TO-NIGHT (Tlio well-known Temperance Lecturer) GIVE AN ADDRESS H -S rpHEATRE TO-NIGHT! TO-NIGHT! At 8 O’CLOCK. On NO-LICENSE MILS. HARRISON LEE hits just returned from a visit to Great Hr it- j iiin mid the United States, am! comes with tlie Latest Information on the Progress of the Movement in A'meriea. ALL INVITED! ALL INVITED!
POVERTY BAY CRICKET ASSOC,AT,O^^W 'GENERAL--MBETING of the above Association will bo held in the British Empire Hotel THIS. (WEDNESDAY) EVENING; 24th inst., at 7.30 o’clock, when all cricketers are earnestly requested to attend. BUSINESS: To consider Finance, re-arrange-ment of Lease with Rugby Union, laying down a second turf wicket, and General. POVERTY, BAY ROWING CLUB. JJANCE Will bo held TO-MORROW (THURSDAY), 25th inst,, At His Majesty’s Theatre.' Dancing 8 to 12. Gentlemen 2s 6d. Ladies invited. Music by Miss Moore. F. E. PORTER, A. KIRK, Hon. Secs. EUCHRE TOURNAMENT & DANCE (In collection with St. Mary’s Church) ITO be held in Whinray’s Hall on . THURSDAY. June ! 25, 1908. Play commences at 8 pan. sharp. Music by Vita Bros.’ Orchestra. Tickets 2s. KIA ORA CO-OPERATIVE DIARYING COMPANY, LIMITED. NOTICE TO TE ARAI SETTLERS. THE DIRECTORS will be pleased to meet intending Suppliers from the To A-rai Settlement-, at the Company’s office. McKee's Buildings, Gisborne, on SATURDAY, itho"27th. inst., at 11.30 a.m., to consider the question of a Creamery. ANDREW GRAHAM, Secretary.
EAST COAST MOUNTED RIFLES. SEVENTH ANNUAL BALL Will b'o lield in HIS MAJESTY’S THEATRE On FRIDAY, ‘26th JUNE, 1908. ' Double Tickets i JOs Gd.: Extra Lady ... ... 4s Od. Dross Girclo ... 2s Od. Tickets can be obtained from tho officers and non-commissioned officers of tho Squadron. C. HELLIER EVANS, Lieutenant, Hon. Sec. and Treas.
TUIIANGANUI LODGE, No. 7, U.A.O.D. NNUAL S OCIAL 'Life Majesty’s Theatre, mIiUKSD'AY. JULY X 9th, 1908. (Steeplechase Night). Tickets (admit lady and gent) 7s 6d Extra .Ladies ... ... 2s 6d Dress Circle ... Is Od First-class Supper, Music and Floor. Tickets may bo obtained from Secretary and Committee. Committee meet TO-NIGHT, 7.30. J. A. Eaton, ITon. Sec. GISBORNE PRIVATE BAND. QRAND HIS MAJESTY’S THEATRE. TUESDAY, JUNE 30th, 1908. Dancing 8 p.m. till 1 a.m Double Tickets ... ... 5s Gents’ Single Tickets ... 4s Ladies’ Singlo Tickets ... 2s Music will be supplied by the Band under the direction of Mr McKillop, conductor. Cloak Rooms in charge of attendants. C. J. BOLLEN, Hon. Sec.
gAWKE’S jgAY FLATS. 878 Ac r Wintering Wiiile 300 acres arc under plough. 18 Paddocks, every convenience. 3 Miles Ironl Railway Station. riiicß-£i6 10 S -“ KMS A GREAT BARGAIN. W. LISSANT OLAYTON, SOLE AGENT.
“AMBER TIPS’’ TS (1001) HONEST TEA, ami those J. jmrciiasiiig it can rely upon its purity amt' fine natural flavor. “AMBER TIPS” is neatly packed, the r.ir -id damp being excluded, and t' c ii'i on that account retains its fin: ’ •r. One .lie j'casons why . “AMBER TIPS” has lifOTie such a poind a i and favorite Tea with the public it that the high standard of quality ii always maintained. Buyers can rely upon this. It’s not good one week and bad the next, but is always good right through, and to the last ter leaf in the tin. Sold in lib and lib at 2s a lb. STOCKED BY: W. J. COX AND CO. POVERTY BAY CO-OP. CO J. SEALY, FRED. MAHER, WALTER WARNER,
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Gisborne Times, Volume XXVI, Issue 2225, 24 June 1908, Page 1
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