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HEATRE ROYAL. WEDNESDAY, AUGUST. sth. Under direction o! G. iVictor Beck. FAREWELL APPEARANCE Of the Charming, Young, and Brilliant Piano (Virtuoso, MISS BEiTOSOE vartha (Who is shortly leaving for America) Supported by First-class Company. MISS FLORENCE NARELLE, Contralto. MISS EDITH GOWER, Operatic Soprano MR JAMES FRANCIS, Baritone. HERR C. LEHMANN, Violinist (late Conductor Crystal Palace Orchestra) 2s—ADMISSION—Is Reserved Seats (3s) may he Reserved at Miller’s. No extra charge. Plan epens Saturday. C. CLEMENS, Business Manager.

MOTE’S BAT If. POVERTY BAT (JUNIOB KEPBESENTATIVE MATCH.) Victoria Domain, 'JIO-DA.r (SATUKDAY), AUGUST Ist. Kick-off 3 p.m. Sharp. ADMISSION ONE SHILLING. Ladies Free. L, F. WILLIAMS, Hon. Sec. P.B.E.U.

TENDERS FOR LIGHTERING. mHE Gisborne Sheepfarmers’ Frozen Heat Company, Ltd., invite Tender 3 for the LIGHTERING OF THEIR GENERAL Produce. Conditions oan be seen at the Company’s Offices, Gladstone Road and Bead’s Quay. All tenders to be in by WEDNESDAY, the 26th day of AUGUST, 1903. W. F. OEDERWALL, Manager. , July 29th, 1903.

GISBORNE GAS COMPANY, LIMITED. mHE SHARE TRANSFER BOOKS of the above Company will be CLOSED from the 3rd to the Bth AUGUST, 1903 (both inclusive). By Order of the Board. WM. S. LUNN, Secretary. Gisborne, July 31st, 1903.

FOR AUCKLAND VIA EAST COAST PORTS. THE Auxiliary Schooner AOTEA (Captain J. H. Skinner) leaves Gisborne for East Coast ports and Auckland on MONDAY EVENING. COMMON, SHELTON & CO., Ltd., Agents. POVERTY BAY FARMERS’ UNION GISBORNE BRANCH. The monthly general meeting of the above Branch will be held TO-DAY (SATURDAY), at the Club Rooms, at 2 p.m. The Committee are requested to meet at 11 a.m. ' & R. MACDUFF BIRRELL, Secretary.' N 0 T ICE I BEG to notify that I intend to apply for a Slaughtering License on Raungaheu G Block, Te Karaka. C. A. FOOT, Te Karaka. LIBERAL ASSOCIATION. A GENERAL MEETING of the Liberal Association will be held in the Rooms over Dalrymple’s, on TUESDAY EVENING, August 4th, at 8 o’clock. Business: Railway v. Tramway, and General. F. HARRIS, Hon.' Sec.

SKATING. The empire skating Will .be open— SATURDAY, AUGUST Ist. New Skates on Hire. RINK First-class Band in attendance. \ LOOMB AND MORSE.

WINTER ETJEL. rNOKE! COKE! COKE! COKE! The Beßt Winter Fuel, la procurable at— THE GASWORKS.

WANTED WANTED - A First-olaaa IRON TURNER. Apply at once— GISBORNE FREEZING WORKS. NOTICE. ANNUAL BALANCE, 31st JULY, 1903. DJ. BARRY, in view of above Balance, o requests that all Accounts against him at end of month be rendered on or before 3rd AUGUST next, also, ha is quite prepared to receive a settlement of all Accounts due to him, on or before 31st JULY instant. D. J. BARRY, Gisborne Brewery and Aerated Wat dr Factory.

NOTICE I I BEG to notify the public of Gisborne and surrounding Districts that I have disposed of my Business (the Albion Club Stables) to— MR JOSEPH FBANCiIS, Of Dunedin, who takes possession this mornin g. I sincerely thank patrons for their liben d support in the past, and trust that the sam e will be extended to my successor. WILLIAM O’REILLY. In reference to the above, I would respeatfully solicit a continuance of lihe support accorded my predecessor, and :tx> merit the same by Strict attention to bresin ess and civility to customers. ■JOSEPH FKAITCIS.

NOT I C E W, STEWART Notifies that he has taken over t he T> OOTMAKING BUSINESS, in Peel Street (opposite the B. titish Empire Hotel), hitherto carried on b 7 Mr A. Vowles, and solicits a continuance ei ' the favors accorded to his predecessor. A. VOWLES, whilst thanking the pa blic of Gisborne for the large measure of sup) ?<>rt accorded to him, asks for the Bame to be given to his successor. / WANTED. V WANTED— Smart BOY, to run paper; >. AppIy—“TIMES” OFFICE,

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Gisborne Times, Volume X, Issue 957, 1 August 1903, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Gisborne Times, Volume X, Issue 957, 1 August 1903, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Gisborne Times, Volume X, Issue 957, 1 August 1903, Page 3

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