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GRAY BILLIARD QOMBINATION. Consisting of Master george gray, the Boy Marvel, MR, MR. HARRY GRAY, Professional Player, and FRED. FARRELL, Billiard Expert, Will appear at tho —VICTORIA BILLIARD SALOON— Peel Street, SATURDAY AND MONDAY NEXT, SATURDAY AND MONDAY NEXT, August 29th and 31st. The boy Gray will concede Mr Bert. Lucas 130 in 500 up, and Mr. Harry Gray will concede Mr. T. 13. Rex 150 in 300 up. At ‘the conclusion of the game, GRAY ,AND SON combined will give an Exhibition of Fancy Strokes. PRlCES—Reserved Seats 2s Gd, Back 7 Seats Is. FOR MONDAY’S PERFORMANCE the Boy will concede Mr. E. Austin 150 in 500, and Mr. Harry Gray will concede Mr. L. McGouigal 150 in 300. P.S.—The only two Exhibitions to be given in Gisborne. Como and cee them; you will not regret it. All performances commence 7.30 p.m. sharp.

SOCIAL. ASOCIAL, in Aid ol tho Maternity Home will be held in HIS MAJESTY’S THEATRE On WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 2nd. Dancing to commence at 8 p.m. Gentlemen’s Tickets 3s. Ladies 2s. Music by Vita Bros. . M MAYNARD.

IN BANKRUPTCY. IN THE ESTATE OF ■ THOMAS MORRISON, Of Gisborne, Painter. TENDERS will be received until 12 noon on MONDAY NEXT, 31st iust., for the Purchase of the BOOKDEBTS in the above Estate. The highest or any tender not necessarily accepted. Particulars and conditions may be seen at my office. JOHN COLEMAN, Deputy Assignee. Gisborne, 27tli August, 1908.

A LEAF FROM OUR LETTEK-BOOK. « W E are very pleased to reV Y ceive your expressions of satisfaction with your purchase of the 1000-acre property through us, and to hear that you have since been offered £1 per acre on your bargain. We have similar properties to lay before the friend you speak of, and enclose you the particulars of a few in the meantime.” W. LISSANT CLAYTON,

HOUSEWIVES OF POVERTY BAY. WE make no Apology for again appealing to the Consumers of that very necessary and essential commodity of every-day use, “SOAP.”

If only from a sentimental point of view we should receive the support of all desirous of assisting to make the Poverty Bay District a progressive and self-supporting community. But as it is no part of our Business policy to trade purely upon sentiment, or allow it to interfere with strict business principles, we stand upon tlie quality and value of our Manufactures and unhesitatingly assert that BETTER VALUE or HIGHER-CLASS GOODS CANNOT BE PURCHASED outside of the various lines wo are now offering to the Public of this District. To bring more prominently under the notice of users, and as further inducement to deal with local producers we intend as from to-day ISSUING COUPONS, attached to the end of every bar of our four best brands of Soap, viz., Sweet Briar, Takitimu, Lynda, and Laundry. By Saving these Coupons, as per instructions thereon,the thrifty liotisowife and laundress can earn a fairly substantial discount on the year’s soap bill. Save a few CouiKms and procure an extra bar of good quality Soap. SAVE THEM AND SAVE CASH. OUR GOODS ARE GOOD GOODS. E Our XTRACT OF S OAP Comes as a revelation to all using it wit h To Aral water; is equal if not better than any imported. Communicate with— MR. H, G. BEAMES, SECRETARY, LYNDA gOAPMAKING AND rjIRADING LIMITED.

TEL. 67. W. HOWARD. SIGNWRITEII AND DECORA TIVE PAINTER. Importer of Wallpapers, Lead, Oils. Artists’ Materials, Etc. Agent for Hall Sanitary Washable Distemper.

Tel. 455. E. J. WEST & CO. jpRUNING AND •jgXPERTS. A CHANCE TO GET YOUR TREES CLEAN. GOOD FRUIT ALWAYS REPAYS YOU. REMEMBER that you must Loot After your Trees, and E. J. W EST “ D C WILL DO THIS FOR YOU. now, or you will be too lato.

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Gisborne Times, Volume XXVI, Issue 2281, 28 August 1908, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 7 Gisborne Times, Volume XXVI, Issue 2281, 28 August 1908, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 7 Gisborne Times, Volume XXVI, Issue 2281, 28 August 1908, Page 1

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