COME AND Bring with you that SUIT or COSTUME which you are about to cast aside, and let us make it like a new one for you. CLEANED BY OUR SPECIAL DRY-CLEANING PROCESS, Garments last longer than they otherwise would. WE DYE YOUR CLOTHES so that it is impossible for any one to tell that they have been dyed, and the Colors will stand anything. CLSFFOIB TATTERSFIELD, J)YER AND QLEANER. CUSTOMHOUSE STREET. First-class English Certificate. Note—Customhouse Street joins Gladstone Road at the P.O. ENGINE. ONE 6 h.p. Horizontal Engine for Sale. A bargain at £45. Guaranteed in first-class order. Apply— BREWERY. TECHNICAL SCHOOL. A CL ASS for Instruction in English and Arithmetic will commence THIS (TUESDAY) EVENING, at 7 o’cloc'k. Pupils invited. Instructor, Mr. Cowan. W. MORGAN, Secretary. TENDERS. mENDERS will be received by M. JL Mullooly until the 26th inst., for the Sale or Lease of a • Block of Land 'known as To Kopuni, containing 454 Acres, situated on the East Coast, about four miles from Tologa Bay township. The land is an old Maori settlement and is ring fenced, and capable of carrying .21 sheep to the acre. Highest or any tender not necessarily accepted. For further particulars applv— M. MULLOOLY, Tologa Bay. February 19th, 1909. IURIRI )OSTS. PURIRI POSTS, Now Landing ex Fairburn. pecial Quotations given while vessel is discharging. COMMON, SHELTON, and CO. 'OLLEGE GROUNDS, WAEREN-GA-A-HIKA. T THURSDAY, MARCH 4th, 1909. URANGA /GARDEN TT7IETE. Gr' F CIH AIN-WALKING, Merry-go- / Round, Shooting Range, Aunt Sally, Fislr Pond, Weights and Measures, Guessing Competition, Motorcar Rides, etc., etc. Gates open 10.30 a.m. Afternoon tea 6d. Lunch from 12 to 2 p.m. Is, Tea from 5.30 p.m. free. SALE OF WORK. Sale of Fruit and Produce. sale of Fancy Goods and Novelties. BAND. GYMKHANA. LI a.m.—Lemon Cutting. 1.30 p.m.—Tilting at the Ring. 2.30 p.m.—Flag Race. 3.15 p.m.—Needle Threading. 1.15 p.m. —Gretna Green Race. (Prize Best-dressed Lady). 1.45 p.m.—Jumping (Horses). 3.15 p.m.—Bending Competition. SPORTS. I p.m.—Costume Race. 2.15 p.m.—Driving Competition (blindfold). . 3.30 p.m.—Throwing Cricket Ball (ladies). .. 1 p.m.—Nail-driving Competition (ladies). 1.30 p.m.—Bicycle Donkey Race. 5 p.m.—Potato Race (ladies). JR AND VOCAL AND INSTRUMENTAL CONCERT, 7 p.m. Buggies and Horses will be in urge of a Caretaker, FREE. Cloak eoin for wraps and parcels, 3d. ADMISSION—AduIts 2s, Children ider 14, Half-price. Family ticks 5s (admitting parents and chilen under 14), not sold at gates. Tickets can be procured at Messrs, lams’, Morgan’s, and Dalrymple s, isborne; at country stores, and from embers of the Committee. Timo of SPECIAL TRAIN will be mounced in future issue. OPTICAL. DO YOUR EYES REQUIRE ATTENTION? WE TEST EYESIGHT AND FIT GLASSES. BY THE LATEST SCIENTIFIC APPROVED METHODS. No Charge for Testing. - A. W. J. MANN, CHEMIST AND OPTICIAN, k * Gisborne. Tel., 120.
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Gisborne Times, Volume XXVII, Issue 2433, 23 February 1909, Page 1
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