PUBLIC NOTICES. NOTICE. SHOULD sufficient inducement oiler, I intend forming CLASSES for DANCING and DEPORTMENT for : Girls and Boys. Having made a careful study of? the Latest Dances and modes, of Physical Development, I trust to be favorably supported in the formation of Classes. B. GOFFE, Ex-Pupil of Misses*"Watt and Gurr, foraierly Dancing and Gymnastic Mistresses Girls’ College, _ Wanganui. THE FIRST TERM will commence on SATURDAY, 29th MAY, in Erskine’s Hall. FEES: £1 Is per Quarter, A FALSE REPORT Has BEEN CIRCULATED that I have given up Gardening, etc. That is not so; but I wish it known that I have recommenced my Town Round as usual, and without fear of contradiction say that I have more Vegetables than all other local growers put together. Exceptionally fine crop of Cauliflowers and Cabbages; also, as usual, Horse Carrots, Trussed Hay, Mangles, Maize, etc. I take this opportunity of expressing my appreciation of the very welcome manner in which I was. received by all my' old customers on the occasion of my first round this winter, , and assuring them and all new customers that no effort will be spared on my part in attending to their favors. Large Consumers liberally dealt with. T. J. THOMAS, MARKET GARDENER, Ala kauri. PUBLIC NOTICE. GISBORNE HOSPITAL. IN/ consequence of the congested state of the Hospital during the autumn and summer months, a complete internal cleansing and disinfecting of the wards is essential Until this work is accomplished none but very urgent cases can be admitted to the institution. „ JOHN W. BRIGHT, Chairnjan of Trustees. NOTICE. WILL the person who took Overcoat from English Church porch by mistake kindly, return same, and ; receive- liis own. Return, to—- ‘ TIMES” OFFICE. P. H. GRAHAM, ARCHITECT, *■ WILLIAMS and SHERRATT’S BUILDINGS, . -'■■■ • I \ LOWE STREET. BRITISH EMPIRE HOTEL. Now under NEW MANAGEMENT, Is a ‘iJjIREE” JJOUSE. gPEIGHT’S QNLY. M. F. BOURKE. MATAWHERO FELLMONGERY AND WOOL SCOURING WORKS. —CASH BUYERS OF—ftrooL gKINS JJIDES •T*ALLOW, And FAT. BRANCHES: Wairoa, Napier, and Wellington. gTarnold, Manager. Telephone 286. 1 ' FOR SALE Cheap, . V 1 or will lease at low ntal, First-class Boarding-house doing od business; a splendid opening, jply, T. G. Lawless, agent. T/'l T —‘-ACRE and C-room-,U ,Li . ed Dwelling, splendid locality, water, laid on and every convenience price, £725, terms.—Apply, T. G. Lawless, agent. „ m T~ calls - attention 1 .vT. JU . to splendid high and dry Quarter-acre Building Allotment, West End; only £lO2, terms.—Apply, T. G. Lawless, agent. . CALLS ATTENTION. .LX . -Li. to i-acre splendidly situated, fenced; only £lO2, at V est End city. Also 1-5 acre, cash or terms—Apply, 1. G. Lawless,
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Gisborne Times, Volume XXVII, Issue 2504, 18 May 1909, Page 1
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