old jewellery remodelled tastefully. A. Stoneham and r V>.. Diamond House. Gisborne. * W. Good and Co. now hold one of the finest stocks in the North Island of Diamonds, Jewellery, Plate, and Silverware. A visit will astonish you. Nothing hut the best.* A most valuable asset lu a man is his watch, but most annoying if it does not keep correct time. lI.'J. Grieve, Watchmaker, for dependable work in watch repairs.* Arrived at last! Home shipments direct from manufacturers: Salvers, Entrees, Tea Sets, Centrepieces, Cut Glass, etc., finest quality and latest designs, forming exquisite wedding and birthday gifts. -A. -I mi eh am, Diamond lioutiu, G inborn®.*
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Poverty Bay Herald, Volume XLVII, Issue 15456, 26 February 1921, Page 3
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