OJfION B.S. 00. OF NX, Ltd. FAILINGS (weather and fircum- " itanoe* permitting. * " TOKOMARU BAY AND AUCKLAND. tArahura-,'• Saturday, May 12, 11 a.m. (Meantime) (Office closes Noon Batnrday.) " FOE NAPIER ONLY. tArahura, Thursday, May 10, 2 p.m. (Meantime) t>rahura, Wed., May 16, 7 p.m. (Meantime) AUCKLAND TO SYDNEY DIRECT. tManuka, Friday, May 11. tMarama, Friday, June 1. AUCKLAND TO FIJI, SAMOA, AND TONGA. t nr fl'ofua, Saturday. May 26. TO LYTTELTON rSteamer. Daily, _7. 45 pm> ' WELLINGTON TO SYDNEY. •vMnrama, Friday, -May 18. tM antrka, * "day, May 25. FOR MELBOURNE. tMoeraki, &W. CANADA AMERICA, U ESUUJX, r-w., VIA VANCOUVER AND SAN FRANCISCO. : ■ See Special Advertisements, last page.) fEquipped with Wireless Telegraphy. Tickets interchangeable w*h Huddart. Parker and Co., Ltd. OUTWARD PASSENGERS; BY TENDER ' MUST OBTAIN BOAT . PASSES AT OFFICE. , " " ffAVORITE PASSENGER SERVICE. Sailings (circumstance* permitting): FROM AUCKLAND FOR SYDNEY T.s.s. Ulimaroa Friday, May 18th. FROM WELLINGTON FOR SYDNEY. T.s.s. Ulimaroa, Friday, May 4th. Fitted with Wireless Telegraphy. QALCETY & CO. Ltd. AGENTS. Shipping Telephone 1396. MAIL NOTICES. suiiioct io n(Tssary..alterations, mails will close at Glsborno as under.— " Vancouver and other parts ot Canada, and United States of America Fiji, Hawaiian Islands Japan, West Indies, Central America and South America; also, United Kingdom and Continent of Europe, via Vancouver (due in London June 10), per s.s. Niagara, from Auckland, per Walpara, at 4 p.m. Late fee letters 2d extra postage. (Registered Letter Mails between the hours" of 9 a.m. and G p.m. close 1 hour before the advertised time of closing ordinary mails). A. J. MULLER, Chief Postmaster.
BOOKS WORTH NOTING. "Jack and I in Lotus Land," by 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 Brataiton," by J. M. Whitbam, 6/-; posted 6/6. "Return oi Sherlock Holmes," by A. Conan Doyle, 2/6; posted 2/10. "Snow-Burner," by Henry Oyen, 2/6? posted 2/10. ■ . ; .-.■ "House of Dreams Come True, by Margaret Pedler, 2/6; posted 2/10. "Webster's Man's Man," by P B. Kyne, 2/6; posted 2/10. "Ridgway of Montana," by W. M. Raine, 2/6; posted 2/10. "Married Love," by Mario Stopes (new and cheap edition), 3/6; posted 3/10. "Feeding and Care of Baby," by F. Truby King, 2/6; posted 2/10. "Photogramo of the Year 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. thomaTadams BOOKSELLER AND STATIONER. J. RODDICK AUTHORISED AND LICENSED SURVEYOR ' (Late District Surveyor). Office: Williams and Sherratt'a Buildings, 74 Lowe St., Gisborne. Messages will be attended to by Sherratt and Harper. Glasses for Reading and Close Work. Glasses for Constant Wear and Pictures, etc., etc. 7KTOU can have them now at Reasonable . X Prices. We specialise in Testing. T. R. GORDON, Optician Testimonials from leading Medical Men.
WHEN YOU ORDER GROCERIES TEAT & FRIAR OU CAN RELY on a minimum of delay and expense, and a maximum of Purity and Quality Our big turnover ensures Fresh Stocks and Bedrock \ Prices—wJiile our .delivery system eliminates delay. A TRIAL ORDER will thoroughly convince you that you should shop here. For Satisfaction, Service, and Saving in Grocery Buying—TßY US! . / TEAT & FRIAR GLADSTONE ROAD, Gisborne.
w K v ALARM CLOCKS W. GOOD & CO. THE LEADING JEWELLERS, ARE clearing out all their Alarm Clocks at Greatly Reduced Prices, to make room for New Stock arriving for the Winter. Urtial'price's 15/6, 13/-, 20/-. 25/-," 30/-, 35/-. , NOW 12/6, 13/-. 16/-. 18/-, 25/-. 27/-. All Warranted Two Years.
COCKSFOOT, Rye Grass, Cow Grass, Chowihg's Fescue, Fiorin, Crested Dogstail, and White Clover, at cheapest rates.'— D. S. Thompson, and Co. | \UALITY Guaranteed. Plaid MatRave at If. Oeoree's. opponiU Petties. r ANTED—Housewives to know that ». . the, Cheapest place for Crockery, Glassware, Brush ware, Fancy Goods, and all Household Requisites, is Coleman and Eon, Ark," Gladstone Road, near Derby Street.
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Poverty Bay Herald, Volume XLIX, Issue 16117, 4 May 1923, Page 2
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