mnox B.s. 00. or v.z., u&. SAILINGS (weather and other circumetanoet permitting. TOKOMARU BAY AND AUCKLAND. +Ativftura, Pat.., April 28, 4 p.m. (Meantime) (Ofice close* Noon Saturdays) : FOR NAPIER ONLY.’ tAraHurn, Wed., May 2, 7 p.m. ' * • ti era, Thursday. AlaV 10. 2 p.m. * ( . (Meantime) AUCKLAND TO SYDNEY DLKEIT +Mararna, ' ; .Friday, May 4. tManhka, ■-o' l-nday, May 1L AUCKLAND TO FIJI, SAMOA, AND TONGA. ”, tTofxtk', Saturday, April 28. WELLINGTON TO LYTTELTON. fSteamer. Daily, 7.45 p.m. WELLINGTON TO SYDNEY. tMarrima, 1 Friday* tMarinka, 1-r.day, May 20. “MELBOURNE (FROM DUNEDIN) IMoeraki, About Thursday. May 3. IANADA. AMERICA LONDON, Etc VIA VANCOUVER AND SAN ERANOSCO. ■■■ » . , 'Special Advertisements last page.) tEnuipped with Wireless TctegrapHy. Tickets interchangeable with Uuddart, Parker and Co., Ltd. ITITWARD PASSENGERS BY TENDER JAiUST OBTAIN BOAT PASSES AT .OFFICEHUBDABT, PARKER LINE AVCRITE PASSENGER SERVICE. SailinWi (circumstance* permitting): From, AUCKLAND FOR SYDNia“ .a.s. Ulimaroa Friday. May IStli. ROM WELLINGTON FOR SYDNKA~ , 9 J- Ulimaroa, Friday, May 4th, fitted with Wirelew Telegraphy. QALGETY A CO. Ltd. agents. (hipping Telephone 1396.
BOOKS WORTH NOTING. “Jack and I in Lotus Land,” I\v Author of “Lady of the. Decoration,” 6/-; posted 6/6. “Flaming Jewel,” by Robt. Chambers, 6/-; posted ,6/6. "Fair, Harbor,'’ by J. C. Lincoln, 6/•; posted 6/6. “Old Grey .Gods,” by A. G. Hales, 6/-; posted 6/6. “Silas Braunton,” by J. M. Whithnm, 6/-; posted 6/6. “Return of Sherlock Holmes,” by A. Conan Doyle, 2/6; posted 2/10. “Snow-Burner,” by Henry Oven, 2/6: posted 2/10. - “House of. Dreams Como True,” by Margaret l’edler, 2/6; posted 2/10. “Webster’s Man’s Man,” by P B. Kvne, 2/6; posted 2/10. “Ridgwav of Montana,” by W. M. Rame,’2/6; posted 2/10. “Married Love,” by Marie Slopes (new and cheap edition), 3/6; posted 3/10. “Feeding and Caro of Baby,” by F. Truby King, 2/6; posted 2/10. “Photograme of tlio Yean 1922” (cloth edition 10/6, posted 11/4; paper edition 8/6, posted 9/-. “Sheep Farming in New Zealand,” by W. Perry, 5/-; posted 5/4. THOMAS - ADAMS BOOKSELLER AND STATIONER. J. RODDICK AUTHORISED AND LICENSED SURVEYOR (Late District Surveyor). Office 5 Williams and Sherratt’s Builditiga, 74 Lowe St., Gisborne. Measles will be attended to by Sherratt ana* Harper. . ' "]yjLLE. ‘ JjUNN, : GLADSTONE ROAD (’Phone 687). ORIGINAL Gown* and Costume* for all occasions. t Dressmaking Lessons resumed 3rd and 6th February, 1923. Term* on application, 697
ATTENTION! HOUSEHOLDERS! HERE'S ECONOMISE! START right no*- and bay all vour','. Groceries „and Provisions from TEAT & FRIAR. You’ll effect such a wonderful saving on your grocery expenditure, as well ns have V THE BEST QUALITY AND SERVICE. A small saving on evory-dav article!! will soon amount to pounds. ISN’T THAT WORTH TAKING ADVANTAGE OF! TEAT & FRIAR y GLADSTONE ROAD, 1 ' Gisborne. ! " ‘ *
V ALARM CLOCKS W. GOOD & CO. THE LEADING JEWELLERS, A RE clearing out all their Alarm Clocks at Greatly Reduced .Prices, to make room for New Stock arriving for the Winter. :Usual -.prices 15/6, 18/-, 20/-, 25/-, 30/-, 35/-. NOW 12/6, 13/-. 16/-. 18/-. 25/-, 27/-. All Warranted Two Years.
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Poverty Bay Herald, Volume XLIX, Issue 16112, 28 April 1923, Page 4
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