NORTHERN STEAM SHIP COMPANY, LIMITED. • TAURANCA-AUCKLAND. FAST PASSENGER SERVICE. THRICE WEJEET.y AMs MATANGI LEAVES The Mount (Tauran ft a) every Tuesday, Thursday, and Saturday, at 7.30 p.m., after the arrival of the train from Matata, and arrives at Auckland next morning, at 7 o'clock. Gisborne Motor Company, Ltd., and Aard Cars leave Gisborne on Tuesdays, Thursdays, and Saturdays, at 6 a.m., and connect with the Steamer Train at Matata, constituting a 24-hour Service to Auckland. Ticket*.--S*earner ticket* are obtainable from and B«tha reserved by the Company’s Agent at Opotiki, who meets all Cars on arrival. Fare*.—Through fares by Car and Steamer, but not including Rail from Matata to Mount: Single. rteturn. Motor £3 12s 6d. Motor £5 17s 6d. Steamer £1 7s 6d. Steamer £2 12s 6d £5 Os Od. £d 10s Od. RETURN.-The s.s. Matangi leaves Auckland every Monday, Wednesday, and Friday, at 7 p.m., and connects with the train at The Mount (Taurariga) for Matata following morning. The Motor Service Cars leave Matatr on the arrival of the train, and arrive »t Gisborne at 6.30 p.m Geo. Anderson ROYAL MAIL CEO. ANDERSON'S PROPIj MOTOR SERVICES TO AUCKLAND Via TAURANGA. 24 24 HOUR SERVICE 24 TUESDAY, THURSDAY. SATURDAY Via‘ROTORUA. MONDAY, WEDNESDAY, AND SATURDAY. BOOK AT OFFICE, LOWE ST. (’Phone 1155), or DAVY’B HAIRDRESSING SALOON (’Phone 1124.)
SAVE ©n Your Groceries! And, of course, the easiest way to do this is to deal exclusively with us. OUR PRICES are the LOWEST in Town—and what is more, our GOODS ARE ALWAYS FRESH AND OUR SERVICE EFFICIENT. Don't forget—we are ready to serve YOU. Give as a trial! TEAT £ FRIAR GROCERS, GISBORNE. G. G. PIESSE HAS BEEN FAVORED WITH INSTRUCTIONS FROM M [! - G. C. M UXNS (Who has purchased a Business in Auckland) To dispose of his GISBORNE PROPERTIES As follows: ]\TO. 108, STOUT STREET, on which ’ is erected a 6-roomed House., large sleeping porch and sleeping verandah. House contains all possible conveniences. Motor shed and boat sired. River frontage. Government mortgage. ■MO. 406, ABERDEEN ROAD.— Two-Storey Residence of 6 rooms and all Conveniences, sleeping balcony, overlooking the Recreation Ground, and River. •jVTORTHOOTE ROAD (opposite the. re- '*•* sidsnee of It. Click Burke, Esq., solicitor) Scmi-Buncalow of five large rooms; all conveniences. | All these Houses are well-built, and can he. confidently recommended to anyone requiring a good Home. Also CJECTIO'N, In Train'd Road, with front* .(gg, to Waimata- River, opposite 'he Rutene Road Reserve. This is .n e of the best sections on I\aril.:, being high and dry, and in a charming situation. Any reasonable terms will he accepted. G. 0. PIESSE SOLE AGENT, 119 Gladstone Road, Gisborne. JAMES JOHNSTONE HIGH-CLASS TAILOR. NEW WINTER SUITINGS JUST ARRIVED. Including a Good Assortment nf ENGLISH, SCOTTISH, AND IRISH WORSTEDS & TWEEDS RIDING BREECHES a Speciality. JAMES JOHNSTONE Gisborne's Leading Tailor, (Near Herald Office). Linen-marking outfit (Rubber Stamp of your name, pad, brush, indelible ink, and a box to hold the lot, Si/fi.—At tt* Herald Olfioi.
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Poverty Bay Herald, Volume L, Issue 16458, 17 June 1924, Page 4
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