P. O. P. In Aid ol the City Band. THEATRE ROYAL. lUESDAY, AUGUST 11th, T ADMISSION ONE SHILLING.
ORMOND HALL. rjl UESD AY, AUGUST 11th. BEATRICE VARTHA CONCERT COMPANY Will give one of their POPULAR CONCERTS. Admission—2s and Is. Doors open at 7.30. Concert at 8.
AUSTRALIAN MUTUAL PROVIDENT SOCIETY, NOTICE TO MEMBERS ON THE GISBORNE REGISTER. Messrs williams and kettle having resigned the Agency o' this. Society in Gisborne, and Messrs DALGETY AND CO. having been appointed, Members of the Society on the Gisborne Register are requested to forward all Premiums, etc., to Messrs DALGETY AND CO., whose receipt alone will be valid from this date. By Order of the Board. \ EDWARD W. LOWE, Resident Secretary. Wellington, August 10, 1903.
WINTER ENTERTAINMENTS. THE Wesley Churoh Choir will give a CONCERT next WEDNESDAY EVENING, at 8 o’clock. The programme will consist o t Part Songs, Duets,, Solos, and Orchestral Selections j and will conolude with the Exciting Dialogue, entitled “ The Haunted Room." Admission, 6d. R. PIESSE, Hon. Sec. FARMERS’ UNION. A MEETING ol the above will be held in the Patutabi Public Hall, on TUESDAY EVENING, August 11th, at 7.30. General Business and Address on " Dairying " by Mr Knight. W. K. CHAMBERS, President. POVERTY BAY FARMERS’ CLUB. A PRELIMINARY MEETING of the Members will be held in the Club's Rooms, Dunlop’s Buildings, on SATURDAY, the 15th inst., at 12 noon. Business: Urgent. LISSANT CLAYTON, Provisional Secretary.
NOTICE TO CYCLISTS, THE COOPER CYCLE WORKS are now in fall swing, near Royal Hotel. Bikes left will receive prompt attention. BIKES ON HIRE. PRAMS Re-tyred on shortest notice at the— COOPER CYCLE WORKS, Gladstone Road.
GISBORNE BOROUGH N 0 TICE. dirtyJjtanks. NOTICE is hereby given that the occupiers of all premises within the Borough must have their Tanks and Spoutings thoroughly cleaned out prior to AUGUST 31st, 1903. The Inspector will PROSECUTE the occupier of any premises with a Dirty Tank, after the above-mentioned date, without further notice. R. D. B. ROBINSON, v Town Clerk, Town Clerk’s Office, Gisborne, August 7th, 1903, COOK COUNTY, COUNCIL, NOTICE is hereby given that this Council will, on FRIDAY. August 21st, 1903, make and levy a General Rate of Three Farthings in the £1 on all rateable property in the County, that is occupied by Europeans, for the period commencing on, Ist April, 1903, and ending on the 31st March, 1904, to he due and payable in one sum on the 21st 'August, 1903, The Council will 'also at the Same time make and levy a Charitable Aid Rate of l-14th of a Penny the £1 on the same properties, ior the same period. The Rate Book is open for inspection at the County, Office during office hours. 0. WARREN, Clerk. Gisborne, 'July 20th', 1903.
TO ARRIVE, Ex S.S. BALMAIN from NEWCASTLE, 200 TONS BEST-SCREENED HOUSEHOLD COAL. Boot your Orders now, and save expense of double handling. CLAYTON BROTHERS
ALBION CLUB STABLES. JgEOWN, AND Beg to announoe that they have taken over the above old-established Livery Stables, aDd trust, by strict attention to business, to merit a continuance ot the liberal patronage accorded their predecessors. country; [VISITORS may rely on their Horses being carefully attended to whilst in our care. FRANCIS, BROWN, AND CO.,
ONE fact is worth a column of rhetoric. Thousands of facts in absolute wear proves the positive merits Of Hennessy’s Boots. ] JUST RECEIVED— Another lot of Ladieß Silver Keyless Watches, from £1 Is upwards. A nice Birthday Present for a i girl.—H. B. Smith, Goldsmiths’ Hall. CONFECTIONERY (Wholesale) obtained at Factory Prices from J. Walter Bull, Agent tor Clarke and Co., Christchurch, and Maoßobertson, Melbourne. TOM was never known to be late for his work? If you wish to know the reason, why just enquire from W. S. Collins, watchmaker and jeweller, Gladstone road. GUARD the feet with a pair of Hennessy’s Boots, and the head will seldom harm. I ANTED KNOWN— The “Experts" are the Sewing Maohines of the day, and are giving general satisfaction. Oaßh prices, £4, £6, and £9.' V THE king of Cornet Solos, Sir Arthur Sullivan’s “Lost Chord,’! wifih full Band accompaniment, will be played by Mr Cowley at the Pop. on Tuesday evening uezt, ,
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Gisborne Times, Volume X, Issue 964, 10 August 1903, Page 3
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