AMUSEMENTS. SALVATION 4.RMY THE PEOPLE’S FAVOURITES From the Children’s Home, Wellington South, THE RSRORIROS ARE COMING AGAIN! BE SURE YOU HEAR their Beautiful Programme of Hand-Bells, Fairy Glasses, Musical Mystery Boxes, and Musical Clock-Bell Selections, Action and Character Songs, etc. BRIGADIER HOLD AW AY IN COMMAND. JULY 21st in CITADEL. 22nd and 23rd in THEATRE. 24th in CITADEL. Admission—2s and Is. In the CITADEL on THURSDAY, loth, the Salvation Army Band will have their ANNUAL TEA, at 6.30. Admission Is. The same evening, commencing at 8 o’clock, the SOCIAL ANNUAL MEETING will be held. Evorybodv welcome. K E MELKSHAM, Adjutant. PUBLIC NOTICES. TO BUILDERS. TENDERS, closing at noon on TUESDAY, 27th inst., are invited for the Erection of a Manse, Childers Road, for the Rev. W. Grant. Plans ancl specifications may be seen at the office of the undersigned. P. H. GRAHAM, Architect, I,owe Street. TO LET OR LEASE. 6 -ROOMED HOUSE and 11 acres;, Mangapapa ; Rent. £1 per week. Also, 6-ROOM ED HOUSE and about 3 acres land, Upper Stout Street, Whfitaupoko. Apply to— W. LISSAXT CLAYTON, Agent. WANTED. WANTED— SECRETARY for the Kia Ora Co-operative Dairying Company, Ltd. For particulars, apply to— ANDREW GRAHAM, Secretary. BUSHFALLING. Tenders, dosing irth july, are invited for Falling 131 acres Light Bush, 13 miles from town close to road. Lowest or any tender not necessarily accepted. Further particulars, apply— X.Z. LOAN & MERCANTILE CO. —Or, A. R. WATSON. Waimata. HQ. ISBORNE JgUSINESS I^NOLLEGE, Good’s Buildings. Gladstone Road. PRINCIPAL—Miss Wilcox, assisted by Efficient Staff. DAY AND EVENING CLASSES. SHORTHAND —Pittman and Oregg Systems. BOOK-KEEPING—DoubIe Entry applicable to any set of books. TYPEWRITING—FuII equipment of first-class standard machines, and great pains are taken to make students expert typists. COMMERCIAL CORRESPONDENCE—Penmanship, Duplicating, and all Commercial Subjects. MATRICULATION AND CIVIL SERVICE —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 placed 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 balanced. £5 REWARD. 11HE above Reward will be paid to . anyone giving information to this office as will lead to the conviction of any person found pilfering the TIMES from where it is left by the runners each morning. MISCELLANEOUS WANTEDS. IF you are looking for a good place to get your Photo taken, you cannot do better than go to the Ellerbeek Studio, where you will get the best work possible combined with moderate wm*" ONE THOUSAND DOZEN EGGS Wanted; highest price given, j Apply, Douglas Bros., the Oyster : Kings. PERSONAL. —If you want early breakfast at 6.10 to catch the j mail train or a four-course dinner j Is. try Douglas Bros.. Strand -..are. j ''Where the Good Meals are.' 1 STRAND PRIVATE HOTEL—Firstclass accommodation, good table, second to none: hot and cold baths; terms. 4s per day.—Douglas Bros., "Where the Good Meals are.” WILL Advertisers please note that Changes of Advertisements must reach this office before five o'clock each evening.
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Gisborne Times, Volume XXVII, Issue 2554, 15 July 1909, Page 1
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523Page 1 Advertisements Column 5 Gisborne Times, Volume XXVII, Issue 2554, 15 July 1909, Page 1
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