BUSINESS NOTES. A cottage at Makaraka is advertised for sale. A second cook is wanted at the Albion Hotel. Mr. Sigley, stationer, lias some business notices elsewhere in this issue. A five-roomed house close to town is advertised to let. Messrs. McLean and Co., land agents, have a number of notices in this issue. Messrs. Dalgety and Co. want to buy two or three thousand sheep. The Melbourne Cash give notice that they will start a realisation sale to-day. . . . A young lady asks for a position as companion or liursery governess on a country station. Mr. T. F. Walsh, fruiterer, who is leaving the town, has an advertisement in this issue thanking his customers. , Tho Gisborne Freezing Works wants six carpenters. An advertiser asks for milking on shares for himself and family. Messrs. Peckover and Co. ask for a variety of servants. Mr. A. F. Norris, boot repairer, has a business notice in this issue. Mr. P. H. Graham notifies a change of address. A notice to those in search of Bay of Plenty lands appears elsewhere. Mackrell and Colley want six carpenters and two joiners. A notice regarding licenses is inserted in this' issue by the Borough Council.
Wesley Church —To-morrow: Morning, 11, Rev. C. Griffin, subject, “A Happy People” ; evening, 7, Rev. C. Griffin, subject, “Living in Glasshouses and throwing stones at others”; afternoon, Bible Class. Strangers cordially invited.
For Children's Hacking Cough at night Woods' Great Peppermint Cure. 1b 6d and 2b 6d.
SALVATION ARMY HALL, GISBORNE. Four Bright and Cheerful MEETINGS will be hold at the S. A. Hall ALL DAY TO-MORROW. Services m-i'l*. u a.in., 11 a.m., 3 p.m., and • p.m. A Hearty Welcome is extended to aU. ~ • A Special Meeting will be held Next Thursday Night. BRIGADIER ALBISTON will visit Gisborne, Saturday, Sunday, Monday, and Tuesday, July 13th, 14th, 15th, and 16th. Spepial Meetings will be held. Don’t Miss the OPEN-AIR MEETING TO-NIGHT. Band will be preSollt ' GEO. .DICKENS, Adjutant.
H IS MAJESTY’S THEATRE,, GRAND SACRED RECITAL. T E p ANGI p AI TO-MORROW, 30th JUNE', 8.30 p.m. PROGRAMME. 1. Sacred Selection Organ anu Piano Messrs. Ernest Clirisp and Taylor. 2 Song, “There is a Green Hill bar Awav” Gounod TE RANGI PAL 3 Song, “The Way of Peace Lloyd Mr. E. J. Teat. , „ I. Song, “Nearer My God to Tliee TE RANGI. PAI. [Carey 5 Song, “Jerusalem” Rodney Mrs. (Dr.) Clive Collins. 0. Aria from “Elijah,” “O, Rest m the Lord” Mendelssohn TE RANGI PAI. (With Organ Accompaniment by Mr. Taylor). 7. Song, “Daddy” ■ Behrend Miss Fleming. 8 “Ave Maria” Masclieroni TE RANGI PAI. (Violin Obligato by Mr. Cutlibert). 9. Song, “The Great Master” Barry Mr. Kissling. 4 ■ 10 Soug, “The Lost Chord” Sullivan TE RANGI PAI. (With Organ Acompaniment by Mr. Taylor). Accompanists: Mrs. Hooper, "*r. Ernest Chrisp; Organist, Mr. Taylor. Admission by Silver Collection. Patrons are requested to contribute not less than Is.
Monster qocial ONSTER OCIAL IN AID OF THE FUNDS FOR UILDING gCHOOL DIMMING JJATHS, B THURSDAY and FRIDAY, JULY 11 and 12, IN N.Z. SHIPPING CO.’S WOOLSTORE, Grey-strcot. TICKETS: Thursday—-Gents., os. Ladies, 2s 6d. Friday—Children’s Night. Children, Is. Adults, 3s, admitting 1 adult and 2 children. THE POVERTY BAY TURF CLUB.. THE Annual General MEETING of the above Club will be lieTd in the Club Room, Masonic Hotel, on TUESDAY, July 2nd at 2.30 p.m. BUSINESS: To receive Report and Balance-sheet. Election of Officers, and General. D. R. DeCOSTA, . rSecretaiar..
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Gisborne Times, Volume XXV, Issue 2119, 29 June 1907, Page 3
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