AMUSEMENTS. ST. LUKE’S CHURCH, WAERENGA-A-HIKA. WAERENGA-A-HIKA PUBLIC HALL TO NIGHT! TO-NIGHT! ■p RID AY,- gEPTEMBER gRD. SOCIAL WORK STALL REFRESHMENT STALL ' ' AMUSEMENTS ! Good Concert Programme, including some, now things. ADMISSION—AduIts Is, Children 6d. Doors open at 7 p.m. PUBLIC NOTICES. A N N U A- L BALANCE. TO faeilitate the above, All Accounts owing by the Company are requested to be rendered AT ONCE. THE GISBORNE SHEEPFARMERS’ FROZEN MEAT CO., LTD. REMARKABLE SERIAL SPLENDID STORY BY POPULAR AUTHOR. , A FERGUS HUME Writes Another ‘MYSTERY OF A HANSOM CAB.” When Fergus Hume, erstwhile New Zealander,, published “The Mystery of a Hansom Cab” it created little snort of a sensation. It was felt that lr would hardly attain again to the earn level, and subsequent novels by hire though remarkably good sensations fiction, tended rather to confirm thi view. But hi© latest story, “THE JEW’S HOUSE,” is little, if anything, inferior to this earlier success. It is a story, opening as did its predecessor, in an extraordinary murder, all the evidence in connection with "which points to an unpopular Jew of Bruntlea, as the perpetrator. Event follows event with remarkable rapidity, and each succeeding opieode only serves to intensify the mystery that surrounds the murder and the central figure of the plot. You should read this story, the rights of which we have been fortunate in securing. It is something unusually good in. the way of sensational fiction“THE JEW’S HOUSE,” By FERGUS HUME. Commences in the “Gisborne Times” upplement of Saturday, September 4. Q.ISBORNE gUSINESS Good’s Buildings, Gladstone Road. PRINCIPAL—Miss Wilcox, assisted by Efficient Staff. DAY AND EVENING CLASSES. HORTHAND —Pittman and Gregg Systems. lOOK- KEEPING —Double Entry ap:ablo to anyVnet of books. YPEWRITINQ—FuII equipment of b-class standard machines, and great ns are taken to make students exDMMERCIAL eORRESPONDCE—Penmanship, Duplicating, and Commercial Subjects. . t ATRICU LATIOIj AND CIVIL EtVlCE—Students Coached in necesa subjects for examination. ’RIVATE INSTRUCTION—Private [ Btrictly confidential instruction 2n to those whose education has been Cv IAAi ■ # OSITIONS —No mmculty in placing luates in positions, as demand i 6 in iss of supply. Large number of onts placed in lucrative positions tidily. , , . iiente attended for shorthandv dicta- . Typewriting at moderate fees, ular letters at cheap rate for thouL Stationbolders’ and Tradesmen's kh adjusted and nalanced. m OPTICAL. DO YOUR EYES REQUIRE ATTENTION? WE TEST EYESIGHT AND FIT ’ GLASSES BY THE LATEST SCIENTIFIC APPROVED METHODS. v , . ' .v .’ ■■ 1 -■ ' - : No Charge for Testing. ANN, PHOIAN, A
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Gisborne Times, Volume XXVII, Issue 2597, 3 September 1909, Page 1
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