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PUBLIC NOTICES’. SO THAT YOU CAN SAVE. HOW? Til OR 7s we make your OLD S UIT I? LIKE, NEW ; and for 8s we CHANGE THE COLOUR to anything you like, and our Colours will stand anything.. SILKS and SATINS can be DRYDYED if requested; and we recommend this process, which is absolutely our own, for Light Tinting Shades. LADIES T You will bo surprised at the beautytof the ■material;after, being, dyed by this process. r 'p GOODS REPAIRED, Etc. WE WILL TELL YOU ALL ABOUT !IT IF YOU WRITE OR RING ' " • '• 485, Tel. CLIFFORD TATTERSFIELD. CUSTOMHOUSE STREET.:. (Joins Gladstone Road at P. 0.) FirsLclaes English Certificate. FOR SALE, BY TENDER. T ARGE CORNER SECTION, 78 feet I A by 132 feet, situate corner of Ormond -Road ana McLean Street, Whstaupoko, the whole of Section No. 37A and part 38A, together with Dwelling of 7 rooms, and Grocery Shop, with 2 rooms attached at back end of, said section, having a frontage to McLean Street. Tenders to close on 10th APRIL, 1909, at the office of T. G. Lawless, Kaiti. . For terms and particulars, apply to T. G, LAWLESS, Agent for Vendor. PUBLIC MEETING : OF wo MEN AND G ,RLS Will be held at the Garrison Hall THIS (WEDNESDAY) AFTERNOON, at 2.30 o’clock to consider the question of giving a freewill offering towards the cost of a Battleship being presented to the Mother Country by this Dominion, when His Worship the Mayor,: Lieute-nant-Colonel Porter, the Chairmen of the local School - Committees, and the representatives of “the Education Board will be invited to attend and give short speeches prior to the question being ealt with by the ladies present.' - . IDA E. LYSNAR, . Mayoress. UNITED Q E. (3°NVENT!ON f To be held on GOOD FRIDAY. Meetings «s follows:—7.3o a.m., Praver Meeting, Wesley Church; 11 a.m., Communion, Baptist Church-; 3 toms, Wesley Church ; 7 p.m. Monster Open-air at Firebell; 7.30, Wesley Church; 2.80 p.m.; Children’s Meeting at Baptist Church. Bright meetings. .Good speakers and a welcome to all. Collection at evening meeting to defrayexpenses. THE FREEZING WORKS • AND PICNIC. SPORTS WAERENGA-A-HIKA. : EASTER MONDAY, APRIL 12tli. 'ILARE AND SONS have the right j to supply LUNCHEON and AF£RNOON TEA, COLD DRINKS, rtUIT, Etc,, etc. Luncheon, Is 6d. Afternoon Tea and Cakes, Is. Cordials, 4d each. Fruit equally as reasonable. _ Don’t forget to give us a trial. Look t for our Booth. CLARE AND SONS, The Leading Caterers and i,.. Confectioners; ■

FOR SALE BY TENDER. SEPARATE TENDERS will be invited for tlie Purchase of— T. The Tawhiti ID Block, Tokomaru, 46a, 2r 26p.,Volume 44, Folio 54 Land Transfer Act. ' . 2. The Tawhiti 2A Block, Hautanoa Tokomaru, 92a 2r. OOp, Volume 44, Folio 55 Land Transfer Act. Parcel 1 is rich land and Parcel 2 is situated on the seashore of -Hautanoa Bay; Tenders to be lodged with the subscriber on or before Noon on the .191 H DAY of APRIL, 1909, with or cash for £lO per cent of price. The reserve price in each case is £lO per and conditions of Tender and the Title® are open for inspection in the hand® of the subscriber. The Governor having given consent to the sale there will be no difficulty about Cities. W. SIEVWRIGHT, Solicitor, Gisborne. BOOTS! ■■ boots: BOOTS! G REAT S ALVAGE S ALE. Ti/fR. H. J. ANDREW begs to apologi.se to his Patrons and the Public generally who could riot participate in the Bargain® at his Salvage Boot Sale on Saturday. Owing to the: crush the door® had to he closed. Ine Sale is still proceeding. DO NOT MISS THIS OPPORTUNITY of securing Genuine Bargains. Procrastination is the thief of time, and you will regret: it if you are. too late.

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Gisborne Times, Volume XXVII, Issue 2470, 7 April 1909, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 3 Gisborne Times, Volume XXVII, Issue 2470, 7 April 1909, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 3 Gisborne Times, Volume XXVII, Issue 2470, 7 April 1909, Page 1

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