PUBLIC NONCES. VETERINARY SURGEON AND FARMERS’ UNION. A SPECIAL MEETING of the Suppliers to the Kin Ora and Olcitu Butter Factories, as well a s any other settlers and members of the Farmers’ Union interested, will be held at the Waercnga-a-hi'ka Hall THIS (THURSDAY) EVENING, at 8 o’clock, to consider Hie question of "continuing or discontinuing the service of the Veterinary Surgeon. ■"s. C'| H. WITTET, Secretary ofvFarmers’ Union (Gisborne Branch). GISBORNE PASTIMES CLUB. ALL who were present at the Sparring Exhibition in connection with the above Club are requested to meet at the old ’‘Times” Office, Peel Street, at 7.30 p.rn. TO-DAY. W. CRAWFORD. THE GISBORNE CO-OPERATIVE MEAT SUPPLY COMPANY, LIMITED. (Registered under “The Companies Act, 1908.”) CAPITAL: £IO,OOO DIVIDED INTO 10,000 SHARES OF £1 EACH., PROVISIONAL DIRECTORS: Messrs T. J. Adair, C. H. Ambridgc, John Colley, A. F. Kennedy, A. H. Wallis, John Maynard, and William Webb. Ct HARES in the above Company may now he applied for. Copies of Prospectus and Application forms may he obtained from the unlersigned. 11. E. DODD. Secretary (pro tom.). Prospectus of the above Company has been filed with the Assistant Registrar of Companies at Gisborne. DANCING AND DEPORTMENT CLASSES. TIL E FIR S T T,E R M of MISS B. GOFFE’S CLASSES For the above WILL COMMENCE ON SATURDAY AFTERNOON NEXT, In Ers'kine’s Hall, at 2 p.m. FEES: £1 Is per quarter. POPULAR RESORT. THE DOMINION LOLLY-WORKS And TEA-ROOMS. i|Y TEA-ROOMS are cosily and Vi daintily furnished, and should rove an ideal place for the Ladies of isborne to enjoy a fragrant Cup of EA, COFFEE, COCOA, or CHOCOATE during and after the fatigues ' S,, ° Pl S ,g k CHMSTOPULO, Proprietor. 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 1 have . moie Vegetables than all -other local growers put 1 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 Avill be spared on my part in attending to their favors. Large Consumers liberally dealt with. T. J. THOMAS, MARKET GARDENER, Makauri. PHOENIX-LIKE FROM THE ASHES, I RISE AGAIN! H. J. ANDREW HAS just opened up a Large Consignment of Carefully-selected BRAND • NEW ■ STOCK. His BOOT DEPOT replete from floor to ceiling with 5, SHOES, and FOOTWEAR of description at most reasonable OPENING TO-DAY (SATURDAY). Inspection cordially invited.
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Gisborne Times, Volume XXVII, Issue 2512, 27 May 1909, Page 1
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457Page 1 Advertisements Column 4 Gisborne Times, Volume XXVII, Issue 2512, 27 May 1909, Page 1
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