COOK COUNTY T Li UN I S MiN i > WAREHOUSK { ll*\\E much pleasure iu Inviting 4 all to come ami Inspect my Fine Stuck of FURNITURE and HOUSE FURNISHINGS. The list is too large to publish all a •tide* stocked Her" *re a fewp EPARTMEM BEDSTEADS tFrench and Parisian! COTS Clack and Copper.Aluminium. Itnuu. SUITES. CIIUUS. FENDERS, FIRE IRONS, COAL VASES. CUTLERY, KNIVES, E.P. WARE. PORTABLE RODS, BRASS RODS. MANGLES, WRINGERS. CARPET SWEEPERS, FILTERS VENETIAN BLINDS—These are made on the premises to suit all aizea of windows, and painted any desired color. pICTURE JpRAMING. I hold very large stocks of Mould ings, Mounts, Glass, and Strawboard, and am prepared to Frame Pictures at Lowest Cost. Mv CARPET, LINOLEUM, and FURNITURE DEPARTMENTS are well known. New Goods arriving each iteomer. Jou.n TOWN LEY REDSTONE AND SONS. AIL c R OYAL tOACH Y'JROPRIETORS p» LOWE. STREET.. GISBORNE. C ( 10ACQES leave for TOLOGA BAY and WAIPIRO and fo> MORERE and WAIROA on MONDAYS and THURSDAYS at 7 a.m., and for TINIItOTO and WAIROA on VIuVDAYS ONLY, at 7 a.m. FARES and FREIGHTS on application at Booking Office, Read’s Quay VEHICLES of all descriptions, and SADDLE HACKS always on hire. CABS available at any Hour, Day, or Night. OFFICES: READ’S QUAY, GISBORNE. Telephone, 470.
SALVATION ARMY CITADEL GLADSTONE HOAD. Officers in Charge: Adjutant and Mrs. Dickens. YOU are cordially invited to any of the following meetings: SUNDAY :'7 a.m., Kneedrill; 11 a.m., Holiness Meeting; 3 p.m., Praise and Testimony Meeting; 7 p.m., Salvation Meeting. Also, — TUESDAY, THURSDAY, and FRIDAY NIGHTS. YOUNG PEOPLE’S MEETINGS.— SUNDAY, 10 a.m. and 2 p.m. A seat, a book, and a welcome to ail. The above gatherings will be held tor the glory of God and the salvation and sanctification of men, women. and children. A GOOD BRASS BAND AND SPECIAL CHOIR WILL DISPENSE HARMONY. Congregational Singing a tpeoial feature of each service. MARRIAGES SOLEMNISED. PRIVATE WEDDINGS CONDUCTED. GOD BLESS YOU G. DICKENS, Adjutant
NOTICE. LL those holding ART UNION , TICKETS bought of J. Dante ard notified to keep them, as I am running the Art Union now, and these tickets -will still hold good. M. KIMBEL. THE JUNGLE JS the BEST PLACE for Young Men to spend a Pleasant Evening. Open all day. Good Prizes given to good shots. M. KIMBEL, PROPRIETOR. JgUSINESS Goad’s Buildings. Gladstone Road PRINCIPAL—Miss Wilcox, assisted by efficient staff. DAY AND EVENING CLASSES SHORTHAND— Pitman and Gregc systems. BOOK-KEEPING—DoubIe Entry applicable to any set of books. TYPEWRITING—FuII equipmenl of first-class standard machines, and great pains are taken to make students expert typists. COMMERCIAL CORRESPOND ENCE—Penmanship, Duplicating, and all Commercial Subjects. MATRICULATION AND CIVIL SERVlCE—Students coached in necessary subjects for examination. PRIVATE INSTRUCTION—Private and strictly confidential instruction given- to those whose education has been neglected. POSITIONS—No difficulty in placing graduates in positions, as demand is in excess of supply. Large number of students nlaced in lucrative positions annually. Clients attended for shorthand dictation. Typewriting at moderate fees. Circular Letters at cheap rate for thousand. Stationholders’ and Tradesmen’s Books adjusted and bal anced.
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Gisborne Times, Volume XXVI, Issue 2321, 14 October 1908, Page 2
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