THANKS. MRS MAHER and FAMILY desire to thank Dr. Collins, Mrs. Harney and Stall' [or their kindness and attention to the late George Maher, also ail friends for telegrams, letters, floral emblems, and, expressions of sympathy during their late sad bereavement. HOSPITAL SOCIAL. A MEETING of Ladies who are desirous of assisting the Hospital Soeial will be held at the Borough Council Chambers THIS (FRIDAY) AFTERNOON, at 3 o’clock. IDA E. LYSNAR, Mayoress. TECHNICAL SCHOOL. IHE PLUMBING , CLASS will meet TO-NIGHT (FRIDAY). W. MORGAN, , Secretary!LABOR DAY., VICTORIA DOMAIN. X 00K OUT FOB MONSTER PROCESSION AND SPORTS. BABY SHOW 1 GUESSING COMPETITION! GREASY PIG! Fun for Old and Young. Baby Prizes given by Hon. J. Carroll and Mr. W. D. S. MacDonald. Children under 12, 3d; over, 6d; adults, Is. SOCIAL. Social in His Majesty’s Theatre on Labor,Night. Tickets, 2s 6d. Woolten’s Band. All in Aid of Maternity Home.
KAITI-CITY FOOTBALL CLUB. A General Meeting of the above will bo held at the Royal Hotel TO-NIGHT, at- 7.30 SHARP. Business : Presentation to Mr. J. J. MarTin, Club Captain, and arranging of fancy dress match on Labor Hay. J. A. EATON, Hon. Sec. LABOR DAY PROCESSION. TO those about to join in Procession on Labor Day, ring up Telephone No. 67, or see W. HOWARD, Signwriter, Gladstone Road, and arrange for a Poster Design for your vehicle. Our signs attract like a 40-li.p. Magnet. pROFESSOR pEE -yyTNTER ' 'IS IN TOWN FOR A FEW WEEKS ONLY. CLAIRVOYANT AND TRANCE MEDIUM AND MAGNETIC HEALER. Rheumatism, Sciatica, Lumbago, and Nervous Diseases of all kinds treated by hypnotic Masseuse. Sceances will be held on Tuesday and Friday nights, from Friday, 2nd October, at 7.30 p.m. Rooms: Grey Street, next door to Mr. Cato’s. pOVERTY pAY pEA pOOMS. NOTICE. [HE ABOVE TEA ROOMS Are now OPEN FOR BUSINESS. HAS NO EQUAL! . AT THE PRICE. ,£62®. £4OO CASH FOR A LOVELY HOME Five Minutes front G.P.O. Apply— C. G. BLOORE ABOVE ADAIR BROTHERS, LOWE STREET. ONLY A RUMOR. THAT A DOLF. fgjACHARIAH H AS GIVEN UP HIS TAILORING ESTABLISHMENT. WE ARE GOING STRONGER THAN EVER. AND INTEND TO KEEP GOING. A CASH TAILOR. DOLF. TgACHARIAH E. S.EVINSON £4_ENERAL TE KARAKA. STOREKEEPER. Large stocks of groceries DRAPERY, IRONMONGERY, nd STATION REQUISITES alwayt n hand, and all orders will be exe utod with the greatest despatch. BUSH CAMP 3 SUPPLIED. AGENT for “THE GISBORNfi TIMES,” which is on Bale on arriva' of the morning train. Advertise .nents left with E. S. Evinson up U 1 o’clock each evening will bo sur« >f publication on the following day. E. S.EVINSON GENERAL STOREKEEPER. TE KARAKA.
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Gisborne Times, Volume XXVI, Issue 2317, 9 October 1908, Page 1
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